Conservation News

Conservation News

Are Florida plant managers listening?

Florida is arguably the bass fishing capital of the world, but the Sunshine State also claims the unwanted designation as home to the most invasive species. Invaders like pythons and...

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Don’t even think about spreading invasives

In nearly two decades of competing as a professional angler, I have seen many of our best fisheries change as the result of both accidental and purposeful introduction of invasive...

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Lakepoint State Park hosts B.A.S.S. Clean-Up Challenge

EUFAULA, Ala. — Just hours before the DEWALT Bassmaster Elite at Lake Eufaula crowns its champion, volunteers spread out along the shores of Lake Eufaula to collect trash as part of the B.A.S.S....

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How does light affect what bass eat?

Conventional angling wisdom says in clear water use “natural looking” lures. Bright days use light colors, in low light or more turbid water use darker colored lures. But do bass...

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TRCP promotes #ResponsibleRecreation pledge

The Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership (TRCP) is proud to help launch the #ResponsibleRecreation pledge, which encourages Americans to enjoy outdoor recreation while adhering to proper COVID-19 safety protocols. The coordinated campaign was...

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