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The biggest myths about spawning bass

Spawning season is when bass fishing myths do the most damage. You hear hard rules repeated every spring—dates, temperatures, ...
In case you missed it, we assembled a team of spawn reporters across the country to key us in on when and how to target bedding bass. The first step was to divide the country into six regions based on ...
For many bass fisheries across the country, the post-spawn is upon us. This means fish have made their beds, laid their eggs, and tiny little fry are beginning to hatch. The good news for anglers is ...
Montana Fish and Wildlife officials urge winter anglers to avoid spawning areas and watch for redds to protect future fish ...
Winter loosened its grip across much of Texas this week, triggering predictable behavioral changes among the state's million-plus freshwater anglers. A lot of them went fishing, and the ones who ...
The U.S. Forest Service is trying to understand how fish spawning in streams around Lake Tahoe might be affected by climate change. This is a good year to see some of the impacts. Every year at this ...
Atlantic salmon have been filmed spawning in a river for the first time since it underwent a restoration project. West ...
A crowd of schoolchildren stood at a bend in a creek under the shadow of the Warm Springs Dam last week and watched 14 large steelhead trout thrashing against the current. It was the last push for the ...
HARTSEL — With the annual spawning run of rainbow trout up the Dream Stream about to begin, anglers face a question of ethics: Is fishing for the spawners acceptable, and if so, how much fishing ...
Each spring, an immense breeding migration culminates in the northernmost portions of the Gulf of California at a reserve near the Colorado River delta. Synchronized with the tides two to five days ...
Watch video and view photos as volunteers and Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission officials collected hundreds of steelhead ...
Salmon born in captivity become domesticated in as little as one generation, a new study finds, explaining why hatchery-born fish don't do as well as wild-born ones in Oregon rivers. Researchers ...