A tense but gradual meeting between Crystal River executives and the city’s ecotourism businesses ended with a partnership to alleviate the effects of overcrowded boats in King’s Bay. âWe’re getting to the point where this bay cannot support this industry; it’s starting to get overwhelmed, âCity Manager Ken Frink told …
Read More »New fishing equipment for 2022 | ICAST 2021
The new Humminbird HELIX 7 G4 models are designed to find fish faster with a crystal-clear view of unmatched sonar and mapping technologies. Starting with an upgraded 7 “HD display (1024H x 600V), novice and experienced anglers alike will appreciate the increased resolution that provides easy-to-read sonar views of fish …
Read More »Scenic City Fishing Charters expands to 8 guides
Scenic City Fishing Charters announces an expansion of its services with eight licensed guides to serve anglers who wish to explore the riches of the Tennessee River in the Chattanooga area. In business since 2006, Scenic City Fishing Charters offers guided fishing trips for large and smallmouth bass, trophy catfish, …
Read More »As I see it: Salmon fishing | Local News
The first photo I shared this week was definitely of the ‘good old days’, which unfortunately we’ll probably never see again. This is the Antelope fishing boat with a huge load of salmon, caught on the Coquille River. The story I am sharing to accompany this photo is called âSalmon …
Read More »5 ways to get out on the water in Campbell River – Campbell River Mirror
A trip to Campbell River isn’t complete without getting out on the water and exploring the area’s scenic coastline. Sail the Discovery Passage in search of whales and other wildlife, explore the glacier-colored blue-green waters of Bute Inlet, take a historic boat cruise and learn about the working history of …
Read More »Column On the Fly: Elephants and Silver Liners
A young woman holds a brown trout from the Fryingpan River. Scott spooner Being a half-full guy, let’s start with the good things about our local fishery this summer. The majority of the Roaring Fork Valley is still (and will remain) on the angler’s menu, considering the myriad of small …
Read More »Shadowbringers Gil Farming Guide 2021
When entering an MMO, most players ask the well-established question, “So how can I get rich?” Final Fantasy XIV Shadowbringers Gil Farming is extraordinary compared to other MMORPGs available, but setting up his Gil economy can be a test. To get a free iPhone, click on the image above Last …
Read More »Special report: Port Isabel, 2nd fastest growing sport fishing destination in 2020
SOUTH PADRE ISLAND (KVEO) – The COVID-19 pandemic hit the tourism industry hard on South Padre Island in 2020. Restaurants, hotels and regular tourist activities have been forced to close their doors to thousands of tourists and regular locals. One activity that did not suffer from the pandemic was the …
Read More »CONNELLY: Floating the South Fork, a delicious day trip | the Chronicle
Most locals are familiar with the section of the South Fork of the Snake River that runs from the Palisades Dam to Heise. The South Fork is one of Southeast Idaho’s major trout streams and is less than two hours’ drive from Blackfoot. The river also offers fantastic wildlife viewing …
Read More »The new guide service is all about this bass
David Colburn COOK – Soon to be a senior at Cook’s North Woods School, Jake Panichi is not known to take any of his athletic exploits lightly.When it comes to baseball, a favorite sport, Panichi slams down fiercely from the pitch mound, sprints and leaps with abandon into the outfield …
Read More »The return of the trip. And it smells like marijuana.
