Today's Fishing Q&A is all about carp! Question 1: I love carp fishing but there's no way that you can say they aren't invasive. They have been here for more than 200 years but they were still brought ...
Today's fishing Q&A is about catching carp in clear water and catching catfish in high pressure waters. Q1: Love your vids. I have a question. I have a creek by my house that has a deep hole that ...
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A Connecticut angler has shattered the state record for white catfish and Ben Tomkunas’ catch also is a pending world record. “This was a tough one to verify as Channel Cats and White Cats, especially ...
As darkness falls over the city of Pittsburgh, activity starts to pick up along the shorelines of the Allegheny River. Boats equipped with floodlighting set sail to cruise the shore lines. Aboard each ...
Carp jumping at Lake Barkley Dam. The permit allows for commercial fishing of silver, grass, and black carp, all of which are ...
Bacon Creek Park in Sioux City, Iowa, harbors a small reservoir that was created in the 1960s, and it’s a popular fishing spot for city residents. Local angler Jacob Mackey, 26, has been targeting ...
Want to know what carp eat? Believe it or not, carp have one of the most diverse palates of all freshwater fishing swimming in the United States. They’re herbivores, and while they dine on a massive ...
Hoosiers can now apply for a new permit that will allow anglers to harvest invasive carps in Indiana. Invasive carp species, ...
This article was published in Scientific American’s former blog network and reflects the views of the author, not necessarily those of Scientific American Last October, the infamous silver carp beat ...
The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (ODWC) wants anglers to know that there’s an invasive carp species that needs to be removed from state waters. On Wednesday, March 29, the agency ...
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has established a new permanent rule that became effective in December 2025 (312 IAC 9-10-28) creating an invasive carp harvest permit. This new ...