Fishing conditions in the KC area heading into Memorial Day weekend
Bob Mattucks, a fisheries management biologist with the Missouri Department of Conservation, discusses the effects of recent rainfall and which fish are biting right now in the Kansas City area.
This small family of geese received an escort for several miles from officers with the California Highway Patrol in San Francisco as they were crossing the Bay Bridge while heading to Treasure Island.
"Chubbs," the resident giant alligator at Buffalo Creek Golf Course in Parrish, FL recently was caught taking a stroll near eighth hole. Video courtesy of Pope Golf.
Fishermen off the coast of Hilton Head, S.C. spotted a giant manta ray swimming near the boat. Chip Michalove, owner of Outcast Sport Fishing, estimated it to be about 16 feet.
The doors were open as people were taking advantage of the opportunity to review a wide selection of boats, outdoor equipment and outdoor vacation vendors during the Kansas City Boat & Sportshow at Bartle Hall that is open through Sunday.
The Kansas City Boat & Sportshow features an indoor zip line, food trucks, fishing simulator, boat school, repair seminars and of course boats and pontoons of all sizes starting Thursday in Bartle Hall.
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game explains how to remove a pet from a Conibear trap, also known as a bodygrip trap. No animals were harmed while making this video.
Jim Smith of Liberty talks about his family's love of camping and his favorite place in the country. Show officials say the Mid-America RV Show is running through Sunday, January 15, 2017, in Bartle Hall no matter the weather. Hours are 10 a.m. to
The Missouri Department of Conservation have been releasing rare pallid sturgeon into the Missouri River near downtown Kansas City, but have had little success in finding young infants born in the wild.
A robin that probably has leucism moved through Weatherby Lake on Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2016, with a group of normal-appearing birds. Leucistic birds have plumage that lacks melanin pigment, although yellow, red and orange colors remain mostly unaff
The unspoiled Flint Hills in Kansas can soothe the soul on a long hike, especially if the coyotes serenade you with song. (Video by Roy Wenzl/The Wichita Eagle)
At Antler Ridge, outside of Smithville, owners Roger and Sharon Sigler train Labrador retrievers to hunt and retrieve antlers that have been shed in woods and fields throughout the country. Horns discarded by white-tailed bucks, elk, moose and car