Common questions in the fall when fishing gets slow are: 'What is this thermocline everyone talks about and what does it mean when the lake turns over?'
The fourth annual Noreen Clough Memorial Scholarships for Females in Fisheries have been awarded to Katherine Abbott, at the University of Massachusetts, and to Audrey Baetz, who is studying at...
Despite fishery managers having years of schooling and experience, Mother Nature still has more control over what happens in lakes than many care to admit.
Advances in fishery management, different angler attitudes and changes in habitat and water quality may have helped once tired, old lakes become good bass fisheries again.
Legislation introduced in Washington State to form a Warm Water Fisheries Advisory CommitteeLate last year, as a result of legislation aimed at protecting juvenile endangered salmon and Orcas ...
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — The third annual Noreen Clough Memorial Scholarships for Females in Fisheries have been awarded to Hadley Boehm, a Ph.D. student at the University of Missouri, and to...
Wisconsin residents can directly impact the policymaking of the Wisconsin DNR at the Conservation Congress spring hearings. There are two proposed rule changes of significant interest to bass...
The North Carolina Chapter of the American Fisheries Society presents the Fred A. Harris Fisheries Conservation Award to recognize non-Chapter members who have distinguished themselves by service...