Thursday, March 31, 2016
Fish & Wildlife announces 2015 Master Anglers
The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department has released its annual Master Angler program report and 35 Vermont anglers have garnered “Master Angler” status for 2015.
http://www.backwoodssportsman.com/VT_News.html
Public Meeting Regarding Proposed Stocking of Walleye in Moore Reservoir
The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department and Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department will hold a public informational meeting at 6 p.m. on April 18, 2016, at the Littleton Opera House, 2 Union Street, Littleton, N.H., to discuss the results of field studies related to a proposed stocking of walleye into Moore Reservoir and to announce a decision on the walleye stocking proposal. Moore Reservoir is an impoundment on the Connecticut River in the communities of Littleton and Dalton, New Hampshire, and Waterford and Concord, Vermont.
http://www.backwoodssportsman.com/NH_News.html
Tuesday, March 29, 2016
2016 Spring Wild Turkey Hunting Season Opens April 27
Connecticut’s Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) is reminding hunters that the 2016 Connecticut spring wild turkey hunting season runs April 27 through May 28.
http://www.backwoodssportsman.com/CT_News.html
Wednesday, March 23, 2016
Enter the New Hampshire Moose Hunt Lottery
If you want to hunt moose in New Hampshire this fall, now is the time to enter the lottery and try your luck on the adventure of a lifetime. Applications for the lottery cost $15 for residents and $25 for non-residents (nonrefundable) and are available online at huntnh.com or from any Fish and Game license agent. A total of 71 permits are proposed to be issued this year.
http://www.backwoodssportsman.com/NH_News.html
Monday, March 21, 2016
Vermont Trout Season Opens April 9, 2016
Vermont’s traditional trout fishing season is set to open on Saturday, April 9, and officials from Vermont Fish & Wildlife say the mild winter could be a boon for early season trout action across the state.
http://www.backwoodssportsman.com/VT_News.html
Large-Lakes Fishing Season Opens April 1
One of the mildest winters in memory has already led to ice-free conditions on expansive portions of New Hampshire’s large lakes (e.g. Winnipesaukee), which will allow for abundant angling opportunities come April 1, the start of open-water fishing on lakes managed for landlocked salmon, lake trout, and rainbow trout. The traditional “watching and waiting” period for available open water to slip in the first small trolling craft - typically 2-3 weeks after the official opener - will certainly not be the case this year!
http://www.backwoodssportsman.com/NH_News.html
Friday, March 18, 2016
Ossipee Lake Boat Ramp on Pine River to Close for Repairs
The public boat ramp facility located on the Pine River (off Route 25) that provides access to Ossipee Lake in Ossipee, NH, will be closed beginning Monday, March 28, 2016, for repairs and improvements.
http://www.backwoodssportsman.com/NH_News.html
Moose Mortalities Providing Clues About Moose Survival
In 2014, the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife (IFW) initiated a moose survival study in Wildlife Management District 8 that involves the capture, radio-collaring, and subsequent tracking of these study animals to learn more about their behavior, reproduction, landscape use, and survivability. The moose study was expanded to include WMD 2 this year, and now includes nearly 150 radio-collared moose.
http://www.backwoodssportsman.com/ME_News.html
Thursday, March 17, 2016
Maine Commissioner Opens Fishing Season Two Weeks Early
Effective tomorrow, Thursday, March 17, the 2016 Open Water fishing season will begin, two weeks earlier than usual, per an amended rule by the Commissioner of the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife.
http://www.backwoodssportsman.com/ME_News.html
Tuesday, March 15, 2016
Free Fly Fishing Lecture by Angus Boezeman Hooksett, April 2
The Wildlife Heritage Foundation of New Hampshire will present a free lecture by renowned fly fishing expert and guide Angus Boezeman on Saturday, April 2, 2016, at 2:00 p.m. at Bass Pro Shops in Hooksett, NH.
http://www.backwoodssportsman.com/NH_News.html
Friday, March 11, 2016
Turkey Hunting Seminars, April 2 & 3
The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department is hosting two free turkey hunting seminars this spring – one on Saturday, April 2, the other on Sunday, April 3.
