Marine animals inevitably eat what we toss in the ocean, including pervasive plastics—but how much is too much?
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Maryland Fishing Report for November 21, 2025
Warm days of early fall are well behind us and the leaves have fallen, but there is still a lot of good fishing to be had in ...
Redfish BayFAIR. 73 degrees. Redfish are good and firing up after the cold front. The best bite is on cut mullet, shrimp.
Josh reports the offshore bite on mangrove snapper and hogfish remains stellar. He’s fishing between 32 and 38 feet of water ...
Anglers haul a ton of soft plastic stickbaits to the lake each fishing outing, never knowing what size of 'Senko' the bass might be biting. Will it be a three-inch plastic rigged on a Ned head? A five ...
From 3-inch Ned rigs to 8-inch worms, the 32-inch WURM Stickity Split lets you customize your bait length to match the current bite. Anglers haul a ton of soft plastic stickbaits to the lake each ...
YORK, Pa. — The crew from Olivia's in Gettysburg stopped by the FOX43 kitchen to make a fall seafood dish with lots of flavor and a hint of spice. Adrienne and Yanni Tassou make a soft shell and ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Australian recycling companies have raised concerns over the government’s decision to consider licences to export shredded soft plastic ...
Brisbane, Australia — Soft plastic collection could soon return to Australian supermarkets, following a preliminary green light from the country's antitrust regulator. The Australian Competition and ...
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has proposed a new industry-led scheme to collect and recycle soft plastic packaging from consumers. The voluntary scheme would be run by the ...
Soft plastic baits are the workhorse lure when it comes to catching largemouth bass. Find out why you should stock up on worms, craws, creature baits, swimbaits, stickbaits and toads in order to ...
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Maryland Fishing Report for Friday, July 18, 2025
We’re in the peak of summer and people across Maryland can be seen traveling the roads for family vacation destinations. For many, fishing and enjoying the outdoors will be part of the fun, and with ...
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