In the United States, carp are mostly considered “trash fish.” These non-native bottom feeders were introduced to our country centuries ago and have adapted and thrived so well that they exist in ...
I didn't grow up carp fishing - not in the traditional sense, anyway. Back in high school, living along the upper James River in Virginia, I was broke but restless, and every summer night seemed to ...
A New York man has reeled in a monster-sized fish in Connecticut smashing the previous state record set just weeks ago, officials said. Norbert Samok, 50, of Westchester County, caught a 58.05-pound, ...
An angler recently broke a Connecticut state fishing record after reeling in a freshwater fish that weighed almost 50 pounds. The Connecticut Fish and Wildlife Facebook page announced the massive ...
Maine's largest carp, a 16.3-pounder caught in 2014, showcases the invasive species' surprising resilience in colder waters. Though typically smaller, these hardy fish persist in specific river ...