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New IGFA All-Tackle World Record Pacific White Snook Landed in Mexico
Roman Duenas Marquez landed an incredible 60-pound, 13-ounce Pacific white snook, setting a new IGFA All-Tackle World Record for the species.Nov 14th, 20250
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Species Spotlight: Jaguar Guapote
Jaguar Guapote, also known as the jaguar cichlid, is an established non-native species in Florida, particularly in coastal canal systems in the southeastern part of the state, including the Everglades and areas from West Palm Beach south. It is an aggressive, predatory fish that can negatively impact native fish populations and is also a popular sport fish with good culinary value. Nov 13th, 20250
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Murrells Inlet: South Carolina’s Best Fishing and Golfing
The inlet itself is an inshore angler’s dream. It’s an enclosed system, one of very few inlets on the east coast free from the influence of the Intracoastal Waterway or coastal rivers. There’s no dirty water flowing in from upstream, and this system of marshes and backwaters is a completely saltwater environment, with no freshwater pumping in to reduce salinity. The result is excellent fishing and exploration of backwater creeks for speckled trout, redfish and the doormat flounder that Murrells Inlet has gained a reputation for.Nov 12th, 20250
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Trophy Trout on the Nantahala Bypass
I had just pulled out the camera to take a picture of nice rainbow when, out of the corner of my eye, I saw a huge brown trout come completely out of the water. We all jumped back in the raft, and the Nantahala Nantucket “sleigh ride” was on.Nov 11th, 20250
Fly Fishing, National
Go Find Some Fall Reds on the Fly
Fall brings some of the best action of the year for redfish on the fly. The trick is to choose the location wisely. Check out some great tips here!Nov 10th, 20250
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Targeting Big Trout
Big speckled trout are a different animal altogether and require a different mindset compared to finding small trout. In the search for big trout, it’s often said that catching lots of small trout means it’s time to move on. But you might not want to leave so fast.Nov 7th, 20250
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Helping Reef Fish Survive After Barotrauma
If the catch shows signs of barotrauma, specific steps should be taken to provide the best chance of survival before a fish is returned to the water. Check out some great options here!Nov 7th, 20250
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Offshore Fishing with Tampa Bay Buccaneers Stars
NFL meets the open water! Tampa Bay Buccaneers Luke Goedeke, Charlie Heck, and Cody Mauch swapped their helmets for fishing rods on an offshore trip with Captain Clay Shidler of Hang ’Em High Charters in Crystal River, FL. Powered by Suzuki Marine, this crew went after big fish, big laughs, and a day they won’t forget.Nov 6th, 20250
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The Art Of Live Baiting Dolphins
There’s magic in the way a mahi mahi lights up when it crashes a live bait. Electric greens, yellows, and blues; all pulsing with life, like the ocean itself. If you’ve ever tangled with one, you know: it’s not just a fish, it’s a full-blown spectacle. And there’s no more thrilling way to target these pelagic acrobats than with live bait.Nov 5th, 20250
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Surf Expo Celebrates 50 Years of Innovation and Expands Shoreline Outdoor Category
Surf Expo, the leading marketplace for watersports, coastal, and outdoor lifestyle brands, proudly celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2026. Since 1976, Surf Expo has served as the go-to destination for trend-setting product launches, industry connections, and business growth. This milestone year also marks a strategic spotlight on Shoreline Outdoor — a growing category that bridges surf, coastal, and outdoor lifestyles for today’s water-inspired outdoor consumers.Nov 4th, 20250
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Clapper Rails & Redfish Tails
When the moon is full and the king tides of the fall run high, the spartina grass will flood on Florida’s First Coast. The high water in the marsh allows redfish to access flats that are rarely under water. This phenomenon has a positive effect, providing the reds new real estate to hunt in and added items to their menu. This same flood tide that covers our tall grass and mangrove trees has a directly inverse effect on birds of the marsh such as the Clapper Rail, better known as the Marsh Hen. The high tide reduces most of their cover that they use to hide in when it floods. The result is a concentration of the birds that makes them possible to hunt effectively and kicks off a seasonal southern tradition as well. Nov 4th, 20250
