In Winter Get Out of the Boat and Rip Some Lips
Winter on Florida’s west coast means crystal-clear flats and prime sight-fishing. Step out of the boat, wade quietly, and get within casting range before fish even know you’re there. Leave the trolling motor behind, walk the flats, and go rip some lips... read more Feb 23rd, 2026time here
Costa Rica’s West Coast: World-Class Sailfish & Marlin Action
Costa Rica’s Pacific coast is calling! From acrobatic Pacific sailfish to monster blue marlin, the offshore action out of Los Sueños Marina is nothing short of world-class. Calm seas, multiple hookups, and the chance at a 700+ lb marlin make every trip unforgettable. Top it off with fresh dorado at Marina Village and a sunset over Herradura Bay—doesn’t get much better than that. Who’s ready to fish Costa Rica? 🌊🔥Feb 24th, 2026In Winter Get Out of the Boat and Rip Some Lips
Winter on Florida’s west coast means crystal-clear flats and prime sight-fishing. Step out of the boat, wade quietly, and get within casting range before fish even know you’re there. Leave the trolling motor behind, walk the flats, and go rip some lips.Feb 23rd, 2026Latest in Fishing & Outdoors

Local Casting: Gabrielle Mercado
Gabrielle Mercado, a local angler from Destin, Florida, who has recorded some pretty impressive catches, recently caught our attention here at Coastal Angler Magazine. We asked Gabrielle to share a little of her passion for fishing with our readers.Nov 26th, 2012
Local Casting 003: Corey Wheeler
Coastal Angler Magazine recently caught up with Corey Wheeler for the latest edition of Local Casting.Nov 13th, 2012
Learn to Fly Cast Farther!
Fly Casting Accuracy would be the title of a fly casting class that would bring in the fly fishers that understand what's important in catching fish. Nov 1st, 2012
Learning to Fly—Getting on the Water
Learning to flyfish can take days, weeks and maybe even months of preparation and practice. But once you are out on the water, what do you look for? You are basically thrusting yourself into an environment that is completely alien to humans. We rule the land, but fish rule the waters—the advantage is with them. However, nature and the fish we are seeking can provide us with some hints and clues that can help the angler be successful on the water.Nov 1st, 2012
10 Tips on Becoming a Better Saltwater Fly Fisherman
1. Keep a journal. Success in Saltwater is being at the right place at the right time. The best way to increase your chances of being at the right place at the right time is to keep a record of your past successes and failures. If you found a school of reds feeding on a certain oyster bar an hour before low tide at first light for instance, then that same set of circumstances is likely to happen again in two weeks. Nov 1st, 2012