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The Brown Clowns Are in Town: Battling Sharks for a Trophy Cobia

From shrimp boats and hungry sharks to the fight of a lifetime, landing a hard-fighting cobia is always an unforgettable experience. Find out how one well-placed live pigfish helped put this “brown clown” in the net!Jul 10th, 20260
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Suzuki Marine USA Promotes Brandon Cerka To Executive Vice President

Suzuki Marine USA has promoted company veteran Brandon Cerka to Executive Vice President of Sales, Marketing & Service. Cerka will build on his proven leadership and help guide the company’s continued growth, innovation, and commitment to the boating industry.Jul 9th, 20260
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Inshore Fish Move

Inshore fish are always on the move—shifting with tides, weather, temperature, forage and seasonal patterns. Understanding when and why fish relocate can help anglers target higher-percentage areas and dramatically improve their success on the water.Jul 9th, 20260
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Hot Summer Snook and Trout

Hot summer days don't slow down Florida's snook and speckled trout! July offers some of the year's hottest fishing as hungry linesiders stack up in the passes and along the beaches. Learn the proven tactics, baits, and locations that can help you hook into these hard-fighting gamefish all summer long. 🎣☀️Jul 8th, 20260
Diving & Spearfishing, National

Spearfishing Bluewater Hunting

Bluewater spearfishing is the ultimate test of skill, patience, and nerve. Hunting massive pelagic fish while freediving in the open ocean demands precision, specialized gear, and respect for one of the most exhilarating challenges beneath the surface.Jul 7th, 20260
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Fleur de Lis Wins the 2026 Florida Panhandle Billfish Series

In a tight contest, Fleur de Lis came out on top to win the 3rd annual Florida Panhandle Billfish Series. The Hatteras 63 GT, based in nearby Orange Beach, Alabama, fished all three events of the Emerald Coast series, developed to highlight the big-game fishing opportunities off Florida’s Panhandle.Jul 6th, 20260
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Dometic Premier Film Reveals the Innovation Behind Award-Winning DG3 Technology

Dometic today premiered “The Voyage,” a new documentary-style film chronicling the development of its award-winning DG3 Gyrostabilizer. Featuring engineers, designers, and innovators at Dometic Marine, the film provides a behind-the-scenes look at how Dometic challenged conventional gyro technology to deliver significantly faster spin-up times, 40% lower power consumption, and broader accessibility for recreational boaters.Jul 6th, 20260
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Read The July Issue!

Read the latest issue in your area!Jul 1st, 20260
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Trophies and Traditions

Some trophies fade with time, but the traditions behind them endure. This story explores how the memories, values, and shared experiences of the outdoors become the greatest rewards of all.Jun 26th, 20260
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Match the Hatch: Green Drake Tips and Techniques for Fishing Big Flies

The Green Drake hatch is one of the most highly anticipated mayfly events for fly anglers, as these oversized bugs (size 10–12) bring the largest trout in the river to the surface. Jun 25th, 20260
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Summertime’s Back, Baby! ☀️

Summer is back, and so is the hot fishing action! From early morning topwater explosions to evening bites that keep rods bent, this article highlights why the warmer months can offer some of the year's most exciting opportunities on the water. Grab your gear, stay cool, and make the most of summer fishing season.Jun 24th, 20260
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Enter To Win!

Your choice of a Leader Eater Combo Kit or A Shark Guard by Fishtek Marine!Jun 24th, 20260
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Trout are Eating Your Nymph More than You Realize

Think you're not getting bites? Think again. In this insightful fly-fishing article, David Hulsey explains why trout often take and reject nymphs without anglers ever noticing—and how recognizing subtle strikes can dramatically increase your catch rate. Learn the simple adjustments that can help you hook more trout on your next outing.Jun 23rd, 20260
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Just for the Halibut!

Halibut are like flounder in their body shape, except halibut might actually be as large as a barn door. Barn door halibut might weigh 400 pounds and grow to 8 feet in length. The IGFA all-tackle world record was caught from Dutch Harbor, Alaska in 1996. It weighed 459 pounds. Anglers love giant fish; that’s why halibut are on the bucket list, and even people who don’t know or care what these fish look like could absolutely tell you that a firm, white halibut steak is an amazing culinary treat.Jun 22nd, 20260
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Hit-And-Run Grouper

Grouper fishing is all about quick reactions and heavy tackle. In "Hit and Run Grouper," anglers learn why these powerful fish strike hard, dive for structure, and demand an aggressive approach to win the battle before they disappear into the rocks.Jun 19th, 20260
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At 79, Rick Clunn Remains Bass Fishing’s Timeless Legend

Four-time Bassmaster Classic champion Rick Clunn has spent more than 50 years redefining professional bass fishing. From record-setting victories to inspiring generations of anglers, his legacy remains unmatched in the sport.Jun 18th, 20260
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Florida student’s art wins Best of Show in Fish Art Contest!

