Posted in Fishing News on May 27th, 2007 No Comments »
There might be more people fishing this weekend than any other weekend in the year because it’s a holiday. There’s a brand new place to catch fish, and it just opened today.
You certainly can’t keep this Herriman fishing hole a secret, but that’s only because it’s a man-made pond designed just for […]
Posted in Fishing News on May 15th, 2007 No Comments »
ANGLERS in Wales are extremely fortunate in that within its hills and vales are some superb rivers and lakes offering a huge variety of fishing opportunities. One can truly say that each region is extremely rich in quality fishing – providing the conditions are right.
Gwynedd is renowned for its sewin rivers with […]
Posted in Fishing News on March 11th, 2007 No Comments »
The all-new 2007-2008 Georgia Sport Fishing Regulations are just a click away.
The Georgia Department of Natural Resources (DNR), Wildlife Resources Division (WRD) offers a convenient online version
Printed versions will also be made available at WRD offices and facilities, a number of state parks and over 1,000 fishing license retailers statewide by the […]
Posted in Fishing News on January 22nd, 2007 No Comments »
Geneva - Illegal fishing has critically depleted global stocks of tuna and some species are at high risk of commercial extinction, environmental group said on Monday.
Illegal fishing has critically depleted global stocks of tuna and some species are at high risk of commercial extinction, environmental group WWF said on Monday.
WWF, formerly known […]
Posted in Fishing News on January 7th, 2007 No Comments »
Government scientists have claimed that North Sea and west coast cod is under threat from over-fishing and not climate change.The Fisheries Research Service (FRS) is warning that if cod fishing is not slowed, fisheries may have to depend on non-native species.
However they insist that the seas are not in crisis and that cod […]