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Bryan Baker of "Spoonbill Wreckers" guide service in Miami, Okla., is a 15-year veteran guide and angler. He specializes in ...
Our opinion: Saving the region’s lakes and rivers from invasive species is a fight worth fighting Once these nuisance species take hold, there really is no going back.
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Last weekend, watercraft inspectors found golden mussels, a highly invasive aquatic species, on a 45-foot boat that was headed to Lake Tahoe. Experts say golden mussels pose an extreme threat to ...
Trail Point Brewery's Native Waters IPA is the latest in their series raising awareness about invasive species while offering a juicy, hazy IPA craft beer experience.
Some invasive species are safe to remove on your own, but others require professional assistance. Make sure not to carry firewood over state lines and to check for ticks after hikes.
Scientists are experimenting with methods to remove invasive zebra and quagga mussels from Lake Michigan. Early evidence suggests the round goby, another invasive species, may be helping control ...
Lake Tahoe inspectors find invasive species on boat Inspectors reported their first interception of golden mussels at Lake Tahoe after the invasive species was found on a 65-foot vessel on May 30.
DNR officers report mostly good fishing reports from Lake of the Woods Walleye fishing in the Bemidji area continues to be a bit slow since the cold front, while panfishing continues to be decent.
Cogon grass, a major invasive species in Georgia, reduces native plant diversity and increases fire risk. Planting native species is recommended to support local wildlife and prevent invasive ...
The catch was made by Bryan Baker in Oklahoma's Grand Lake o' the Cherokees. The tally for the bighead carp was 118 pounds and 10 ounces. While the catch weight is awaiting official confirmation, that ...