A Redfish Caught Hundreds of Feet Deep
“Redfish” is a ubiquitous nickname for red drum. Now meet the real redfish!
“Redfish” is a ubiquitous nickname for red drum. Now meet the real redfish!
Croakers are common in shallows around the world; who knew some species live thousands of feet deep?
Bonefish & Tarpon Trust’s Project Permit seeks to fill the data gaps of the iconic Florida Keys species.
The tiny man-of-war fish defies death daily, living amidst deadly stinging tentacles.
The IGFA’s world-record lists are checkered with unlikely and even ridiculous fish names.
Search the world-record lists and some fish species with ridiculous common names may jump out at you.
Does holding fish by the jaw with a lip-gripper cause harm?
A guide to the most common questions and terms related to tides.
Besides providing surprisingly good fishing, isolated wetlands such as ponds and marshes excel at catching pollution.
Largemouth bass are green, not yellow. What happened to this fish?
A new Florida rule hopes to increase survival of released reef fish.
Researchers studied why the prized freshwater gamefish is so hard to catch.
“Redfish” is a ubiquitous nickname for red drum. Now meet the real redfish!
Croakers are common in shallows around the world; who knew some species live thousands of feet deep?
Bonefish & Tarpon Trust’s Project Permit seeks to fill the data gaps of the iconic Florida Keys species.
The tiny man-of-war fish defies death daily, living amidst deadly stinging tentacles.
The IGFA’s world-record lists are checkered with unlikely and even ridiculous fish names.
Search the world-record lists and some fish species with ridiculous common names may jump out at you.
Does holding fish by the jaw with a lip-gripper cause harm?
A guide to the most common questions and terms related to tides.
Besides providing surprisingly good fishing, isolated wetlands such as ponds and marshes excel at catching pollution.
Largemouth bass are green, not yellow. What happened to this fish?
A new Florida rule hopes to increase survival of released reef fish.
Researchers studied why the prized freshwater gamefish is so hard to catch.
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