Crappies are cooperative—until they’re not. These five ice fishing moves can turn stubborn follows into solid bites and more slabs on the ice.
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Fishing expedition yields 200 pounds of catfish catch
Fishing duo Cole and Jay fish for 200lbs of catfish in an insane adventure.
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Duck decoys tested for catfish fishing and cooking
Fishing duo Cole and Jay test duck decoys for catfishing success.
Pat Hutchinson was fishing the James River in Virginia on January 5, 2025, when she landed this 13.61-kilogram (30-pound) blue catfish. (IGFA) VIRGINIA – One lucky woman kicked off 2026 with the catch ...
Anglers can find luck near moving water, like rivers, as fish search out bait. Jig heads with plastic tails are popular for river fishing late in the fall. Rivers can make for an easy outing with a ...
A Nebraska man caught a record-breaking 105-pound blue catfish in the Missouri River near Council Bluffs, Iowa. The 60-inch fish is the largest blue catfish ever caught in Iowa, breaking a record from ...
Watch the sunset from Cunningham Lake on May 29, 2024 Omahan George Thompson went back to find the Missouri River monster that got away, just like in all those old fishing yarns. George Thompson and ...
A Black woman’s corporate catfishing experiment is being transformed into a docuseries exposing the harsh realities of Black life in corporate America. A Black woman who posed as a white woman on ...
When designs for One River North were released in 2021, international media coverage lauded the “plant-filled fantasy landscape” for blurring “the lines between the built and natural environments.” ...
DENVER (KDVR) — Detectives believe there could be more victims after a hung-up 911 call led deputies to arrest a man who allegedly used dating apps to meet up with people and trap them in his car in ...
I first began covering the Mekong River in Southeast Asia almost two decades ago, encountering fish so immense they seemed almost mythical: giant freshwater stingrays weighing as much as a grand piano ...
Flathead catfish, opportunistic predators native to the Mississippi River basin, have the potential to decimate native and recreational fisheries, disrupting ecosystems in rivers where they become ...
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