Outraged Fishermen Postpone Vote for More No-Take Areas
Florida Keys anglers hope to avoid the curse of California
Florida Keys anglers hope to avoid the curse of California
An angler off Kauai bit off more than he could chew trying to land a 200-pound yellowfin from his 14-foot boat.
“Fishing’s NRA” is coming of age — it’s time hop on that train
We provided sea lions with a wild-salmon-and-steelhead buffet; now, we have to deal with the consequences
Sport fishing shown to be “an economic gold mine” for the country.
Keep any loopholes in the Billfish Conservation Act from allowing the shipment and sale of Pacific billfish.
A substantial increase in catch quotas? Pinch me!
Observations and obfuscations from a major national fisheries conference
Just before the start of the conference entitled Managing Our Nations Fisheries 3, in Washington D.C. (where I am as I write), comes a revealing
No more warnings, say federal fisheries officials, for those it catches fishing illegally — even in waters declared legal by the state.
Concerns are growing over invasive lionfish, those uninvited reef squatters from the Pacific, along the entire U.S. Southeast. Not much eats ‘em, but they eat
“A simple matter of fairness,” says U.S. Sen. David Vitter (R-La.) in describing the bombshell bill labeled the Offshore Fairness Act that he introduced into
Florida Keys anglers hope to avoid the curse of California
An angler off Kauai bit off more than he could chew trying to land a 200-pound yellowfin from his 14-foot boat.
“Fishing’s NRA” is coming of age — it’s time hop on that train
We provided sea lions with a wild-salmon-and-steelhead buffet; now, we have to deal with the consequences
Sport fishing shown to be “an economic gold mine” for the country.
Keep any loopholes in the Billfish Conservation Act from allowing the shipment and sale of Pacific billfish.
A substantial increase in catch quotas? Pinch me!
Observations and obfuscations from a major national fisheries conference
Just before the start of the conference entitled Managing Our Nations Fisheries 3, in Washington D.C. (where I am as I write), comes a revealing
No more warnings, say federal fisheries officials, for those it catches fishing illegally — even in waters declared legal by the state.
Concerns are growing over invasive lionfish, those uninvited reef squatters from the Pacific, along the entire U.S. Southeast. Not much eats ‘em, but they eat
“A simple matter of fairness,” says U.S. Sen. David Vitter (R-La.) in describing the bombshell bill labeled the Offshore Fairness Act that he introduced into
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