School’s Outdoor Scholars Program is Unique
University is committed to showing students how to enjoy and preserve natural resources.
Fly Angling America’s River
The Potomac stretches nearly 400 miles from Pennsylvania to the Chesapeake Bay.
Fishingenuity
The biological clock never ceases ticking, and all living things die. But that clock can be frozen, and decay ceased indefinitely. The implications to fish conservation are large.
Blue Marlin Swims 5,089 Nautical Miles
Dania Beach, FL – Juy 9, 2018 – The International Game Fish Association (IGFA) today announced that a blue marlin satellite-tagged on July 21, 2017, during the Bermuda Triple Crown Billfish Championship has won the 2017-18 IGFA Great Marlin Race (IGMR). The winning...
A Fish Always Rises
You learn a lot about life when fishing with John Gierach and Bob White.
Does Lure Color Matter Underwater?
Perhaps it’s time we moved color to the bottom of the list of criteria when choosing a lure or fly.
The Crunch of Ice
Spring fishing on the Miramichi means dodging drifting ice.
ASA Commits to Conservation Through Renewed FishSmart Program
Program aims to increase red snapper, red drum and other South Atlantic species survival rate.
Red Tide is Causing Unprecedented Fish Kills in southwest Florida
Water mismanagement is key to rising red tide.
Don’t Let Distracted Boating Get You This July 4 Holiday
Good boating advice for recreational boating’s busiest day of the year.