New IGFA Record Category Created
Kids 16 and younger now have more opportunities to set fishing world records.
Kids 16 and younger now have more opportunities to set fishing world records.
Besides providing surprisingly good fishing, isolated wetlands such as ponds and marshes excel at catching pollution.
Trophy highlights from North Carolina’s wintertime monster bluefin tuna bonanza.
Largemouth bass are green, not yellow. What happened to this fish?
A Maldives fly fishing guide still can’t believe he landed a swordfish while wading.
Changes include reduced bag limits for Atlantic red porgy, snowy grouper and blueline tilefish.
There’s more than one way to catch a fish. You can leave the rod and reel at home.
A dad and his son were ice fishing an unidentified lake in the eastern part of the state when they hooked the surprising catch.
Researchers studied why the prized freshwater gamefish is so hard to catch.
Ben Golden III caught the nearly 15-pound sheepshead to tie the current Georgia state record fish.
The U.S. Coast Guard sounded the alarm on illegal fishing in the open ocean.
A group of invasive snakeheads were discovered in a freshwater pond, where they were studied and then killed.
Kids 16 and younger now have more opportunities to set fishing world records.
Besides providing surprisingly good fishing, isolated wetlands such as ponds and marshes excel at catching pollution.
Trophy highlights from North Carolina’s wintertime monster bluefin tuna bonanza.
Largemouth bass are green, not yellow. What happened to this fish?
A Maldives fly fishing guide still can’t believe he landed a swordfish while wading.
Changes include reduced bag limits for Atlantic red porgy, snowy grouper and blueline tilefish.
There’s more than one way to catch a fish. You can leave the rod and reel at home.
A dad and his son were ice fishing an unidentified lake in the eastern part of the state when they hooked the surprising catch.
Researchers studied why the prized freshwater gamefish is so hard to catch.
Ben Golden III caught the nearly 15-pound sheepshead to tie the current Georgia state record fish.
The U.S. Coast Guard sounded the alarm on illegal fishing in the open ocean.
A group of invasive snakeheads were discovered in a freshwater pond, where they were studied and then killed.
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