Monday, July 25, 2016

Allagash Fishery Part of 50th Anniversary Celebration


This Saturday, July 23, hundreds are expected to gather at Churchill Dam on the Allagash Wilderness Waterway to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the waterway. The day will feature a variety of events that showcase the history, heritage and uses of the waterway.

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Thursday, July 21, 2016

Fishing Report July 16 2016 New Hampshire


For all of the days that we spend on the water, most of them are always involving fishing. But when the temperatures rise to 90 degrees or more, time to putting the fishing rods down and pulling out the tube so that everyone can enjoy some time in the water.

What a better way of enjoying the hot afternoon being pulled around on the tube. As my son gets older, it is fun watching him doing more things like this. So after we were done with the tubing, we had an hour left on the ...water and went and did some power fishing.


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Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Free Fishing Class Offered in Lancaster


Calling all anglers!  The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department and UNH Cooperative Extension are teaming up to give you the opportunity to find out all you need to know about a recreational activity that everyone in the family can enjoy: Fishing!  This one-day introduction to fishing program will be held at the North Country Resource Center in Lancaster, N.H., on Monday, July 25th, from 4:00 p.m. until dark.  The class is free, and registration is first-come, first-served. Space is limited so call (603) 788-4961 to reserve your spot.

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Vermont Turkey Brood Survey Starts Aug. 1


Wild turkeys are found throughout most of Vermont, but their reproductive success is monitored annually by the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department with a little help from “citizen scientists” who report the number and size of turkey families they see during August.

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Echo Lake Togue and Salmon Continue To Thrive


The bios in Region B have been busy on central Maine lakes recently, keeping an eye on salmon and lake trout growth in Echo Lake. The central Maine lake occupies parts of Fayette, Mount Vernon and Readfield.

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Monday, July 18, 2016

Camp North Woods begins next week!


Camp North Woods begins next week at the Bryant Pond 4-H Camp and Learning Center!

We invite you to come spend time with campers, Bryant Pond staff and game wardens on Tuesday, July 19th from 9:00 to 3:00. To schedule a time to meet with us, please contact Corporal John MacDonald at 207-557-0818 or by email at
john.macdonald@maine.gov.

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NH Fishing Report - July 14, 2016


“Summertime and the livin’ is easy, fish are jumpin’ and the cotton is high….” so goes the old Gershwin tune. Well, we may not have any cotton in the Granite State but probably a few bass jumping!  It’s the middle of July already and the “dog days” of summer are fast approaching, if not already here! Unless you’re chasing brookies in a cold mountain stream or hitting the coast, best time to fish is the twilight hours to avoid the heat of the day.  Thermoclines are setting up in our “big lakes” so you’ll have to dial down deep for those salmon and lakers.  Trout stocking has pretty much wrapped up for the season but there are plenty of warmwater fishing opportunities are out there.  Enjoy the weather!

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Thursday, July 14, 2016

Fishing Report July 10 2016 Massachusetts


Summer time fishing is in full swing right now and that means searching for fish in the deeper and cooler waters. There are still going to be fish up shallow, b...ut the bigger fish tend to drop off to the depths as the water temperatures are much more comfortable out there.

There are a variety of ways at fishing these depths, but one that is a lot of fun is the Drop-Shot rig. The Drop-Shot is a rig that consists of tying a Drop-Shot hook at a given distance up the line, typically we tie them at 12-18 inches from the end of the line. The other main component is the Kenders Drop-Shot weight which clips onto the tag end of the line.


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2016 Vermont’s Moose Hunt Auction is Open


Vermont’s lottery for moose hunting permits closed July 12, but there’s one more opportunity to get a permit for this fall’s moose hunt. Vermont’s auction for five moose hunting permits is open until 4:30 p.m. August 10. Bids will be opened and winners notified on August 11.

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Ossipee Lake Boat Ramp to Close for Upgrade August 1


The N.H. Fish and Game Department is upgrading the trailered boat ramp, kayak/canoe access and dock at the public boat ramp facility located on Pine River (off of Route 25) that provides access to Ossipee Lake in Ossipee, N.H. 

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Maine To Help Massachusetts With Loon Restoration


The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife is partnering on a national restoration effort for the Common Loon designed to strengthen and restore loon populations within their existing and former range in New England.

