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April Is A Good Time To Catch Walleye And White Bass in Missouri
Spring provides anglers a chance to catch walleye and white bass as they make spawning runsGeorgia Angler Catches Record Longnose Gar
Rachel Harrison caught a 31 lb, 2 oz fish, breaking the previous record set in 2013. This is the third new record in Georgia in the past four months!Illinois Man Catches 140-Pound Paddlefish, Setting New Fishing Record In Missouri
Jim Dain caught a record-setting paddlefish in the Lake of the OzarksMaryland Angler Sets First Record Of 2022 With Massive Muskie
Muskies have been described as the 'fish of ten thousand casts' and can be very difficult to catch.Slow Dancing With Tripletail
Tripletail are some of the most exciting gamefish that visit inshore waters. Their peculiar tendency to hang near the surface around floating debris makes them perfect for sight fishing, and on top of that they are absolutely delicious.Inshore Strategies For The Spring Transition
Spring is here, and a lot of fishermen who hang up their gear for winter can’t wait for the temps to rise. Although the enthusiasm is high to wet a line, spring can be the most difficult season to successfully pattern and to consistently catch inshore fish.Bull Shark Attacks Crocodile
Amazing drone footage shows a rare moment of a bull shark attacking a crocodile.New England Awaits Blitzing Bass
You can almost feel the excitement building on the coast of New England. Winter is ebbing, and soon warming water conditions will spark the migration of striped bass up the Atlantic coast.D.A. Sea Wins 2025 Chub Cay Invitational
D.A. Sea, a 65 Paul Mann run by Capt. Mark Stephens, won this year’s Chub Cay Invitational Tournament. The members-only event was held last month. D.A. Sea released four blue marlin to take home first-place honors. The Invitational is hosted by the popular Chub Cay Resort & Marina Club, located at the southern tip of the Berry Islands in the Bahamas.Bucket List: Bow River Bullets
Without a doubt, Alberta, Canada’s Bow River is a world-class trout fishery. Glacier-fed and flowing more than 350 miles from the Canadian Rockies through the foothills and prairies of Alberta, it is big and scenic by the time it reaches the 50-mile section southeast of Calgary that author Jim McLennan called “the Blue Ribbon Bow.” It is here in this blue ribbon stretch that anglers flock to get in on some of the best brown and rainbow trout fishing in the world.Under the Sea – Preventing a Diver Nightmare
Unfortunately, “left-at-sea” stories are not uncommon. Boats can become incapacitated; divers can get caught in a current; the possibilities are endless.Your Franchise Opportunity is a Phone Call Away LEARN MORE