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SHITI Coolers at Surf Expo 1/8/26

SHITI Coolers at Surf Expo 1/8/26.Jan 9th, 20260
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Frogg Toggs at Surf Expo 1/8/26

Frogg Toggs at Surf Expo 1/8/26Jan 9th, 20260
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XTRATUF at Surf Expo 1/8/26

XTRATUF at Surf Expo 1/8/26Jan 9th, 20260
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Introducing Suzuki Edge eCOAT

New Anodizing Treatment Provides Superior Corrosion and Heat Protection for Key Engine Components While Cutting CO2 Emissions by HalfJan 9th, 20260
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Kala Brand Music Co at Surf Expo 1/8/26

Kala Brand Music Co at Surf Expo 1/8/26.Jan 9th, 20260
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Aqua Marina at Surf Expo 1/8/26

Aqua Marina at Surf Expo 1/8/26.Jan 9th, 20260
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Kanga Coolers at Surf Expo 1/8/26

Kanga Coolers at Surf Expo 1/8/26.Jan 9th, 20260
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Huk at Surf Expo 1/8/26.Jan 9th, 20260
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Guy Harvey at Surf Expo 1/8/26

Guy Harvey at Surf Expo 1/8/26 Jan 9th, 20260
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Trail Tether at Surf Expo 1/8/26

The world's only carabiner pacifier clip that's also a multi-toolJan 9th, 20260
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Shoreline at Surf Expo 1/8/26

Check out some photos from the show floor Thursday 1/8/26!Jan 9th, 20260
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Bluegills: Go Small Or Go Home

Bigger is better, right? Maybe, but when it comes to spring bluegills I like to go small.Jan 7th, 20260
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How to Catch Bluefish, Bigger Bluefish, and More Bluefish

Bluefish, Pomatomus saltatrix, are a one-of-a-kind fish. They are the only living fish species in their family, which means nothing else in the ocean looks, tastes or fights like a bluefish.Jan 5th, 20260
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New Fishing Laws & Regulation Changes Taking Effect in 2026

Anglers heading into 2026 should expect new fishing regulations nationwide, including changes to bag limits, seasons, fees, and harvest rules. Several states and federal agencies have also approved updated quotas and management measures for popular migratory species. Be sure to review your state’s 2026 regulations before fishing to stay compliant.Jan 5th, 20260
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Ciguatera: The Reef Fish Toxin Every Seafood Lover Should Know

Ciguatera is a type of food poisoning caused by eating reef fish that have accumulated toxins from microscopic algae found in tropical and subtropical waters. The toxin isn’t destroyed by cooking, freezing, or smoking.Jan 2nd, 20260
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Apalachicola Bay Reopens to Oyster Harvest for First Time Since 2020

Apalachicola Bay will reopen to recreational and commercial oyster harvesting from Jan. 1 through Feb. 28, marking the first harvest season since the bay closed in 2020. The reopening follows years of restoration work and more than $38 million invested to rebuild oyster reefs and support a sustainable fishery.Jan 1st, 20260
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Read The January Issue!

Read the latest issue in your area!Jan 1st, 20260

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SHITI Coolers at Surf Expo 1/8/26

SHITI Coolers at Surf Expo 1/8/26.Jan 9th, 20260
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Frogg Toggs at Surf Expo 1/8/26

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XTRATUF at Surf Expo 1/8/26

XTRATUF at Surf Expo 1/8/26Jan 9th, 20260
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Introducing Suzuki Edge eCOAT

New Anodizing Treatment Provides Superior Corrosion and Heat Protection for Key Engine Components While Cutting CO2 Emissions by HalfJan 9th, 20260
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Kala Brand Music Co at Surf Expo 1/8/26

Kala Brand Music Co at Surf Expo 1/8/26.Jan 9th, 20260

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Summer Fishing Facts

Fish are like people, only wetter. Both like comfortable surroundings, food and protection from danger. Freshwater fish are restricted by lake or river banks. Fish such as pike, musky, walleye, largemouth, smallmouth, crappie, panfish, perch, several species of trout, salmon, shad, carp, and lake trout can all live in the same water, but in different parts and utilizing different structure. Jul 1st, 2013

A most memorable Memorial Day Weekend

Story and Photo by Mark Browning Every year my family and I head down to the Dockside Inn and Resort … Jul 1st, 2013

Fishing North Carolina in July

North Carolina has many possibilities to consider when choosing a place to go fishing in July. Reflecting on this I consider the first time I remember going fishing. It reminds me that fishing can be as simple or complicated as we make it. There are many small ponds, streams, or creeks in North Carolina that offer a variety of fish to catch including bream, catfish, bass, crappie, trout, perch, and walleye. We can catch these fish in these waters from the shoreline using a cane pole with a string and hook tied to the end of it. Crickets, worms, grubs, or caterpillars are easy baits to find and capture to bait these hooks. This simple way of fishing is often the first fishing memory for many of us. Jul 1st, 2013

SHITI Coolers at Surf Expo 1/8/26

SHITI Coolers at Surf Expo 1/8/26.Jan 9th, 2026

Frogg Toggs at Surf Expo 1/8/26

Frogg Toggs at Surf Expo 1/8/26Jan 9th, 2026

SHITI Coolers at Surf Expo 1/8/26

SHITI Coolers at Surf Expo 1/8/26.Jan 9th, 2026

Frogg Toggs at Surf Expo 1/8/26

Frogg Toggs at Surf Expo 1/8/26Jan 9th, 2026