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Tuesday, July 12, 2016

DEEP and Audubon Announce Establishment of Important Bird Areas in CT


Connecticut’s Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) today announced the establishment of five Important Bird Areas (IBAs) in the state – a step taken with Audubon Connecticut to enhance efforts to protect Connecticut’s bird species.

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Monday, July 11, 2016

July 12 is Deadline to Apply for a VT Moose Hunting Permit


If you want to apply for a Vermont moose hunting permit, you need to enter the lottery no later than July 12.

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New Hampshire Waterfowl Hunting Seasons Set


The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department set final season dates and bag limits for the 2016-17 waterfowl hunting season, after considering comments from sportsmen at a public meeting last spring.

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Any-Deer Permit Applications Available, Proposal To Up Permits by 60% from 2015


Applications for 2016 any-deer (antlerless) permit lottery are now available online from the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife.

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Branford River State Boat Launch Closed beginning July 18 for Renovations


Connecticut’s Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) today announced that Branford River State boat launch in Branford will close July 18 through mid-November for renovations. 

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Thursday, July 7, 2016

Wildlife Management Areas Receive New Signs


If you’ve spent any time in the Downeast Region lately you may have noticed new signs installed at several Wildlife Management Areas.  After years of exposure to the sun, precipitation, and occasional vandalism, many of the wooden signs had fallen into disrepair.

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Unit L and M Antlerless Deer Permits Available Soon


Hunters who want the chance to take additional antlerless deer in Wildlife Management Units L and M in southeastern New Hampshire during the fall hunting seasons will soon be able to buy special permits.

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Wednesday, July 6, 2016

Spiny Water Fleas Spur Reminder to Anglers and Boaters on Preventing Spread of Invasive Species


Recent reports of spiny water fleas becoming snagged on fishing gear used on Lake Champlain have prompted officials to urge anglers and boaters to take appropriate steps to prevent the spread of this and other harmful aquatic invasive species.

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Biologists Seeking Information On Maine Bat Colonies


The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife is looking for more information concerning bat colonies around the State of Maine as biologists continue to research the impact of white-nose syndrome in Maine

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Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Boat Ramp Repairs: Alton and Claremont


The public boat access facility along the Connecticut River known as Ashley Ferry, in Claremont, N.H., will be closed to accommodate dredging to remove accumulated river silt on the ramp.  The closure will begin late on Tuesday, July 5, 2016.  The ramp is expected to reopen late on Friday July 8, 2016. 

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Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Fishing Report June 24 2016 Massachusetts


With the waters warming fairly quickly this year, that has the fish way ahead of where they typically are at this time of year. The crappies are getting past their post spawn phase and are now spreading out over the deeper basins of the lake.

We have found that idling over these areas and watching your electronics, this can pinpoint you to where there may be a school of these fish. During the warmer months as opposed to spring and fall, these pods of fish are much smaller in numbers of fish and a bit more difficult to stay on once located.


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Deer Age Report Available on F&W Website


A report summarizing deer age results from the 2015 hunting seasons is now available on the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department’s website by clicking here...

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Monday, June 27, 2016

“Reel Fun Vermont” Program Kicks off 2nd Year


The “Reel Fun” program is in full swing across Vermont for the second year running, meaning even more fishing opportunities for campers and visitors at state parks throughout the state.

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New Fishing Camp Kicks Off Next Week at Rocky Point State Park


The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) will join Warwick Mayor Scott Avedisian and the Rhode Island Saltwater Anglers Association (RISAA) to kick off a new fishing camp next week at Rocky Point State Park. Fifty Rhode Island children will participate in the free, three-day camp that will teach young anglers how to safely fish from boat and shore.

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Biologists Research Migratory Patterns Of Coastal Stream Brook Trout


Salters, or sear run brook trout, possess a certain mystique. Brook trout are most closely associated with cool, mountain streams, but as many avid brook trout anglers know, you can find them throughout Maine in streams that remain cool in the summer.

