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Snakehead baby trap in a Florida canal

Invasive snakeheads take over fast, and this Florida canal shows exactly why. A single nest holds hundreds of fry packed into a tight cloud, guarded by aggressive parents. Dropping a trap into that ...
A barefoot Florida angler armed with sandwich bread may have managed the catch of a lifetime when he pulled a monster black pacu from a suburban Florida canal. In a YouTube video posted May 7, Mat ...
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Catching clown knifefish in Florida’s wild canals

Deep in Florida’s canals, flashes of silver give away one of the state’s weirdest fish - the clown knifefish. Long, ghostlike ...
From Snook to Snapper, there are a multitude of saltwater fish to catch in the Naples area canals. They range in look (color) and size, and different skill are needed to catch them. Naples and the ...
Ed Connell holding a big snakehead caught in a Boca Raton canal. Although Florida is known for its excellent largemouth bass fishing, South Florida has a couple of exotic species that local anglers ...
Slowly, but surely, the weather is starting to show signs of what's to come in the next couple of months − drier, cooler temperatures that make going outdoors more comfortable. But the fish are always ...
A large American crocodile was captured and removed from a Florida canal after a resident recorded it swimming with a dog in its mouth, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation ...
Southwest Florida waters are home to some of the Amazon's most prized gamefish. If that sentence sounds a little strange, it should. Amazonian fish don't belong in our ponds, lakes and rivers, but ...
CLARIFICATION: Authorities corrected an earlier news release about the location of the attack. It occurred at Tiger Creek Canal. The story continues below. An alligator attacked a woman kayaking in a ...
I’ve said and written countless times in the past that every U.S. angler should fish for Florida peacock bass before he or she leaves this world. They may not be native, but they are — in my opinion — ...