Authorities in Florida have charged 10 suspects for illegally using monofilament gill nets to capture and kill more than 500 pounds of fish, including sharks. All 10 suspects are from Atlanta, Ga.
From left, Woody Red Cloud, Sheldon Fisher, Joe Santos and Bruce Maestas remove lake trout and whitefish from a gill net during a Native Fish Keepers netting operation on Flathead Lake. A bin of lake ...
Ten people from Atlanta were arrested and face an array of charges, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission reports. More than 500 pounds of fish and sharks were caught by 10 people ...
A push to ban non-tribal gill net fishing for salmon on the Columbia River is no shock to Pete Knutson, who has witnessed several similar attempts like it in his lifetime. "You can sell it to people ...
ONAMIA-On the choppy waters of Mille Lacs Lake, Tom Jones steers a 26-foot aluminum boat within arm's reach of a bright orange buoy. Greg Berg and Kris Nissen lean over the side and start hauling in a ...
On Friday, March 17, the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife continued allowing commercial gill nets to indiscriminately kill both hatchery and endangered fish in the Columbia River in summer and ...
IN LAKE SUPERIOR -- The fish appeared first as ghostly images in the translucent depths of Lake Superior. As the gill net came cranking in, it delivered the fish to a steel table where biologists with ...
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