The low country near Charleston, South Carolina has been home for me and my family going on nine years now. It’s been a great place to continue my obsessive pur ...
Why Care About Bass Ponds Near Me? Most anglers, including the biggest name Bassmaster and Major League Fishing pros, started ...
Minnesota Vikings left tackle Christian Darrisaw needed to be helped off the field during Minnesota's "Thursday Night Football" clash with the Los Angeles Rams, and he will be out for the season.
They are universally applicable, and these styles have caught enough fish to justify their presence in tackle boxes around the world. The Berkley Saltwater Gulp! Swimming Mullet is a deadly, scented, ...
On a large asteroid named Vesta, mysteriously curved gullies and fan-shaped deposits may have formed from short-lived flows of saltwater, a new study reports — a discovery that's quite ...
Ohio State’s situation at left tackle only worsened in its 21-17 win over Nebraska on Saturday. After losing Josh Simmons to a season-ending knee injury two weeks earlier at Oregon, his ...
PAITA, Peru—For three decades, Francisco Chiroque’s livelihood has depended on the jumbo squid that flourish off this country’s Pacific coast in one of the world’s richest fishing grounds.
The UK plans to step up its naval activity in the Pacific, including more joint fishing patrols, as Prime Minister Keir Starmer seeks to show support for US-led efforts to check China’s ...
Ravens linebacker Roquan Smith has been fined $16,833 for the controversial hip-drop tackle that dislocated Chris Godwin’s ankle, according to ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter. The injury ...
A hip-drop tackle is officially defined as when a player grabs a runner with both hands or wraps the runner with both arms and then unweights himself by swiveling and dropping his hips and/or ...
Ravens linebacker Roquan Smith declined to say if he’d been fined by the league for a hip-drop tackle this week, but it looks like we learned the answer to that question on Friday. Adam Schefter of ...
Per the NFL, a hip-drop tackle occurs when a defender wraps up a ball carrier and rotates or swivels his hips, unweighting himself and dropping onto the ball carrier’s legs during the tackle.