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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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Bluegills: Go Small Or Go Home

Bigger is better, right? Maybe, but when it comes to spring bluegills I like to go small.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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Five Red Hot Winter Fisheries

Instead of spending the next few months holed up inside, get yourself a good parka, find a window of decent weather and go fishing. Believe it or not, for some fisheries winter offers some of the best action of the year. Here are a few ideas to help you combat cabin fever.Dec 22nd, 20250
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Seatrout In The Surf

With so many things swimming just off the shore, targeting a single species from the beach doesn’t always pay. There are, however, ways to increase your odds. Check out some great tips hereDec 19th, 20250
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Game Wardens Cite Anglers For Illegal Salmon Fishing In Western Maine River

Three suspects were charged with a total of 11 violations and are expected to face revocation of their fishing licenses, according to wildlife officials.Dec 18th, 20250
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New Jersey Certifies New State-Record Winter Flounder Caught While Spearfishing

The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection’s Fish & Wildlife program has certified a new state-record winter flounder caught by spearfishingDec 17th, 20250
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Wired Bunker Fly

Captain Chris Newsome grew up fishing the lower Chesapeake Bay in Virginia, where bunker make up as much as 80 percent of striped bass diets. As a fly fishing guide, Chris needed to come up with a large bunker fly that was easy to cast and kept its wide profile.Dec 16th, 20250
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Eastern Hellbender Could Be Listed as Endangered Nationwide; Public Comment Period Opens

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has announced a proposal to list the eastern hellbender as an endangered species throughout its entire range under the Endangered Species Act. The large, fully aquatic salamander is found in parts of Alabama, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia.Dec 15th, 20250
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Cloudy with a Chance of Snook

What looked like an unfishable mess turned into four nights of nonstop snook action, with fish hammering everything he threw. The bite was brief, wild, and completely driven by changing winds and moving water.Dec 12th, 20250
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Winter Fishing on the East Coast: What Anglers Can Expect from December–March

Winter on the East Coast doesn’t mean the fishing shuts down — far from it. While temperatures drop, some of the year’s most exciting action kicks off. From striped bass pushing south to giant tautog feeding hard on offshore structure, winter is an opportunity for anglers who know where to look and how to adapt.Dec 9th, 20250
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Killbox wins Islamorada Sailfish Tournament

The tournament brought steady excitement on the water as well with strong performances across both divisions.Dec 9th, 20250
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How to Catch Big Bass in the Winter

Now, how do you catch big bass in the winter? What should I be looking for right now? And the best TOP 10 Lures to catch your winter bass!Dec 9th, 20250

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National, Saltwater Fishing

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
National

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
Fishing, National

Bluegills: Go Small Or Go Home

Bigger is better, right? Maybe, but when it comes to spring bluegills I like to go small.Jan 5th, 20260
National

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
National

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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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, 2026

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Outfitting Your Boat for Offshore Fishing

One of the most enjoyable experiences we have in our industry is helping our clients outfit or purchase their boat for offshore waters. Sharing the optimism of new and endless fishing and boating opportunities is special to us and we take a lot of pride in our customer’s success stories and growth. A lot of people who move to a coastal location or have just purchased their first vessel may feel intimidated as to what equipment is mandated by law, needed for success and what may be simply a waste of money and time. With modern marine technology being what it is and the endless fishing rods, reels and tackle on the market, minimizing your learning curve is an asset to the offshore fishing rookie.Jun 3rd, 2013

Fishin’ for Aces at the Tickfaw 200

The Tickfaw 200 Poker Run was started 24 years ago by a colorful character known as Crazy Charlie, a man with the notable accomplishment of a two-time world record speed crossing of the Gulf of Mexico. It’s Louisiana's largest powerboat poker run and is now one of the most talked about and attended power boating events in the country. It brings speedy, million dollar boats from all over the United States.Jun 3rd, 2013

Fly Fishing for Brook Trout in the Presidential Range

Presidential Range, brook trout often seem to appear out of nowhere to attack a muddler. Even trout as small as two or three inches have voraciously pounced upon my drifting muddler. Although other flies will catch trout in these frigid waters, nothing, in my experience, works nearly as well. Jun 2nd, 2013
National, Saltwater Fishing

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, 2026
National

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, 2026
Fishing, National

Bluegills: Go Small Or Go Home

Bigger is better, right? Maybe, but when it comes to spring bluegills I like to go small.Jan 5th, 2026
National, Saltwater Fishing

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, 2026
National

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, 2026
Fishing, National

Bluegills: Go Small Or Go Home

Bigger is better, right? Maybe, but when it comes to spring bluegills I like to go small.Jan 5th, 2026

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, 2026

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, 2026

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, 2026

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, 2026