
Eight Nasty Fish You Don’t Want to Catch
Not all our catches are glamorous. In fact, some fish can be downright dangerous or even deadly.
Not all our catches are glamorous. In fact, some fish can be downright dangerous or even deadly.
This small, strange fish swallowed a large squid that left one angler scratching his head.
Why do some redfish have many black spots when most have just one?
An angler caught this fish off the Argentina coast — and it became a world record.
That huge fish you saw on the ocean’s surface swimming sideways and missing a tail? That’s a mola.
Dolphin, mahi or dorado: by any name, one of the ocean’s most perfect gamefish
The anatomy, biology and everything else that makes tarpon tick are as fascinating as catching one is.
Learn the ways of the gray ghost of the flats.
Discover their tendencies and their whereabouts to hook sailfish anywhere.
By tagging fish for NOAA’s Cooperative Tagging Program, fishermen have contributed greatly to our scientific understanding of many valuable species.
Check out these microscopic images of newborn fish — we all need to start somewhere.
Carter Andrews brings a whole new meaning to a smoking glove — this one is induced by fast-action tuna.
Not all our catches are glamorous. In fact, some fish can be downright dangerous or even deadly.
This small, strange fish swallowed a large squid that left one angler scratching his head.
Why do some redfish have many black spots when most have just one?
An angler caught this fish off the Argentina coast — and it became a world record.
That huge fish you saw on the ocean’s surface swimming sideways and missing a tail? That’s a mola.
Dolphin, mahi or dorado: by any name, one of the ocean’s most perfect gamefish
The anatomy, biology and everything else that makes tarpon tick are as fascinating as catching one is.
Learn the ways of the gray ghost of the flats.
Discover their tendencies and their whereabouts to hook sailfish anywhere.
By tagging fish for NOAA’s Cooperative Tagging Program, fishermen have contributed greatly to our scientific understanding of many valuable species.
Check out these microscopic images of newborn fish — we all need to start somewhere.
Carter Andrews brings a whole new meaning to a smoking glove — this one is induced by fast-action tuna.
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