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North Carolina Shuts Down Spotted Seatrout Harvest
The spotted seatrout season will remain closed in all waters until June 15th, when it will reopen by proclamation from DMF.Staying Fishy No Matter the Season
Preparing gear and mapping out your plans the night before a day trip, winter can be the prep stage that leads to highlight moments of the year.South Atlantic Mutton Snapper Limit Decreases
In January, NOAA Fisheries announced a decrease in the mutton snapper limit and an increase in the minimum size limit for the South Atlantic Fishery.The Expanding Role of Electronics in Fishing
All of us “fishheads” want to catch more fish when we are out fishing, and this is the number one reason technology is playing such a big part in the sport.February Season for Atlantic Sea Bass North of Hatteras?
With stock assessments looking good for black sea bass north of Cape Hatteras, regulators have proposed opening black sea bass for one month this February.Cold Winter Trout
Even on our heavily stocked waters, trout will not be as aggressive as they are in spring or fall. However, fish still feed—even in the coldest weather.Rebounding Lake Sturgeon Swim Thousands Of Miles Up The Mississippi
The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) has a pretty cool story to tell about the lengths lake sturgeon will travel …Reading And Keeping Track Of The Bottom
Knowing water depths for a certain fish can help. Grouper typically reside in the 70-120ft depths, and it changes with the water temps and the time of year.Young Anglers Reel in Sailfish Dreams at Second Annual Keys Kids Tournament
On February 8th, fifty-seven young anglers set sail on 21 boats in the waters of Islamorada for the Second Annual Keys Kids Sailfish Tournament. This free, one-day event featured youth in two divisions: small-fry (ages 0-10) and junior (ages 11-16).Upstate New York Bass on the Fly!
For an angler, being outside and fishing in a short sleeve shirt with no one around should be enough to call any day a success. This day was about to get better. As we cast into a river with increasing water temps and a majority of the steelhead already back in Lake Ontario, our expectations of a tight line were low. Soon enough, as we launched large flies into the water, the addicting tight line grabs began. These fierce strikes were not steelhead, but hungry smallmouth bass. We enjoyed a full day on the river swinging 4-plus-inch flies and catching more than 25 smallmouth bass apiece.Under The Sea – Slings and Polearms
There’s a retro-movement taking place—a trend toward primitive hunting gear. Slings and polespears are used in places that do not allow trigger mechanisms.Your Franchise Opportunity is a Phone Call Away LEARN MORE