But even in states where cannabis has been legal for years, the rules for its use are still evolving. Voters in Alaska ushered in legal recreational marijuana use in 2014. Yet on Alaska cruises that restart this summer, passengers can purchase cannabis at ports of call but cannot bring it …
Read More »7 best things to do at Devils Postpile National Monument
Located in the Sierra Nevada mountain range, between Yosemite National Park and Mammoth Lakes, is the lesser-known geological gem, Devils Postpile. Rising 60 feet in the air, this formation is one of the finest examples of columnar basalt rock in the world. To the untrained eye, it looks like hundreds …
Read More »Outdoors: Some states restrict the use of surveillance cameras
There is no doubt that with each passing year more technology is brought to the hunting world. I remember when my uncle and I would tie a piece of wire through the trails to see if the deer were using them. Then along came some giant clunky 35mm cameras that …
Read More »In the Pacific Northwest, hydroelectric dams are removed
July 10, 2021 ARCATA AND KLAMATH HERA IS ONE dilemma for environmentalists: more salmon or a continuous flow of hydroelectric power? This issue has been at the heart of a battle on the scenic Klamath River, which flows from Oregon through a long stretch of northern California. On the upper …
Read More »New National Park designation spurs change at New River Gorge
NEW RIVER THROAT, W.Va (Nation Now) – When Kyle Kent isn’t teaching social studies in high school, you can find him climbing the Appalachians as a mountain guide. âIt only took me a few days to realize ‘Oh wow, I love this place and I think I want to make …
Read More »5 great adventures await travelers in the mountains of northern Georgia – WSB-TV Channel 2
RABUN COUNTY, GA – What’s on your to-do list? Want to live a new adventure or create memories with a new experience? RELATED: Georgia’s Best Kept Secret Includes Goats on the Roof, Drive-In, Best Golf Hole in the State Here are five great adventures to experience in and around Rabun …
Read More »Ready to travel again? Try one of these destinations | Trip
Families are breaking out of their pandemic bubbles and planning trips again. Here are five ideas to consider. The Point, Saranac Lake, NY For an extravagant travel experience, consider a stay at The Point, an intimate private estate on Lake Adirondack that was originally built as a large camp for …
Read More »How to kill Sims in The Sims 4
Sometimes playing an evil entity is a better time. Yes, you can play The Sims 4 well by creating a life for your household and advancing them every day, but isn’t it a little more fun to bring chaos to the table? If you like to play an evil god …
Read More »Get Wild: Tenkara Fishing is a Gateway to Appreciating the Wilderness
Tenkara fishing is a great way to explore the Colorado wilderness.Photo by Steve Elder / Eagle Summit Wilderness Alliance Six years ago, I had recently discovered the tenkara approach to fly fishing and couldn’t wait to go to wilder areas to try it out. I had been in and around …
Read More »Best Daiwa Reels: Best Daiwa Reels and Fishing Gear
Daiwa is known and respected for making affordable, well-made and reliable fishing reels. Coils are also known for their longevity. Whether you are looking for a simple spincast reel for pond fishing, a baitcasting reel for bass or a surf reel for strippers, you are sure to find something here. …
Read More »Seattle Art Museum’s New Monet Exhibit Offers Something Different
Exhibition review Just about every year in the United States, there is at least one major exhibition of the groundbreaking and revealing paintings of light and nature by French artist Claude Monet. And just about every year, critics and the public will ask themselves the question: Do we need another …
Read More »James Richard Sanders | Obituary
James Richard Sanders “Jim” was born February 21, 1942 in Houston, Texas, to Hugh Dee Sanders and Odessa Grace (née Jones) as well as his brother Joe Willard Sanders, all of whom predeceased him. He grew up in Tomball, Texas where he excelled in many jobs, sports and activities of …
Read More »Naming the Tongass rainforest forest carbon reserve to save it
President Joe Biden’s decision earlier this month to repeal the Trump administration’s opening of the Tongass National Forest to logging is good news here in Lingit AanÃ, the ancestral homeland of the Tlingit, in the south. -East Alaska. As the largest untouched temperate rainforest on Earth, this lush land – …
Read More »Bubba Blade and Bajio unveil new products to debut at ICAST 2021
Bubba/BajioBubba Blade and Bajio have some exciting new offers for ICAST 2021. New peach Product announcements begin for the ICAST Fishing Show early this year and we couldn’t be more thrilled. The exchange show temporarily went digital last year due to the coronavirus pandemic, but is expected to return to …
