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The Great Lakes have been victimized by invasive populations of mussels for years. The zebra and quagga mussels are a danger ...
An international effort to reduce the amount of coal-mine pollution being released into Lake Koocanusa and the Kootenai River now has a plan for how the study of pollution.
A marsh area near Najaf, Iraq suffered a mass fish die-off on June 3. Authorities are still attempting to determine the cause ...
Trail Point Brewery's Native Waters IPA is the latest in their series raising awareness about invasive species while offering ...
The biggest bass ever caught in a Texas body of water weighed in at a whopping 18.18 pounds, according to the Texas Parks and ...
A mix of outdoors stories from Minnesota, including information on an opportunity to serve on fisheries input groups for Lake ...
The association has described the situation as ‘dire’ and ‘unpredenented’ after a fish survey of the River Nene, carried out ...
Most walleyes, pike, bass and crappies have slowly settled into their summer spots and will be there throughout the remainder ...
There’s an ideal beach for swimming on the Oregon coast — though it might not be quite where you expect. The travel magazine ...
Editor's Note: This edition of Eric Church's column, "Church Country," appears in the new Game Fish Issue of the Field & ...
Lucas Lundgren, a geologist and YouTuber, recently panned for gold in Duluth's tributaries, uncovering shiny flakes and highlighting Minnesota's rich mining history from the late 1800s.
When paramedics Jacob DiPaolo and Dominique Hodges and EMT Kole Adams arrived at Lake Tobesofkee on May 23, they were expecting an easy day of fishing and soaking up the sun.