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Winter Fishing In New England – No Shanty, No Problem! ❄️🎣

Our forefathers braved brutal winters with far less gear than we have today. Thankfully, modern ice anglers come prepared! With ice starting to form up north, hardwater season is almost here. Once it sets, target the shallows, vary your lure sizes, and match your bait to local forage. Who’s ready to get out on the ice? 🧊🐟Feb 17th, 20260
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Winter Smallmouth Love River Pockets! ❄️

As water temps drop, bass move into slower bank-side pockets and back eddies where they can rest and let the current bring food to them. Target these areas with a hair jig, fish it slow along the bottom, and use light line for better sensitivity. Give each pocket 15–30 minutes — you might be surprised how productive winter fishing can be! 🎣Feb 16th, 20260
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Florida Anglers Cheer Potential 39-Day Atlantic Red Snapper Season After Years of Short Closures

Anglers and fishing charter operators along Florida’s Atlantic coast are celebrating a major step toward a longer recreational Atlantic red snapper season in 2026, potentially ending years of very short seasons under federal limits.Feb 13th, 20260
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Hook, Line & Dine in New Orleans: Venice Yellowfin to a Commander’s Palace Feast

We ran offshore from Venice at dawn, boxed up Gulf yellowfin by midday, and ended the day at Commander’s Palace—where our fresh catch became a true New Orleans feast.Feb 12th, 20260
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Unknown Giants of the Mediterranean

Mallorca, a small island in the Mediterranean Sea next to the Strait of Gibraltar. It´s a place where nobody expects much. But we proved once again, why it is one of the hidden gems of sport fishing.Feb 11th, 20260
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Endless Wishes: Why the Ultimate Bucket-List Fishing Trip Is Right Outside My Door

What if the ultimate bucket-list fishing trip didn’t require a passport? From offshore pelagics to back-bay favorites, Southwest Florida offers endless opportunities—every day of the year. Capt. Kevin Deiter reflects on why the best fishing adventures might be closer to home than you think.Feb 11th, 20260
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Fishing for Monster Winter Bass on Lake Guntersville

Lake Guntersville, Alabama, is legendary among bass anglers nationwide—and for good reason. Consistently ranked as one of the top bass fisheries in the U.S. and host of the 2014 Bassmaster Classic, Guntersville is famous for producing giant largemouth bass, especially from late winter through early spring.Feb 10th, 20260
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Florida Freeze Triggers Widespread Snook Kill, Raising Concerns for Inshore Fisheries

A recent Florida freeze has triggered widespread snook mortality, with anglers reporting dead and cold-stunned fish across inshore waters. Biologists are still assessing the full impact on snook populations.Feb 6th, 20260
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Brook Oliva Appointed to CCA Florida’s Management Committee

Florida Native and Avid Outdoorsman Excited to Advance Efforts for ConservationFeb 6th, 20260
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New Spotted Seatrout Rules Approved for Indian River Lagoon

New spotted seatrout regulations have been approved for the Indian River Lagoon, bringing stricter seasons and harvest limits aimed at protecting one of the region’s most popular inshore species.Feb 6th, 20260
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Fish School – Spotted Sea Trout

Spotted sea trout are better known as speckled trout, and when they get really big, gator trout. Regardless of what you call it, it’s not a trout at all. Specks belong to the drum family. They are one of the most targeted species in their range which extends from Texas to Maryland. Feb 6th, 20260
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The World’s Largest Arapaima Fishing Farm!

This video shows Jurassic Jewels, the largest Arapaima farm in North America! We were incredibly lucky to get up close with these monster fish—right here in Florida! Not only did we get an exclusive tour, but we also got the chance to fish a few of the ponds ourselves and it did not disappoint! From giant strikes to unforgettable catches, this was an adventure you won’t forget.Feb 4th, 20260
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Learning Curve

There is a learning curve in kayak fishing, starting with the basics like where to keep your paddle and how to handle a fish from the kayak. Over time, as you practice things like tying knots and fishing the same lure in your favorite spot, the curve begins to flatten out and success becomes more consistent.Feb 4th, 20260
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The Best Destinations for Freshwater Fishing

Prepare your pen and paper because, in this article, I will mention some of these mind-blowing places I visited which will captivate your hearts and minds.Feb 4th, 20260
Fly Fishing

A Trout Fisher’s Guide to Catching Striped Bass on the Fly

Scenario: you fish tiny streams for trout, but your Instagram has been littered with photos of monster striped bass recently and it’s piqued your interest. Check out some great tips here!Feb 3rd, 20260
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Fly Fishing in Shallow Waters Can Equal Big Rewards

Despite technological advances that allow for fly fishing successes in deep water, shallow water sight fishing is my favorite...Feb 2nd, 20260
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Read The February Issue!

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

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National

Winter Fishing In New England – No Shanty, No Problem! ❄️🎣

Our forefathers braved brutal winters with far less gear than we have today. Thankfully, modern ice anglers come prepared! With ice starting to form up north, hardwater season is almost here. Once it sets, target the shallows, vary your lure sizes, and match your bait to local forage. Who’s ready to get out on the ice? 🧊🐟Feb 17th, 20260
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Winter Smallmouth Love River Pockets! ❄️

As water temps drop, bass move into slower bank-side pockets and back eddies where they can rest and let the current bring food to them. Target these areas with a hair jig, fish it slow along the bottom, and use light line for better sensitivity. Give each pocket 15–30 minutes — you might be surprised how productive winter fishing can be! 🎣Feb 16th, 20260
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Florida Anglers Cheer Potential 39-Day Atlantic Red Snapper Season After Years of Short Closures

Anglers and fishing charter operators along Florida’s Atlantic coast are celebrating a major step toward a longer recreational Atlantic red snapper season in 2026, potentially ending years of very short seasons under federal limits.Feb 13th, 20260
National

