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MA COASTAL SOUTH REPORT

Due to winter storm Nemo, this week’s Massachusetts Coastal South report was unable to be included in the reports section of the printed edition of The Fisherman Magazine.

EXTRA SALMON STOCKED IN MA

This second round of broodstock Atlantic salmon stocking comes just in time for ice-bound anglers to take full advantage of the bounty!

SEVERE CUTS LOOMING FOR GOM COD STOCKS

While the New England Fishery Management Council approved major cuts to the region’s cod stocks, how exactly this will effect anglers remains to be seen.

LIBBA ANNUAL MEETING

Active status members are welcome to participate in discussing 2013 Long Island beach access topics and issues, enjoy a light afternoon luncheon, and enter in LIBBA raffles.

NYS EXTENDS SEA BASS SEASON TO MATCH FEDS

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that the state has extended the season for recreational black sea bass fishing, originally scheduled to close on December 31, 2012. Fishing has been extended for 59 days by emergency regulation and will remain open through February 28, 2013.

SEA BASS SEASON TO REOPEN IN JANUARY

The abrupt closure of black sea bass season remained a hot topic as we eased into winter. Now, new regulations will reopen the fishery in federal waters starting on New Year’s Day.

SEND A KID FISHING DONOR LIST

Introducing youngsters to the fishing game can be a daunting task given the numerous distractions facing kids these days. Here’s one way you can help get a kid hooked on fishing.

LONG-TIME DECK MATE PASSES

George “Bumpy” Cabral, an institution aboard the Yankee Patriot since the 1960s, passed away on December 12, at the age of 71.

SALTWATER LURE COLLECTORS UNITE

Collectors and enthusiasts from across the Northeast and beyond have come together to form a club dedicated to the preservation of the surfcasting tradition and history.

CRMC AWARDED NOAA RESEARCH GRANT

The Rhode Island Coastal Resources Management (CRMC) was awarded a grant for studying the impacts of climate change and sea level rise on Rhode Island’s fragile coastal wetlands and tidal marshes.