http://www.backwoodssportsman.com/VT_News.html
Big Game Processing Workshop in Holderness, April 2, 2016
Learn how to process your own big game animal from field to freezer at a free workshop being offered at the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department’s Owl Brook Hunter Education Center in Holderness, NH, on Saturday, April 2, 2016. The workshop will take place from 9:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Space is limited and pre-registration is required.
http://www.backwoodssportsman.com/NH_News.html
Tuesday, March 8, 2016
Turkey Hunting Workshop April 16 in Holderness
A free workshop covering the basics of hunting wild turkeys is being offered by the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department on Saturday, April 16, 2016, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Owl Brook Hunter Education Center at 387 Perch Pond Road in Holderness, N.H. Pre-registration is required. Space is limited. To sign up for the workshop, or for more information, call 603-536-3954.
http://www.backwoodssportsman.com/NH_News.html
Spring High School Bass Fishing Seminar March 17 in Hooksett
The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department and the New Hampshire Interscholastic Athletic Association (NHIAA) will hold a High School Bass Fishing Seminar from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Thursday, March 17, 2016, at Bass Pro Shops, 2 Commerce Drive, Hooksett, NH.
http://www.backwoodssportsman.com/NH_News.html
Tuesday, March 1, 2016
Connecticut Conservation Education/Firearms Safety Program Wild Turkey Hunting Safety Seminars
Connecticut’s Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) today announced two upcoming Wild Turkey Hunting Safety Seminars scheduled for Saturday, April 2, 2016, and Sunday, April 24, 2016. Plan to attend one of these hunting safety seminars to be prepared for spring turkey hunting season, April 27 – May 28, 2016. These annual events are coordinated by the DEEP Wildlife Division’s Conservation Education/Firearms Safety (CE/FS) Program and the public is invited to attend free-of-charge.
http://www.backwoodssportsman.com/CT_News.html
Monday, February 29, 2016
Trophy Fish Program 2015 Winners
NH Fish and Game’s Trophy Fish Program Coordinator John Viar has announced the winners of the 2015 Trophy Fish Program. Letters have been sent to advise winners and special certificates of achievement are being prepared.
http://www.backwoodssportsman.com/NH_News.html
Permit Numbers Set for 2016 Vermont Moose Hunt
A total of 135 regular firearms moose season permits and 25 archery moose season permits would be issued for Vermont’s 2016 October moose hunt under a proposed regulation approved by the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Board at their February 24 monthly meeting in Montpelier.
http://www.backwoodssportsman.com/VT_News.html
Thursday, February 25, 2016
Fishing Report February 21-22 2016 Vermont, New Hampshire
Seems like the ice season just got started here in Massachusetts and warm temperatures, rain and wind has taken it away just as fast. Our ice is gone for the most part and luckily the gas prices are down as road trips to New Hampshire and Vermont are making up for it.
Saturday’s trip was to Vermont and learning new water which is always fun trying to figure out the current patterns. Not a lot of structure or cover in this lake, average water depths and seeing that the fish we...aren’t relating to really anything. Most productive water depths were in the 5-10 foot range and certain areas had some better fish in them.
Monday, February 22, 2016
2016 Governor’s Youth Turkey Hunt Event
Youth hunters are encouraged to sign up for the Fourth Annual Governor’s Youth Turkey Hunt this spring. The event is sponsored by the National Wild Turkey Federation (NWTF) and is open to any licensed hunter under the age of 16.
http://www.backwoodssportsman.com/VT_News.html
Friday, February 19, 2016
Four state record fish caught in Vermont in 2015
The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department has certified four new all-time state record fish, all caught in 2015. New state records were set for the species of yellow perch, redhorse sucker, cisco and bowfin (taken by bow and arrow).
http://www.backwoodssportsman.com/VT_News.html
NH Fish and Game Commission Approves Bobcat Season Proposal
The New Hampshire Fish and Game Commission today voted 5 to 4 to move forward on a proposal to establish a bobcat hunting and trapping season in New Hampshire.
http://www.backwoodssportsman.com/NH_News.html
Wednesday, February 17, 2016
Fishing Report February 14 2016 Massachusetts
Post Cold
Front The weather conditions lately have been frigid with subzero temperatures and accompanying high winds. This is making for unfavorable fishing conditions, but for those that are still searching for that next fish, adjustments need to be made.
