Sturgeon in the Merrimack River: A Recovering Species

Rescheduled to Mon. March 20th

Please call to confirm newly scheduled time.  I haven’t found the update on the web anywhere.  978-834-0050

Micah Kieffer, a marine fisheries biologist, will be speaking at Michael’s Harborside (1 Tournament Wharf, Newburyport, MA) on March 15, 2017 at 7 pm. The talk will focus on sturgeon activity in the Merrimack River and the Gulf of Maine.  For more information call 978-834-0050.

These beasts have been caught by hook and line around Plum Island.  Check out a post on the Surfland Bait & Tackle website about sturgeon being caught in our area.

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Gear Up to Fish at the PISC Fishing Show

Our annual fishing show hosts a wide range of gear manufacturers, fishing guides and informative displays.  You will find these organizations at our show.

Fish 360

Striper Maine-iac Custom Tackle

Stingo Fish

High Hook Lures

Big D Plugs

My Fishing Cape Cod

Born to Fish Lures

Al’s Goldfish

Joseph Naroski Equipment

Vintage Fish Company

Massachusetts Striped Bass Association

Massachusetts Marine Fisheries

NOAA Fisheries Services

Maria Papa & Emil Vintage & Used Tackle

Vintage Fish Company

Massachusetts Striped Bass Association

MJF Knives (Mark Fulton)

Al Gag’s Lures

D. J. Muller Surfcasting

Lovermug Body Products

Cabelas

Samantha Aronson,  Angling Artist

Dexter Outdoors & Go Fish, Dan

Parker River National Wildlife Refuge

 

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Club Meeting March 21, 2017

Biologist Matt Ayer of Marine Fisheries

photo taken from the Salem News (Aug. 24, 2016)

3 Topics
Groundfish Discard Mortality
Striped Bass Migration
and
Using Acoustic Telemetry:  An Important Fisheries Tool

Our monthly meetings are held on the third Tuesday of each month at the Newbury, MA Fire Hall (7 Morgan Ave, Newbury, MA 01950.) The doors open at 7:00 PM. Dinner is served at prices that will not break the bank. ? The club meeting starts at 7:30 PM. After the meeting, we have a seminar by a featured angler. Seminars are free for club members; there is a $5.00 charge for non-members. Membership information is available here.

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