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South Florida outdoors notebook
Bass tournament: The Everglades Bassmasters of South Florida has a One Largemouth Bass tournament from safe light-noon June 16 out of Lake Ida Park in Delray Beach. Entry fee is $20 per angler. Contact Tony Crowder at 954-254-9072 or tcrowder@yahoo.com....Tags: FIFA World Cup, Lifestyle and Leisure, Endangered Species, Sunrise (Broward, Florida), Everglades
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Fly-fishing Colorado's South Platte River: Disproving some common myths
The Gazette (Colorado Springs, Colo.)DECKERS, Colo. On a drizzly afternoon, I hurled the gaudy streamer through the air, 50 feet across the river, with the help of an 11-foot, two-handed fly rod. This wasn't a steelhead run in the Pacific Northwest. This was Colorado's very own South...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Arts and Culture, Fishing, Folklore and Mythology, Seafood and Fishing Industry
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Hugh Becker leaves a lasting legacy for muskies
Star Tribune (Minneapolis)MINNEAPOLIS Hugh Becker was a modest, frugal man whose passion for fishing and the outdoors ran so deep he left his entire $3 million estate primarily to benefit fish and anglers. His life was remarkable from baseball fields at the University of...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Religion and Belief, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Endangered Species, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
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Montana angler catches 12-pound walleye-sauger cross while fishing Yellowstone River
Grand Forks HeraldGRAND FORKS, N. D. It's a walleye mostly but it's also part sauger. That makes it a "saugeye," a cross between a walleye and a sauger, and the 12-pound fish is a new North Dakota record for the species, the state Game and Fish Department confirmed last...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Fishing, Medical Specialization, Science and Technology, Biology
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VIDEO: Boater turns viral jumping carp video into river advocacy
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP) — Brendan Kearns has a warning for anyone who hops into his brown 16-foot, flat-bottom boat for a trip up the Wabash River. "If they get to jumping, guard your face," he told The Indianapolis Star (http://indy.st/13XhuiL ),...
Tags: Japan, Van Halen (music group), Natural Resource Industry, Energy Resources, Satellite Technology
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Ed Page On Facebook: Should Congress Have To Find Cuts In Spending Before Sending Disaster Aid To Oklahoma?
Bill Cink: That depends, will it be like superstorm Sandy relief where they tacked on all kinds of pork like money for fisheries in Alaska? Mark Pappa: Act quickly without the pork barrel nonsense associated with passing such legislation a la Sandy aid....Tags: Tornadoes, Republican Party, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Natural Disasters, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
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Sharks worth more for tourism than in soup - study
Reuters* Shark tourism worth $314 mln a year, expected to double * Catches estimated at $630 mln a year and declining By Environment Correspondent Alister Doyle OSLO, May 31 (Reuters) - Sharks swimming free in the oceans may soon become more valuable as...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Environmental Issues, International Travel, Tour Operations Industry, Travel
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Archival storm photos in new Hampton exhibit
Anybody worried about the impact of the wind, waves and rain that will be spawned by Tropical Storm Andrea this weekend should take time off to check out some of the archival photographs on view in a new Hampton History Museum exhibit. Among the most...
Tags: Tropical Storms, Buckroe, Elizabeth City
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SDSU scientist documents wetland losses
BROOKINGS - Wetlands in eastern North Dakota and South Dakota are shrinking at a rapid pace, according to professor Carol Johnston of the South Dakota State University Natural Resource Management Department. Professor Carol Johnston of the South...Tags: Natural Resource Industry, Energy Resources, Wetlands, Science and Technology, South Dakota State University
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Beaver Creek, Minn., farmer leads trip touring ag facilities
BEAVER CREEK, Minn. - A group of 27 farmers from across Minnesota returned home recently from a 10-day "See for Yourself" trip to China to tour production agriculture facilities, visit the Shenzhen port and learn how demand for U.S. soybeans will continue...Tags: U.S. Embassy, China, Travel, Beijing (China), Trips and Vacations
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Anne Arundel students build a better, or at least less problematic, crab trap
For years, environmentalists and watermen have been searching for a way to deal with the Chesapeake Bay's "ghost pots" — derelict crab traps that are too deep to retrieve and too problematic to co-exist with marine life. Though the traps have been...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Teaching and Learning, Science and Technology, Anne Arundel Community College, Virginia Tech
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Biologists study salmon spawn return rates
San Jose Mercury NewsSACRAMENTO, Calif. On a sunny morning in California's capital, Mike McHenry, a fisherman out of Pillar Point Harbor in San Mateo County, guided his boat to a dock on the Sacramento River and readied its 10,000-gallon hold for some special cargo. Once the...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Fishing, Point Harbor, Science and Technology, Biology
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