Fishing’s Most Wanted: Catch & Eat These Tasty Invasives
Support sustainable native fisheries by targeting, removing, and cooking up these four delicious, aquatic invasive fish species.
Support sustainable native fisheries by targeting, removing, and cooking up these four delicious, aquatic invasive fish species.
Jamie Dahl, an outdoorswoman of Pennsylvania roots, has been everything from a certified wildland firefighter and forester to volunteer coordinator. She mentors her two sons and students at Colorado State University on natural resources...
South Louisiana’s Maurepas Swamp offers good opportunities for panfish, bass, and catfish that will get even better once its waters are reconnected to the Mississippi River through a small-scale diversion project.
Jon “Hoss” Haas is host and executive producer of Emmy-nominated Hoss Off the Grid, which invites viewers into the rush of adventure-destination sportfishing. He’s a hardcore lifetime fisherman, whose endeavors are framed by a...
Blue catfish are an aquatic invasive species in the Chesapeake Bay, and eat millions of the striped bass, menhaden, and blue crabs so vital for ecosystem health, recreational fishing, and local economies.
This Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership short video explains how Pennsylvania’s best trout waters receive necessary safeguards, but also why there is a growing list of streams awaiting full protections.
Inducted into the Legends of the Outdoors Hall of Fame in 2022, Bill Cooksey is a well-known and well-respected Tennessee duck and turkey hunter and freshwater angler who is involved in conservation issues throughout...
There’s a growing list of popular trout fishing streams awaiting full protection at the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection. How is this happening?
For the second year in a row, Virginia legislators delayed the passage of a bill that would support a three-year study to determine the ecology, fishery impacts, and economic importance of the Atlantic menhaden...
Richard Martinez shared with TRCP how South Florida hunting offers a chance for backcountry adventure in a subtropical setting – without the need for a passport.
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