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  2. Many variety of fish and pond stocking tips offered by ... - AOL

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    Stocking and restocking a pond each year is essential, especially if the plan is to get a harvest for years to come. Many variety of fish and pond stocking tips offered by Ashland SWCD; sale ends ...

  3. Fish stocking - Wikipedia

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    Stocking fish provides various benefits to society. Fishing is a popular pastime, with 101.6 million Americans over 16 years old participating in wildlife-related activities such as fishing and hunting. [10] Additionally, a report by the U.S. Department of the Interior recorded an 8% increase in angling participation between 2011 and 2016. [10]

  4. MassWildlife is restocking North Central Mass. fishing holes ...

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    MassWildlife has a biannual program that stocks trout across the state into freshwater ponds, rivers and lakes every fall and spring. This spring, the agency will release 455,000 adult trout into ...

  5. Ready for trout season? Here's what to know about freshwater ...

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    Freshwater fishing: Trout season in Rhode Island opens April 13, however, many trout ponds are open for fishing in Massachusetts. “Anglers just wanting to get tight on something have been ...

  6. Groundbait - Wikipedia

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    Baked beans used as groundbait Chumming for sharks with meat-based groundbaits. Groundbait is a fishing bait that is either thrown or "balled" into the water in order to olfactorily attract more fish to a designated area (i.e. fishing ground) for more efficient catching via angling, netting, trapping, or even spearing and shooting.

  7. Catch and release - Wikipedia

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    A study of fish caught in shallow water on the Great Barrier Reef showed high survival rates (97%+), [12] for released fish if handled correctly and particularly if caught on artificial baits such as lures. Fish caught on lures are usually hooked cleanly in the mouth, minimizing injury and aiding release.