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To maintain high quality catfish fishing in Alabama, the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources? Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries Division has enacted a new regulation. Only one catfish longer than 34 inches may be harvested each day by an angler. Live blue catfish or flathead catfish longer than 34 inches cannot be transported out of Alabama without approval in writing from the Commissioner of Conservation and Natural Resources. This regulation only affects catfish 34 inches or longer.
If you live at or around Lake Weiss, then you probably already know that it is one of the best crappie fishing locations in Alabama. If you're not from Alabama but just a fan of crappie fishing, then you have still probably heard of Lake Weiss.
Alabama Bass Fishing is some of the best in the nation. Anglers love the challenge of reeling in this crafty fish as it can put up an amazing fight.
Do you love saltwater fishing? Do you live in or around the Alabama area and want to try your hand at saltwater fishing?
Who doesn't love to go crappie fishing? If you're a fisherman who's never tried your hand at crappie then you are missing out on an interesting and entertaining time.
For the first time, Alabama anglers are now restricted in the number of flounder allowed in the daily creel limit. Barnett Lawley, Commissioner of the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, signed the new saltwater fishing regulations, which contains a 10-fish daily creel limit on flounder, as well as increases in the minimum size limits on triggerfish and amberjack.
Weiss Lake Alabama The Crappie Capital Of The World And Striper Capital Of The South
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This weekend, the Mobile Big Game Fishing Club will hold the final billfish tournament of 2009. The is will be the 42nd annual Alabama Invitational Labor Day Tournament and give ...
The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources has set new stocking fees for private ponds. Effective immediately, a 1-acre fertilized pond stocked with both bass and bream will cost $300. All fertilized ponds with bass only will cost $100 per acre; and for corrective restock bass, the cost will be $1.50 per fingerling for 3-5 inches in size. Unfertilized ponds will be $150 per acre for both bass and bream.
The first thing to understand about catching channel catfish is that you have to have the right bait.
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