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There are plenty of ways to get down a river, but the most Nebraska way is tanking. All you need is a river, a livestock tank ...
For the first time in decades, scientists are not going to stock Lake Champlain with hatchery lake trout. That's because wild fish are finally spawning and sustaining their populations again.
Over the years, U.S. wildlife agencies have made some bad trout stocking decisions, some of which have threatened the survival of native trout species. To prote ...
Forest Rangers with the state Department of Environmental Conservation responded to a pair of calls in the Adirondacks over the past couple of weeks. One call involved an injured hiker who was ...
They're more than just a good-looking fish. Brook trout have a lot to tell us about the state of our trout streams ...
Kids, it’s time to wet a line. The Groveton Fish & Game Club invites all kids ages 4-12 to the Otis Shannon Memorial Kids ...
There’s always the question of whether a fish will bite a baited hook once it’s dropped in the water. It’s part of what makes fishing so enjoyable.
Bare trees sprouting green leaves, the sun warming and shining on the damp earth, and hundreds of flowers poking upward are ...
Spring Trap League continues at Boston Valley Conservation Society, 9624 Zimmerman Road, Boston. 10-week, 300-target contest.
Deep within Maine’s 100-Mile Wilderness, Atlantic salmon and native brook trout are making a slow but steady comeback.
Spring is here! The maple, birch, ash, beech, oak, and popple are leafed out, the ground is drying. The first wildflowers ...
What do you call the day that comes after two straight days of rain? Monday. The Eagle's Kevin Moran bemoans the weather ...