State law allows wildlife to be trapped and killed under regulated methods, but restricts the public from caring for injured animals without permits.
Staff at Chicago's Shedd Aquarium have reared a special kind of fish known as a warty frogfish for the first time in captivity. Their success may hold broader lessons for raising marine species.
Discover Mark's innovative tomato experiment from Self Sufficient Me! Watch as he grows a Gladiator tomato plant in a ...
After struggling to keep gummy worms on the hook and barely getting bites, he’s close to giving up. Then suddenly, the rod bends — and what hits next proves the experiment might actually work. The ...
Most striped bass are moving to the south end of the lake, but some good catches continue to come from the Prairie Creek and ...
Hello anglers, We just took a trip over the hill to Valley Springs, Calif., to visit family, and yes there was fishing ...
Anglers age 15 and under are looking forward to Mentored Youth Trout Day being held for one day on March 28. This annual ...
Coming across the light-catching jewels of the springtime beach, the sort of bright and flashing gems that may or may not ...
Berkley lifts the curtain on its Lab Series baits after Dylan Nutt’s Bassmaster Classic reveal, including new minnows, worms, ...
Information and photos provided by New Mexico Department of Game and Fish Trout, a staple of New Mexico fishing, have some ...
For the vast majority of us, we can eat live worms with no ill effects – as gross as that sounds, it happens every day,” the ...
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife recently seeded ponds and lakes on the north Oregon coast and Willamette Valley with ...