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Dropping 1200ft deep in Jamaica for monster fish

The lines drop over a thousand feet into Jamaica’s deep blue, where true ocean giants lurk. Every pull from the depths could ...
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These strange deepwater fish taste too good to believe

In the dark waters far off the Keys, anglers discover a school of orange deep dwellers that promise both mystery and ...
Belize may be known for its crystal-clear waters and world-class diving, but the 2024 Grand Caribe Deep Sea Classic awarded Belize the clout to be considered a destination for big game fishing as well ...
Most people put their boats away and wait for cold temperatures to pass during the winter months, but that doesn’t have to be the case in Pensacola. You can still satisfy that fishing itch targeting ...
BLUE SPRINGS: mid to upper 70s, stained, normal Outlook: Lee’s Summit Area Fishing Facebook Group reports: White bass can be found lakewide. Bandit 200s and 300s are a good trolling option that will ...
A beachgoer was shocked to discover a rarely-spotted fish, with a monstrous-looking body shaped like a football, washed up at a California beach last week. Crystal Cove State Park shared pictures of ...
A team of scientists from three notable oceanographic institutions has discovered the largest-ever aggregations of fish to be seen in the abyssal deep-sea region found between 9,800 and 19,600 feet (3 ...
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. A team of scientists from Australia and Japan didn’t need a super ...
Many of the fish lurking in the depths of the ocean resemble the alien villains of horror films, with gargantuan teeth, glow-in-the-dark bodies and bulging eyeballs. But why do these fish have such ...
Before we start mining for precious metals in the darkness of the deep sea, we might try switching on the light first and observing our surroundings. In this seemingly isolated abyss, at deeper than 3 ...
Mesopelagic fish, long overlooked in ocean chemistry, are now proven to excrete carbonate minerals much like their shallow-water counterparts—despite living in dark, high-pressure depths. Using the ...
Temperatures are finally falling in Pensacola and that can only mean one exciting thing for Pensacola’s fishing community: The running of the bull redfish. Pensacola Bay’s annual bounty of bull ...