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Tides & Moon Phases
Coastal fishermen throughout the United States are familiar with the influence that tides have on a successful day of fishing.Kayak Corner: Choose The Right Paddle and PFD
Choosing the right paddle and PFD can be a hard decision, especially for the new kayaker. When faced with the plethora of available options there are some details that should not be overlooked when purchasing these items.Spring Transition
As much as we all want to get out of the house and hit the water, catching fish in the spring transition is much easier said than done.The Casting Corner: Casting in Tight Places
I was asked to give some thoughts on casting in tight places. So I took it on as a project and went fishing in North Georgia. I put myself in places on the streams that offer no chance of a back cast, and very little space to move the rod.Spring Flounder Trickle
We all know about the fall flounder run that occurs between the months of October and December. Flounder leave bay systems coast-wide predominantly following forage species like shrimp and menhaden as they exit bay systems during dropping temperatures and flushing tides of late fall and winter.Sargassum, a most valuable weed
We see it most every time we go out on the water, and unless we’re trolling for wahoo or dolphinfish, we probably just take Sargassum weed for granted and don’t give it a second thought.STAYING WARM AND DRY DURING A WET SPRING
Early spring freshwater fishing around most parts—and the parts where I live—is often cold, wet, misty, rainy, even sleety.Sight Fishing the Islands
If you are fortunate enough to be breathing March air on the Gulf Coast of Mississippi then you need to maximize the days.Sea Toy Triumphs Again at the 21st Annual Virginia Beach Billfish Tournament
The team pocketed $452,400 for first place in the standingsFishing With Legends
Stretching 500 miles across the northern side of the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico, the Puerto Rico Trench is the deepest in the Atlantic Ocean.Why Try Technical Diving?
Tec diving is obstacle-ridden and humbling, but can reignite a fading passion. It can leave you with a sense of accomplishment and a refined set of diving skills. It grants access to depths beyond recreational limits, where lesser-known shipwrecks and deep reefs lie, waiting to be explored.Your Franchise Opportunity is a Phone Call Away LEARN MORE