LONG BEACH, Calif. (KABC) -- Juvenile great white sharks swimming very close to shore at Southern California beaches has become a common sight lately, but lifeguards believe some film crews are ...
A state panel has decided to regulate a sport angling practice known as "chumming," which involves releasing parts of dead fish or other material into the water to attract live fish. Officials say the ...
LANSING (AP) - State wildlife policymakers are considering whether to make rules dealing with "chumming," or luring fish by tossing organic material or bait into the water. Michigan doesn't regulate ...
EMERALD ISLE, N.C. (WRIC) — A North Carolina town is banning shark fishing and chumming after a spike in attacks this summer. It’s the first of its kind in the area and lasts now until September 15.
NEWAGYO COUNTY, MI - It's a fishing practice that some anglers say works well, but the Michigan Natural Resources Commission could ban it on some West Michigan rivers. Chumming involves luring or ...
FISHING -- Chumming – the practice of dumping bait of some sort in the water to attract fish so they can be caught -- is generally prohibited in Washington. That could change if a proposal to make ...
HONOLULU (KITV4) – Boaters are asking people to stop dumping fish scraps into the water. Those at Kewalo Basin on Ala Moana Boulevard said several fishermen and other boaters are chumming the waters ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Shark fishermen sling bait — sometimes even blood — to lure the ocean's top predator near the same surf where children splash ...
The Hex is upon us. That’s not a curse. To some, it’s a gift from the gods. Mayflies, scientifically called hexagenia limbata, fill the night skies as they emerge from their larval aquatic state, ...
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It was summer-hot, and Capt. Mark Noble of St. Simons Island, Ga., had several visiting anglers from out-of-state who simply wanted to catch fish - any fish, so long as they were big and fast. No ...