One of the U.S.’s longest standing pieces of environmental legislation, credited with helping save rare whales from ...
While the words shark and Australia typically conjure up images of attacks on swimmers and surfers, 11-year-old Billie Rea didn't think twice in rescuing a shark trapped by the low tide in a rock pool ...
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Irish woman lands one of the biggest fish ever caught off West Coast during trip home
Aoife McGettigan, who was born and raised in the port of Killybegs, Co Donegal, often went fishing with her family but never ...
Aoife McGettigan hooked an 8 foot 8 inch Atlantic bluefin tuna off Killybegs while visiting home from Australia, hauling the ...
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Sewer fishing uncovered a surprising hotspot for big fish
Sewer fishing for big fish led us to a hidden honey hole.
Craig Jones of Great Divide Outfitters posted photos Friday of a sampling of more than 70 dead fish he said were found along a reach of the Big Hole River that day. Jones said the fish, including ...
Hidden in plain sight, dried fish are an overlooked yet vital nutrient-packed superfood helping to feed millions of people across Africa, a new study reveals. And new evidence quantifies for the first ...
It’s one of the world’s most storied rivers, with sites such as Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament and the Tower of London visible beyond its algae-covered, walled banks. But can one really catch a big ...
There is no sight in saltwater fishing as impressive and exciting as a jumping tarpon. The sheer size and power of these fish will make even the most experienced anglers forget how to set a hook. Even ...
The announcement Tuesday by Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks struck some river watchdogs as puzzling. They wondered about FWP’s decision to reopen sections 3 and 4 of the Big Hole River to fishing on ...
When the blistering summer sun settles over Scurry and Borden counties, piscatorial titans to shock the imagination go on the prowl on lakes across Texas. Lake J.B. Thomas is an especially dangerous ...
According to the Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife (MassWildlife), many fish, like bass, are more active during the fall months as they seek to “fatten up” before the long winter.
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