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Live Bait by Exception Not Rule: The Process Worked
Live Bait by Exception Not Rule: The Process Worked

Don’t think you have a voice? Can’t make a difference even if you wanted to? Your opinion doesn’t matter? Don’t want to waste your time on lost causes? Deck is stacked against you? Think again…

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Bob MallardSeptember 3, 2019Comment
No live fish as bait’ is now the default rule in northern Maine
No live fish as bait’ is now the default rule in northern Maine

Last week the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife’s advisory council approved a rule that sounds ominous, but will actually change very little for the state’s anglers.

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National, MaineBob MallardAugust 29, 2019Article LinkComment
Maine Bureau of Parks and Lands Gets First State Heritage Fish Signs
Maine Bureau of Parks and Lands Gets First State Heritage Fish Signs

The Maine chapter of NFC recently worked with Maine Bureau of Parks and Lands to post 11 custom State Heritage Fish signs on 7 waters in the new Cold Stream Forest public land…

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National, MaineBob MallardAugust 27, 2019Campaign UpdateComment
NFC National Vice Chair Bob Mallard Talks Brook Trout With Ask About Fly Fishing
NFC National Vice Chair Bob Mallard Talks Brook Trout With Ask About Fly Fishing

NFC National Vice Chair Bob Mallard talked brook trout with Roger Maves from Ask About Fly Fishing internet radio…

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Bob MallardAugust 22, 2019Comment
Cold Stream Forest Gets State Heritage Fish Signs
Cold Stream Forest Gets State Heritage Fish Signs

Maine’s newest critical wild native brook trout public land, Cold Stream Forest near Jackman and West Forks, just got custom State Heritage Fish signs (SHF)…

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National, MaineBob MallardAugust 21, 2019Campaign UpdateComment
Maine's State Heritage Fish Law: Where We Were in 2005
Maine's State Heritage Fish Law: Where We Were in 2005

Covering more than 580 waters, Maine’s State Heritage Fish (SHF) law is the largest and most important wild native brook trout initiative in the nation…

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National, MaineBob MallardAugust 20, 2019Original NFC Content Comment
Are these the right solutions for fish problems?
Are these the right solutions for fish problems?

DIFW fisheries biologists think that catch and release is hurting our fish. Deirdre Fleming’s story about this, in the Maine Sunday Telegram on August 11, was very provocative…

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National, MaineGuest UserAugust 17, 2019Article LinkComment
Native Fish, Small Streams, Fiberglass Rods...
Native Fish, Small Streams, Fiberglass Rods...

Big shout-out to Cameron at The Fiberglass Manifesto for publishing NFC National Vice Chair Bob Mallard’s piece on native fish, small streams and fiberglass fly rods…

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National, Maine, New Hampshire, VermontEmily BastianAugust 14, 2019Original NFC ContentComment
Fly Fish America: Maine NFC Chair Emily Bastian Talks Native Fish
Fly Fish America: Maine NFC Chair Emily Bastian Talks Native Fish

The Maine chapter of Native Fish Coalition Chair and emerging native fish conservation superstar Emily Bastian talks about native fish and NFC in the current edition of Fly Fish America magazine…

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National, MaineBob MallardAugust 12, 2019Original NFC ContentComment
Wildlife crews on a mission to protect state’s official fish
Wildlife crews on a mission to protect state’s official fish

Brook trout have been in the area for thousands of years, but warmer, cloudier waterways and invading fish have caused the number of brook trout in New Jersey to drop…

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NationalGuest UserAugust 10, 2019Article LinkComment
Custom State Heritage Fish Signs for Maine Public Lands
Custom State Heritage Fish Signs for Maine Public Lands

The Maine chapter of Native Fish Coalition is working on custom State Heritage Fish signs and backboards for posting on state-owned land managed by Bureau of Parks and Lands…

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National, MaineBob MallardAugust 8, 2019Campaign UpdateComment
Maine DIFW Reverses Course on Green Lake Arctic Charr
Maine DIFW Reverses Course on Green Lake Arctic Charr

For decades Green Lake in Dedham, Maine, was classified as a native Arctic charr water. At 3,132 acres, it was the largest of the 12 native charr waters left in the contiguous United States, and twice as large as the next biggest…

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National, MaineBob MallardAugust 4, 2019Original NFC ContentComment
Maine NFC's Atlantic Salmon Sign Get's TV Coverage
Maine NFC's Atlantic Salmon Sign Get's TV Coverage

The Veazie Salmon Club hosted a lobster dinner for 18 students from Scotland, Canada, and the United States so they could learn more about Atlantic salmon…

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National, MaineBob MallardAugust 4, 2019Campaign UpdateComment
Why this Maine catch-and-release advocate’s book is a keeper
Why this Maine catch-and-release advocate’s book is a keeper

For more than a decade, Bob Mallard has established himself as one of the state’s most determined cold-water fisheries advocates, working on conservation projects and legislation that have ruffled feathers in Augusta but paid dividends in the end…

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NationalGuest UserAugust 3, 2019Article LinkComment
State Heritage Fish Signs Going on on MEs State-Owned Public Lands
State Heritage Fish Signs Going on on MEs State-Owned Public Lands

Just in, custom State Heritage Fish signs for Maine’s state-owned public lands. Working with Bureau of Parks and Lands, Maine NFC designed a special sign that uses agency colors and includes an agency logo…

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National, MaineBob MallardJuly 30, 2019Campaign UpdateComment
Nonnative Trout, What Happened?
Nonnative Trout, What Happened?

NFC National Vice Chair Bob Mallard talks about nonnative trout, how they got here, and who’s to blame…

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NationalBob MallardJuly 25, 2019Original NFC ContentComment
My Old Home River Now Runs Free
My Old Home River Now Runs Free

Before moving to Maine nearly twenty years ago, I spent just over twenty years straddling the border of Massachusetts and New Hampshire. My time was split between an apartment in Pepperell, Massachusetts, and my first house in neighboring Brookline, New Hampshire — both of which were home to the Nissitissit River…

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NationalBob MallardJuly 19, 2019Original NFC Content Comments
The Origins of the “Golden Rainbow Trout”  (“Beautiful” only to the ecologically illiterate)   
The Origins of the “Golden Rainbow Trout” (“Beautiful” only to the ecologically illiterate)  

In 1955 a mutant female rainbow deficient in pigmentation turned up in one of the Wildlife Division’s hatcheries -- to the delight of West Virginia fish managers who, one can easily imagine, rubbed their hands together and cackled, “It’s aliiiiive! It’s aliiiiive!”…

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NationalGuest UserJuly 16, 2019Original NFC Content Comments
In the Enchanted Part II
In the Enchanted Part II

Every trout fisherman I know has his woods, having one’s woods is important–like having family or a country.  Mine are the Maine woods. And the excuse I use to get into them–brook trout–is as beautiful an excuse as anyone could find….

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NationalGuest UserJuly 13, 2019Article LinkComment
In the Enchanted Part I
In the Enchanted Part I

Every trout fisherman I know has his woods, having one’s woods is important–like having family or a country. Mine are the Maine woods. And the excuse I use to get into them–brook trout–is as beautiful an excuse as anyone could find…

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NationalGuest UserJuly 13, 2019Article LinkComment
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