Florida student Sebastian Romo earned the highest honor in the 2026 National Fish Art Contest, receiving Best of Show for his illustration of a Florida bass and bluegill. The award recognizes the top artwork submitted across all grade levels nationwide.Jun 17th, 20260

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The Brown Clowns Are in Town: Battling Sharks for a Trophy Cobia

From shrimp boats and hungry sharks to the fight of a lifetime, landing a hard-fighting cobia is always an unforgettable experience. Find out how one well-placed live pigfish helped put this “brown clown” in the net!Jul 10th, 20260
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Suzuki Marine USA Promotes Brandon Cerka To Executive Vice President

Suzuki Marine USA has promoted company veteran Brandon Cerka to Executive Vice President of Sales, Marketing & Service. Cerka will build on his proven leadership and help guide the company’s continued growth, innovation, and commitment to the boating industry.Jul 9th, 20260
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Inshore Fish Move

Inshore fish are always on the move—shifting with tides, weather, temperature, forage and seasonal patterns. Understanding when and why fish relocate can help anglers target higher-percentage areas and dramatically improve their success on the water.Jul 9th, 20260
National

Hot Summer Snook and Trout

Hot summer days don't slow down Florida's snook and speckled trout! July offers some of the year's hottest fishing as hungry linesiders stack up in the passes and along the beaches. Learn the proven tactics, baits, and locations that can help you hook into these hard-fighting gamefish all summer long. 🎣☀️Jul 8th, 20260
Diving & Spearfishing, National

Spearfishing Bluewater Hunting

Bluewater spearfishing is the ultimate test of skill, patience, and nerve. Hunting massive pelagic fish while freediving in the open ocean demands precision, specialized gear, and respect for one of the most exhilarating challenges beneath the surface.Jul 7th, 20260

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The Brown Clowns Are in Town: Battling Sharks for a Trophy Cobia

From shrimp boats and hungry sharks to the fight of a lifetime, landing a hard-fighting cobia is always an unforgettable experience. Find out how one well-placed live pigfish helped put this “brown clown” in the net!Jul 10th, 2026

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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

Summer Lake Fishing in New Hampshire

Lake fishing in July in New England is like fishing in March in Florida. Our weather brings hot, steamy days of 80 plus degrees with little wind and some humidity. The waters of our lakes will reach the high 70's to the low 80's and the bass, crappies and pickerel will head to the shade of the Lilly Pads. Jul 1st, 2013
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The Brown Clowns Are in Town: Battling Sharks for a Trophy Cobia

From shrimp boats and hungry sharks to the fight of a lifetime, landing a hard-fighting cobia is always an unforgettable experience. Find out how one well-placed live pigfish helped put this “brown clown” in the net!Jul 10th, 2026
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Suzuki Marine USA Promotes Brandon Cerka To Executive Vice President

Suzuki Marine USA has promoted company veteran Brandon Cerka to Executive Vice President of Sales, Marketing & Service. Cerka will build on his proven leadership and help guide the company’s continued growth, innovation, and commitment to the boating industry.Jul 9th, 2026
National

Inshore Fish Move

Inshore fish are always on the move—shifting with tides, weather, temperature, forage and seasonal patterns. Understanding when and why fish relocate can help anglers target higher-percentage areas and dramatically improve their success on the water.Jul 9th, 2026
National

The Brown Clowns Are in Town: Battling Sharks for a Trophy Cobia

From shrimp boats and hungry sharks to the fight of a lifetime, landing a hard-fighting cobia is always an unforgettable experience. Find out how one well-placed live pigfish helped put this “brown clown” in the net!Jul 10th, 2026
National

Suzuki Marine USA Promotes Brandon Cerka To Executive Vice President

Suzuki Marine USA has promoted company veteran Brandon Cerka to Executive Vice President of Sales, Marketing & Service. Cerka will build on his proven leadership and help guide the company’s continued growth, innovation, and commitment to the boating industry.Jul 9th, 2026
National

Inshore Fish Move

Inshore fish are always on the move—shifting with tides, weather, temperature, forage and seasonal patterns. Understanding when and why fish relocate can help anglers target higher-percentage areas and dramatically improve their success on the water.Jul 9th, 2026

The Brown Clowns Are in Town: Battling Sharks for a Trophy Cobia

From shrimp boats and hungry sharks to the fight of a lifetime, landing a hard-fighting cobia is always an unforgettable experience. Find out how one well-placed live pigfish helped put this “brown clown” in the net!Jul 10th, 2026

Suzuki Marine USA Promotes Brandon Cerka To Executive Vice President

Suzuki Marine USA has promoted company veteran Brandon Cerka to Executive Vice President of Sales, Marketing & Service. Cerka will build on his proven leadership and help guide the company’s continued growth, innovation, and commitment to the boating industry.Jul 9th, 2026

The Brown Clowns Are in Town: Battling Sharks for a Trophy Cobia

From shrimp boats and hungry sharks to the fight of a lifetime, landing a hard-fighting cobia is always an unforgettable experience. Find out how one well-placed live pigfish helped put this “brown clown” in the net!Jul 10th, 2026

Suzuki Marine USA Promotes Brandon Cerka To Executive Vice President

Suzuki Marine USA has promoted company veteran Brandon Cerka to Executive Vice President of Sales, Marketing & Service. Cerka will build on his proven leadership and help guide the company’s continued growth, innovation, and commitment to the boating industry.Jul 9th, 2026