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Retention Limit Adjustment: Atlantic Bluefin Tuna Angling Category Fishery

NOAA Fisheries is adjusting the Atlantic bluefin tuna daily retention limits for recreational fishermen. The adjusted limits will take effect June 1, 2026, and extend through December 31, 2026, unless modified by later action. NOAA Fisheries may need to take additional action later in the year to further adjust the retention limits or close the fishery.Jun 3rd, 2026

Read The June Issue!

Read the latest issue in your area!Jun 2nd, 2026

The Dometic DG3 Gyro Sets New Standard in Marine Stabilization

Exploring the Dometic DG3 Gyro: A Comprehensive Overview The Dometic DG3 Gyro is a cutting-edge device that has gained traction … Apr 1st, 2026

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Best of ICAST 2021

A quick look at all of the Best of Category Winners as well as the Best of Show winner. Jul 21st, 2021

Rare blue lobster caught off Massachusetts

The odds of finding a blue lobster are about 1 in 2 million -- but this weekend one was caught off the coast of MassachusettsJul 20th, 2021

Angler Jigs Up Georgia Record

A  local angler broke the state record for African pompano off the Georgia coast in mid-March. Richard Bjorneby, of Darien, Ga., caught a 40-pound, 0.48-ounce fish that replaced the existing record of 37 pounds, 1.28 ounces.Jul 19th, 2021

Angler sets record with blue catfish!

A fisherman in North Carolina waited several hours throughout the night and into the early morning hours before getting an official weight on the blue catfish he caught in the Roanoke River.Jul 16th, 2021

TrophyCatch celebrates exceeding 100 approved Hall of Fame catches weighing 13 pounds or heavier

TrophyCatch program announces a new milestone, surpassing 100 approved Hall of Fame catches weighing 13 pounds or more. These bass are the biggest of the big — true giants!Jul 15th, 2021

Coast Guard, partner agencies suspend search for missing diver off Mayport, FL

The location and condition of the gear are consistent with a suspected encounter with a marine predator.Jul 14th, 2021

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Dry Tortugas Are a Hidden Jewel

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Fly Fishing the Seychelles

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