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Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife fish biologist Jeff Ziller talks about the art of fishing Oregon's mountain lakes.
Be ready to go with your descending gear. Have it all set up on a spare rod and reel. Most reef fish start to experience barotrauma at depths of 50 to 65 feet. Pictured, a mutton snapper ready to head ...
Posted: May 2, 2025 | Last updated: May 2, 2025 Milliken Fishing explains how thousands of fish find shelter under winter docks.
Watch for jumping fish. And be assured, where you see one fish, there are probably more. Sometimes you can see them if the water is clear, but more often you’ll see bubbles from feeding fish.
Two weeks ago, Arizona Game and Fish received a call about a deer fawn covered head-to-toe in cholla cactus at a home in Chloride, Arizona, north of Kingman. Dispatch alerted wildlife officer Troy ...
U.S. scientists and environmental agencies are investigating the sudden die-off of thousands of fish washing up on shores across multiple regions. Possible causes include harmful algal blooms ...
First, it’s important to know that fish are covered in a thin layer of mucus. This slimy coating (it is also called a “slime coat”) is known to keep fish healthy by warding off pathogens.
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On Friday morning, caution tape and orange cones were erected around the still-wet cement where the fish once swam. “I don’t think it’s fair,” construction worker Tyrone Johnson, 53, added.