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 ...
Branson Williams feels the weight of his responsibilities. The 39-year-old Marylander is tasked with defeating an elusive and relentless enemy that shows no signs of weakening. Failure in this war is ...
If you’re wandering around Nepal and you see a fish walking near your feet, don t worry. A newly discovered species of snakehead fish found near the Himalaya mountain range can survive up to four days ...
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 ...
The fishing boat crept through the warm green water, past sprigs of hydrilla and milfoil, into a lush shoreline nook of the Pohick Bay. The depth finder ticked down -- four, three, two feet. A metal ...
A Crownsville man broke the state record for the largest catch of a Chesapeake Channa — an invasive fish commonly called a snakehead. “They taste good and everybody wins,” Matt Foreman told the ...
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