Legislation filed by Rep. DJ Johnson (R-Owensboro) would prohibit the transfer of live trophy catfish from their natural habitat to other bodies of water for commercial ...
With the colder weather in the winter, fish will move to deeper water. Fishing deeper can still produce plentiful catches ...
A few million extra fish will be swimming in the vicinity of your lures this spring thanks to efforts funded by Ohio anglers’ fishing license fees. The Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of ...
A bill sponsored by Owensboro Rep. DJ Johnson would ban the commercial harvesting and transport of live trophy catfish from ...
There’s a place in Alma, Arkansas where the hush puppies arrive at your table like golden orbs of cornmeal perfection, and ...
The Kentucky House is considering legislation that aims to preserve the trophy catfish population in the lower Ohio River and its tributaries.
While most of Ohio’s fish populations are sustained through natural spawning, such as largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, ...
Alabama Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries Division shared a photo on Facebook showing Forrest Winters holding up his monster ...
A seafood program with roots on the West Coast is expanding into the Mid-Atlantic, with a mission that tackles two challenges ...
Today we are here in Hopewell Virginia at the James River with Captain Chuck as we're going out for evening and night fishing for blue catfish. This is our first time fishing for blue catfish, and let ...
Maryland lawmakers are advancing a bill to address the invasive blue catfish problem in the Chesapeake Bay by promoting its use as cat food.
The prospect of the Chesapeake Bay surviving and thriving is regularly threatened by events that negatively impact its ecology.