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Wild salmon is abundant in Alaska and coveted by chefs — but most Americans eat the cheaper, milder farmed kind. Journalist Kim Cross set out to learn why — and how to cook the real thing right.
Waist-deep in a rain-swollen river, Christer Kristoffersen cast his line, landed it gently on the water, and caught ...
More than 100 live flies buzzing around, 60+ rodent droppings near a container of rice and a prep table, and no potable ...
Successive heatwaves are causing Britain’s rivers to run worrying low, sparking mass fish kills and threatening harvests. On Tuesday, the East and West Midlands officially entered drought, joining the ...
As the veteran baseball player that Chris Salmon is, he understands that you do what you’ve got to do to help your team get ...
It takes the 61-year-old Nolte four hours to tie one of his fully dressed Atlantic salmon flies. His finished flies are works of art that will never see a river or feel the teeth of a fish.
Donation Options Search Search Search Ed Stein holds a roosterfish caught fly fishing in Costa Rica. Provided Share Oh, Ed ...
Brian Peutherer caught the first fly-caught salmon on the Northumbrian Anglers Federation waters of the Coquet this week. He ...
On July 24-26, the Fly In Festival will celebrate its 10th year as a music event in Huntington at the Robert Newlon Airpark ...
The USDA plans to drop sterile flies over Texas and Mexico to stop the screwworm, a parasite that threatens cattle, wildlife, and pets.
Once thriving, there are now believed to be just 73 Southern Resident killer whales left in Washington state's Puget Sound.
The US plans to begin breeding billions of flies to fight a pest. Here is how it will work It's part of plans for protecting the U.S. from the New World screwworm fly, which spawns flesh-eating ...