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Federal agency issues guidelines to end overfishing
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Fisheries Service has lumped together recreational and commercial fishing segments in the U.S., believing that overfishing in the oceans can be ended by 2010. Good luck to all the parties involved; they'll need it.
A win for the sport fishing community
Once in a while the good guys win.
Suddenly there are manatees galore
We have some good news: The manatees are back, in force.
Don't provide human or any other kind of food to wildlife
I know I'll be branded a meanie, but you should not even feed songbirds.
Concerning commercial fishing, Virginia Senate doesn't get it
It is painfully obvious that Virginia state legislators don't get it.
Gun owners not happy with President's pick for Attorney General
John Velleco, the director of Federal Affairs for the Gun Owners of America (GOA), says President Barack Obama could not possibly have picked a worse Attorney General than Eric Holder.
Slap-on-the-hand treatment for rockfish violators
It drives me up a wall when I hear about "nose-bleed" fines for commercial fish thieves.
Is Obama the top gun salesman of the Year?
The man behind the popular Outdoor Wire Web site says the president-elect is the reason for the unprecedented demand for firearms.
Surprise: Hunters & anglers buy from companies that like them
Did it require a professional survey to discover that we hunters and fishermen tend to gravitate toward companies and products known to be in our corner?
The difference between animal rightists and farm-grown people
There's only one sure way to get rid of groundhogs that invade your property: Shoot 'em.
In matters of fishing, Maryland should start thinking like Georgia
Our friend Jim Shepherd, who runs the Fishing Wire web page, passed along interesting details about the state of Georgia and how much it values recreational anglers.
Just what is the value of a whitetailed deer?
Ever wonder what that deer you see standing on the road side is worth?
Trouble starts when exotic 'pets' are set free
Florida has a unique solution to unwanted invasive animals.
Sagging economy now affects fishing programs
Even the American fishing tackle industry can't find the necessary dollars to support special sportfishing programs that ultimately result in the growth of the army of recreational anglers.