DEVILS LAKE-"Average" describes the status of adult fish populations in Devils Lake, results from a recent annual fisheries survey show. And from an angling perspective, "average" is still pretty darn ...
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Todd Krieg, who was born and raised in North Pole, won first place in the University of Fairbanks Alaska’s Arctic Innovation Competition last year, for designing a product that he referred to as a ...
In a tract of central Brazilian wetlands, jaguars spend their days wading through chest-deep waters searching for fish. When not hunting, the big cats playfully grapple with each other back on land.
Sockeye salmon catches often add up to half of the value of Alaska’s total salmon fishery, and the so-called reds dominate the season’s early fisheries starting in mid-May. But sockeye catches so far ...
The Idaho Department of Fish and Game estimates wolf populations have dropped, and officials said they hope to implement a plan that would slash numbers to less than half of the current population. In ...
A recent report by the Great Lakes Fishery Commission (GLFC) revealed that populations of parasitic sea lampreys in Lake Superior have surged over the past four years. This spike follows a reduction ...
Snook: Good numbers of snook and some big spawner-size fish are being reported around the Tampa Bay area and locations elsewhere this week. Strike Zone, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ...
CLEMENTS — The numbers of fall-run Chinook salmon that have gone over the Woodbridge Diversion Dam fish ladder on the Mokelumne River to date are much lower than those in recent years, but fish ...
On Pier 47, fishermen from the sustainable fishing company Pioneer Seafoods haul in their catch. In large blue bins, they unload thousands of pounds of groundfish — seafood that hasn’t been seen on ...
CHENEY RESERVOIR, Kan. — Mark Fowler has fished Cheney Reservoir hundreds of times in the past 24 years. In some ways, he’s never seen the lake better than it’s been this year. “For numbers of big ...