New technology comes to the fishing world about as frequently as most of us change socks, tempting anglers to reach deep into their pockets with hopes of gaining more satisfaction during our days on ...
There's a lot of fish in the sea, but there may be even more fisherman. Now scientists are trying something different: they are tracking the anglers in order to track the fish. The hope is that they ...
Illegal fishing has plagued oceans worldwide, and new technology is providing a view of its extent. New studies show that while it still happens, protected areas where fishing is banned are thriving.
While doing some research on a personal project during the past several months, I have had the opportunity to re-read some of my old favorite fishing books. Reconnecting with some favorite authors who ...
Three years after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, crude oil toxicity continues to sicken a sentinel Gulf Coast fish species, according to new findings from a research team that ...
I am not sure if there has ever been anything in bass fishing that has been more divisive than forward facing sonar. Live bait may be the closest, and it is such a distant second it is not even in the ...
One of the multiple cases that will be on display at the free Paleo-Indian Fishing Technology Program presented by Archaeologist David Moyer from 1 to 3 p.m., August 3, in the North Pitcher Church, ...
Around the world, trawlers, gillnetters and other fishing boats harvest the seas undetected in places they shouldn't. New technology is combating that. New studies show how successful the battle has ...
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