Stewardship Articles
« Previous EntriesICAST Through the Eyes of a Steward
Monday, July 18th, 2011It would be hard to say that the overall theme of ICAST 2011 was stewardship. However, every year more and more innovation that demonstrates a dedication to the future of our waters comes to the fishing industry’s annual convention. If I was going to say what the real theme of this year’s show was, [...]
Happy Earth Day!
Thursday, April 21st, 2011How do sportsmen celebrate Earth Day? By doing what we do. By being stewards of our waters, and by taking the Sportsman’s Stewardship Pledge. We are more than anglers. More than what we do for our jobs. We are more than parents and kids. More than tenants or homeowners; more than consumers. We are Stewards.
Where Did the Vast Majority of Minnesota’s Large Panfish Go?
Monday, February 7th, 2011by Brock Anderson Area Fishing Guide – Hang Loose Outdoors Remember when your father took you ice fishing as a kid, drilled a hole for you and a hole for him, and you sat on a 5 gallon bucket and waited for your bobber to go down? Sometimes it never went down so you packed [...]
Fishing Ideas For The New Year
Wednesday, January 5th, 2011Another fishing season is here. Some anglers are fishing in open water in rivers below dams, and lots of folks are on the ice. This is a great time to think a little bit about the fishing season that has just passed and to make plans for the upcoming fishing season. I’m sometimes a little [...]
2011 Hardwater Open Tournaments
Tuesday, November 30th, 2010Head-to-Head Combat Supports Stewardship through “Hardwater Open” Ice Fishing Tournaments! Ice Fishermen have a chance to test – and build – their skills while supporting stewardship of our waters by competing in the Recycled Fish Hardwater Open Tournaments this winter. These tournaments will be held at Okoboji Lake, January 8-9, 2011 and Big Creek Lake [...]
PAA Tournament Lake Cleanup: Table Rock Lake
Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010When the Professional Anglers Association (PAA) comes to Table Rock Lake near Branson, MO October 14 – 16 for its tournament, the lake will be better off for it. Recycled Fish has teamed up to organize a lake cleanup during the final day of the tournament. Recycled Fish members, local watershed and community groups, local residents and [...]
Robert Montgomery receives Homer Circle Award
Thursday, July 22nd, 2010Robert Montgomery receives Fishing Communicator Award recognizing spirit, dedication to fishing, extraordinary talent, and commitment to mentoring the next generation of sportfishing communicators.
Schtick me in your ear
Saturday, February 20th, 2010Here it is. The Fish Schtick. A mash-up of Recycled Fish and Moldy Chum, stirred up and served in a simmering pot of everything new in the world of fishing, week after tasty week. It’s editorializing on the top stories on Moldy Chum (The Onion of the fly fishing world), it’s finding out what’s new [...]
NEW SAFE Angling Profile: Frabill Conservation Series Nets
Sunday, July 5th, 2009For a long time, we’ve been promoting the use of knotless, rubber mesh nets to help increase post-release survival of fish. We continue to believe that these are a good option. The only trouble: they’re heavy! Our friends over at Frabill have come up with some nets that we’re quickly falling in love with, their [...]
SAFE Angling Kits On Sale Now!
Monday, June 22nd, 2009SAFE Angling Kits are ready to fish kits loaded with all the tackle you need to start fishing. Every kit is packed with lead-free weights, biodegradable molded lures, circle and cam action hooks. Plus, you’ll find an illustrated knot tying guide, fishing and stewardship tips, and instructions – with photos – on how to use [...]
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