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Tag Directory > Gillnets


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A Fisherman?s Perspective

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Dec 9, 2008 Written by Chris.JohnsonI recently returned to Australia from Mexico after a 7 week journey throughout the northern Gulf of California. It will have a lasting impact on my life. I joined scientists on a multi-national expedition searching for the most endangered cetacean on the planet. I experienced first-hand what it is like to live in the upper gulf, an area frought with poverty and drugs, and the social and economic consequences that arise from each.I spent time on the water docu, technorati.com

 

Save the World Links

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Save the World Links January 13, 2009 by Pete McDonald Tarbone sends a letter to Florida Fish and Wildlife asking for better bonefish, tarpon, and permit protections. Capt. Gordon sends word of more news in his battle against Carolina gill nets. Coastal Voices blog has a link to a map showing the extent of human impact on the oceans. The Chesapeake Bay Foundation has a petition to the EPA to keep its promise to clean up the bay by 2010. Posted in Other Blogs, Pimped Content, Save the, technorati.com

 

Some Good News About Atlantic Salmon !

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Atlantic Salmon have been fighting to make a comeback and one of the ongoing obstacles has been the presence of gill nets on the Northwest and Little Southwest Miramichi Rivers. For those who have been following the story here is some good news to celebrate !timestranscript.canadaeast.com/news/article/696123Tags:ASF · Atlantic Salmon · fly fishing · Flyfishing · Gill Nets · Miramichi RiverNo Comments, technorati.com

 

Sauger Fishing

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Jun 16 Sauger Fishing What?s a Sauger?sauger fishing ohioIt is a walleye relative, and is also called a sand pike or pickerel. It has a slender body with a long cone-shaped head. The Sauger prefers water with little movement ? a big slow moving lake or river suits it best. Walleyes have flat cheeks. Sauger have rough scales on their cheeks.Some like to catch Sauger in gill nets. Others like to luxury the Sauger as a sport fish. When commercially fished, they are mostly sold, technorati.com

 


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