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An "odd-looking" deep-sea fish recently washed ashore on an Oregon beach to the surprise of a local aquarium. The Seaside ...
Anglers who do visit Rice Lake should be aware that fishing regulations and limits are uniform with statewide rules.
Just when I thought Art Weston’s resume couldn’t get any more impressive, another incredible big fish story to shock the imagination comes barreling down the pike. I call the story incredible because ...
The 7-foot-3-inch behemoth weighed in at 153 pounds and Weston said it took him nearly four hours to reel in on just 2-pound ...
One of the most widespread hobbies around the world is fishing. Beyond fishing as a job, sport fishing is an activity practiced by millions of people and the capture of some of the ...
MUSCAT, Oman (AP) — Iran raises death toll in port explosion to at least 14 killed, as some 750 others injured.
The sheriff's office shared a video of deputies wrangling a massive alligator on the campus of Parrish Community High School. In the video, a deputy can be seen lassoing the animal's snout as it ...
I know it sounds crazy [but] I want to wrestle an alligator,” he said. Trending on Billboard And, on the night when his beloved Tennessee Titans football team made news for snagging quarterback ...
Social media was abuzz on Wednesday over a video with a rumored alligator swimming in Worcester’s Indian Lake. The video posted by Lilianna Gonzalez, who goes by Endless Love Saez on Facebook ...
Renowned angler Art Weston has done it again — recently landing a massive alligator gar measuring 7 feet 3 inches and weighing 153 pounds on Lake Livingston in East Texas. Calling it the “most ...
Alligator mating season in Southeastern North Carolina is from late April through July. Relocating alligators is ineffective, and coexistence is key. Alligator attacks are rare in North Carolina.
An international team of paleontologists, geologists, geoscientists and Earth scientists has found evidence that a type of giant crocodile that lived millions of years ago in what is now North ...