A massive sinkhole has developed in a canal in the English county of Shropshire, trapping two boats in deep mud and prompting emergency services to declare a “major incident.” ...
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It has been a landmark year for angling
As 2025 draws to a close, it’s worth reflecting on what’s been a significant year for the Angling Trust, Fish Legal, and for the sport as a whole across England and ...
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Building my own carp fishery gets approved
This video documents the moment planning permission is granted to build a private carp fishery. It follows the early stages of the project, including reactions, next steps, and the scale of what’s ...
Ian Botham has lambasted England’s Ashes preparation once again, calling their decision to play ODIs in New Zealand ahead of the series “absolute nonsense” and insisting that “nets are for fishing” ...
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This coverage is made possible through a partnership between WBEZ and Grist, a nonprofit environmental media organization. The Silver carp is big, unwieldy and requires Joe Greendyk to use both hands ...
Well hey guys, yeah, we're in Farley, Missouri near the Platte River where crews from Missouri Department of Conservation and Missouri Fisheries are hard at work all week getting the carp fish removed ...
A group of Arkansas Game & Fish Commission invasive carp specialists patrol the Cache River in eastern Arkansas. Credit: Lucas Dufalla / Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Since their accidental introduction ...
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The June Sucker Recovery Implementation Program has gone to great lengths to reduce the population of invasive carp in Utah Lake and restore the once endangered June sucker fish to its native habitat.
ILLINOIS – The Illinois Department of Natural Resources could pay fishers up to $1,000 a month to catch and remove black carp, an invasive species threatening the Mississippi River basin and its ...
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