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Hot Action on the Georgia Coast
Capt. Judy Helmey has that said the inshore fishing on Georgia’s coast has been like “Christmas in July,” with live shrimp being the ticket to fast action.Summer Strategies for Shoreline Bass Anglers
You can catch plenty of bass in the summer, you just might have to adjust your techniques and do a few things to maximize your opportunities.Mad Fish
Though it is true that brain size in fish is diminutive, they’ve had 450 million years to develop and work out their game plan.Shark-Tastic!
Sharks and many fishermen have a love/hate relationship. My feelings for shark has changed a few times. When I was younger, sharking was all I wanted to do.Terrestrial Time On Trout Waters
August is a great time of year to throw big and nasty dry flies. Just about anywhere, big dries work from the smallest streams to the biggest tailwaters.Redfish from the Beach
Redfish is certainly a highly sought after game fish that can be found all along the Gulf Coast and up the Atlantic Coast as far north as Massachusetts.Why Monofilament Line is Still King
I recently spoke with Rick Snellgrove, owner of Howell Tackle in Panama City, about the role that monofilament line continues to play in the fishing world.Fish & Fishing – Praise the Lowly Mullet
Among the fish that like to take mullet baits are bluefish, jacks, mackerels, and striped bass. In fact, many if not most predatory fish like such baits.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.Enter To Win Skye Burkhardt’s Halloween Ultimate Paddleboard Fishing Package!
Winner announced 10/31/25Rockin’ Bass in the Adirondacks
Often when the Adirondacks are mentioned in fishing circles, pristine secluded trout rivers or brook trout ponds come to mind. Our secret is that the ADKs have countless bass fishing options, as well, with any kind of water you could think of.Wahoos – Wonderful and Wily
Wahoos are one of the most coveted fish for bluewater hunters. That is because they are stealthy, good-tasting, and way smarter than you are. Here are some tips for hunting this wary species.Your Franchise Opportunity is a Phone Call Away LEARN MORE