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  • Croaker Swimbait from LIVETARGET

    Croaker Swimbait from LIVETARGET

    True-to-life profile, action, and patterns synthesize into new must-have saltwater bait Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON – The croaker is one of the most abundant fishes in the coastal waters of North America. Owing its name to the loud “croaking” sound it produces by contracting muscles attached to its air bladder, small croakers represent an incredibly important component of inshore food webs. In fact, it has been estimated that more than 90% of bait-sized croakers are consumed every year by hungry saltwater predators ranging from redfish and sea trout, to bluefish and striped bass, and many more.

  • Maryland NRP Charges Watermen With Harvest of Thousands of Pounds of Undersized Croaker

    Maryland NRP Charges Watermen With Harvest of Thousands of Pounds of Undersized Croaker

    Maryland Natural Resources Police officers charged Ryan Hamilton Lumpkins, 28, of Piney Point, Charlie Orbin Carter Jr., 33, of Callaway, Brian John Pierce, 40, of Piney Point, and Rodger Lee Wathen Jr., 43, of Lexington Park, with possession of about 3,500 pounds of undersized croaker. Additionally, they were charged with possession of 74 blueback herring, 11 hickory shad and seven American shad.