Scientists have discovered the fossilized remains of a new fish species called Ferruaspis brocksi, which lived 15 million ...
Since smelts are seasonal -- often only legally available come springtime -- there's a celebratory tradition to consuming the fish. After all, enjoying piles of whole smelt with a beverage in hand ...
Smelt netting has a long history and tradition in Chicago, but the season reopening as usual on April 1 looks to be another ...
Longfin smelt live for several years, spawning in freshwater and inhabiting estuaries and nearshore waters, and even ranging out into the ocean. Usually growing from 3.5 to 4.3 inches as adults, these ...
Delta smelt are tiny fish — most adults are less than 3 inches long — and nearly translucent, with a steely-blue sheen on their sides. As larvae, they start out eating microscopic food like ...
This year’s Cowlitz River recreational smelt dip-fishing season kicked off Wednesday almost totally without its two most important elements: smelt and people dipping for them.
Probably the most controversial fish in this region, if not in California as a whole, is the Delta Smelt. The Delta smelt is the poster child of all that is wrong in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta.