Walrus stampedes linked to global warming
THOUSANDS of Pacific walrus are coming to Alaska’s northwest shore again in the absence of summer sea ice and not all are surviving
THOUSANDS of Pacific walrus are coming to Alaska’s northwest shore again in the absence of summer sea ice and not all are surviving
THE sight before us was nothing short of spectacular
ALONG southern China’s snaking rivers, an ancient fishing community that once lived and worked exclusively on the water has been finding its way to land
THE fishing was tough but the camaraderie was strong – that pretty well sums up the 11th annual Secret Women’s Business Barra Challenge held last Friday and Saturday at Corroboree Billabong
When these Florida fishermen spotted a huge tuna casually swimming right up to them at the dock, they couldn’t believe their eyes.
More than 1000 new-to-science fish have been described in the past eight years – an average of more than 10 a month.
A three and a half metre croc spent most of Sunday at Mandorah stalking fishos.
The 2015 Aurora Kakadu Klash was indeed hard fishing – and incredibly hot, as well – with three days sweltering in extremely humid and ordinary conditions.
New recreational fishing rules will introduce a minimum and maximum size limit for some of our key recreational species in the NT.
While the rains came tumbling down in northeast Arnhem Land late last week, competitors in the annual Aurora Kakadu Klash sweltered in the oppressive, hot conditions on the South Alligator River
TOP End fisho Beajay McKay nabbed a 115cm black jewfish at the mouth of the Adelaide River recently.
BEER battered barra and potato scallops with minted pea mayo
TWO men were forced to swim to shore after they were thrown from their boat about 50m from Nightcliff Jetty.
What actually happens in my fishing locations when the state of the difference between high and low tide is very great?
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