Fly fishing came into vogue in the early 20th century, and with it came criticism of worm fishing: It was too easy. The debate was considered to be of such importance that, in 1904, Atlantic Monthly ...
Not to open up a can of worms, but... George Dolgikh/Shutterstock Just hearing (or reading) the word “parasite” is probably enough to make your skin crawl. Seeing one in your food might just make you ...
Hammerhead worms are turning up all over Washington, DC and northern Virginia, the Washington Post reported. The worms carry the same toxins as puffer fish though a single worm probably couldn't kill ...
Fish are infected with 283 times more parasitic worms than they were 40 years ago. Anisakis worms can infect a variety of marine fish and squid, as well as marine mammals such as whales and dolphins – ...
Eunice aphroditois, also known as the Bobbit worm, buries its long body deep in the sand, leaving only its powerful jaws protruding above the surface. It uses these to grab hold of unsuspecting prey ...
Worms have long been a staple bait for anglers, and for good reason. They are readily available, easy to use, and highly effective in catching a variety of fish species. Let's delve into the world of ...