Hook, Line & Dine in New Orleans: Venice Yellowfin to a Commander’s Palace Feast

We ran offshore from Venice at dawn, boxed up Gulf yellowfin by midday, and ended the day at Commander’s Palace—where our fresh catch became a true New Orleans feast.Feb 12th, 20260
National

Unknown Giants of the Mediterranean

Mallorca, a small island in the Mediterranean Sea next to the Strait of Gibraltar. It´s a place where nobody expects much. But we proved once again, why it is one of the hidden gems of sport fishing.Feb 11th, 20260

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Winter Fishing In New England – No Shanty, No Problem! ❄️🎣

Our forefathers braved brutal winters with far less gear than we have today. Thankfully, modern ice anglers come prepared! With ice starting to form up north, hardwater season is almost here. Once it sets, target the shallows, vary your lure sizes, and match your bait to local forage. Who’s ready to get out on the ice? 🧊🐟Feb 17th, 2026

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Terrafin Goes Mobile

Successful offshore anglers know that monitoring the latest satellite data can be key to locating areas likely to be holding bait and game fish. Now anglers on the go can take that satellite data with them, thanks to the Terrafin Mobile app. Jul 1st, 2013

Drop It Like It’s Hot

Over the last decade, drop-shot or down-shot fishing has proven itself time and again as one of the most effective ways to target finicky fish. Especially during the summer and winter months, when bass are deep and packed tightly on open-water structure, the finesse approach of a drop shot may be the best way to consistently catch difficult fish.Jul 1st, 2013

Double Duty

A harbor is a place for marine vessels to find shelter from rough seas. They are usually man-made by the construction of rock jetties, and contain mooring fields, shipping or fishing piers, and boat launches. Harbors often consist of a mud or sand bottoms and are usually fed by rivers or estuaries that attract many different species of fish, such as alewives, mackerel, squid, flounder, and striped bass. But boats and fish aren’t the only thing attracted to harbors: anglers are equally attracted because of the fish-catching potential. Harbors are virtual gold mines when it comes to fishing.Jul 1st, 2013
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Winter Fishing In New England – No Shanty, No Problem! ❄️🎣

Our forefathers braved brutal winters with far less gear than we have today. Thankfully, modern ice anglers come prepared! With ice starting to form up north, hardwater season is almost here. Once it sets, target the shallows, vary your lure sizes, and match your bait to local forage. Who’s ready to get out on the ice? 🧊🐟Feb 17th, 2026
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Winter Smallmouth Love River Pockets! ❄️

As water temps drop, bass move into slower bank-side pockets and back eddies where they can rest and let the current bring food to them. Target these areas with a hair jig, fish it slow along the bottom, and use light line for better sensitivity. Give each pocket 15–30 minutes — you might be surprised how productive winter fishing can be! 🎣Feb 16th, 2026
National

Florida Anglers Cheer Potential 39-Day Atlantic Red Snapper Season After Years of Short Closures

Anglers and fishing charter operators along Florida’s Atlantic coast are celebrating a major step toward a longer recreational Atlantic red snapper season in 2026, potentially ending years of very short seasons under federal limits.Feb 13th, 2026
National

Winter Fishing In New England – No Shanty, No Problem! ❄️🎣

Our forefathers braved brutal winters with far less gear than we have today. Thankfully, modern ice anglers come prepared! With ice starting to form up north, hardwater season is almost here. Once it sets, target the shallows, vary your lure sizes, and match your bait to local forage. Who’s ready to get out on the ice? 🧊🐟Feb 17th, 2026
National

Winter Smallmouth Love River Pockets! ❄️

As water temps drop, bass move into slower bank-side pockets and back eddies where they can rest and let the current bring food to them. Target these areas with a hair jig, fish it slow along the bottom, and use light line for better sensitivity. Give each pocket 15–30 minutes — you might be surprised how productive winter fishing can be! 🎣Feb 16th, 2026
National

Florida Anglers Cheer Potential 39-Day Atlantic Red Snapper Season After Years of Short Closures

Anglers and fishing charter operators along Florida’s Atlantic coast are celebrating a major step toward a longer recreational Atlantic red snapper season in 2026, potentially ending years of very short seasons under federal limits.Feb 13th, 2026

Winter Fishing In New England – No Shanty, No Problem! ❄️🎣

Our forefathers braved brutal winters with far less gear than we have today. Thankfully, modern ice anglers come prepared! With ice starting to form up north, hardwater season is almost here. Once it sets, target the shallows, vary your lure sizes, and match your bait to local forage. Who’s ready to get out on the ice? 🧊🐟Feb 17th, 2026

Winter Smallmouth Love River Pockets! ❄️

As water temps drop, bass move into slower bank-side pockets and back eddies where they can rest and let the current bring food to them. Target these areas with a hair jig, fish it slow along the bottom, and use light line for better sensitivity. Give each pocket 15–30 minutes — you might be surprised how productive winter fishing can be! 🎣Feb 16th, 2026

Winter Fishing In New England – No Shanty, No Problem! ❄️🎣

Our forefathers braved brutal winters with far less gear than we have today. Thankfully, modern ice anglers come prepared! With ice starting to form up north, hardwater season is almost here. Once it sets, target the shallows, vary your lure sizes, and match your bait to local forage. Who’s ready to get out on the ice? 🧊🐟Feb 17th, 2026

Winter Smallmouth Love River Pockets! ❄️

As water temps drop, bass move into slower bank-side pockets and back eddies where they can rest and let the current bring food to them. Target these areas with a hair jig, fish it slow along the bottom, and use light line for better sensitivity. Give each pocket 15–30 minutes — you might be surprised how productive winter fishing can be! 🎣Feb 16th, 2026