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Historical data provided by the website indicates storms frequently cause E. coli levels to spike well above 2,000 MPN, only to settle within days. Floodwaters begin to cover French Broad River Park ...
Hidden in the heart of LaSalle County sits Smitty’s Bar & Grill, a place where the neon beer signs glow a little brighter and the wings taste a little better than anywhere else you’ve been.
While the ahi tuna may be the headliner that draws crowds from Jacksonville to Key West, the supporting cast on Green Marlin’s menu ensures that every diner finds something to delight their palate.
Derek and Team Big Nasty would bring their pair of big red snapper to the scales. With the big one at almost 28 pounds and ...
In a dominant final-day performance, DeFoe stacked up 32 bass for 78 pounds, 11 ounces to beat his closest pursuer, Ron Nelson of Berrien Springs, Mich., by nearly 27 pounds. Nelson finished as the ...
French cuisine inspired by rural bistros delivers a lot of excitement and unexpected pleasures to the local dining scene.
Louisiana’s coastline is a river delta, formed by the Mississippi over millennia as its current slowed and relinquished its mud into a calm and sheltered gulf. In the back-and-forth contest ...
Fishing Back When - Written by past contributor, Bob Bernstein, from the May 1989 edition of National Fisherman.
The Southern Appalachian brook trout are ancient. But the fish only like clean streams. Now scientists want to know how the trout is doing a year after floods from Hurricane Helene.
Karl Hansen of Hensley, a frequent correspondent, wrote the kindest note.
Keeping the lead after boxing 16 pounds, 2 ounces on Day 2, Keith Poche is up to a 40-1 total. Just 3-1 behind him, Cal Lane caught 16-5 to stay in 2nd with an even 37 pounds, and Banks Shaw moved up ...