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Redfish

Speakin Englis- Winter Means Convicts And Reds

Most start chasing waterfowl this time of the year, but there are some great opportunities throughout our area that can be rewarding and fun for anglers.
AQUATIC-HABITAT

SARP CELEBRATES DECADE OF AQUATIC HABITAT CONSERVATION

Shafts of early morning sun filter through forest cover in the Appalachian Highlands. The sunlight catches a glint of swirling line as an angler casts for brook trout in a recently restored stream.
Phosphorus Waterways

$10M Prize Program for Removing Excess Phosphorus from Waterways

The Everglades Foundation has announced a global initiative offering a $10 million prize to anyone who can solve one of the world’s most daunting environmental problems. Applications are now being accepted.
Rod Holder

Fish & Fishing – Becoming a Rod Holder

Most anglers are taught early in their addiction to fishing to rear back on the rod with enough force to break a fish’s neck the instant they feel a strike.
SKA kingfish

SKA National Championship Brings 60-Pound Kings To The Scales

Three fish topping the 60-pound mark were weighed in during the Southern Kingfish Association (SKA) National Championship at Point Cadet Marina in Biloxi, Miss. in November.
crappie

Wintertime Crappie On Lake Lanier

I’m up before sunrise enjoying a hot mug of coffee, bundled up for the cold. I’m at Clarks Bridge boat ramp on north Georgia’s Lake Lanier, getting set for some crappie fishing. Today I’m joined by Bob and Brenda Rice, publishers of Atlanta/North Georgia edition of The Angler Magazine, North Georgia Crappie Angler’s Club President Woodie Malone and club member Ron Cobley. These guys love crappie and know all the best spots to catch these plentiful and tasty panfish.
Sailfish

Santa came Early

Santa came early for Casey Ryan, fishing in Palm Beach while home on winter break from her freshman year at Furman University.
Whitetail-Buck

Follow the Whitetail Rut

For most hunters around the country, January is a month when waterfowl seems to be on everyone’s minds and deer hunting has been kicked to the wayside. The truth is, just as the hardcore waterfowler can travel to follow the migration, the diehard deer hunter can travel to follow the rut, especially in the Southeast.

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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).

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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.

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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.

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That GOAT’s Six Million Dollar Boat!

Lets take a look at Tom Brady's Six Million Dollar Yacht

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