Understanding tide patterns is essential for any angler looking to improve their fishing success. These natural phenom ...
Anglers often hear the phrase, “When you find a pattern, then you can catch fish.” The problem, of course, is finding that pattern. In many ways, each species of fish is individual. Because of this, ...
Two species of damselfish may look identical -- not to mention drab -- to the human eye. But that's because, in comparison to the fish, all of us are essentially colorblind. A new study reveals that ...
Low tides that suck baitfish and shrimp from backwater marshes and force redfish to follow are as much a part of spring as clovers, pine pollen and turkey gobbles. There are so many redfish around ...
Visual signals, such as color patterns are an important communication medium for anemonefish. Researchers from Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology have recently elucidated how the patterns on ...