Posted in Fishing News on July 6th, 2006 Comments Off
Anglers, hunters, environmentalists oppose proposed fishing lodge
SALT LAKE CITY A Georgia development company is working with a Utah outfitter to build a private fishing lodge that has drawn angry opposition from anglers, hunters and environmentalists.
Utah’s state Division of Wildlife Resources also would like to see the site — on state schools land on the Green [...]
Posted in Fishing News on June 18th, 2006 Comments Off
Residents and visitors to the state will be able to fish for free at any inland water on July 4.
The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission will allow fishing without a license, including a trout license, from 12:01 a.m. to 11:59 p.m. July 4. Other fishing regulations, including size and creel limits and bait and tackle restrictions, [...]
Posted in Fishing News on May 31st, 2006 Comments Off
Meeting to discuss salmon drift net fishing described as useless May 30, 2:31 pm
A meeting between fishing representatives and an independent group set up by government to review the future of commercial salmon fishing has been described by fishermen as “useless”.
The three-man group was formed by the Marine Minister to assess the implications of [...]
Posted in Fishing News on May 29th, 2006 Comments Off
World Carp Champion Steve Briggs, and ” The Carp Show ” host Rob Hughes spent the weekend fishing on the St. Lawrence River. They said they expect carp fishing to become more popular in the North Country, once people know how easy it is to get started. They said the first thing to do, is [...]
Posted in Fishing News on May 20th, 2006 Comments Off
A POLICE officer in West Craven is trying to get youngsters to swop hanging about for water and trout.
Barnoldswick community beat manager PC Mark Hyde is spearheading the “Fishing Buddies” initiative, looking to get youths off the streets and onto the water’s edge.
As part of a new approach at combating youth nuisance, anti-social behaviour and [...]