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Friday, June 24, 2016

Baiting Rule Changes for the 2016-2017 Hunting Seasons


New Hampshire hunters should note that several changes were made to baiting regulations during the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department’s biennial rulemaking review, particularly regarding the application process for bait permits and submission deadlines.  Baiting permits issued prior to June 1, 2016, when the new rules took effect, will be valid for the 2016 season.

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Thursday, June 23, 2016

Fishing Report June 20 2016 Massachusetts


The sunfish spawn here in the Northeast is on its downward slide. There are still beds around but active fish on them is getting less as each day passes. Water temps are finally rising and mainly getting towards the mid 70’s in many locations.

With only limited times for fishing, been resorting to fishing from shore. The other day I had hit a number of local ponds and was catching the sunfish but there just wasn’t any size to these fish. Wanted to see if we could find those larger breeder fish before they start heading for deeper water.


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2016 NH Spring Gobbler Season Results


Preliminary results are out for New Hampshire’s May 2016 spring gobbler season. Data in to date shows that hunters harvested 3,821 turkeys in New Hampshire during the spring hunt. This is 172 fewer gobblers (4.3%) than the 3,993 taken in the 2015 spring season.  More registration forms may trickle in from the 60 stations around the state, so the numbers are not final.

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Felt-Soled Wader Ban is Repealed


Many anglers will be happy to learn that a five-year ban on the use of felt-soled waders in Vermont has been repealed, effective July 1, 2016.

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Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Increased Boat Patrols Set for This Weekend


The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) will join partners across the country this weekend for the annual Operation Dry Water campaign - a national crackdown on impaired boating. DEM's Division of Law Enforcement will be conducting increased patrols from Friday - Sunday and monitoring for boaters under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

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Vermont’s Migratory Bird Hunting Seasons Announced


The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department has announced the syllabus of 2016-2017 migratory bird hunting seasons is now available.

A printable copy of the regulations can be downloaded from the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department website (www.vtfishandwildlife.com). A printed version also will be available from license agents and post offices by mid-July.


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Tuesday, June 21, 2016

2016 NH Moose Permit Auction Now Open!


The Wildlife Heritage Foundation of New Hampshire announces the launch of the 2016 NH Moose Permit Auction, its primary fundraiser to support the programs of the N.H. Fish and Game Department.  Official bid guidelines and documents can be downloaded from the Foundation's website at www.nhwildlifeheritage.org/moose-permit-auction or by calling (603) 496-2778. Sealed bids are due by August 5, 2016.

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Friday, June 17, 2016

Trout Take Flight -- to New Hampshire's Remote Ponds


The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department completed its annual aerial stocking of remote trout ponds this week. Every year, Fish and Game contracts a helicopter to stock remote ponds, from Sunapee to Pittsburg.  During this one-day event, nearly 50 remote ponds are stocked with brook trout fingerlings from the New Hampton Hatchery.

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Thursday, June 16, 2016

Fishing Report June 12 2016 Massachusetts


Sometimes when we go out fishing, there are times that we really need to go back to the basics and not over think how we fish. It has been a while since fishing... with a jigworm combo, but this past weekend it still can give other baits a run for their money.

Lake conditions right now have the water temperatures at the 69 degree mark and we have been experiencing many days with lots of wind. Even though this makes fishing tough in certain locations, this also brings food to the fish from all of the waves crashing into those shorelines.


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Possible Data Exposure for Hunting and Fishing License Online Sales System


Information belonging to customers who purchased hunting or fishing licenses from the FWD website may have been accessed improperly. Although there is no conclusive evidence of a misuse of customer information, security monitoring by the company which manages the website, bolstered by 3rd party forensics audits, have found traces of unauthorized server access occurrences in 2015 and January 2016. This has prompted the Fish & Wildlife Department to notify seven (7) customers of potential exposure of their credit card number. The department also urges customers who have purchased licenses online in the past 14 months to be vigilant and monitor their financial reports as an extra precaution. Free credit reports are available if consumers are concerned about possibly suspicious activity on their cards.

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Unit L and M Antlerless Deer Permits Available in Mid-July


Hunters who want the chance to take additional antlerless deer in Wildlife Management Units L and M in southeastern New Hampshire during the fall hunting seasons will soon be able to buy special permits. Hunters should note that there will be several changes in the sale of these permits this year.

