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The Texas Parks & Wildlife Department blamed a seasonal condition that causes a lowered amount of dissolved oxygen in the water due to heat, cloudy conditions and calm winds.
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Researchers found healthy populations of catfish, sunfish, and bass. They also found a previously unknown spotted gar, which has a long jaw with rows of spiky teeth to catch its prey.
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Spotted trout are still recovering two years after the 2021 winter storm.
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A boy in Oklahoma reeled in an alarmingly weird catch this past weekend: a pacu, the South American fish that's a cousin of the piranha — and whose humanlike teeth have long struck fear in swimmers.
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The comeback of the Guadalupe Bass due to efforts of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is a great success story.
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The San Antonio Zoo reports its been busy in recent weeks with multiple births and hatchings, including fish, reptiles and amphibians.
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Mexican fishermen are illegally plundering tons of red snapper from the lower Texas Gulf Coast, raising the ire of the U.S. Coast Guard, Texas fishermen, marine biologists and the federal government.
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Scientists expected to find about 36 million snapper in Gulf waters. So they counted ... and counted ... and counted. The final tally? 110 million.
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Researchers discovered that an octopus might punch a fish when both are hunting. Although some of the thrown punches can be explained, others remain a mystery.
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From Texas Standard: The fall flounder run is a treasured Texas angling tradition. Southern flounder – the flat fish with both eyes on one side of its...