The Cool Down on MSN
Officials issue 15-cent-per-pound bounties for fishers to catch harmful creatures: 'We have a large population'
Kentucky wildlife officials are turning invasive carp into a cash crop for motivated anglers.
Angling Times on MSN
Return to childhood river produces dream barbel
When he was 13 years old, Rob Pocock landed his very first barbel – a fish of 9lb 8oz – from the Old River Lea. At the time, ...
Angling Times on MSN
Fishery cleanup led by unexpected 'troublemakers'
Jamie Clayton, who runs Manchester Angling Club, has just taken on the lease at Sykes Reservoir, Stockport, where anti- ...
According to Crossroads Today, the expanded bounty program, now in 27 states, will pay fishers $100 for every invasive black ...
After severe rain, severe winds, and a heat wave, it was time for San Fernando Valley residents to enjoy the sunny days and ...
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