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All Time COBIA FISHING!
Team IRT came down to Hatteras, NC to fish with Capt. Aaron Aaron on Tightline Charters for some MONSTER Cobia! We stumbled upon the best day of Cobia Fishing of the entire season, and it was absolute chaos. Enjoy the Action!The Angler Video Magazine
Read the November Issue Here!Stone Crab Harvest Opens With Regs Changes
In previous years, the season has run through May 15. FWC implemented several regulations changes this year to bolster populations. Along with changes to trap requirements, the minimum length for legally harvestable claws has been increased from 2 ¾ inches to 2 7/8 inches. That means you’ll need a new measuring device to make sure your dinner is legal.New Gulf Record Lionfish
Donald C. Vautrinot was spearfishing for red snapper off Destin, FL Oct. 18 when he went back down to snag a few lionfish. And there it was.Kayakers swallowed by a humpback whale in Avila Beach, California
Two kayakers ended up inside the whale's mouth while the whale was feeding in the waters off Avlia beach, California. The whale released them and both survived and were unharmed.Regulations Changed For Atlantic Blueline Tilefish
Deep droppers take note. FWC approved new regulations at its October meeting for blueline tilefish in Atlantic state waters. The rules will take effect Jan. 1, 2021.Enter to win a bait pen in November!
Enter to win a bait pen from Beach Marine Products!Last weekend in Cabo: Sailfish, Marlin and Mahi!
Last week I caught 3 bucket list fish in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico! What an amazing experience catching these sailfish, marlin and mahi!The sailfish and marlin were safely released. Dorado was so delicious!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