Invasive species like the blue catfish and snakehead are threatening ecosystems across Maryland’s waters. Chefs say that if we can’t beat ’em, we should eat ’em. These species vary considerably from ...
Neither of the common names for the submarine-shaped fish scientifically called Channa argus are particularly flattering. They can grow in excess of 33 inches and have a toothy mouth and are native to ...
Maryland outdoorsman Matt Foreman made a serious haul while on a chartered bowfishing trip earlier this month. Fishing the Susquehanna River the night of June 7, Foreman and three of his buddies ...
If you’re headed out on the Chesapeake Bay for Memorial Day Weekend, you could win some cash – depending on watch you catch. The Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is asking fishers and ...
A great blue heron catches a sizable snakehead fish, an invasive species, on June 7, 2016, at the Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge in Cambridge. (Linda Davidson/The Washington Post) According to ...
If you want to catch a northern snakehead in its native range, you’d need airfare to China, Russia or North Korea. By way of the United States, live fish markets and the surprising adaptability of the ...
Twenty years ago, the auspicious journey of the snakehead fish into Maryland waters started with a few being dropped into a Crofton pond — now they are throughout Maryland and the Delmarva Peninsula.
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (WBFF) — Maryland Department of Natural Resources is offering up to $200 for tagged northern snakeheads found in the Chesapeake Bay or in the Blackwater River on the Eastern Shore. The ...
Neither of the common names for the submarine-shaped fish scientifically called Channa argus are particularly flattering. They can grow in excess of 33 inches and have a toothy mouth and are native to ...
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