Beginning May 1st, Hot Springs will be hosting the Hot Springs Fishing Challenge with the chance to win prizes worth up to $110,000, with one lucky participant
Wildlife officials across the Great Lakes are looking for spies to take on an almost impossible mission: stop the spread of invasive carp. Over the last five years, agencies such as the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Minnesota Department of Natural Resources have employed a new seek-and-destroy strategy that uses turncoat carp to lead them to the fish's hotspot hideouts. Floating receivers send real-time notifications when a tagged carp swims past.
CHICAGO — Under the muddy surface of the Chicago River, a bluegill swam miles upon miles, back and forth from one end of the river system to another. Next to a quiet, unused barge slip near Bubbly Creek, another bluegill remained safely tucked away during the same two-week span earlier this summer. This kind of fish is not known for being a traveler. So the strikingly different behaviors have .
Under the muddy surface of the Chicago River, a bluegill swam miles upon miles, back and forth from one end of the river system to another. Next to a quiet, unused barge slip near Bubbly Creek, another bluegill remained safely tucked away during the same two-week span earlier this summer. This kind of fish is not known for being a traveler. So the strikingly different behaviors have intrigued .