U.S. Army Corps of Engineers continue talks of land acquisition – KFSM
ROGERS, Ark. — The Army Corps of Engineers is looking to buy land on Beaver Lake that wasn’t purchased when the lake was first built decades ago. They say this […] Read More
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ROGERS, Ark. — The Army Corps of Engineers is looking to buy land on Beaver Lake that wasn’t purchased when the lake was first built decades ago. They say this […] Read More
Beaver Lake has put out some huge paddlefish over the years, and Chris Cantrell's fish could go down as the biggest one ever speared. Chris Cantrell, of Berryville, Arkansas, speared […] Read More
Last week, National Fish Habitat Board Chairman Ed Schriever was interviewed on the American Sportfishing Association (ASA) podcast, “The Politics of Fish”. National Fish Habitat Board Member, Mike Leonard hosts […] Read More
Photos taken last week at Elephant Butte Reservoir, which is located along the Rio Grande, show stark “bathtub rings”— Check out the photo gallery by reading the full article at: […] Read More
The mid-June morning was hot and so was the catching. Wiegmann and Glenn caught the first crappie not long after their crank baits were in the water. Wiegmann had the […] Read More
The Southwest will continue to see serious water shortages, with direct implications for fish and other aquatic species. Although they alter hydrology in many less desirable ways, reservoirs could serve […] Read More
In 50 years, Rio Grande flows in New Mexico could decline by 30%. Water in reservoirs such as Elephant Butte is expected to evaporate much faster, and soil and trees […] Read More
The Elephant Butte Chamber of Commerce is offering big bucks to anyone who breaks the current 7-pound, 3-ounce New Mexico state-record with a smallie from their local reservoir. $10,000 to […] Read More
Three entities — two public and one private — partnered to improve the fish habitat at Tioga Lake. The Tioga County Bass Anglers, Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission and U.S. […] Read More
There's more options for fishing, hiking and paddleboarding at Griffy Lake following improvements that began last year. A new natural surface trail around the 109-acre lake is progressing and will […] Read More