Catching salmon couldn't get much easier than this! A couple was driving down the road when they hit an area where salmon were crossing the road thanks to water that was rushing across the asphalt to the other side. The man driving had apparently known it was happening and took the woman to ...
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Why did the chicken cross the road? Who knows, but these salmon crossed it so they could spawn. It's incredible what these salmon are capable of accomplishing when they have a goal. Sure, there may be some water on the road from rain, but at the end of the day, these salmon decided they'd ...
READ MORE +When it's time to put some salmon away, Kodiak bears don't hold anything back. The largest subspecies of the brown bear or grizzly bear, they can weight up to 1,500 pounds. Being that big requires a lot of fuel, so when it comes time to eat their favorite food, they don't exactly try to ...
READ MORE +These sailors must not have been thinking when they made their decision to feed a wild polar bear salmon. In the clip, Ragnar Thorseth can be seen feeding a polar bear salmon sandwiches from his ship while on a trip to Svalbard between 1987 and 1988. Though shot nearly 30 years ago, the footage ...
READ MORE +Once you've actually caught the fish, it can be intimidating for some people when it comes down to gutting, cleaning and filleting it. In the video, Gordon Ramsay does a step by step walkthrough of exactly how to filet a piece of salmon - and he doesn't even yell at us! ...
READ MORE +Remember the salmon cannon? It's an incredible device that just might singlehandedly save them from the troubles of transversing dams. It also looks a lot like a giant slide for fish - especially in this supercut that looks more like a waterpark for fish than a device meant to save them. It's good ...
READ MORE +In Alaska, a grizzly bear encounter is just a typical Tuesday. That's why it's a smart idea to always be prepared and carry a high caliber gun when going into the wilderness. Wherever you go, you need to be aware of your surroundings in the Alaskan outdoors. Jeremy Wade, host of 'River ...
READ MORE +Life is about to get a little harder for all the salmon lovers out there. Two of the world's largest exporters of salmon , Norway and Scotland, have recently seen their farms overrun by sea lice. Unlike typical lice, these parasites are feeding on the blood and skin of the salmon they're ...
READ MORE +A cannon isn't exactly the first thing that comes to mind when you're talking about saving a species. But that's just what this salmon cannon is doing - saving salmon! Salmon are incredibly strong swimmers capable of traveling hundreds of miles and jumping 12 feet in the air, but even they need ...
READ MORE +When it's lunchtime and the fish won't let up, it's a tough choice to step away and prepare a meal. Lunch doesn't have to take much time out of your day at all, especially when you follow the step by step procedure to having the freshest shore lunch imaginable. You've never had a fresher meal or ...
READ MORE +There's a new Danish record after Simon Kastrup Shimizu caught a salmon that may be more dinosaur than your typical fish. While fishing in the Storåen river in Jutland, he caught a salmon that was such a monster at 55 inches long, he'll probably never come close to seeing anything like it ...
READ MORE +A grizzly bear near Knight Inlet Lodge on the coast of British Columbia had a difficult time catching dinner while being surrounded by hundreds of pink salmon. The lodge, which is home to one of the largest populations of grizzly bears in the province, has seen their fair share of grizzly habits, ...
READ MORE +In a bid to combat an epidemic fish disease, last year Chile’s aquaculture industry doused its salmon with 557 metric tons of antibiotics — a record high on a per-fish basis. This flood of drugs may be breeding bacteria able to withstand antibiotics widely used in human medicine. But a tight-lipped ...
READ MORE +If you happen to have a broken iPhone or yours dropped one too many calls, you may have luck tossing it in the water - with a fishing pole that is. Apparently the only limit to what can and can't be successfully made into a lure is your imagination as this guy in Australia shows. After attaching a ...
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