It's always up near the top, but this time Lake Sam Rayburn not only wins the South, but our Texas gem is ranked as the best lake in all of America for catching fish.
Fish apparently like chicken.
One Texas couple had a chicken McNugget to spare, so they used it as bait and hauled in a record-breaking catch. This might give you some ideas for next year's Big Bass Bash at Lake Palestine.
Ok fishermen, have you ever reeled in a catch as big as your truck? You anglers get a bad rap for your tendency to exaggerate just how big the catch was, but this 800-pound monster was no exaggeration. Seriously! A San Antonio man hauled in this monster last weekend.
It's boots, barbecue, and hats, along with a little NASCAR, some firearms, fishing, and pickup trucks, according to a new survey. So what city in the US has the most of all that goodness? Unfortuantely, it's not Diboll. Which we love!
You know all those plans you had to go swimming this summer? Forget them. After you see the fish a Virginia man caught earlier this month, you're not even going to want to take a shower without a spear gun.
Virginia fisherman Caleb Newton caught a three-foot-long, 17-pound, six-ounce Northern snakehead fish (also known as Frankenfish) in the Potomac River earlier this month...
Tommy Martin of Hemphill and Lonnie Stanley of Huntington were inducted into the Texas Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame in Athens this past Saturday night.
About 100 family and friends were on hand to watch the presentation and the videos that showed their accomplishments and legacy.
Josh Haddox of Nacogdoches is a champ! Josh goes to school at Texas A&M and is part of a fishing team there with Timothy Temple of Bryan, TX. The two just won the National Guard FLW College Fishing Southern Conference event on Lake Eufala in Oklahoma over the weekend.
Call it beginner’s luck, since this was their very first National Guard FLW College Fishing Event. How much cash did they ea
With almost 200 public reservoirs and thousands of miles of rivers and streams, there's no shortage of public places where you can go fishing for free. Even so, experts say the best fishing holes are on private property, but fishing in them will cost you.