Bill Hopes to Curb Illegal Pirate Fishing
U.S. House of Representatives Bill H.R. 774 would increase penalties against illegal fishermen to help reduce poaching in the Gulf of Mexico.
U.S. House of Representatives Bill H.R. 774 would increase penalties against illegal fishermen to help reduce poaching in the Gulf of Mexico.
In an unprecedented move, all five Gulf states have announced an agreement for state-based management of red snapper.
Apparently Alabama anglers didn’t catch all the snapper during their nine-day season.
Smokin’ hot! When the sun sizzles and the fishing’s on fire, it must be summer in Venice.
Chum tricks that’ll fire up schools of red snapper right under your boat.
A preponderance of evidence showing that descender devices work finally persuaded Gulf of Mexico fishery managers.
An expert on red snapper management proposes a common-sense plan that ought to please all parties.
The two-week season in federal waters runs from October 1 to 14.
The Bipartisan Gulf of Mexico Red Snapper Conservation Act already enjoys strong support.
A new lawsuit could affect the outcome of Gulf red snapper quotas.
Gulf of Mexico Red Snapper Conservation Act would turn fishery management over to the Gulf states.
No more warnings, say federal fisheries officials, for those it catches fishing illegally — even in waters declared legal by the state.
U.S. House of Representatives Bill H.R. 774 would increase penalties against illegal fishermen to help reduce poaching in the Gulf of Mexico.
In an unprecedented move, all five Gulf states have announced an agreement for state-based management of red snapper.
Apparently Alabama anglers didn’t catch all the snapper during their nine-day season.
Smokin’ hot! When the sun sizzles and the fishing’s on fire, it must be summer in Venice.
Chum tricks that’ll fire up schools of red snapper right under your boat.
A preponderance of evidence showing that descender devices work finally persuaded Gulf of Mexico fishery managers.
An expert on red snapper management proposes a common-sense plan that ought to please all parties.
The two-week season in federal waters runs from October 1 to 14.
The Bipartisan Gulf of Mexico Red Snapper Conservation Act already enjoys strong support.
A new lawsuit could affect the outcome of Gulf red snapper quotas.
Gulf of Mexico Red Snapper Conservation Act would turn fishery management over to the Gulf states.
No more warnings, say federal fisheries officials, for those it catches fishing illegally — even in waters declared legal by the state.
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