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According to the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Matt Foreman of Crownsville is the new state record holder in the ...
Volunteers came out to the Woonasaquatucket River in Smithfield to catalog the fish in its waters by using a technique known ...
A Crownsville man broke the state record for the largest catch of a Chesapeake Channa — an invasive fish commonly called a ...
You may be preparing to hit the pool or even somewhere along the Susquehanna for a swim; however, you may want to be careful ...
The first species, Chiloglanis asperocutis, or the “rough skin” suckermouth catfish, stands out from other species with its ...
The new report conducted by the Lower Susquehanna Riverkeeper Association monitored the E. coli levels at several locations ...
Matt Foreman's 21.8 pound snakehead, taken from the Susquehanna River, was certified as both a state record and a bowfishing ...
Weekly testing of York County waterways and the Susquehanna show elevated levels of e. coli bacteria in some streams.
Matt Foreman set a new Maryland state record by catching a 21.8-pound Chesapeake Channa, also known as northern snakehead, ...
Matt Foreman, of Crownsville, bagged a 21.8 pound - 36 inch long snakehead while fishing in the Susquehanna River, below the ...
DNR recognized Foreman as the new state record holder for the Channa. His fish exceeded the previous record holder, Damien Cook’s 21.0-pound Channa. Foreman was also awarded a Maryland record from the ...
Tom Tatum is the outdoors columnist for MediaNews Group. You can reach him at [email protected].