Read More »Wildlife officials delay limits on guided tours of the Madison River | Environment
Montana officials on Thursday decided to delay the cap on commercially guided trips on the Madison River, pushing its effective date back by a year. On a 4-1 vote, the Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission approved a business rule change that delays the date the new Madison River commercial use …
Read More »2021 special report on fisheries highlights highest overall participation in 14 years | state
ALEXANDRIE, Virginia, June 23, 2021 / PRNewswire / – Fishing and boating continue to reach new and diverse audiences, new survey of fishing industry finds Boating and Fishing Foundation (RBFF). The 2021 Fisheries Special Report found that: 19.7 million females went fishing in 2020, a 10% increase in participation from …
Read More »Avoid the trout and catch the big black drum in Redfish Bay
Fishing our Coastal Teas Bays since the devastating Valentine’s Day frost has been very interesting. Millions of fish have died, especially speckled trout. Different areas have been hit harder than others. I mainly fish for redfish and Corpus Bay. The speckled trout in our region have been hit very hard. …
Read More »Celebrate July 4th with great food, live music, fishing and adventure – WSB-TV Channel 2
DILLARD, GA – Looking to land a big fish, or maybe your first fish, while enjoying a great hike, beautiful waterfalls, an adult drink, and a bit of history and a good meal from one of the most famous families in North Georgia? If so, add a trip to Dillard …
Read More »The latest news from the California drought war – Courthouse News Service
As a key water source for farmers and cities is threatened, state officials are banking on a $ 30 million rock pile to prevent salt water from further encroaching on the Delta. Sacramento-San Joaquin River. The stone dam on the West False River in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta takes …
Read More »7 best sounds for sleeping (2021): rain landscapes, white noise machines and more
On boats in Southeast Alaska, they call it the “diesel coma”. The gentle roar of boat engines combines with rough seas and petroleum water, cradling you in some of the best zs you’ll ever catch, on a fishing boat or otherwise. When I was a camp counselor at Sitka Fine …
Read More »Freshen up your summer schedule: go on an aquatic adventure in Sussex County
As the hot summer days set in, what better way to beat the heat and have a little fun than by visiting the many water attractions in Sussex County’s spectacular Skylands? From lakes and water parks to resorts and state parks, this region offers dozens of ways to immerse yourself …
Read More »New Mexico panel tackles stream access issue | New Mexico News
By SUSAN MONTOYA BRYAN, Associated Press ALBUQUERQUE, NM (AP) – The debate over the public’s right to fish or float the streams and other waterways that flow through private property has seeped for decades in many states in the Western States -United and reached a boiling point in New Mexico. …
Read More »@YourLibrary: Summer adventures through your library | Local News
Summer is upon us and it’s the perfect season for adventures near and far! June is National Great Outdoors Month and we encourage you to explore the world around you, whether in your own backyard, across town or across the county. The library can help you get the most out …
Read More »Father’s Day 2021 Gift Guide
Posted: June 16, 2021 / 6:28 PM CDT / Update: June 16, 2021 / 6:28 PM CDT Picture from: Butler Park Pitch & Putt Father’s Day is fast approaching and all dads deserve to be celebrated, regardless of their age. We’ve put together a special gift guide for dads of …
Read More »Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission gives advice on finding a good open water fishing spot
Open water fishing is difficult and requires technique, prior research When learning the ropes – and fishing rods – of saltwater fishing, careful preparation involves more than a rich arsenal of equipment and the proper attire. (FWC image) BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – When learning the ropes – and rods – …
Read More »Coverage of Global Wholesale Fishing Reels Market Research Report, Future Trends, Past and Present Data, and In-Depth Analysis 2021-2026 – The Manomet Current
“A SWOT analysis of Big game fishing reel, Professional survey report including analysis of major global players with CAGR and stock market on high and low. The Global “Big Game Fishing Reels MarketThe report offers specific analysis of various models and parameters affecting the development of the global Big Game …
Read More »Guest Seen: Montana Fishing Outfitters Support Wild and Scenic Rivers | Chroniclers