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Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Invasive Plants Know No Boundaries


The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department, NH Natural Heritage Bureau, and Great Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve (GBNERR) teamed up with over 120 community members, natural resource managers and academics to develop a statewide strategic prioritization plan for the control of upland, wetland and intertidal invasive plants.

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Printed Moose Hunting Applications Available


Vermont moose hunting permit applications are on the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department’s website (www.vtfishandwildlife.com), and now printed applications are also available at license agents statewide.

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Tuesday, June 14, 2016

DEEP Designates Father’s Day, Sunday, June 19 as “FREE FISHING LICENSE DAY”


Connecticut’s Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) has designated Father’s Day, this Sunday, June 19, as the first of two “Free Fishing License” days scheduled for 2016. A second “Free Fishing License Day” is scheduled for Saturday, August 13.

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Residents Asked to Report Wild Turkey Sightings


The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) is asking the public to report sightings of wild turkey hens - both with brood and without - to help with research efforts. The Department is currently evaluating the state's wild turkey population which is estimated at 3,000 birds.

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Dry Weather Causing High Number of Nuisance Bear Complaints; Tips for Avoiding Conflicts


With an early spring and dry weather conditions, Maine’s black bears have been causing more conflicts with many Maine residents this spring. The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife reminds homeowners that bears may be attracted to bird feeders, garbage cans, dumpsters, and grills in your backyards in the spring and summer, where food or the odor of food is prevalent.

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Friday, June 10, 2016

NH Moose Hunt Lottery Drawing Is Friday, June 17, 2016


The annual drawing to select the lucky hunters who will be offered a permit to hunt moose in New Hampshire this fall will be held on Friday, June 17, at 9:00 a.m. at the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department, 11 Hazen Drive in Concord, N.H. The public and interested media are invited to be on hand to watch the excitement as the names are drawn.

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Tuesday, June 7, 2016

NH Becoming an Outdoors-Woman Fall Workshop


Women interested in learning outdoor skills in a beautiful setting can sign up for New Hampshire's fall Becoming an Outdoors-Woman weekend workshop, which will take place September 9-11, 2016, at Rockywold/Deephaven Camps on Squam Lake in Holderness, N.H.  The workshop fee of $335 includes two nights of lodging, plus all meals, instruction and equipment use. Participants must be age 18 or older.

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Vermont bass fishing season to open June 11


Vermont’s regular bass fishing season is set to kick off on Saturday, June 11, marking the start of some of the hottest and most-renowned bass fishing in the northeast.

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Grand Isle Family Fishing Festival set for June 11


The 16th annual Grand Isle Family Fishing Festival will be held on Saturday, June 11 and organizers are planning for an exciting day of fishing fun and trophy catches.

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Friday, June 3, 2016

DEEP Completes 2016 Catfish Stockings


Connecticut’s Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) today announced that one of the most sought after freshwater game fish species in the country, the Channel Catfish, has been stocked into twenty-four water bodies across Connecticut (see list of locations). This marks the tenth consecutive year DEEP has been able to stock Channel Catfish purchased with Federal Sport Fish Restoration Funds.  This year approximately 15,800 fish were stocked.

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NH Fishing Report - June 3, 2016


Summer-like temperatures have really turned the fishing on for trout and bass in the Granite State.   Insect hatches are coming on strong in southern New Hampshire, and will soon be in abundance up north.  Bass spawning is in various stages depending on the type of waterbody.  Many of the shallow warmer lakes in southern New Hampshire have seen bass come and go on the nests and now the sunfish have moved in.  Bass are still on nests in some of the deeper, colder lakes in the Lakes Region and on north.  Catch and release season for bass continues through June 15.  Be aware of those guardian males!

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Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Free Fishing Weekend is June 4 & 5


The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife is encouraging everyone to get out on Maine’s waters this weekend to take advantage of free fishing days.

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Fish and Game's Online Survey: Report Wild Turkey Brood Sightings


The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department is asking for the public's help in tracking wild turkey broods in New Hampshire this spring and summer. It's easy to take part.  If you observe groups of turkeys with young between now through August 31, 2016, report your sightings on Fish and Game’s web-based turkey brood survey at www.surveymonkey.com/r/2016_Brood_Survey.

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