July 10, 2019 Fishermen catch goliath grouper weighing 350 pounds: 'I’ve never seen people so excited in my life' Yep, that’s a goliath grouper, all right.
July 9, 2019 Mom doesn't realize kid shoved a rubber fish in his mouth in family photo This kid just couldn’t wait to eat his fish.
July 9, 2019 Border agents seize nearly 350 pounds of protected fish from cargo ship in the Gulf of Mexico A group of fisherman in Louisiana could be facing jail time after border agents say they illegally reeled in nearly 350 pounds of a protected fish in the Gulf of Mexico last month.
July 8, 2019 South Dakota men set world record with 24-pound channel catfish catch: 'I thought I was dreaming' Two great shots.
July 7, 2019 British man says he caught record-breaking 232-pound carp fish in Thailand A British man reeled in a 232-pound carp fish in Thailand last month — a reportedly record-breaking size believed to be the world's largest caught carp fish.
July 5, 2019 Florida fisherman catches record-breaking flathead, gets praise for 'amazing angling accomplishment' Marvin Griffin, of Santa Rosa, was fishing on the Yellow River when he snagged the 69.3-pound flathead with a rod and reel.
July 2, 2019 Michigan department says it was ‘irresponsible’ to tie wedding ring to fish A divorcee who attached his “cursed” wedding ring a fish’s tail before releasing it into Lake Michigan is receiving backlash from the state’s Department of Natural Resources for actions that the department says border animal cruelty.
June 30, 2019 Man sets fishing record with 2 pound catch A man fishing in North Carolina broke a 36-year-old record when he reeled in a two lb., one oz. fish.
June 27, 2019 Killer whale filmed stealing fisherman's salmon right off the line "I was just in awe of the whole experience," the charter of the fishing boat said.
June 25, 2019 ‘Cursed’ wedding ring found zip-tied to steelhead’s tail during fishing tournament One competitor in a fishing tournament on Lake Michigan Friday reeled in a steelhead with a wedding ring attached to its tail by a zip tie. The owner of the distinct wedding band came forward Monday to explain why he released the “cursed” ring into the water nearly seven weeks ago.