
Angler Catches Rare Spotted Cabrilla in California
A brief puzzle over the identity of the rarely seen species, which was promptly released, is solved with good photos and well-worn reference books.

A brief puzzle over the identity of the rarely seen species, which was promptly released, is solved with good photos and well-worn reference books.

The fishing industry legend, who devoted more than 15,000 hours to conservation projects, joins his father in the prestigious ranks.

Current data collection methods used by NOAA may be off by as much as 40 percent. What does this mean for anglers?

This globetrotting academic is on a mission to improve fisheries by studying the effects of fish handling, and educating anglers and future scientists alike.

Temperatures in Florida Bay hit 100 degrees, making the waters feel like a hot tub.

While most coastal states embrace slot limits, the Golden State does not. Here’s a few reasons that California uses different regulations.

This strange fish with a strange name is a favorite target for anglers in some areas.

Anglers cleaned and cooked this tasty fish, learning later it would have been an IGFA record.

This transparent ribbon is the larval form of a baby moray eel.

Don’t mistake this fish species for a porgy — it’s actually a type of chub.

Did you know that tuna larvae have teeth?

In an emergency regulation to protect the California halibut fishery in the northern portion of the Golden State, the California Fish and Game Commission on

A brief puzzle over the identity of the rarely seen species, which was promptly released, is solved with good photos and well-worn reference books.

The fishing industry legend, who devoted more than 15,000 hours to conservation projects, joins his father in the prestigious ranks.

Current data collection methods used by NOAA may be off by as much as 40 percent. What does this mean for anglers?

This globetrotting academic is on a mission to improve fisheries by studying the effects of fish handling, and educating anglers and future scientists alike.

Temperatures in Florida Bay hit 100 degrees, making the waters feel like a hot tub.

While most coastal states embrace slot limits, the Golden State does not. Here’s a few reasons that California uses different regulations.

This strange fish with a strange name is a favorite target for anglers in some areas.

Anglers cleaned and cooked this tasty fish, learning later it would have been an IGFA record.

This transparent ribbon is the larval form of a baby moray eel.

Don’t mistake this fish species for a porgy — it’s actually a type of chub.

Did you know that tuna larvae have teeth?

In an emergency regulation to protect the California halibut fishery in the northern portion of the Golden State, the California Fish and Game Commission on