When Michael Fowlkes set out to make “The History of Sportfishing,” he imagined a documentary likened to the movie “The Endless Summer” meeting Ken Burns, and based on the reactions from those who ...
TOURISM IS A hazardous industry, just ask our Native American friends. When the first tourists showed up on our shores, they were polite and needy. The Native Americans gave them salmon, venison and ...
PANAMA CITY— The Historical Society of Bay County has more events coming up as part of its educational and entertaining series. Their upcoming program is titled “100 Years of Fishing and Boat Building ...
Bret visits Curt Piechowski at a new museum exhibit about his family history in fishing. Host Bret Amundson visits the Lac qui Parle History Museum to explore the new exhibit celebrating the long ...
Evolving roughly 27 different times in the long history of fish, bioluminescence -- the biological production of light -- is one of the flashier survival tools used for luring prey, communication, and ...
PETERBOROUGH - Fly-fishing enthusiasts inspired and helped create the Monadnock Center for History and Culture's latest exhibit, on the history of fishing in the region. "Hooked! Fishing in the ...
In 2005, scientists aboard a research vessel in the northwest Atlantic — about as far from land as possible — waited anxiously during the two hours it took their small, remotely operated submersible ...
If you get the chance to fish for native brook trout in their home waters, don't pass it up. There’s a lot to like about brook trout – even if they're technically a char, not a trout. They sport ...
Few people realize that one of Louisiana’s most valuable fisheries isn’t for shrimp, oysters, or crab—but for a small, unassuming fish that has fueled our state and local economies: the menhaden. The ...