The Alaska Fish and Game Department oversees fishing in the state and enforces the assorted laws concerning angling. For example, Alaska imposes creel and size limits on the fish you catch in its waters. They also have regulations regarding… read more
Saltwater fishing in British Columbia offers recreational fishermen the opportunity to experience beautiful scenery and fish some of the world's most renowned waters. Fishermen choosing to saltwater fish in British Columbia should keep some… read more
Florida has some of the best saltwater fishing available in the continental United States. Florida's Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has long recognized the social and economic importance of recreational fishing. The Commission re… read more
According to a 2009 report issued by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 8,528,000 anglers spent 85,780,000 days pursuing saltwater fish in 2006. The popularity of saltwater fishing is at an all-time high, and while the size of the ocean an… read more
Hawaii with its warm Pacific waters offers good opportunities for marine sport fishing. Less well known is it also has a number of freshwater fishing spots in its lakes and rivers. While the state's fishing laws are less onerous than in som… read more
Michigan's anglers fall under the jurisdiction of the laws enforced by the Department of Natural Resources. Fishermen must comply with such laws as size and creel limits or they are subject to fines as well as possible loss of fishing privi… read more
Minnesota lakes are filled with bass, bluegill, carp, walleye, trout, catfish, pike, and even alligator gars, and Minnesotans enjoy salmon fishing in Lake Superior and the Poplar River and fishing for rainbow trout in Big Watab Lake, the De… read more
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