MICHAEL BIAS and JASON FLEURY It’s spring in Montana and summer is just around the corner. The streams begin to swell with the life-giving waters of last winter’s snowpack; Poplar seeds drift on afternoon air currents to land on these rising waters, which will carry them to fertile soil. Montana’s …
Read More »“Meat Eater” audiobook will be a close collection of phones
New York (AP) – There is no such thing as a horrific encounter with a brown bear on Afognak Island, Alaska. Inspire an audiobook project starring Stephen Linera, the host of “Meat Eater”. âIt could have been very, very terrible,â Linella told The Associated Press. “I have come to focus …
Read More »Inside Track: a lawyer turns a medical problem into a career
Corporate restructuring during COVID-19 prompted Joe Rivet to start his own law firm. Courtesy ??? Joe Rivet inadvertently catapulted himself into the health care industry as a teenager and has made a career in it ever since, recently becoming the founder and senior counsel of Rivet Health Care Law PLC, …
Read More »National Wild Turkey Federation announces partnership with Guidefitter
BOARD GROUND, SC, June 10, 2021 / PRNewswire / – The National Wild Turkey Federation today announced a partnership with Guidefitter, the online retail destination for hunting, fishing and outdoor gear, powered by the opinions of thousands of guides from hunting and other outdoor professionals. The partnership offers NWTF members …
Read More »Guest comment: Protecting Cayo Costa’s natural beauty | News, Sports, Jobs
Bob Rando. PHOTO PROVIDED Cayo Costa State Park is considered one of the best bombing beaches in the world. With nine miles of beach, acres of pine forests, and over six miles of trails, visitors can enjoy shelling, fishing, birding, and snorkeling on this beautiful barrier island. For many, Cayo …
Read More »Richard “Rick” Lee Cunningham | Obituary
Richard “Rick” Lee Cunningham of Yakima joined the stars in the sky on Wednesday, June 2, 2021. His tenacity and strength have never wavered during his long battle with cancer. Rick was born in The Dalles, Oregon in 1943, the eldest son of Leo and Ruth Cunningham. The loss of …
Read More »Same But Different: Cedar Creek Crappie Fishing Waiting To Take Off | New
SEQUAL POINTS – Cedar Creek Lake and Palestine Lake are in some places in the same county, but when it comes to fishing they are completely different. 32,000-acre Cedar Creek Lake, located in western Henderson County, has always been known as a recreational lake for skiers, but it is also …
Read More »Kathy Bradley – If You Can Teach A Woman To Fish
Today we are at The Little Pond, daddy and me. Until last week I hadn’t fished for probably 20 years and now I’m heading for dark water. (Other than me, no one in my family feels the need to name places and inanimate objects, so The Little Pond. Last week …
Read More »Same But Different: Cedar Creek Crappie Fishing Waiting To Take Off |
SEQUAL POINTS – Cedar Creek Lake and Palestine Lake are in some places in the same county, but when it comes to fishing they are completely different. 32,000-acre Cedar Creek Lake, located in western Henderson County, has always been known as a recreational lake for skiers, but it is also …
Read More »On the fly: the season is upon us
Kenzie Loyd does it on the Colorado River. Photo courtesy of Shannon Exit The fishing guides up and down the valley are getting ready. Just recently the Roaring Fork and Colorado rivers started to float and the summer fishing season is now underway. Although still high in volume, it clears …
Read More »Cabela Father’s Day Sale 2021: Offers on Equipment for Fishing, Hunting, Grilling and More
Cabela’s Father’s Day sale is coming up soon and with it plenty of gifts for dads who love the great outdoors. From camping gear to fishing gear, grilling and more, Cabela’s is one of the bestsellers of the year for Father’s Day for those looking to find gifts for outdoor …
Read More »All-inclusive resorts for families in 2021
With summer on the horizon, many parents have one thing in mind: planning a relaxing, family vacation. After a year and a half that we’ve all just lived (and as COVID precautions and mask warrants continue to inform many decisions for families with young children), the idea of ââan easy …
Read More »14 Day Zambia Safari Travel Guide
Frank HerholdtGetty Images If you yearn for the great outdoors and wildlife of Africa, but worry about the hassle (nowadays) of multiple border crossing protocols, pick just one country. Peaceful and stable Zambia, at the crossroads of central, southern and eastern Africa, has 1) one of the richest and most …
Read More »Shots of Swag: A community vaccination campaign with holes
JACKSON, Wyo. (KIFI) – Starting Tuesday, the Teton County Health Department is launching the Hole community vaccination campaign called Shots for Swag. The campaign’s goal is for 80% of the community to be vaccinated against COVID-19 with at least the first dose of the vaccine by the week of July …
