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Category Archives: invasive species
New fly fishing blog
Just launched Great Lakes Fly Fishing Blog last week, with Captain Nate and David. You can check out our Lake Erie fishing report here.
Posted in blogs, Family, Fishing, invasive species, Nature Journal, Ohio
Tagged Fishing, Fly Fishing Blogs, Lake Erie, Walleye, White Bass
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Invasive Species are the new litter
I watched Oregon Public Broadcasting’s special on Invasive Species tonight. It’s a great way to spend an hour. You get the sense that we can actually do something about this nightmare before it pushed out all our native species. It … Continue reading
Diamond Lake’s boom and bust
After a dose of poison and 70,000 stocked rainbow trout, fisherman can once again pound Diamond Lake. The Register-Guard reports that anglers are catching the “Biggest Fish Of Their Lives“. But at what cost? This isn’t the first time ODFW … Continue reading
Posted in Diamond Lake, hatcheries, invasive species, Oregon Cascades
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