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Keeping Bass Alive: Don’t be fooled by ‘springtime’ in Florida
For most of the nation when one mentions springtime one thinks of warming temperatures, cold streams fed by recently melted snows and fish breaking out of their lethargic winter state. But here in Florida, it’s only mid-March and the air temperature has already climbed to over 90°F.My Favorite Fishing Hole
I traveled from Europe to Africa and beyond. It took me awhile to realize it. Early in my career, my …Seeking out big pelagics from a kayak
Catching big pelagics is one of those “someday” goals for many kayak anglers. Venturing into the open ocean under paddle power after species like kingfish, mahi, sailfish and tuna can seem daunting to anglers accustomed to inshore waters or freshwater lakes and rivers.A few tips for dry flies
The season for dry flies is upon us. Here are a few tips to keep in mind when trout are popping bugs on the surface.Kayak in, Then Get Out of the Boat
If you haven’t tried getting out of the boat where you fish, chances are you’re missing out on some of the larger fish that could have been caught.Fishing temporarily banned in Washington state over coronavirus and crowded docks
Recreational fishing is banned in Washington state from midnight Wednesday until at least 5 p.m. April 8 because of the novel coronavirus, says the Washington state Department of Fish and Wildlife.Eat more fish while hunkering down at home against virus
About 80% of U.S. consumption of domestic seafood takes place at restaurants — not at home.Coronavirus: It’s OK to go fishing but anglers scrambling for equipment, bait
By David Figura. Source https://www.syracuse.com Yes, it’s OK to go fishing during the coronavirus pandemic. April 1 is the opening …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