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Maryland Fishing Report for Thursday, July 10, 2025
The peak of the summer season is here and a time for vacations, relaxing on the water, and of course, fishing. As a reminder, ...
My earliest and most enduring memory of a meal is from my late maternal grandmother's kitchen in small-town Assam, young enough to not remember my age.
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Chesapeake Bay Striped Bass Season Pauses in July
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has announced a closure of the Chesapeake Bay striped bass recreational ...
Dr. Vic Ford brought the program to the Hope Lions on Monday. Dr. Ford served as the director of the Southwest Research and ...
Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission biologist aide, Christina Edwards, holds the Northern Snakehead caught recently in the Monongahela River at Pittsburgh’s Duck Hollow. The Commission’s ...
Snakeheads are opportunistic, voracious eaters. Odenkirk has found 16 fish species, crayfish and frogs in their stomachs. "They'll even eat their own young," he says.
Snakehead fishing is fast, furious, and fun — but it's also easy to screw up when you're trying to target these tasty invasives. Here's how.
Matt Foreman's 21.8 pound snakehead, taken from the Susquehanna River, was certified as both a state record and a bowfishing world record.
Pennsylvania is considering Sunday hunting; anglers should watch for invasive fishNorthern Snakehead fish. (Courtesy of Wikimedia, creative commons license, Brian Gratwicke) ...
An invasive species of fish that can live out of the water has been found lurking in Canada, experts warn.
These fossils, all excavated during the Red Line subway construction, represent 64 extinct fish species, and 39 of them are new discoveries.