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The Trump administration canceled a deal that would have enabled the removal of four hydroelectric dams along the Columbia River that are considered harmful to salmon.
News REVEALED: New public art installations for the $836-million Sydney Fish Market Sydney Fish Market’s new artworks will honour the area's First Nations and maritime histories ...
With shiny, multi-colored scales, Rainbow Fish is the most beautiful fish in all of the ocean, and the only one of his (or her!) kind. When Rainbow Fish refuses to share his vibrant, shimmering ...
In 2023, he set a world record with a 283-pound alligator gar caught at Sam Rayburn Reservoir in East Texas, according to the International Game Fish Association.
Renowned angler Art Weston has done it again — recently landing a massive alligator gar measuring 7 feet 3 inches and weighing 153 pounds on Lake Livingston in East Texas. Calling it the “most ...
We caught one of the biggest Florida gar fish we’ve ever seen—but the wild part? We couldn’t even identify the species with 100% certainty. This giant might be a record-breaker, or something ...
Art Weston landed a 7-foot, 153-pound alligator gar in Lake Livingston using 2-pound test line, claiming a record-breaking ultra-light tackle catch.
From IGFA.com - "Art Weston is a distinguished angler recognized for his exceptional achievements in light tackle fishing. In 2024, he was honored with the International Game Fish Association (IGFA) ...
Once certified, the gar will set a new International Game Fish Association (IGFA) world record. The catch would also mark Weston's 81st world record. The catch was no easy feat.
On Tuesday traveling angler Art Weston and Texas fishing guide Capt. Kirk Kirkland caught a giant, 153-pound alligator gar on ultra-light line. The gar is a new pending world record.
ATHENS The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) is pleased to announce the 2025 winners of the Texas division of the Wildlife Forever’s Fish Art Contest. The contest is housed and ...
Art attends the High School of Art and Design in New York City. During his time there, he creates his fanzine “Blasé” in 1964, and makes money selling his drawings to the Long Island Post.