For fishing enthusiasts who also like to stock up on smartphone apps, a new system uses ultrasonic sensors and Bluetooth technology to help you catch even more fish.
Off the coast of Hawaii some strange aquaculture is going on — a firm is growing fish in free-floating, open-ocean metal pods. The idea is fish raised in clean, clear currents are not only better to eat, but the method is also better for our environment. It's being called "mariculture" because the fish are sustainably raised in the open sea.
When a bunch of guys go out on the water for a little fishing, they usually come back with dinner and a few fish stories. Mark Peters decided he wanted to capture the moment on video, and in the process he managed to get some footage with his GoPro that looks like it came from the pros at Animal Planet or National Geographic.
Survivalists around the country are rejoicing at the release of the carbon fiber and aluminum rifle fishing rod combined into one handy device. We know. Why didn't anyone think of this useful combination before?
Designer Jaewon Choi's "Beriscope" is an interesting blend of aquatic technology. It's a fishing rod that isn't for catching the critters, but instead for viewing them without ever having to enter the water yourself. Instead, you cast a camera out...
Like to drive to an icy lake to fish? Want to drive into that lake? The Wilcraft — or Water-Ice-Land-Craft — will do just that, with the ability to float over water and three fishing holes built right into the...
This Fall sees a new fishing game called The Strike coming out, courtesy of Griffin International, for the Xbox 360, and it comes with a pretty realistic piece of kit — a fishing pole. And should any of you feel...
The sneaky folks over at the Marine Biological Laboratory at Wood’s Hole, Massachusetts have a three step plan to improve fishing. Step one: train fish to respond to specific sound frequencies. Step two: let fish go out into the...