Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. What Is Bigger Than a Gorilla but Smaller Than a Submarine? The Largest Halibut Ever Caught Angler Marco Liebenow never expected ...
The FEDORA-I, a Noah’s Ark-like ship, departed Earth for pastures new at the height of the Cold War when things looked likely to go all nuclear wasteland. 250 years later, that ship now finds itself ...
A Quebec angler who braved sub-freezing temperatures recently to participate in a research project ended up reeling a record-size halibut through the ice. The massive halibut, caught Jan. 31 by Alain ...
The 244-pound fish was the 27th halibut caught this season. Fjord Museum After a struggle lasting for more than two hours in the blistering winter cold, a group of ice fishermen in Quebec’s Saguenay ...
Ice fishermen in Quebec, Canada made history this month when they reeled in the largest Atlantic halibut ever caught in the province. It took multiple anglers rotating the rod three hours to haul in ...
The fish, hooked as part of a study on the halibut population around the Ha! Ha! Bay in the Canadian province of Quebec, measured more than 6.5 feet long, researchers said. By Mark Walker It was minus ...
The International Pacific Halibut Commission set the 2026 harvest at a historic low during an annual meeting that drew a Trump Administration political appointee to lead tense U.S. negotiations with ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Alan Haimel (far left) pulled the huge fish through the ice after a 2.5-hour battle. A group of Canadian ice fishermen caught a ...
A group of Canadian ice fishermen caught a huge Atlantic halibut Monday that’s been declared a new record by scientists in Quebec. The fish measured more than 6.5 feet long and weighed 244 pounds, ...
In partnership with the Anchorage Daily News and The Seattle Times, Northern Journal has chronicled the long, steep decline in Pacific halibut. Reporter Hal Bernton filed this dispatch. The article is ...
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