Whether a caught fish is released back into the water or removed for consumption depends on more than just the fish species ...
Catching 37 fish in an hour is the stuff of nighttime dreams. It's no fantasy during fall and winter at Roaring River State ...
Catching your first fish is a big a deal. Unfortunately, I don’t remember mine, and there is no record of it. Chances are, knowing my grandpa, I caught it before I could walk. So, when I have the ...
A fisherman in Missouri caught what he thought was an odd fish that refused to die, even when left on the pavement for several hours. The angler was fishing below Wappapello Lake Spillway in Wayne ...
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A Northern California man caught a plump canary rockfish he says weighed in at 10.25 pounds, likely ...
Everybody wants to catch big bass. Visions of giant largemouths smashing topwaters and brute smallies peeling line are what keep us all up at night—and what get us out of bed at 4 am to be the first ...
No species is more closely associated with freshwater fishing than bass. It’s what most people—anglers and nonanglers alike—envision catching when casting into a lake or pond. And it makes sense ...
A work crew has drawn attention for using an excavator, rather than nets or fishing rods, to catch fish in a river, combining their daily labor with an unexpected harvest.