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Why catch and release tournaments are facing a backlash from serious anglers who say the practice is being misrepresented
Catch-and-release tournaments were sold as the conservation-minded future of competitive fishing. But a growing number of ...
Whether a caught fish is released back into the water or removed for consumption depends on more than just the fish species and size. Researchers from the Leibniz-Institute of Freshwater Ecology and ...
Like most kids my great-nephew was introduced to the world of fishing by catching “sonnies” and other such panfish. His proving ground was the shoreline at Deer Lake where the catching ...
You have to fish moving water slightly different for smallmouths, but rivers are typically less pressured and the bass put up ...
According to Idaho Fish and Game, Dylan Smith of Idaho Falls caught the 43.25-inch lake trout on Payette Lake in McCall on ...
Lake trout are being found as shallow as 20 feet in some areas as colder water moves back in, while walleye action remains ...
Still, the use of the technology is growing dramatically, with surveys in Minnesota finding about 30% of anglers now use ...
Hardy Pond is producing walleye limits, northeast Lake Huron ports are delivering lake trout limits, and bluegill are on beds across inland lakes with warmer weather.
An angler set a record in Connecticut by catching a fish weighing more than 58 pounds. Getty Images/iStockphoto An award-winning angler set a state record in Connecticut by reeling in a massive fish, ...
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What’s it like to be a fish? Anglers 100 years ago used underwater cameras and the photos look surprisingly surreal
In a series of publications spanning the 1910s and 1920s, anglers attempted to crack the puzzle of fishing — what makes a ...
Dylan Smith landed a 43.25-inch lake trout on Payette Lake, reclaiming Idaho's catch-and-release state record he originally ...
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