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Attention North Carolina Anglers: Key Changes to Fishing Laws and Mandatory Harvest Reporting
North Carolina fishing regulations have important updates concerning mandatory reporting for several key species and the seasonal limits for flounder. Here is what recreational and commercial fishermen need to know:Nov 3rd, 20250
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Enter To Win A Retro DF6A Portable Outboard Motor
Winner announced 12/19/25Oct 31st, 20250
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Oyster Reefs: The Unsung Heroes of Alabama’s Coastal Fisheries
Along Alabama’s Gulf Coast, oyster reefs are more than just shell piles under the surface — they are living structures that keep our bays and estuaries thriving. From Mobile Bay to the waters off Dauphin Island, these reefs quietly support some of the most productive and beloved fisheries in the state.Oct 30th, 20250
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A Tuna Tale
The excitement grew with every minute… it became a chess match of correct engine management, boat position, and skill on the rod and reel to try and defeat the large tuna we had on the end of the line. We wanted to do everything as perfectly as possible to give ourselves every chance we could of landing this fish.Oct 29th, 20250
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Suzuki Marine USA Wins Inaugural Epic Award At 2025 IBEX
Suzuki Marine USA was honored with a 2025 EPIC Award from the editors of Soundings Trade Only magazine, the leading business journal covering the recreational boating industry. This award — created to honor Exceptional, Purposeful, Innovative, Compassionate companies — was presented during the 2025 International Boatbuilders Exposition & Conference (IBEX) that concluded yesterday in Tampa, Florida.Oct 28th, 20250Featured image above all content (ID:1)

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New IGFA All-Tackle World Record Pacific White Snook Landed in Mexico
Roman Duenas Marquez landed an incredible 60-pound, 13-ounce Pacific white snook, setting a new IGFA All-Tackle World Record for the species.Nov 14th, 20250
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Species Spotlight: Jaguar Guapote
Jaguar Guapote, also known as the jaguar cichlid, is an established non-native species in Florida, particularly in coastal canal systems in the southeastern part of the state, including the Everglades and areas from West Palm Beach south. It is an aggressive, predatory fish that can negatively impact native fish populations and is also a popular sport fish with good culinary value. Nov 13th, 20250
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Murrells Inlet: South Carolina’s Best Fishing and Golfing
The inlet itself is an inshore angler’s dream. It’s an enclosed system, one of very few inlets on the east coast free from the influence of the Intracoastal Waterway or coastal rivers. There’s no dirty water flowing in from upstream, and this system of marshes and backwaters is a completely saltwater environment, with no freshwater pumping in to reduce salinity. The result is excellent fishing and exploration of backwater creeks for speckled trout, redfish and the doormat flounder that Murrells Inlet has gained a reputation for.Nov 12th, 20250
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Trophy Trout on the Nantahala Bypass
I had just pulled out the camera to take a picture of nice rainbow when, out of the corner of my eye, I saw a huge brown trout come completely out of the water. We all jumped back in the raft, and the Nantahala Nantucket “sleigh ride” was on.Nov 11th, 20250
Fly Fishing, National
Go Find Some Fall Reds on the Fly
Fall brings some of the best action of the year for redfish on the fly. The trick is to choose the location wisely. Check out some great tips here!Nov 10th, 20250Featured image above all content (ID:1)

New IGFA All-Tackle World Record Pacific White Snook Landed in Mexico
Roman Duenas Marquez landed an incredible 60-pound, 13-ounce Pacific white snook, setting a new IGFA All-Tackle World Record for the species.Nov 14th, 2025
Species Spotlight: Jaguar Guapote
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Everglades National Park and the 10,000 Islands
I was fortunate to get the chance to grow up during a time when machines and devices didn’t control so much of our lives. Back then, it was wilderness where we went to spend time. Depending on where you go, wilderness is a relative term. However, having spent most of my years in Florida, backcountry flats surrounded by mangroves are the wilderness I know best. Mar 1st, 2013
