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American Tackle Wins Best of Show At ICAST 2023
American Tackle Wins Best of Show at ICAST 2023 for their Tsuka 2 Complete Carbon Handle!Darcizzle Shows Off Her Latest Line In Sunglasses At ICAST 2023
Filmed from ICAST Thursday 7/13/23.Tennessee Angler Breaks His Own State Record
After a grueling 15-minute battle while fishing solo, angler Micka Burkhart successfully netted and boated a 122-pound blue catfish from Tennessee’s Cumberland River on June 28. The fish is a pending state record that should top the 118.7-pound record mark, which Burkhart set himself at Barkley Reservoir last September.American Tackle Booth Interview at ICAST 7/12/23
See the latest from American Tackle Company at ICAST 2023!Potential World Record Snakehead Caught in Maryland
Imagine how many native fish this 21-pound invasive northern snakehead has gobbled over its lifetime.Red Snapper Plentiful Ahead of Two-Day Atlantic Season
Less than a week ahead of the two-day South Atlantic red snapper season, Capt. Judy Helmey is reporting good numbers of what she refers to as “genuine red snapper” off the Georgia coast.Braid or Mono? Try Both.
Braid or monofilament? It’s an age-old question that continues to be debated and usually one I steer clear of. The decision to use either doesn’t have to be an all-or-nothing approach, but more of a compromise.Use All The Tools For An Easy Release
De-hookers and barbless or circle hooks minimize the time trauma for fish at boatside. I catch quite a few fish I want to release as healthy as possible due to size, creel limits and seasons, as well as fish that are heavy with roe. There are many ways to accomplish the release without ever touching the fish at all.The Reel Deal wins the University of Miami Sports Hall of Fame & Museum’s 2025 Celebrity Fishing Tournament
The University of Miami Sports Hall of Fame & Museum proudly returned to Islamorada, Florida June 19th through the 21st for a Fan Fest and Celebrity Fishing Tournament.The Heavyweight Experience of Alaska Saltwater Fishing
Alaska saltwater fishing is not for the weak of arm or back. Halibut get big in Alaska; fish reaching weights of 400 pounds, and lengths of 9 feet long.Your Franchise Opportunity is a Phone Call Away LEARN MORE