Several bundles of PVC pipe will now play a helpful role in fishing instead of wasting away in a landfill in southwest Arkansas. Arkansas Game and Fish Commission fisheries biologists recently added ...
Fish attractors work best in lakes that have very little underwater structure or vegetation. That is why the Lake Norman Wildlife Conservationists, a local chapter of the N.C. Wildlife Federation, is ...
NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Plastic pipes that energy companies would otherwise send to landfills are being turned into "fish attractors " by wildlife biologists in at least three southern states. Kentucky ...
While scuba diving at Norfork Lake in Arkansas, Cody Wyatt has already seen how a new kind of artificial fish attractor is working. In recent weeks Wyatt, a fisheries biologist with Arkansas Game and ...
Local fishermen may have better luck in the northern arm of Lake Springfield thanks to a partnership between City Water Light and Power and the Springfield Crappie Club to bring fish "attractors" to ...
NORFORK — Cody Wyatt has already seen how a new kind of artificial fish attractor is working at Norfork Lake. Wyatt, a fisheries biologist with Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, and his colleagues ...
LAKE VILLAGE (AGFC) – Arkansas Game and Fish Commission Fisheries staff have spent the last three weeks chopping and fitting PVC pipes to improve Lake Chicot, but they aren't concerned with how the ...
Those giant catfish prowling the depths of the Santee Cooper lakes have some new hiding places. Large concrete culverts and drainage basins were recently added to five of the S.C. Department of ...
Creating fish attractors is hard work, but they pay dividends for years with dependable fishing. Bill Eldridge of Benton, an avid and accomplished crappie angler, recently invited Ed Kubler and I to ...
Plastic pipes that energy companies would otherwise send to landfills are being turned into "fish attractors" in at least three southern states. Kentucky biologists have made hundreds of these ...
NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Plastic pipes that energy companies would otherwise send to landfills are being turned into “fish attractors ” by wildlife biologists in at least three southern states. Kentucky ...