Read More »Scenic City Fishing Charters gets anglers hooked on the Tennessee River
If a bad day’s fishing is better than a good day’s work, Richard Simms has found himself a great way to make a living. âI’ve built a pretty successful business,â says Simms, whose team at Scenic City Fishing Charters took about 450 trips last year. âWhen I was growing up …
Read More »Fly Fishing in the High Country |
This beautiful region in and around Boone is known for a lot, especially on the natural wonders side of the equation. With a multitude of awe-inspiring mountains surrounding us, including some of the highest peaks found east of the Rockies, many rivers, streams, and streams originate and flow from these …
Read More »Five Reasons Your Local Fly Shop Is Essential – Explore Big Sky
By Patrick Straub EBS CONTRIBUTOR I first visited a fly shop when I was 6 years old. My dad used to take me fishing in the Yellowstone River when the salmon fly was hatching. We were in a rush as we didn’t want to waste time getting to the river, …
Read More »Byron Stout May 28 Fishing Report
Winds have finally abated enough over the past week for anglers to prey on fish that have never really stopped biting. Offshore fishermen and fly fishermen benefited the most, hat sales the least. – SEND YOUR PHOTOS TO BYRON STOUT Offshore fishermen will lose the chance to keep amberjack or …
Read More »Guest Column: Stop the Pebble Mine Forever | Columns
Each summer, thousands of commercial and sport fishermen, seafood processors and sport fishing guides – many of them Oregon – migrate to western Alaska for the remarkable annual return of tens of millions of salmon. wild reds in Bristol Bay. The Bristol Bay Salmon have supported the indigenous peoples of …
Read More »Two gorgeous new fishing guides show off the area’s catches
Mackay’s desire to showcase his multitude of great fishing spots has been eternally imprinted with the publication of two new guides. Mackay Tourism launched the publications to promote “world class fishing” at the dams in the Mackay Whitsunday area as well as the secret Mackay hot spots stretching south to …
Read More »Officials’ optimistic tourist season to rebound after year of pandemic | Business
WATERTOWN – Chris Henry just wants to forget the havoc COVID-19 wreaked on major tourist season last summer. The CEO of Singer Castle, the historic Dark Island tourist destination, just wants to focus on his optimism about what’s to come this summer, which kicks off with Memorial Day weekend. “I …
Read More »Ketchikan, Skagway excited for cruise season, but visitor experience in 2021 will be different
In May, President Joe Biden signed a new bill allowing cruise ships to sail directly from Lower 48 to Alaska this year, ending more than a year of economic drought at ports that depended on so heavily from cruise traffic. HR 1318, the Alaska Tourism Restoration Act, allows cruise ships …
Read More »Louisiana Bill seeks to ban Menhaden nets near the coast
Louisiana is the only Gulf state that still allows commercial manufacture of menhaden fillets within half a mile of the coast. But that can change if Louisiana House Bill 535 becomes law, according to NOLA.com. The bill was recently passed at Louisiana House by 67 to 28 votes, and is …
Read More »Be prepared for anything
I was a Boy Scout for about a year when I was a kid. Dad, at 16, had reached the highest rank, Eagle Scout, and became an Assistant Scoutmaster at 17. Therefore, he was disappointed when I retired. When Dad reminded me that I was not a Boy Scout, but …
Read More »Colorado closes section of Yampa River to fishing as West Slope drought hits summer plans early – Colorado Springs, Colorado
Colorado parks and wildlife officials said Monday they will close a popular section of the Yampa River below the Stagecoach Reservoir dam to avoid overfishing during droughts. According to park and wildlife spokesman Travis Duncan, the state will close 1 mile from the Yampa River between the Dam border and …
Read More »Cool Father’s Day Gifts for Outdoor Lovers
Most outdoor enthusiasts are gear junkies and we love to get new gear to take with us on our adventures. Useful gear is some of the best Father’s Day gifts for outdoor enthusiasts, but finding gifts for dads who love the outdoors can be difficult, especially if you don’t know …
Read More »Local fishing guides see more bookings throughout pandemic
According to a recent report, bookings have increased by nearly 50 percent for local fishing charters. While many businesses have seen a loss of foot traffic over the past year, luckily fishing charters have seen more people hooking the bait. âYou couldn’t even buy hooks at the store. The boats …
Read More »Byron Stout May 21 Fishing Report
Sometimes the spring weather in Southwest Florida is really beautiful. And sometimes it really blows. Strong winds virtually wiped out offshore reports this week. – SEND YOUR PHOTOS TO BYRON STOUT Fishing in the bay has also been hampered by the increasingly strong winds and red tide reports. The inland …
