A roundup of the latest and greatest saltwater lures that catch more fish inshore, offshore, trolling and jigging. The post ...
Saltwater crocodiles do not win by speed. They win by making the shoreline do the work, then striking when escape is awkward ...
You will never see it coming. Born to lurk, the saltwater crocodile is a master of stealth. These apex predators can wait ...
Discover the largest saltwater crocodiles ever recorded. Would you believe that number one could have grown even bigger?
Two veteran captains share the durable reels, rods, and apparel that can actually survive a season of corrosive spray.
A clash of titans! The saltwater crocodile and the great white shark, apex predators of their respective domains, possess unique strengths. Crocodiles dominate shallow waters with armored skin and ...
It's now estimated the saltwater won't reach New Orleans until late November. A saltwater wedge in the Mississippi River is moving toward New Orleans much slower than expected, officials said Thursday ...
Brown areas in a field in Hyde County, in eastern North Carolina, show the effects of saltwater intrusion. Scientists at NC State University have been experimenting with salt-tolerant crops to help ...
Mississippi River levels are so low that saltwater from the Gulf of Mexico is threatening drinking water in Louisiana. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Ricky Boyett of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
All the dry weather means there's less water flowing through the once mighty river into the Gulf of Mexico, and low outflow means saltwater from the Gulf is creeping in. Some Louisiana cities have ...