
Underwater Cameras: A must-have tool for offshore aquaculture
Whether fixed or mobile, an underwater camera allows a necessary window into a world otherwise difficult to access.
Smelt Parade Honors Fish In Duluth, Minnesota
Just when you think you’ve seen everything, the good people of Duluth, Minnesota decide to throw a smelt parade. The celebration was held on May 15 and featured so much more than just fried fish.
Upcoming Great Lakes Regional Seafood Workshop Promotes Sound Fisheries
Economically sound fisheries are important for the success of the United States’ seafood industry in providing safe and sustainable products for consumers. But there are concerns that decreased funding to support these fisheries threatens the research, education and outreach needed to keep them going.
Fish Gill Antibodies Keep Fish From Getting Sick
It’s kind of strange how fish can swim around with gills open directly to the water and not immediately get sick from all the waterborne pathogens swimming around them. It’s weird, but also pretty amazing.
Gulf Of Maine Cod Do Better After Release Than Thought
For some time, studying where fish in the Gulf of Maine go after they’ve been caught has used outdated methods. These include relying on data like measurements of length and weight and then turning those into estimates of the number of fish that survive being caught and released.
Westerners lead Bassmaster Elites on California Delta; Hanselman sweeps FLW Series
California-native Justin Lucas put his local knowledge to good use at Bassmaster Elite Series on the California Delta, winning the event where the story was working tides and managing the long runs from Sacramento into the Delta and back.
On Grand Lake, sight fishing and pre-spawn tactics to shape Rayovac FLW event
The bass guides who know Oklahoma's Grand Lake o' the Cherokees are predicting a "slugfest" for the Rayovac FLW Series Central Division stop there this week. Visible spawners will great a field that includes anglers looking to preview the lake before the Bassmaster Classic is held there next spring.
Fishing with drones
An angler who likes playing with remote-controlled helicopters in his spare time has taken the hobby to another level, and rigged up a quadcopter to help him fish, according to syracuse.com. A video he posted online shows his technique, and gives a bird’s-eye view of the action.
Underwater video: Ice fisherman waits out the little guys until big bluegill face-plants bait
Using an underwater camera while ice fishing can help you select for size, says FishSens pro staffer Jeff Elliott in a recent article on the magazine. Having some eyes under the ice will show you when to avoid or just wait out the little guys until something with a little more meat comes along. This video […]