Monster Tarpon in the Florida Everglades
When my father approached me this past November with the idea of tarpon fishing in Florida, I was all ears. You see, a lifetime of angling (and a handful of forty and fifty pound stripers) has spawned within me an obsession to tangle with ever larger fish, and the tarpon holds a lofty position on the bucket list.Mar 1st, 2013
Charles and The Golden Dorado
This month’s favored fish is quite the acrobat, and, when hooked, spends almost as much time out of the water as in the water with incredible jumps as high as six feet in the air. It's a very odd looking fish with a blunt head and long body the colors of turquoise, bright green, yellow and blue, thus making it one of the most beautiful fish in the sea. Mar 1st, 2013National
New IGFA All-Tackle World Record Pacific White Snook Landed in Mexico
Roman Duenas Marquez landed an incredible 60-pound, 13-ounce Pacific white snook, setting a new IGFA All-Tackle World Record for the species.Nov 14th, 2025National
Species Spotlight: Jaguar Guapote
Jaguar Guapote, also known as the jaguar cichlid, is an established non-native species in Florida, particularly in coastal canal systems in the southeastern part of the state, including the Everglades and areas from West Palm Beach south. It is an aggressive, predatory fish that can negatively impact native fish populations and is also a popular sport fish with good culinary value. Nov 13th, 2025National
Murrells Inlet: South Carolina’s Best Fishing and Golfing
The inlet itself is an inshore angler’s dream. It’s an enclosed system, one of very few inlets on the east coast free from the influence of the Intracoastal Waterway or coastal rivers. There’s no dirty water flowing in from upstream, and this system of marshes and backwaters is a completely saltwater environment, with no freshwater pumping in to reduce salinity. The result is excellent fishing and exploration of backwater creeks for speckled trout, redfish and the doormat flounder that Murrells Inlet has gained a reputation for.Nov 12th, 2025National
New IGFA All-Tackle World Record Pacific White Snook Landed in Mexico
Roman Duenas Marquez landed an incredible 60-pound, 13-ounce Pacific white snook, setting a new IGFA All-Tackle World Record for the species.Nov 14th, 2025National
Species Spotlight: Jaguar Guapote
Jaguar Guapote, also known as the jaguar cichlid, is an established non-native species in Florida, particularly in coastal canal systems in the southeastern part of the state, including the Everglades and areas from West Palm Beach south. It is an aggressive, predatory fish that can negatively impact native fish populations and is also a popular sport fish with good culinary value. Nov 13th, 2025National
Murrells Inlet: South Carolina’s Best Fishing and Golfing
The inlet itself is an inshore angler’s dream. It’s an enclosed system, one of very few inlets on the east coast free from the influence of the Intracoastal Waterway or coastal rivers. There’s no dirty water flowing in from upstream, and this system of marshes and backwaters is a completely saltwater environment, with no freshwater pumping in to reduce salinity. The result is excellent fishing and exploration of backwater creeks for speckled trout, redfish and the doormat flounder that Murrells Inlet has gained a reputation for.Nov 12th, 2025
New IGFA All-Tackle World Record Pacific White Snook Landed in Mexico
Roman Duenas Marquez landed an incredible 60-pound, 13-ounce Pacific white snook, setting a new IGFA All-Tackle World Record for the species.Nov 14th, 2025
Species Spotlight: Jaguar Guapote
Jaguar Guapote, also known as the jaguar cichlid, is an established non-native species in Florida, particularly in coastal canal systems in the southeastern part of the state, including the Everglades and areas from West Palm Beach south. It is an aggressive, predatory fish that can negatively impact native fish populations and is also a popular sport fish with good culinary value. Nov 13th, 2025New IGFA All-Tackle World Record Pacific White Snook Landed in Mexico

Roman Duenas Marquez landed an incredible 60-pound, 13-ounce Pacific white snook, setting a new IGFA All-Tackle World Record for the species.Nov 14th, 2025
Species Spotlight: Jaguar Guapote

Jaguar Guapote, also known as the jaguar cichlid, is an established non-native species in Florida, particularly in coastal canal systems in the southeastern part of the state, including the Everglades and areas from West Palm Beach south. It is an aggressive, predatory fish that can negatively impact native fish populations and is also a popular sport fish with good culinary value. Nov 13th, 2025