Typical approach for finding active biting fish is to use a larger bait and see if there are aggressive fish in the area. Once you start marking fish, let them tell you what they want and how they want it and tailor your enticements to their liking.
http://www.backwoodssportsman.com/Ice_Fishing_Blog_15_16.html
Fishing Report February 7 2016 New Hampshire
It is nice having the weekend to chase one species of fish one day and then spend the next day chasing another at a different location. This time out, we are in search of largemouth and smallmouth bass and hopefully some jumbo perch as well.
This particular lake has been good to us in the past and that is what we were hoping happens again today. Conditions were perfect with clear sunny skies, somewhat warm and no traffic in the location we were fishing. For the bass we were dead sticking shiners and for the perch, jigging tungsten jigs with plastics as a trailer.
http://www.backwoodssportsman.com/Ice_Fishing_Blog_15_16.html
Fishing Report February 6 2016 New Hampshire
Searching new waters for crappie is always an adventure and one that I always look forward to. This particular lake has a distinct deep ditch throughout the main part and there was one location where it turned towards shore and that was where we started.
Depth of water in this location was 35 feet deep and it wasn’t long and fish were being marked. Started off with a bigger sized jig and a minnow imitation tail looking for aggressive biters. These fish were always looking at it, but were not committing to taking the bait.
http://www.backwoodssportsman.com/Ice_Fishing_Blog_15_16.html
Fishing Report January 30 2016 Massachusetts
This past weekend the fish were definitely there, but you had to really work at getting them to bite as we are past the first ice phase of this ice fishing season. We weren’t able to locate those suspending fish so you had to work the fish off of the bottom to your bait.
Luckily the flashers are able to show us what the fish are doing and that is allowing us to adjust to getting them to bite. By changing our jig sizes and adding different attractants, this is giving them a different look and giving us a better opportunity at catching them.
http://www.backwoodssportsman.com/Ice_Fishing_Blog_15_16.html
Fishing Report January 23 2016 Vermont
This ice season, we are fishing the Champlain Valley Hardwater Tournament Series in Vermont and this is going to be all new water for us to fish. This trail is very well run and all of those involved are all great people and make everyone feel very welcome.
The week prior I made a day trip up there to scout out some areas and try and put together some sort of a plan for tournament day. The fishing in this location is very shallow, as you are fishing in 4-6 FOW and something that we really aren’t use to.
http://www.backwoodssportsman.com/Ice_Fishing_Blog_15_16.html
Friday, February 12, 2016
Wildlife Events Planned for March
Hunters, landowners and anyone else interested in Vermont’s wildlife should plan on attending one of the three events hosted by the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department in late March.
http://www.backwoodssportsman.com/VT_News.html
Thursday, February 11, 2016
Collaring Complete for Third Year of NH Moose Study
A helicopter capture crew has completed the work of collaring additional moose for the third year of a study being undertaken by the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department in partnership with the University of New Hampshire (UNH).
http://www.backwoodssportsman.com/NH_News.html
Wednesday, February 10, 2016
Ice Fishing Festival Draws Record Attendance
The third time’s a charm for Vermont Fish & Wildlife’s 3rd annual ice fishing festival. The festival was held recently at Lake Elmore in north-central Vermont and drew over 300 anglers, a high-mark for the Department’s yearly celebration of ice fishing in Vermont.
http://www.backwoodssportsman.com/VT_News.html
Special Snow Goose Harvest Opportunity
Vermont’s spring snow goose hunt will be held from March 11 through April 22. Since 2009, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has annually issued a “Conservation Order” to allow the reduction of the population of migrating greater and lesser snow geese as well as Ross’ geese. The numbers of these geese have grown so high that they are destroying habitat for themselves and other species.
