Catch & Release

Catch & Release for Kids: Teaching Sustainable Fishing

Introduce kids to hands-on learning with a simple, fun model. It makes fisheries science easy and memorable. Using a bowl as the...

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Proper Hook Removal Techniques for Catch & Release

This article talks about how to properly take hooks out of fish so they can go free. It’s for anglers all over...

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Best Practices for Sustainable Angling

This guide offers steps for sustainable angling in the U.S. It aims to lower environmental impacts, protect fish, and preserve waters. All...

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How Water Temperature Affects Catch & Release

Stream temperature greatly influences catch and release success. Rising temperatures and low water flows stress many fish species. Agencies like Denver Water...

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Using Eco-Friendly Lures in Catch & Release Programs

This article shows how using eco-friendly tackle can support sustainable fishing. It also improves catch-and-release practices in the U.S. Our aims are...

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November 6, 2025

Catch & Release Fishing in Protected Areas

Catch & Release Fishing in Protected Areas lets anglers enjoy the water and help fish recover. This guide gives clear, science-based steps...

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Seasonal Tips for Catch & Release Fishing

This guide offers U.S. anglers tips for catch-and-release fishing through the seasons. It uses researched advice and input from places like the...

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Catch & Release Success Stories: Lures That Work

This article starts with stories from anglers about the lures they love for catch and release. They talk about lures for spring...

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Minimizing Handling Time in Catch & Release Fishing

Catch-and-release is essential for keeping fishing sustainable in the US. A review of 118 studies by Casselman found something interesting. Although anglers...

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How Artificial Lures Support Conservation Efforts

More and more, anglers and fishery managers in the U.S. prefer artificial lures over live bait. Lures are less likely to harm...

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