Fish Facts: Little Caribbean Sea Bass
Hamlets? “To be or not to be,” asks the angler.
Hamlets? “To be or not to be,” asks the angler.
Looking for a unique challenge? Targeting bumphead parrotfish on fly fits the bill.
Can you identify this fish from the northern Pacific?
Not even a little bit, but keep an eye on the toothy opposite end.
Yellowfin versus Allison tuna: What’s the difference? There is none.
Check out a game fish called the sky emperor — and find out what keeps the species inside the Red Sea.
Handle this species of Indo-Pacific lionfish with care, advises an expert.
“Redfish” is a ubiquitous nickname for red drum. Now meet the real redfish!
Croakers are common in shallows around the world; who knew some species live thousands of feet deep?
The tiny man-of-war fish defies death daily, living amidst deadly stinging tentacles.
The IGFA’s world-record lists are checkered with unlikely and even ridiculous fish names.
Search the world-record lists and some fish species with ridiculous common names may jump out at you.
Hamlets? “To be or not to be,” asks the angler.
Looking for a unique challenge? Targeting bumphead parrotfish on fly fits the bill.
Can you identify this fish from the northern Pacific?
Not even a little bit, but keep an eye on the toothy opposite end.
Yellowfin versus Allison tuna: What’s the difference? There is none.
Check out a game fish called the sky emperor — and find out what keeps the species inside the Red Sea.
Handle this species of Indo-Pacific lionfish with care, advises an expert.
“Redfish” is a ubiquitous nickname for red drum. Now meet the real redfish!
Croakers are common in shallows around the world; who knew some species live thousands of feet deep?
The tiny man-of-war fish defies death daily, living amidst deadly stinging tentacles.
The IGFA’s world-record lists are checkered with unlikely and even ridiculous fish names.
Search the world-record lists and some fish species with ridiculous common names may jump out at you.
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