Anyone who is more than just an occasional saltwater fisherman has almost assuredly met the “taxman.” This nickname is meant to describe any shark that steals a hooked fish (or part of it) off an ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Imagine pulling up to a fishing spot. You hook a fish, a beautiful snook. As you reel it in, the water ...
If you go fishing off the Florida coast anytime soon, there’s an almost fifty-fifty chance you’ll lose a fish to the “taxman” — the nickname for a shark that steals a fish off your line. Go down to ...
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Sharks and seals are increasingly stealing catches from fishermen in Southern New England waters. The SHARKED Act, awaiting Senate approval, aims to create a task force to study and mitigate this ...
A fisherman whose shark fishing licence was cancelled under WA's new demersal fishing ban has vented his frustration after he ...
Imagine pulling up to a fishing spot. You hook a fish, a beautiful snook. As you reel it in, the water boils, a shark’s tail smacks the surface. The fish stops struggling. All that’s left of the snook ...
“Basically, if a fish is struggling on a line, sharks are instinctively attracted to it and can catch it much more easily than if it was free-swimming,” said Bonefish & Tarpon Trust biologist Jose ...