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Bluefin tuna quotas cut again

Future bluefin tuna quotas will be cut by a third under pressure from a trade ban being considered by the United States. The International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT) voted on Nov. 15 to cut catches of eastern bluefin tuna ...

From KEN MORAN, New York Post,  22 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama

Big game's on for N.Y. hunters

Hunters are looking at ideal conditions for tomorrow's opener of New York's big-game hunting season. The recent rain will quiet the forest floor, and with temperatures around 50 degrees for the weekend hunters will be afoot pushing game throughout the ...

From KEN MORAN, New York Post,  20 Nov 2009

PETA hounding Christie

Now that Chris Christie is the governor of New Jersey, it should be interesting to see where he goes with the black bear problem in the state. PETA already is trying to court the newly elected governor. The day after the election, PETA sent Christie a ...

From KEN MORAN, New York Post,  15 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Christopher J. Christie

RFA sues feds over sea bass

For whatever good it may do, a lawsuit has been filed against the federal government over the closure of the black sea bass fishery. The Recreational Fishing Alliance (RFA) and others in the recreational fishing industry have officially brought legal ...

From KEN MORAN, New York Post,  13 Nov 2009
Related Topics: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

This map can help hunters

WATERFOWL hunt ers have been tak ing advantage of Ducks Unlimited's Migration Map which has helped them improve their success in the field. "We have created the 'ultimate waterfowl hunter's resource' with Opening Day-First Flight," said Anthony Jones, ...

From KEN MORAN, New York Post,  8 Nov 2009

Great week for saltwater anglers

It's been an amazing week for saltwater anglers, especially for surf anglers along the East End beaches. The fall runs continues at an amazing pace with bass and blues running up and down the South Shore and blackfish taking over the inshore reefs. ...

From KEN MORAN, New York Post,  6 Nov 2009

Wearing orange vital for hunters

Certain colors are associated with certain things, such as pink and breast cancer, yellow and a loved one going off to war. For hunters there is one color that could be a life saver. If you are afield this fall, blaze orange is the only color you ...

From KEN MORAN, New York Post,  4 Nov 2009

Hey, let's get reel

BASS, blues and blackfish are providing lots of quality time for saltwater anglers, so don't be putting those rods and reels away just yet. In the New York Bight you can load up on striped bass and bluefish at the Breezy Jetty and at the bridges in ...

From KEN MORAN, New York Post,  30 Oct 2009

Fed push: hook, line & stinker

The Obama administration is giving recreational anglers even more cause for concern with actions that could deny them access to large areas of fishing grounds. A recently published report from the president's newly appointed Interagency Oceans Policy ...

From KEN MORAN, New York Post,  28 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  White House,  Don Young

Guide for bird lovers

Whether you are a birding fanatic or someone who enjoys looking in their backyard to see what shows up, there is a new bird guide that will fill your need. Princeton University Press has introduced Birds of Eastern North America (there also is one ...

From KEN MORAN, New York Post,  25 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Princeton University

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