Read More »Sarasota Bay has lost 18% of its seagrass beds, research finds
The past two years have been particularly brutal on seagrass populations in southwest Florida’s waterways, according to seagrass mapping surveys. Between 2018 and 2020, Sarasota Bay lost 18% of its seagrass beds, which equates to about 2,313 acres, according to preliminary research from the Southwest Florida Water Management District. That’s …
Read More »It is now easier than ever to walk to the top of Mt. Shasta. here’s why
For more stories like this, check out The Chronicle’s weekly travel newsletter! Register here. This year, the US Forest Service lifted a long-standing moratorium on new permits for commercial mountain guides in the Shasta-Trinity National Forest, allowing more of them to lead hikers on the more high volcano in California. …
Read More »Big salmon in small quantities at Lake Oroville? Here’s why – Chico Enterprise-Record
OROVILLE – Anglers who cast lines in hopes of catching a salmon or other fish experienced changes on Lake Oroville and the Feather River in Butte County in the spring of 2021. Fishing guide Rob Reimers, owner of Rustic Rob’s Guide Service, organizes fishing trips on Lake Oroville and the …
Read More »John A. Vallini | News, Sports, Jobs
John A. Vallini, 71, says “Doc” for many, passed away at his residence surrounded by many caring friends on May 15, 2021. Born March 9, 1950 in Flatbush, Brooklyn, he was the son of John and Marie (Emilio) Vallini. His parents preceded him. John graduated from Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute with …
Read More »‘You don’t need a man to hold your hand:’ Garfield County sportswoman works to help build women’s confidence in the hunt
Local hunter and former guide Andraya Grangroth does some target practice after an early morning turkey hunt south of New Castle.Chelsea Self / Independent Post With her bow resting evenly on her shoulders, Andraya Grangroth quickly climbed a steep, sandy slope to the top of a hill outside of New …
Read More »How cruise lines are using new routes and smaller cruise ships to attract eco-conscious travelers
At Atlas Ocean Voyage’s World Navigator (price starting at $ 5,799 per person), a superyacht-type vessel that launches in July, an entire day can be spent at the ship’s 947-square-foot L’Occitane spa. But the brand’s philosophy is to take advantage of lesser-known ports and unique experiences that are only accessible …
Read More »SC high school teacher reels in record shark off coast of Edisto Beach | Peach
Nicole Colwell, a business teacher at Berea High School and avid shark fishing enthusiast, fulfilled a long-held dream last month when she caught a state record spinning shark while fishing with her father at Edisto Beach. Nicole said they were on their last bait, a piece of mullet, when she …
Read More »Obituary: Gerard D. Thibeault – Portland Press Herald
Gerard D. Thibeault Gerard D. Thibeault 1946 – 2021 BOWDOINHAM – Gerard D. Thibeault, 74, of Bowdoinham passed away on Friday, May 14, 2021 at Maine Medical Center in Portland. He was born in Brunswick on September 17, 1946 to Irénée Roméo Thibeault and Ida Joséphine Ménard. He was a …
Read More »“You don’t need a man to hold your hand.”
Local hunter and former guide Andraya Grangroth does some target practice after an early morning turkey hunt south of New Castle.Chelsea Self / Independent Post With her bow resting evenly on her shoulders, Andraya Grangroth quickly climbed a steep, sandy slope to the top of a hill outside of New …
Read More »OUTDOOR: Comment period opens for striped bass circle hook requirement | Local sports
As of April 21, 2021, anglers in New York City must use non-staggered (inline) circle hooks for recreational striped bass bait fishing. This is the date on which the emergency circular hook regulation came into effect. This week, DEC said in its Saltwater Fishing and Boating newsletter: A circular hook …
Read More »Join The Idea Village New Orleans Startup Demo Day Tomorrow
Content below provided by The Idea Village. Tomorrow 12 May The village of ideas organizes the Demo Day, the culmination of VILLAGEx, their flagship accelerator program for emerging tech-driven companies. This year’s VILLAGEx accelerator kicked off in January and has provided intensive mentoring, resources and training from industry leaders to …
Read More »HILLS CREEK AND CHERRY SPRINGS STATE PARKS OFFER IN-PERSON AND VIRTUAL PROGRAMS
WELLSBORO, Pa. (WETM) – Hills Creek and Cherry Springs STATE PARKS offer in-person and virtual programs. The events are slated to take place throughout May, which includes the 15th, 21st, 22nd, 27th, 28th, 29th and 30th. At Hills Creek State Park WELLSBORO – Hills Creek State Park at 111 Spillway …
Read More »Your Crystal River Vacation Guide
