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Yellow-Eyed Fish From Maryland Sets New Fishing Record
A new Maryland state fishing record was set when Jian Feng Li of Montgomery County, Maryland, caught a yellowedge grouper on August 27. This impressive fish was caught in the deep waters off Ocean City, specifically in Poorman’s Canyon, marking …
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Scottie Scheffler and Randy Moss Invest in Sport Fishing Championship League: A New Era for Competitive Fishing
A notable group of celebrity athletes, including world-renowned golfer Scottie Scheffler, NFL Hall of Famer Randy Moss, New Orleans Saints’ Alvin Kamara, Charlotte Hornets’ Grant Williams, and country star Brian Kelley, have taken their talents off the field and into …
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Fly Fishing Locale Near Jackson Hole, WY Lists For Over $35M
A 71-acre ranch near Jackson Hole, Wyoming, recently hit the market for $34.75 million, making it the priciest property listed in the Wilson area. Situated just 10 miles from Jackson, this stunning estate provides a blend of seclusion and proximity …
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DeSantis Announces 50% Discounts for Fishing Licenses in the Sunshine State
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has unveiled a new initiative aimed at promoting outdoor activities and encouraging Floridians to explore the state’s natural beauty. The “Great Outdoors Initiative” will provide discounts on state park passes and hunting and fishing licenses. This …
‘Monster’ 283-Pound Alligator Gar Fish Sets Potential Records in Texas
In an astonishing angling feat, Kentucky fisherman Art Weston, 52, reeled in a colossal 283-pound alligator gar fish while fishing in Texas’ Sam Rayburn Reservoir. Fishing guide Kirk Kirkland, who was guiding Weston on the trip, described the catch as …
Delware Angler Catches Largest Freshwater Fish in State’s History
Delaware has seen a remarkable fishing record in recent times, with the DNREC Division of Fish and Wildlife confirming a new state record blue catfish. Sydney McBroom of Bridgeville achieved this feat, landing a colossal 53-pound blue catfish that measured …
Anglers are Fined $10k After Catching 348 Fish in One Day
A group of recreational fishermen recently faced hefty fines totaling $10,500 after they were found guilty of catching an astonishing 348 fish in a single day, a glaring violation of fishing regulations, including nine times the daily limit for snapper. …
Coast Guard Seizes 200 Pounds of Illegally Caught Fish Off South Texas Coast
In a recent operation, the U.S. Coast Guard apprehended four individuals and confiscated approximately 200 pounds of illegally caught red snapper off the South Texas coast. The incident highlights the ongoing efforts to combat illegal fishing activities that threaten both …
Sailfish Conservation: Keep Them in the Water
Sailfish, those captivating and swift creatures, are best admired in their natural habitat, not on your lap for a photo. Federal regulations prohibit the removal of sailfish from the water in most cases, emphasizing humane practices in their conservation. In …
Climate Change Impacting Michigan Hunting and Fishing, Urges Action
A coalition of Michigan hunting, fishing, and conservation groups is highlighting the growing impact of climate change on the state’s outdoors and wildlife. Warming global temperatures are threatening key fish and game species, stressing forests, and altering animal territories and …
Texas Angler’s Epic Catch: 283-Pound Alligator Gar Eyes World Records
In an angler’s dream come true, Art Weston snagged a colossal 283-pound alligator gar in Texas, setting the stage for a potential double world record. On September 2, Weston reeled in this behemoth at Sam Rayburn Reservoir, a renowned hotspot …
Empowering Disabled Veterans through Fly Fishing Adventures
In a heartwarming tradition that has spanned seven years, disabled veterans in our community were treated to a memorable day of fly fishing. The renowned nonprofit organization “Project Healing Waters” and the Stroudsburg Rotary once again joined forces to create …
Massive Fish Spill Sparks Concerns Over Commercial Fishing Practices
Between September 11 and 14, a staggering number of nearly one million dead fish washed ashore along Louisiana’s southwest coastline, resulting from multiple commercial fishing boats dumping approximately 850,000 fish due to overfilled nets. The incident primarily involved menhaden fish, …