STRIPED BASS: THE INK’S NOT EVEN DRY…
The ink is not even dry yet on the new Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission’s Striped Bass Management rules and the Chesapeake Bay contingent is …
The ink is not even dry yet on the new Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission’s Striped Bass Management rules and the Chesapeake Bay contingent is …
This past summer, anglers united to convince the Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife (WDFW) to create Wild Steelhead Gene Banks on the Skagit, Elwha, …
Trout Unlimited and KEEPEMWET have teamed up to launch the Trout Unlimited Keepemwet Fishing™ Photo Contest complete with some sweet prizes. First Place – A …
Rising carbon dioxide concentrations in seawater are set to make fish drunk and disorientated. Why does CO2 make fish drunk? The phenomenon that causes fish to …
What’s better than a salmon cannon? An Uber for those migrating fish. Cartoonist Jack Ohman weighs in with this satirical sketch of the flawed trap …
A global study of trout ecology by researchers based at Glacier National Park found water temperature and streamflow to be the most powerful predictors of …
Indigenous tribes, timber firms and environmental groups in western Canada have welcomed a deal to protect one of the world’s largest remaining tracts of temperate …
A report published this fall found that 60 – 75 percent of male smallmouth bass in the Missisquoi River carry eggs. Researchers believe the condition results from …
While crossbreeding with other fish remains the biggest risk to Montana’s westslope cutthroat trout, new DNA testing shows the populations may be tougher than expected. …
Comprehensive article on dam removal told through the lens of O’Shaughnessy Dam, which flooded the once magnificent Hetch Hetchy Valley and created San Francisco’s most …