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Fishing Fishing continues to be a favorite pastime in the United
States. In 2001, 16% of the U.S. population 16 years old and older (34
million anglers) spent an average of 16 days fishing. Freshwater fishing
was the most popular type of fishing with over 28 million anglers devoting
nearly 467 million angler-days to the sport. What do we mean by Fishing? RecML, the recreation standard that is being developed, describes fishing as: fishing (overall), freshwater fishing, warm water fishing, cold water
fishing Practice Good Stewardship of our Waterways: You can help to take care of our lakes, rivers, and other waterways so that others may enjoy these areas for years to come by practicing some of the following actions: Don't Litter... take along a trash bag or other receptacle for collecting your trash so that you can deposit it in the proper trash receptacle. Use proper dumping stations instead of tossing refuse into the water. Make sure that you use the correct type of bait and fishing gear permitted
in that area. There may also be limits on the number, size, and kind of
fish that you can keep. Check with your destination ahead of time to see
what the local regulations allow. Pay attention to local procedures and cautions for cleaning your watercraft after you leave the water so that you don't encourage the spread of npn-native species, such as the Zebra Mussel, to the next body of water you may visit with your boat. Don't fish in areas where it is not permitted. These areas have been
declared "off limits" to fishing to protect wildlife, vegetation,
or for your safety. If using a boat to fish, wear your life jacket and make sure that your passengers wear theirs, too ! Use caution when baiting and removing hooks Do not fish on unauthorized waterways If operating a houseboat, be careful of carbon monoxide build-up around the boat Obey the posted speedlimits and wake warnings if using a watercraft when fishing Bring along extra safety items such as water, flashlights, maps, and
a cellphone or radio |
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