A new experiment is testing the commercial success of fish traps in Washington and Oregon. Even as some conservationists ...
About half the salmon swimming up the Columbia River come from hatcheries, and most of them are raised to be caught by fishermen. The rest are wild, and many of them are protected under the Endangered ...
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Primitive fishing methods rely on simple principles rather than modern equipment. This tide pool trap demonstrates how effective those techniques can still be. It’s low-tech, but surprisingly ...
About half the salmon swimming up the Columbia River come from hatcheries — raised to be caught by fishermen. The rest are wild. And many of those salmon are protected under the Endangered Species Act ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Researchers at Nagaland University in Lumami, India, recently collaborated with local bamboo weavers to design a low-cost fishing ...
He might not have known it at the time, but Dave Genz was making ice fishing history in 1980, when he built the first flip-top portable ice fishing shelter in the garage of his Twin Cities-area home.