We have dinosaurs swimming in the Midwest. Paddlefish fossils date from 65 million years ago. They’re native to North America and once flourished in the Mississippi and Missouri watersheds. Today, ...
Anyone can set a fishing record anywhere. An angler from Illinois set a new fishing record in Missouri late last week. According to the man who caught the fish, he was on a trip with his family when ...
We have dinosaurs swimming in the Midwest. Paddlefish fossils date from 65 million years ago. They’re native to North America and once flourished in the Mississippi and Missouri watersheds. Today, ...
LAKE OZARK, Mo. — Anglers at the Lake of the Ozarks were treated to a world-record catch on Sunday, according to the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC). Chad Williams of Olathe, Kansas was with ...
Anglers might soon see changes regarding paddlefish, fishing methods and commercial fishing. The Missouri Conservation Commission gave initial approval Aug. 27 to several proposed changes during an ...
The 31,000-acre Beaver Lake in Northwest Arkansas has been a top bass, crappie, and striper fishing spot for generations. The lake is known for its hot action for heavyweight striped bass, and big ...
BISMARCK — The paddlefish snagging season opens May 1 every year in northwest North Dakota. Snaggers must have a valid paddlefish tag in their possession while participating. Also, there is one ...
Mar. 2—The Four-State Area has earned a reputation for paddlefish, including last year's 164-pound world record at Oklahoma's Keystone Lake. According to the Missouri Department of Conservation, the ...
This fish is definitely worth a "big fish alert." An angler in Tennessee reeled in a massive paddlefish during a recent trip to Cherokee Lake. This is just the latest in a string of new fishing ...
When a Cassville fisherman spotted a metal ring on a paddlefish he snagged, he knew conservation officials would want to see it. Joe Richter landed his 57-pound catch on Table Rock’s James River arm ...
An Oklahoma angler established a state and world record Tuesday by landing a 164-pound paddlefish at Keystone Lake. Grant Rader (pictured at left in both images) snagged the massive ...
Nathan “Shags” McLeod holds his paddlefish with Brandon Butler and guide Jason Smith. Submitted photo We have dinosaurs swimming in the Midwest. Paddlefish fossils date from 65-million years ago. They ...