Rob's Aquatics on MSN
The fish too strong for a net had to be caught another way
It started as a routine cast, but the net couldn’t hold what surfaced. The mystery fish vanished back into the depths, leaving only broken gear behind. Determined to find out what it was, we built a ...
Once seen as tugging at London’s apron strings, Essex has carved out its own unique food scene. If proof was needed, the ...
Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSNOpinion
Feeling crabby? Weather will calm after midweek storm | Fish Rap
A small craft advisory was issued through Thursday evening but the weekend looks to be much more calm, with swells in the ...
Gentleman's Pursuits on MSN
Monster Missouri Catfish Slips Away: A Record That Got Away
In the wide, muddy sweep of the Missouri River, where the current pulls like an old grudge and the bottom hides secrets in ...
Denmark is building the world’s first circular fish farm, Onnest, designed for zero waste, local feed production, and high ...
It includes not killing undersized catch, building artificial reefs and considering the benefit of invasive plants.
The University of New Hampshire is using floating pens to sustainably raise steelhead trout, boosting local seafood supply.
Big fish need stronger rods, reels and line. Make sure your setup matches the size of the fish you’re targeting. For larger freshwater fish like bass, catfish or pike, a medium-heavy spinning rod and ...
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