Crystal River is one of the few places in the world where you can actually swim with manatees. (COURTESY DISCOVER CRYSTAL RIVER FLORIDA) A dip in crystal clear water at 72 degrees tickles the skin and clears the head. Anyone who enjoys frolicking Florida’s waterways will find a visit to …
Read More »FWC to discuss shark catches and authorization to fish for goliath grouper
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission will meet virtually May 12-13 to discuss a variety of issues critical to the management of the state’s fish and wildlife. Here are some of the questions the commission should consider: The Sharks: Complaints from recreational and commercial fishermen about sharks taking their …
Read More »Fortnite update 3.16 patch notes
Update 3.16 has arrived for Fortnite, and here is the full list of changes and fixes added with this patch. The update isn’t the biggest released yet, but it should now be rolled out to all platforms once maintenance is complete. The update version is number 3.16 on PS4, although …
Read More »Resident Evil Village Fishing and Hunting Guide Recipes
One of the less well understood parts of Resident Evil Village, At the time of writing this article, there are kitchen upgrades. You can deliver meat, fish and poultry to the Duke, the lovable game merchant, in exchange for tasty local cuisine. These apply permanent buffs for Ethan, such as …
Read More »The Gibb River Road – Weekly Trip
If your customers are in the mood for adventure, tell them to jump in their car and head west. Western Australia is home to epic 4×4 adventures through one of the world’s last truly wilderness areas: Gibb River Road. Originally built to drive the cattle to Wyndham or Derby, this …
Read More »10 of 11,842 Minnesota lakes your family should visit this summer
“],” filter “: {” nextExceptions “:” img, blockquote, div “,” nextContainsExceptions “:” img, blockquote “}}”> Minnesota is literally filled with beautiful lakes and wild places to explore. In addition to the state’s abundance of lakes (which total 11 842), it is geographically diverse, home to vast grasslands with rolling hills …
Read More »How to find unfamiliar fishing hotspots
Fishing is more popular than ever. That place you used to fish that only you and your buddies knew about years ago? Chances are, it’s filled with anglers today. This can be the case for several reasons. âSpot burningâ is a common occurrence. When people see photos of good-sized fish …
Read More »Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Fishing Guide: How to Catch Eels, Bullheads, Haddock, and more
Fishing in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla is unfortunately not available until you build the Fishing Shack in your colony, but when you do, you can become one with the fish. There are a few times when you will need to fish in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla for a quest, such as for …
Read More »Florida may re-authorize goliath grouper fishing
The Goliath grouper hovers around an artificial reef off Jupiter, Florida when they spawned in September 2012. Credit: TNS Credit: TNS âGoliath is a recovering stock, becoming more abundant in parts of Florida, particularly on artificial reefs,â panel staff wrote in their recommendation. This is an argument disputed by those …
Read More »Bonefish & Tarpon Trust Announces 2021 Circle of Honor Inductees
Captain Bob Branham gets his first glimpse of the 2021 Bonefish & Tarpon Trust Circle of Honor he’s been recognized by. The permanent exhibit is part of the Keys History & Discovery Center, a world-class museum located in Islamorada on the property of the Islander Resort. CONTRIBUTED Captain Bob Branham …
Read More »3 stories you might have missed
A new study could reveal why sharks are so good with directions. The story: Migrating across vast expanses of sea, many species of sharks return to the same ocean area each year in search of food or companions. But unlike humans, sharks don’t need a GPS to guide the way …
Read More »Boatsetter Encourages Expansion Of On-Water Experiences With Launch Of Fishing Boatsetter
Since the beta rollout in February, Boatsetter Fishing has already contributed to record growth in the first quarter with market and fishing revenues created up 140% and 300% respectively. The acquisition further strengthens the company’s position as a dominant player in the $ 50 billion the global boating industry and …
Read More »New Maryland Outdoor Recreation Ambassadors Named
Two nonprofits and two private companies have been named Maryland Outdoor Recreation Ambassadors, recognized for their efforts to promote and expand access to outdoor recreation opportunities in the state. Governor Larry Hogan, Maryland Commerce Secretary Kelly Schulz and Maryland Natural Resources Secretary Jeannie Haddaway-Riccio appointed the ambassadors during tours of …
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