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Experience world-class fishing and unforgettable wildlife at this mythical lake in Alaska, which is the largest freshwater ...
Returns of chinook (or king) salmon to Kodiak streams have been historically low so far, continuing a frightening trend. Meanwhile Chignik sockeye (or red) salmon are having a good year, and returns ...
The Russian River Sanctuary Area will open for sockeye fishing on July 1, two weeks early. Over 22,700 sockeye have passed ...
It took Riley Neal three and a half hours, a borrowed net, and a whole lot of grit to land the 51-pound king salmon he hooked ...
Salmon shark swimming with its mouth open. (Lamna ditropis). Image by PIRO-NOAA Observer Program, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons. The phenomenon isn’t limited to the Atlantic. In the Pacific ...
The Common Thresher Shark (Alopias vulpinus) is easily identified by the extended upper lobe of its caudal fin.Even though these sharks can grow up to 20 feet long, much of their length comes from ...
It also has the most nicknames of any shark on this list; it’s known in different parts of the world as the bonito shark, the blue pointer, the mako shark, and the marrajo. Shortfin Makos grow over 12 ...
There are about 536 known species of shark in the world, and 316 of them are endangered by fishing. Sometimes they are caught illegally, and in other cases they are killed incidentally, by fishers ...
The all-tackle world record Chinook salmon came from the Kenai River in Alaska, and it weighed 97 pounds 4 ounces. Angler Les Anderson caught the fish drifting a spin-n-glo. The Biggest Trout ...
Scientists want to know more about how industrial fishing fleets affect salmon returning to Canadian rivers and streams. De Gagne, a senior officer with the Department of Fisheries international ...
A shark taking its last breaths. In this series, taken in the winter when Arnold is not fishing, he finds his way onto the gargantuan trawlers and crabbers surited for rough seas. And his role on ...