"Fishing" Blogs & Blog Posts

Sea Fishing and Walking in the UKSea Fishing and Walking in the UK

Sea fishing and fell walking around the North West of the UK (Lancashire, M...

 
Life Through My EyesLife Through My Eyes

A journey of life and living as seen through my eyes.

 
Armadillo Communications SouthArmadillo Communications South

ACS Media provides outdoors editorial, product reviews, photography and vid...

 
The Man Cave!The Man Cave!

A clean blog for men. It features photographs of babes (not x-rated, not nu...

 
Great Canadian FishingGreat Canadian Fishing

Ignace Outposts is located in the heart of Northwestern Ontario. Our fly-in...

 
What's Happening in MichiganWhat's Happening in Michigan

Welcome to What's Happening in Michigan, your new online guide to even...

 


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A group of men were fishing off the coast of Sri Lanka when they apparently found bottles floating in the sea. Thinking the bottles contained alcohol, they collected them from the water and began to drink. Now, four of the men are dead and two more a...

Darren Reitz usually goes fishing for some "peace and quiet" – then he caught what he could only describe as a "monster." It was a fish so big, it may have broken a U.K. record. The 34-year-old East London man, a self-descr...

A fisherman who fell overboard managed to use the reflection off his watch face to signal a boat and be rescued. A story right out of an adventure magazine! It seems an unnamed fisherman was reeling in a Marlin when he fell overboard. — Read th...

HASTINGS, England — Ever since she was old enough to walk, Terrilea Coglan was climbing aboard fishing boats that set sail each morning from the rocky beachfront of Hastings to harvest the key ingredient in Britain’s most iconic dish: fish and ch...

Fortuna Cools, a company from the Philippines, makes nutshell coolers out of coconut waste instead of expanded polystyrene foam...

  A large wild Australian bass, caught in the freshwater reaches of an East Coast river. Caught in late March (early autumn), on a lure with a barbless hook, this female fish was making her way down to the estuary for winter spawning. She was c...

Two men were fishing 12 miles off the coast of Australia earlier this month when they were stung by a rare, dime-sized Irukandji jellyfish — one of the most venomous sea creatures in the world. As a sting from the nearly invisible jellyfish can cau...