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Weekly Column by David Rainer
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Posted by Great Days Outdoors Magazine on Monday August 30 2010 @ 09:56AM CDT
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Finally, red snapper anglers have a ray of hope that they will be able to catch their favorite species in 2010. Of course, two important steps must be accomplished before anglers will be allowed to catch the fish that made the Alabama Gulf Coast famous – NOAA Fisheries’ blessing on the fall snapper season
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Posted by Great Days Outdoors Magazine on Tuesday August 24 2010 @ 10:18AM CDT
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Ken Weathers is looking for a few good catfishermen. Actually, more than a few would be better to deal with what the Alabama Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries (WFF) biologist considers a threat to native fish populations in two waterways in southeast Alabama.
The culprit is the flathead catfish, also
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Posted by Great Days Outdoors Magazine on Monday August 09 2010 @ 10:24AM CDT
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Capt. Joey Abruscato was in the midst of cleaning speckled trout he’d caught in Mobile Bay recently when a visitor approached the fish-cleaning table at Dauphin Island Marina.
“I was cleaning fish at the marina and the catfish and pelicans were hanging around just like they normally do,” Abruscato said.
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Posted by Great Days Outdoors Magazine on Monday July 19 2010 @ 11:47AM CDT
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With blades chopping noisily through the thick summer air, the aircraft slowly eased off the ground as Capt. Hugh Bailey and Chief Warrant Officer Lyle Harmon completed the checklist for another mission in the Alabama National Guard’s role in the Deepwater Horizon oil spill response.
Satisfied with the airworthiness, the pilots
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Posted by Great Days Outdoors Magazine on Friday June 25 2010 @ 10:09AM CDT
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The Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council continues to hold out hope that there still could be a red snapper season in the northern Gulf this year.
At its meeting in Gulfport, Miss., recently, the council passed a recommendation that an emergency rule be implemented that allows the regional administrator
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Posted by Great Days Outdoors Magazine on Friday June 04 2010 @ 10:14AM CDT
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Already scheduled to be the shortest red snapper season on record, the 2010 season for all practical purposes could be over after a single day, Tuesday’s opening day.
At 5 p.m. on opening day, with the oil spill continuing to spread, NOAA Fisheries has closed federal waters south of Alabama’s territorial
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Posted by Great Days Outdoors Magazine on Friday April 30 2010 @ 03:03PM CDT
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Wheeler Lake is kind of like a middle child. It sometimes gets overlooked. Although it’s smack-dab in the middle of Alabama’s Tennessee River run, Wheeler doesn’t get the attention of its fellow river lakes – Guntersville and Pickwick.
Yet, this 67,100-acre lake does have its followers, like Decatur’s
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Posted by Great Days Outdoors Magazine on Monday April 19 2010 @ 03:17PM CDT
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In a cherished ritual that happens each spring, the fish known by numerous names – cobia, ling, lemonfish, crab cruncher – comes lazily swimming along the beaches of the northern Gulf of Mexico en route to its summer haven amid the numerous oil and gas platforms in the western Gulf.
The annual migration
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