Why do people fish? Many fishermen keep and cook their catch, of course, but few people these days are fishing for sustenance. No, fishermen and women are hooked by something other than hunger.
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Researchers unveil innovative trap that could revolutionize how people catch fish: 'Cost-effective and durable'
Researchers at Nagaland University in Lumami, India, recently collaborated with local bamboo weavers to design a low-cost fishing trap composed of plastic and bamboo threads, both of which are easily ...
WEST FARGO – No one will argue the intent of catch-and-release fishing: To enjoy the thrill of landing a fish and then successfully releasing it to live another day and possibly providing an ...
Syracuse, N.Y. — When the cleanup of the Onondaga Lake bottom was ordered 20 years ago, the primary goal was to make the mercury-laden fish safe to eat. The way to do that, the state Department of ...
The long-running school draws students from across Missouri and around the world to learn casting, technique and patience on ...
It was about 5:30 p.m. on a Friday in Riverfront Park. A food truck served diners on the orange bridge over the Spokane River. People cruised by on bikes and scooters. The cowboy boots and denim crowd ...
Rough fish like carp and buffalo fight harder than bass and are found almost everywhere. Here’s why more anglers should be targeting them.
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