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StormTracker8 Chief Meteorologist Matt DiNardo sat down with Reid Parker of Current Culture Fly to discuss fly fishing for ...
An Upper Makefield woman photographed a "Frankenfish" last Wednesday while walking along the Delaware Canal Towpath in ...
A man fishing on the Neshaminy Creek on July 13 caught a northern snakehead fish, nicknamed "frankenfish" because it can use ...
Headed outdoors in Georgia? Watch your step! These venomous snakes could be hiding nearby. Here's what to know before you go.
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Magnet Fishing Near a Historic Battlefield Reveals Incredible Finds"Bring it on": Helen Zille dares presidency to punish DA ministers for ditching National Dialogue MKP coordinator in KZN ...
The giant snakehead (Channa micropeltes), a predatory fish native to Southeast Asia, has been found in Sri Lanka’s Deduru Oya reservoir, raising concerns over the invasive species’ potential ...
An invasive species of fish that can live out of the water has been found lurking in Canada, experts warn.
Maryland angler Matt Foreman of Crownsville, holds the state record Chesapeake Channa, a 21.8-pound snakehead fish caught June 7 in the Susquehanna River below the Conowingo Dam. (Photo courtesy ...
Matt Foreman's 21.8 pound snakehead, taken from the Susquehanna River, was certified as both a state record and a bowfishing world record.
Snakehead fishing is fast, furious, and fun — but it's also easy to screw up when you're trying to target these tasty invasives. Here's how.
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