When the 72-foot Lily Jean sunk about 25 miles off the coast of Cape Ann on Jan. 30, the loss was felt in Gloucester and across the region’s fishing community. But the losses were most keenly felt by ...
U.S. Coast Guard officials say they have launched a formal investigation into the sinking of a commercial fishing vessel off ...
JUDGING by the attendance at many of this week’s matches, anglers are getting fed up of sitting out in the cold and wet and ...
Invasive Asian carp have spread around the United States. Wildlife experts and engineers fight to keep them out of the Great ...
Anglers at Smith Mountain Lake are now expressing strong opposition to a proposal to stock sterile grass carp in the lake to ...
River backwaters offer safer ice and predictable winter crappie habitat. Here’s how learning to fish slack water changed my ice season.
Have more faith in single hookbaits this winter, and you will catch more carp!
"The dolphin were destroying them. I saw hundreds of ladyfish just sitting on top of the water huddling to stay warm. It's ...
The 72-foot vessel was returning to port early Friday to repair fishing gear when it sank in frigid Atlantic waters.
Officials have identified the seven people who died on the Lily Jean, a commercial fishing boat that went missing 25<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...