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Brook Trout Getting New Protection
Brook Trout Getting New Protection

Thanks to DIF&W Commissioner Judy Camuso, Maine’s brook trout will be getting new protections. The proposed new rule is already at stage 2 and will be implemented on January 1…

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National, MaineGuest UserJuly 12, 2019Article LinkComment
How Hybrids Get Out of Hand: A Case Study
How Hybrids Get Out of Hand: A Case Study

In 2006, I put together a report on Maine’s burgeoning splake stocking with the help of other members of DDAS. Our goal was to show people how much the program had grown, where it was being done, and what the risks were…

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National, MaineBob MallardJuly 10, 2019Original NFC ContentComment
Maine State Heritage Fish Sign: Nearly 160 Waters Posted
Maine State Heritage Fish Sign: Nearly 160 Waters Posted

The biggest project NFC has taken on to date is progressing quite nicely. Big thanks to our volunteers and partners for stepping up for these unique and irreplaceable waters...

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National, MaineBob MallardJune 19, 2019Campaign UpdateComment
BILL WOULD GUARANTEE FUNDING FOR LAND AND WATER CONSERVATION FUND
BILL WOULD GUARANTEE FUNDING FOR LAND AND WATER CONSERVATION FUND

Land and water conservation projects nationwide would receive a big boost from a bipartisan bill introduced this week to guarantee full funding for the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF), one of the nation’s most important conservation programs…

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NationalGuest UserJune 14, 2019Article LinkComment
Is New Hampshire's Wild Trout Management Program in Trouble?
Is New Hampshire's Wild Trout Management Program in Trouble?

New Hampshire’s Wild Trout Management program is best in class when it comes to its inclusion criteria and the protections provided…

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National, New HampshireBob MallardJune 10, 2019Original NFC ContentComment
BILL WOULD UPGRADE CLEAN WATER PROTECTIONS FOR MAINE RIVERS
BILL WOULD UPGRADE CLEAN WATER PROTECTIONS FOR MAINE RIVERS

More than 400 miles of Maine’s rivers and streams will receive increased legal protection under a bill (LD 1743) that will receive a public hearing today. Of particular significance, the bill includes critical portions of Maine’s largest river, the Penobscot, and 200 miles of trout streams flowing into Webb Lake by Tumbledown Mountain…

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MaineGuest UserMay 23, 2019Article LinkComment
New Hampshire's Ammonoosuc River: A Symbol of Everything Wrong With Modern Fisheries Management
New Hampshire's Ammonoosuc River: A Symbol of Everything Wrong With Modern Fisheries Management

The Ammonoosuc River is one of the most beautiful and fishable rivers in New Hampshire. Unfortunately, it is also one of the most abused and poorly managed rivers in the state…

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National, New HampshireBob MallardMay 21, 2019Original NFC Content Comments
One of Maine’s biggest lakes has too many fish. The state wants your help.
One of Maine’s biggest lakes has too many fish. The state wants your help.

If you’re an avid angler, you may think that there’s no such thing as a lake with too many fish in it. If you’re a fisheries biologist, you know that’s not true…

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NationalGuest UserMay 20, 2019Article LinkComment
Who Likes Native Fish
Who Likes Native Fish

Native Fish Coalition uses memberships to help fund its conservation work. While small in number, the distribution is impressive…

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National, Maine, New Hampshire, VermontBob MallardMay 14, 2019Original NFC ContentComment
Hardcore Volunteer
Hardcore Volunteer

Maine NFC Board Member and State Heritage Fish (SHF) sign volunteer Richard Joyce decided to commune with the brook trout while posting SHF signs at a few recently iced-out remote ponds…

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National, MaineBob MallardMay 6, 2019Member SpotlightComment
Maine's North Zone Bait Restriction Proposal: Status Update
Maine's North Zone Bait Restriction Proposal: Status Update

As many of you know, Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife (MDIFW) has been working on a proposal to limit the use of live fish as bait in the North Region which encompasses most of the state’s wild native salmonid waters. This is the result of legislation submitted by George Smith and supported by NFC members in 2017…  

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Bob MallardMay 6, 2019Comment
Signs of Spring
Signs of Spring

It’s awesome to see some of the new signs going up on the upper Wood River in Rhode Island. The sign below is part of a kiosk system that allows anglers, and others, to dispense of spent leader and tippet…

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NationalBob MallardMay 6, 2019Campaign UpdateComment
Habitat Work: NFC's Position
Habitat Work: NFC's Position

A couple of years ago NH State Chair Nate Hill and me came across some freshly cut trees along a formally designated National Wild & Scenic River in White Mountain National Forest in New Hampshire. Twenty minutes from the nearest road, we were perplexed by what we saw…

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National, New HampshireBob MallardApril 29, 2019Original NFC Content Comments
Friends of Baxter State Park: NFC Talks Native Char
Friends of Baxter State Park: NFC Talks Native Char

Native Fish Coalition National Vice Chair and Maine Board member Bob Mallard talks about the native charr of Maine’s Baxter State Park…

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National, MaineBob MallardApril 17, 2019Original NFC ContentComment
Spring is Coming: Please Help NFC Post State Heritage Fish Signs
Spring is Coming: Please Help NFC Post State Heritage Fish Signs

Spring is here, the snow is melting, ponds are losing their ice, and dirt roads are becoming passable. This means that it’s time to get back into the field, catch some fish, and while you are at it, post some signs to help protect what we all hold near and dear — wild native brook trout...

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National, MaineBob MallardApril 17, 2019Campaign UpdateComment
Newest NFC Business Partner: Fins & Furs Adventures
Newest NFC Business Partner: Fins & Furs Adventures

Please welcome our newest Business Partner, Fins & Furs Adventures, from my home town Skowhegan, Maine…

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National, MaineBob MallardApril 16, 2019New PartnerComment
Newest NFC Business Partner: Rangeley Region Sport Shop
Newest NFC Business Partner: Rangeley Region Sport Shop

Please welcome our newest Business Partner, Rangeley Region Sport Shop, in historic Rangeley, Maine. As anyone who knows brook trout knows, Rangeley, Maine, is the brook trout capital of the United States — nothing is even close…

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National, MaineBob MallardApril 16, 2019New PartnerComment
Rhode Island's Wood River: Moving Things Forward
Rhode Island's Wood River: Moving Things Forward

Few waters in the northeast have been talked about as much as Rhode Island’s (RI) Wood River. For years trout conservationists have challenged Rhode Island Department Environmental Management (RIDEM) and Rhode Island Fish & Wildlife (RIF&W) , as well as each other, as to how the resource should be managed…

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NationalBob MallardApril 16, 2019Campaign UpdateComment
Maine Inland Fisheries and Wildlife: The (Chandler) Woodcock Legacy
Maine Inland Fisheries and Wildlife: The (Chandler) Woodcock Legacy

As anyone who knows me can attest to, I am not one to throw compliments around lightly. I am also not one to mince words or pull any punches...

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National, MaineBob MallardApril 15, 2019Original NFC ContentComment
Bipartisan Group of Senators Aims to Fully Support the Land and Water Conservation Fund, The White House Proposes Gutting the Fund
Bipartisan Group of Senators Aims to Fully Support the Land and Water Conservation Fund, The White House Proposes Gutting the Fund

Congress and the White House have saved the key piggy bank for protecting wildlife habitat and hunting and fishing access, and are now dueling over how much money to leave in it…

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NationalGuest UserApril 14, 2019Article LinkComment
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