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For some San Francisco Bay fish, consuming half a pound a week could be unsafe. The chemicals, found in people and animals worldwide, have been linked to cancer and other health effects.
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Wide Open Spaces on MSNHow Texas Fisherman Is Using 3D Printing Hack To Catch BassImage via Shutterstock The future is now. You don't have to fight technology. Embrace it. One Texas fisherman used a 3D ...
Justin Conner of Milton caught a 51.49-inch, 66.30 pound blue catfish on the Kanawha River in Putnam County using a mooneye ...
Texas continues to be a fishing haven, where anglers connect over record-sized bass, fueled by the Toyota ShareLunker Program ...
After racking up more than 75 pounds on Day 1, Michael Neal didn’t need to catch another bass during Group A’s second day of qualifying to maintain his spot atop ScoreTracker at Heavy Hitters. The ...
It was a successful day, as evidenced by the No. 45 on the fish counter at the end of the six-hour trip. Forty-three of those ...
The last few days before Memorial Day are typically the last gasp for anglers looking to have area lakes to themselves before ...
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Some fish fight. Others dazzle. And then there’s the peacock bass—a fish that does both with flair. Known for its fiery ...
On Saturday, May 3, 2025, the Straughn Junior High Bass Team set out for their last tournament of the season, the Alabama ...
Texas angler Goya Lin uses 3D printing to design his own bass lures. One topwater lure looks like a trio of ducklings.
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