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MAY 24 IS WORLD FISH MIGRATION DAY

On May 24, there will be events all over the world and The Nature Conservancy has teamed up with the State of Connecticut DEEP, Pinceton Hydro and other partners to sponsor events throughout Connecticut.

CT SETS MARINE REGS FOR 2014

Connecticut anglers will notice several changes to the 2014 recreational regulations for 2014 including adjusted regulations for fluke (summer flounder), black sea bass, winter flounder and American eels.

I.G.F.A. NEW JERSEY BANQUET

The International Game Fish Association will host it’s annual fundraiser this April 4 at Doolan’s in Spring Lake Heights.

FEDERATION SEMINARS & DETAILS

The 31st Annual New York Sportfishing Federation Forum and Auction is coming this weekend to the Freeport Recreation Center. Don’t miss out on the array of great deals and informative seminars brought to you by tackle shops, captains and guides from across Long Island.

UPDATED TROUBLE FOR JERSEY FLUKE?

Is New Jersey facing unfortunate cuts? Data has been shifting like sands of an hourglass-even this article has been revised to meet changing facts and figures.

NORTHEAST FISHING & HUNTING SHOW

Sponsored by The Fisherman Magazine, the 17th annual Northeast Fishing & Hunting Show rolls into the Hartford Convention Center for three days beginning on Friday, February 14, 2014.

RFA FIGHTS NO-FISHING ZONE OFF MA

Massachusetts anglers continue to fight a proposed 55-square-mile “no recreational bottom fishing” zone scheduled for implementation in 2015.

GARDEN STATE OUTDOOR SHOW

Exhibits like the Garden State Deer Classic abound at the re-energized Garden State Outdoor and Sportsman’s Show.

PROGRESSIVE NY BOAT SHOW

The Progressive NY Boat Show starts today and runs through Sunday. Here’s a quick summary of fishing seminars being provided by the Recreational Fishing Alliance.

PUBLIC HEARING ON FLUKE AND SEA BASS

Public hearing on Draft Addendum XXV to the Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea Bass Management Plan to take place in Massachusetts on January 16.