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 ...
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 ...
It is in waterfowl hunting. There it's called baiting and has been outlawed for more than half a century. Long ago, hunters spread grain around blinds to lure birds, but the trick was banned by the ...
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 chumming legal ...
EMERALD ISLE, N.C. (WNCT) – In Emerald Isle, shark chumming activities are now restricted to night hours only. Permitted hours are 8 p.m. – 8 a.m. only. Shark chumming is now prohibited from 8 a.m. – ...
A great white shark that bit a swimmer near Manhattan Beach Pier on Saturday was not attracted to the area by chumming, according to an aquarium director who witnessed the incident. Three fishermen ...
Steelhead are the super-rainbow trout that live in our lakes and spawn in the rivers. Catch one of these wanderlust mercurial gods of the fish world and you’ll know what it’s like to harness a bit of ...
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, ...
BONITA SPRINGS, Fla. (AP) – City Councilors in Bonita Springs want fishermen to stop throwing bags of oily, bloody fish parts into the water at or near the shore to lure sharks. The practice, called ...
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 ...
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 ...