NFC National Vice Chair Bob Mallard was interviewed by Marshall Cutchin at MidCurrent…
Read MoreFormer Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife Commissioner, former UMaine professor, and Maine NFC Advisory Council member Ray "Bucky" Owen and his wife Sue took some time to put up signs at two of our State Heritage Fish waters...
Read MoreThe Maine chapter of Native Fish Coalition is officially kicking off the volunteer segment of their State Heritage Fish sign initiative…
Read MoreSomewhere nearby, likely up this skidder path a few hundred yards, or perhaps down the wooded trail that will follow, is a pond…
Read MoreHere is the current status of the Maine NFC “State Heritage Fish” sign initiative…
Read MoreMaine NFC and two of its initiatives, Arctic Charr Sign and State Heritage Fish Sign, are featured in the 2018 North Maine Woods guest magazine...
Read MoreIt’s official — Maine NFC gets its first grant…
Read MoreThe Maine chapter of Native Fish Coalition just received approval for a $6,500 grant from the Maine Outdoor Heritage Fund…
Read MoreMembers and supporters of Native Fish Coalition hit the woods this weekend to put up some State Heritage Fish signs…
Read MoreThe brook trout is an American symbol of persistence, adaptability, and the pristine wilderness that covered North America prior to European settlement…
Read MoreAsking another angler to reveal his hotspot is the ultimate breach of fishing etiquette, and I was guilty—a heinous blunder at first handshake...
Read MoreThe native brook trout population in the upper Savage River (USR) system is a unique and special resource and is one of only a few brook trout populations south of New England that remains well connected…
Read MoreNFC Vice Chair Bob Mallard writes about Maine’s rare Arctic charr in Fly Fish America magazine…
Read MoreFor most Americans, including the majority of anglers, fisheries managers…
Read MoreAnd if you can’t be out fishing? Well, you can always read a fish book. Here are three great new reads…
Read MoreWhile most have heard of Apache, Gila, and greenback trout, many are not aware that there is an equally rare salmonid living within a few hours’ drive of Boston…
Read MoreNow word comes from the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife that Bald Mountain Pond is also infested with illegally introduced lake trout...
Read MoreThey are encouraging state officials to reduce the number of brook trout caught on rivers and streams, from 12 to 6 fish daily…
Read MoreOnce again the targeting of striped bass in the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) around Block Island is in the news...
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