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  • Will Tiger Bass be the answer to growing bigger bass

    Will Tiger Bass be the answer to growing bigger bass

    The name refers to the specific cross developed at the commercial hatchery, using a strain of aggressive, pure northern largemouth bass bred with a strain of proven trophy Florida largemouth bass.

  • Angler sets Idaho record with 4.8-pound tiger trout

    Angler sets Idaho record with 4.8-pound tiger trout

    The previous record for tiger trout was caught in 2018

  • Tiger Shark Recaptured in North Florida 10 Years After Tagging

    Tiger Shark Recaptured in North Florida 10 Years After Tagging

    The tiger shark was caught as a pup when it was a mere 32-inches long, and, remarkably, it was caught 10 years ago to the day from when Wolk landed the fish.

  • Arizona Offers Tiger Trout Fishing Tips

    Arizona Offers Tiger Trout Fishing Tips

    Caught a tiger trout, yet? Try fishing the shorelines at Woods CanyonLake. Some of our fish biologists were on the water at Woods Canyon, located on the Mogollon Rim, electrofishing from 7 p.m. to 4 a.m. — Wednesday through Thursday — and caught more than 100 tiger trout.

  • Tiger Trout to be Stocked in Arizona Rim Country for Memorial Day Weekend

    Tiger Trout to be Stocked in Arizona Rim Country for Memorial Day Weekend

    The Arizona Game and Fish Department will be stocking a hybrid trout new to Arizona, in two Arizona Rim Country lakes this week, just in time for Memorial Day weekend. Willow Springs Lake and Woods Canyon Lake will each be stocked with catchable size (8-10 inch) tiger trout the week of May 23.

  • Scientists Use Ultrasound to Study Tiger Shark Reproduction

    Scientists Use Ultrasound to Study Tiger Shark Reproduction

    Researchers from the University of Miami's Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science and the University of New England used the same ultrasound imaging technology used by medical professionals on pregnant women to study the reproductive biology of female tiger sharks. The study offers marine biologists a new technique to investigate the reproductive organs and determine the presence of embryos in sharks without having to sacrifice the animal first, which was commonly done in the past.