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Last week we talked about looking for edges when fishing. There is another edge that we can’t see. As surface water ...
A better word for edges would be transitions. In other words, where one type of water changes to another, one type of bottom ...
Dudzinski and his son Jase bounced worms along the bottom. My split shot did its job in towing the wooly bugger down through the water column, enticing a strike from a white sucker.
A ryokan in the sky? It sounds an unlikely prospect but Japan always delivers intriguing surprises. Who would expect ­tatami ...
In just the last several months, de-extinction—bringing back extinct species by recreating them or organisms that resemble ...
A few of Indiana's tiniest transplants — invasive worms, moths and beetles from overseas — have made massive changes to Indiana's ecosystems over the past several decades.
Case in point: Scientists from Tokyo University and Hokkaido University in Japan stumbled across some mysterious jet-black ...
Bagworms may be small, but they can cause big problems.Often mistaken for part of the tree, they create cases that dangle from branches.Erika Lyon, with Ohio St ...
Today’s high, per various forecasters, prognosticators and wooly worms, could top out in the upper 70s and reach similarly pleasant levels through Saturday.