http://www.backwoodssportsman.com/VT_News.html
Introductory Fly Tying Course Offered in Concord NH
Interested in learning the art of fly tying? The NH Fish and Game Department’s Let’s Go Fishing Program is offering a five-week introductory fly tying course on Wednesday evenings in March (March 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30). To sign up, email the program at aquatic-ed@wildlife.nh.gov or call (603) 271-3212. Participants must commit to attending all five sessions. No experience is required. All materials and equipment will be provided. There is no charge for the program.
http://www.backwoodssportsman.com/NH_News.html
Maine Free Fishing Weekend Approaches; Ice Safety Reminder
The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife is reminding everyone to take advantage of the upcoming free fishing weekend. On Saturday, February 13 and Sunday, February 14, any person may fish for free without a license on Maine’s waterways, except those who have had their license suspended or revoked. All other rules and regulations, including bag and possession limits, apply.
http://www.backwoodssportsman.com/ME_News.html
Apply Now for the 2016 Maine Moose Permit Lottery
Hunters who dream about the hunt of a lifetime will be happy to know that Maine moose permit online application process is now open, as the 2016 Moose Permit Lottery is accepting applications.
http://www.backwoodssportsman.com/ME_News.html
Tuesday, February 9, 2016
Public Hearing on Proposed Changes in Groundfishing Rules
A public hearing on proposed marine rule changes affecting recreational anglers targeting haddock and/or cod in New Hampshire waters will be held on Thursday, February 25, 2016, at 7:00 p.m. at the Urban Forestry Center, 45 Elwyn Road, Portsmouth, NH 03801.
http://www.backwoodssportsman.com/NH_News.html
Thursday, January 28, 2016
Vermont WMA Undergoes Major Expansion
A wildlife management area in southern Vermont recently underwent a major expansion, according to the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department.
http://www.backwoodssportsman.com/VT_News.html
Wednesday, January 27, 2016
NH Fish and Game Launches New Smartphone App
Hunters and anglers now have field information, maps and more at their fingertips using the official New Hampshire Fish & Wildlife Pocket Ranger® Smartphone App for iPhone and Android.
http://www.backwoodssportsman.com/NH_News.html
Tuesday, January 26, 2016
Get Your Moose Plate and Support Nongame and Endangered Wildlife
When you register your vehicle this year, show your support for nongame wildlife by buying a New Hampshire Moose Plate. "Moose" conservation license plate funds benefit the NH Fish and Game Department's Nongame and Endangered Wildlife Program in a big way. Did you know that the moose plate program funds one-fourth of the Nongame Program's work protecting and restoring threatened and endangered wildlife and keeping common species healthy?
http://www.backwoodssportsman.com/NH_News.html
Friday, January 22, 2016
January 16 2016 Vermont Report
The ice is finally forming in the northeast and this is allowing anglers to finally wetting their lines through an ice hole. Areas are sporadic for safe ice conditions, so anglers have to be cautious no matter where they are fishing.
Our fishing takes us north for finding safe conditions and the ice in most areas were in the 5-6 inch range. Plan for the day was to cover as much water as possible and key thing to look for was finding areas that had weeds.
Most areas you were marking some fish, but the areas that had weeds, those had more concentrations of fish. Was searching for crappies and perch, but they weren’t using these areas but the bluegills were definitely there.
http://www.backwoodssportsman.com/Ice_Fishing_Blog_15_16.html
2016 Hunting, Fishing, Trapping Lawbook Available
If you are going ice fishing soon, planning a family fishing trip next summer, or want to plan for deer season next fall – you will want to get a copy of the 2016 Vermont Hunting, Fishing and Trapping Laws and Guide, available where licenses are sold and from Vt Fish & Wildlife offices statewide.
