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  2. Ready for spring fishing? Here are 6 great early-season spots ...

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    These are some of Dave Monti's favorite places to fish in early spring, and all can be fished from shore.

  3. Weather, and fishing, have been heating up in Rhode Island ...

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    Ryan Turner of Watch Hill Outfitters in Westerly reported: “This is the best start to the fluke season we have had in a long time. Anglers are hooking up with 6- and 7-pound summer flounder all ...

  4. Do you know about the new RI fishing regulations for ... - AOL

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    Here are 6 great early-season spots in Rhode Island to check out More: Dropping a line in freshwater is a good way to fish in a comfort zone Amy Mosses with a feisty bluefish.

  5. Hunting and fishing in Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Alaskan halibut often weigh over 100 pounds (45 kg). Specimens under 20 pounds (9.1 kg) are often thrown back when caught. With a land area of 586,412 square miles (1,518,800 km 2), not counting the Aleutian islands, Alaska is one-fifth the size of lower 48 states, and as Ken Schultz [4] notes in his chapter on Alaska [5] "Alaska is a bounty of more than 3,000 rivers, more than 3 million lakes ...

  6. McNeil River - Wikipedia

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    According to the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, up to 144 brown bears have been sighted on the river in a single summer with 74 bears congregating in one place at a time [4] Its entire length of 35 mi (56 km) lies within the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary, created in 1967 by the State of Alaska to protect the numerous Alaska brown bears ...

  7. List of lakes of Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    Most lakes in Rhode Island are manmade, only 25% are natural, five of these are greater than 100 acres (40 ha) in area. [1] There are an additional nine large saltwater coastal lagoons along the south coast of Rhode Island. Swimming, fishing, and/or boating are permitted in some of these lakes, but not all.

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