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Want to be more successful when trolling offshore? Using these key tactics—and modifying when warranted—will keep you ...
We’ve all heard the phrase, “a fish out of water,” but these fish take it literally. As you can see in this YouTube video, ...
Omar employs the best fish catching techniques for the season and right now, he is depending upon his downriggers to put his ...
The six-pound test line shot through the eyes of the short, four and a half foot, ultralight pole with ease. The line settled on the water, barely dimpling the surface ...
Sustainability experts question whether growing fish in Arizona's desert, using energy-intensive systems and scarce water, can truly scale without environmental costs.
The fish, which can survive short periods of time in low-oxygen conditions by breathing air, is an invasive species.
An invasive species of fish that can live out of the water has been found lurking in Canada, experts warn.
Over time, they can monopolize key resources such as food and habitat, pushing native species out. This causes declines in biodiversity, harming ecosystems.
A market-based approach to managing water in the Colorado River basin could provide more reliable supplies for farmers, communities, and industry amid ongoing drought and excess demand. The right ...
Most of the time they are killed by asphyxiation, either in open air or ice water. While this is a cost-effective way to kill fish en-mass, an international team of biologists, led by Cynthia ...
Mainstream Aquaculture has a fish farm in the desert in Yuma County, raising concerns about using groundwater, a nonrenewable resource.
In the desert of landlocked Arizona, where the Colorado River crisis has put water use under a microscope, Mainstream Aquaculture has a fish farm where it’s growing the tropical species ...