
Little boy impresses dad by catching his first fish
A small child in Fonore, Tennessee, was recently caught up in his first fish and was caught up in his father’s serious joy. Adorable footage of Jaylon Beasley shows the moment his 3-year-old son caught a fish alone after being caught on the line.
Maryland anglers are once again united to stop the invasive Fish species I also have a few dollars involved along the way.
The “Reel Rewards” program launched in 2024 by a coalition of local conservation groups; Pay the fisherman $30 per blue and flathead caught in the harbor of Baltimore.
“Invasive fish species threaten the ecosystem, economy and native species of the Port of Baltimore,” the group’s website states.
“Invasive snakeheads, blue catfish and flathead catfish acquire and compete with native species that are important to anglers and businesses,” the site also states.
Anglers can chase the heads or bodies of up to 15 fish per week. By boat.

People can earn $30 per invasive fish through Maryland’s “Reel Rewards” program at the Port of Baltimore. (istock)
Snakehead has a scale similar to Boa and Python, giving its name meaning.
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According to the US Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS), it can be found on the ocean floor of shallow, slow moving, weeds.

The initiative aims to control snakeheads and catfish populations that threaten the ecosystem of Chesapeake Bay. (Kim Hairston/Baltimore Sun/Tribune News Service)
According to the FWS, the fish have a large mouth full of pointed teeth.
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Snakeheads vary in size, but generally range from a few inches to more than three feet long, according to invasive species in New York.

According to the FWS, the snake’s head has a large mouth full of pointed teeth. (istock)
The program asks all fishermen to stick to Maryland There are natural resource fisheries regulations and appropriate licenses.
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