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Your Inner Ear Started as a Fish’s JawboneHave you ever wondered how the delicate structures hidden deep within your ears first came to be? It’s astonishing to think ...
From toolbox beauty tips to a poor taste tribute CD... your weekly roundup of offbeat stories from around the world.
“Today, rockfishing was very slow,” said skipper Rodney Armstrong, of Santa Cruz Coastal Charters, on Tuesday. “All the fish ...
When fly fishers reach out beyond their comfort zone and embrace saltwater fly fishing, there are numerous saltwater specific rods and reels from which to select. Fly rods are usually fast action, ...
There are plenty of fish in the sea. Words by Ambar Ramirez and Carmen Macri We recently came across a report ranking Florida as the second best fishing state in the U.S. — just behind Alaska. And it ...
T.J. Jenkins of Yantis was recently notified that the 13.15-pound hybrid striper caught in January at Lake Cooper has been ...
Giant freshwater crayfish, longer and bulkier than today's species, roamed New Zealand 20 million years ago. They would have ...
Duluth fisheries continue to conduct studies to track sturgeon movement with the help of boat and shore anglers. The ...
This Happened to Me: I Severed My Artery While Quartering an Elk and Almost Bled Out on the Mountain
Elk hunter Henry Rauschenbach’s near-death story is a gut-wrenching, inspiring account of wilderness survival.
In his party were Bob Hoag of Columbus, Ohio, insurance executive and long-time personal friend, John Montgomery, and Putnam Pierman. Montgomery lives in Fort Lauderdale, and is president of a company ...
It’s been an eventful spring thus far in the fishing world. Among other things, multiple Texas waterbody records have been ...
Mighty River Recovery's next effort involves Citizen Enhanced Projects, six fenced-in enclosures on the St. Johns River.
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