Fly anglers are an opinionated bunch, and the single “best” fly rod for trout will differ from one person to the next depending on their budget, skillset, and the style of fishing they like to do. And ...
There are a lot of numbers in fly fishing, and some of the numbering may not make sense to the uninitiated—or to the initiated, for that matter. A higher number means a smaller hook, yet the ...
It’s easier to home in on the perfect fly setup if you’re fishing on foot than it is if you’re using a boat. You might think it would be the opposite, but if you can zip all around the bay, you could ...
Booking is now open for the 2024 Royal Aeronautical Society’s President’s Conference: Design, Build, Fly, taking place on 15-16 October 2024 at RAeS HQ, 4 Hamilton Place, London, hosted by the Society ...
Fly-tipping in Swansea has risen by 22 per cent in just 12 months, according to new figures. Swansea Council says it received 2,316 reports of fly-tipping in 2023/24 - up from the previous year's ...
Scientists have mapped out how 140,000 neurons are wired in the brain of the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster. By Carl Zimmer A fruit fly’s brain is smaller than a poppy seed, but it packs ...
We asked Jody Green, an entomologist at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, what causes fruit fly infestations and, more importantly, how to stop them or get rid of them once they start.
New 'destructive fishing' definition to kickstart fresh era in fishing policy Mar 28, 2024 Accepting uncertainty in sustainable fisheries is essential in a rapidly changing Arctic, says researcher ...
See the Registration web page for registration information. While every effort is made to ensure that the Undergraduate Catalog and Schedule of Classes are accurate, unforeseen circumstances or low ...
FRUIT FLIES are smart. For a start—the clue is in the name—they can fly. They can also flirt; fight; form complex, long-term memories of their surroundings; and even warn one another about the ...