It's spawning time for many species of fish in the Colorado River, a factor that impacts how, when and where anglers can ...
Texas is home to some of the biggest fish ever caught, from ocean predators to freshwater giants. But with new deregulations ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) recently shared a list of the five invasive animals that people can hunt, catch and cook. Chefs and hunters shared their insights.
Two people canoe under the Hale Boggs Memorial Bridge in the Mississippi River in Luling, La., July 25, 2014. (AP ...
The release, 'Eat the Invaders,' reminds the public the fish are "surprisingly tasty." "Try them grilled, blackened, or ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service suggests hunting, cooking and eating invasive feral hogs, iguana, carp, Northern Snakehead ...
"Their meat is often called 'chicken of the trees' for its mild flavor," the USFWS says. The carp species are high-jumping and can outcompete native fish, the USFWS says. "Here’s the good news ...
"Their meat is often called 'chicken of the trees' for its mild flavor," the USFWS says. The carp species are high-jumping and can outcompete native fish, the USFWS says. "Here’s the good news ...
The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service has advice for dealing with certain types of invasive species -- eat them. Last month, the federal agency posted an article about "5 Invasive Species You Can Hunt ...
Large river species, such as invasive carp ... of carp originating from Asia — silver carp, black carp, grass carp and bighead carp — have spread at alarming rates and harm existing fisheries.