http://www.backwoodssportsman.com/VT_News.html
2016 NH Moose Hunt Lottery Opens
New Hampshire's 2016 moose hunt lottery is now open. Enter today to try your luck on the adventure of a lifetime -- hunting moose in the rugged woods of the Granite State. Entering the lottery costs $15 for New Hampshire residents and $25 for nonresidents.
http://www.backwoodssportsman.com/NH_News.html
Thursday, January 21, 2016
Waterfowl Blinds Have To Be Removed
Waterfowl hunters who did not remove their hunting blinds from the waters of the state earlier must do so before February 15 on Lake Champlain or May 15 on inland waters according to a reminder from the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department.
http://www.backwoodssportsman.com/VT_News.html
Sign Up the Kids for Barry Conservation Camp!
Registration is underway for summer youth programs at Barry Conservation Camp in Berlin, N.H. The camp offers weekly, overnight summer camp programs for boys and girls, age 8-17. Barry Camp is operated by UNH Cooperative Extension 4-H in partnership with the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department. Kids who enjoy hands-on learning about outdoor skills and the environment will love Barry Camp. Once again, the popular week for youth interested in learning more about careers as a Fish and Game Conservation Officer will be offered.
http://www.backwoodssportsman.com/NH_News.html
Wednesday, January 20, 2016
Discover WILD New Hampshire Day Set for Saturday, April 16, 2016
It might be cold outside, but spring is on the way, and so is Discover WILD New Hampshire Day. The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department’s most popular free community event of the year is set for Saturday, April 16, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the grounds of the Fish and Game Department at 11 Hazen Drive in Concord, N.H. Save the date!
http://www.backwoodssportsman.com/NH_News.html
Deer hunting season on Black Rock on Block Island is now open
The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) announced today deer hunting season at Black Rock/Rodman Hollow on Block Island is now open; the season runs through February 12.
http://www.backwoodssportsman.com/RI_News.html
Vermont’s Free Ice Fishing Day is January 30
Vermont’s third annual Free Ice Fishing Day is January 30, 2016. To celebrate, the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department is holding an Ice Fishing Festival at Lake Elmore State Park in central Vermont.
http://www.backwoodssportsman.com/VT_News.html
Tuesday, January 19, 2016
Maine Ice Fishing Report for January 15, 2016
If you haven’t noticed, this is anything but a normal winter throughout the state. Ponds and lakes that are usually frozen and safe throughout are still iffy at best. Before heading out onto the ice on any pond, please check the ice.
http://www.backwoodssportsman.com/ME_News.html
Friday, January 15, 2016
Free Ice Fishing Talks at Fish and Game
Improve your ice fishing skills by taking advantage of two free ice fishing seminars with New Hampshire fishing guide Tim Moore. These talks are coming up soon at NH Fish and Game headquarters, 11 Hazen Drive in Concord, NH. The talks begin at 7 p.m. No pre-registration is necessary. See you there!
http://www.backwoodssportsman.com/NH_News.html
Thursday, January 14, 2016
Conservation Officer Helps Moose in Slippery Situation
On January 12, 2016, NH Fish and Game Conservation Officer Michael Matson was called to the Deerfield Fairgrounds to assist a moose that appeared to be unable to move and was lying on ice.
http://www.backwoodssportsman.com/NH_News.html
Tuesday, January 12, 2016
2015 Vermont Turkey Hunters Had a Successful Year
Vermont wild turkey hunters had safe and successful spring and fall hunting seasons in 2015, according to the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department.
http://www.backwoodssportsman.com/VT_News.html
NH Offers Variety of Courses for Women to Learn Outdoor Skills in 2016
New Hampshire’s Becoming an Outdoors-Woman Program (BOW) is offering an exciting lineup of courses in 2016 for women interested in learning outdoor skills. Application forms and brochures are published at nhbow.com when registration opens. Sign up as soon as possible after registration opens, as these courses fill quickly. New Hampshire Becoming an Outdoors-Woman programs are sponsored by the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department and the New Hampshire Wildlife Federation. Participants must be age 18 or older.
http://www.backwoodssportsman.com/NH_News.html
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