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Hurricane Michael, Asian Carp, and more |
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- Restoring Florida’s Damned Waterways
- When Carping is a Good thing: Illinois Fishermen & Asian Carp
- El Niño Looks ‘Imminent’ – Here’s What It May Mean
- 1899 Dog Island Shipwreck Uncovered by Hurricane
- Waiting on Perch: Fall Trout Opener Fishing Report
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Robert Sherer, a.k.a. Bob423, on-the-water Cruising Editor for Waterway Guide, has collected a list of examples, so you can decide for yourself who to rely on. There’s no simple answer for all situations, but here is a comprehensive piece on his personal observations. |
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Hurricane Michael has proven to be one of the most devastating storms that the US Gulf Coast has seen. |
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A sweltering summer descended upon Southern Florida in 2018, bringing with it a toxic green plague – yet again. |
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Spending a day fishing Asian carp in the Illinois River has proven to be one of those experiences that resonates with me long after. |
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From her upbringing along NY’s Finger Lakes, through school at the RI School of Design and her home on the Eastern Shore, water has motivated Nancy Hammond. |
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The climate phenomenon, El Niño, will arrive just in time for winter to rearrange the world’s weather, including ushering in a warmer-than-normal winter for much of the U.S. |
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A Greek merchant ship dating back more than 2,400 years has been found lying on its side off the Bulgarian coast. |
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Ships that washed ashore on Dog Island during the 1899 Hurricane were unearthed completely by Hurricane Michael. |
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PANAMA CITY, FL – Marina officials have asked boat owners to contact their insurance company, and wait to board their boat until it has been brought to land. |
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This service alerts an Advisor if a problem occurs with a vessel’s vital components and provides the Boat Fix phone app for end users to see exactly what is happening. |
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Every year millions of loaves of bread are thrown into canals and rivers potentially polluting the water and damaging the the environment of ducks and other waterfowl. |
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Waiting on perch to come in good (probably another couple weeks) and the opening of fall trout lead this sprawling raw-file Midwest Fishing Report. |
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An osprey after a successful hunt on an isolated island in the Exumas, just North of Big Majors where the swimming pigs are located at Staniel Cay. Photo by Robert Weems. |
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