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How You Can Help Everyone who fishes in Maine can help the regional biologists make better management decisions by keeping records of their fishing trips. It's easy to do and very helpful. The biologists want you to let them know how you did, whether or not you caught any fish. There are a few ways you can do this.
Trip Tracks is an on-line log book that allows you to keep records of your fishing trips. These records are shared with biologists to help do a better job of managing their waters. Other than the biologists, these records are private to you, and can be accessed from any computer connected to the internet.
Some waters, possibly in your region, could use your help. One way you can help on all waters is to support the management tools recommended by the regional biologists. Another way to help on all waters is to keep and share your records with biologists.
Funding: Parts of this program will require an investment in time and money. Any donations you can make would be greatly appreciated. These funds will be dedicated to this program, and will go to things such as purchasing educational signs for placement at launch sites, research programs, etc. Make check out to SAMCEF/Classic Landlocked Salmon. and send to SAM address below.
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