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Using Technology For Rhode Island Stripers
It’s hard to find a place better suited for catching trophy striped bass than the waters surrounding Rhode Island’s Narragansett Bay area. With a mix of rocky bottom, strong currents and tons of forage species in nearby ocean waters, plus miles of mud flats inside the bay, this stretch is loaded with big fish potential.Aug 25th, 20250Fishing, Freshwater Fishing, National
Losing Count On The Clinch River
During a recent trip on the Clinch River, northwest of Knoxville, Tenn. The Clinch is one of the Southeast’s premier trout fisheries. It is a 13-mile tailwater fed by cold, oxygenated waters of Norris Dam. Tennessee stocks the river with rainbow and brown trout. Bank anglers line up near stocking points to pitch baits for a seven-fish limit.Aug 20th, 20250Conservation, Fishing, National, Outdoors, Saltwater Fishing
Artificial Reefs Key To Alabama’s Snapper Fishing
The key to Alabama’s phenomenal red snapper fishing is the more than 1,000 square miles just off the coast that are designated artificial reef zones.Aug 19th, 20250Diving & Spearfishing, National
Spearfishing the Pacific with Good Time Charlie Charters
It started as just an idea for a family vacation, and it turned into a new passion for the sport of spearfishing and freediving.Aug 18th, 20250National, Travel
Explosive Shallow-Water Action at Key Largo
August in the Upper Keys is full of options. One could find fast action on the reefs or dolphin offshore; Capt. Greg Poland prefers the shallow stuff. Aug 15th, 20250Fishing, National
Fishing with Grizzlies
Until recently, I can’t say I’ve truly been fearful at any time. My relationship with grizzlies took an abrupt turn while fishing the Firehole River.Aug 14th, 20250Fly Fishing, National
Terrestrial Time On Trout Waters
August is a great time of year to throw big and nasty dry flies. Just about anywhere, big dries work from the smallest streams to the biggest tailwaters.Aug 13th, 20250National
Max Grasso Sets Junior World Record with 34.6-Inch Giant Trevally Off Point Samson
On January 26, 2025, young angler Max Grasso made fishing history off the coast of Point Samson, Australia. While casting a Daiwa Bait Junkie aboard the MICX—captained by his father, Mick Grasso—Max hooked and landed an impressive 34.6-inch giant trevally. This remarkable catch has earned Max the IGFA All-Tackle Length Junior World Record for the species. Following the exciting battle, Max recorded the fish's official length using an IGFA Measuring Device before safely releasing it back into the water.Aug 12th, 20250National
Bassin’ the Dog Days
The heat of the summer is upon us. Here are some helpful hints to make your time on the water a little more enjoyable and safe.Aug 11th, 20250National
Alaska’s Can’t Miss Freshwater Fishing Adventures
Alaska sportfishing offers wilderness realized rather than imagined and quickens the pulse in all types of anglers, from panfishermen to world veterans. Aug 8th, 20250Freshwater Fishing, National
Florida’s Freshwater Oddballs
The freshwater system in South Florida is home to more than 20 permanent populations of non-native fish, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC). These warm-water lakes, ponds, and canals are welcoming to species from all over the world, and whether populations were the result of being released, escape, or intentional introduction, they are here to stay.Aug 8th, 20250National, Travel
Rockin’ Bass in the Adirondacks
Often when the Adirondacks are mentioned in fishing circles, pristine secluded trout rivers or brook trout ponds come to mind. Our secret is that the ADKs have countless bass fishing options, as well, with any kind of water you could think of.Aug 7th, 20250Diving & Spearfishing, National
Wahoos – Wonderful and Wily
Wahoos are one of the most coveted fish for bluewater hunters. That is because they are stealthy, good-tasting, and way smarter than you are. Here are some tips for hunting this wary species.Aug 6th, 20250Fishing Tips, National
Modify Hard Baits for Big Fish
Most hard baits have two or three treble hooks. The problem with this setup is large fish and lengthy fights can cause those tiny hooks to open up or tear from a fish’s lip. We all know this loss hurts. The bigger the fish, the worse it hurts and the more likely it is to happen. I came up with a solution for this scenario several years ago while targeting giant tarpon. I adapted my hard baits to use a single large hook. It resulted in the successful landing of more big fish than with the original hardware.Aug 5th, 20250Conservation
Hooked Bird? Don’t Cut the Line!
Even if you take precautionary steps to avoid it, sometimes you might hook a bird by accident. That’s when it’s important to remember—don’t cut the line and let the bird fly away with it attached. This can lead to entanglement, resulting in the death of that bird and possibly others as well. Instead, follow these simple steps to unhook the birdAug 4th, 20250National
Trent Allen Makes Bassmaster History with Record-Breaking Catch at Clark Hill Lake
Trent Allen has made waves in the Bassmaster High School National Championship with a massive 8.80-pound bass—the largest ever recorded at Clarks Hill Lake in Bassmaster history!Aug 2nd, 20250Featured image above all content (ID:1)
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Using Technology For Rhode Island Stripers
It’s hard to find a place better suited for catching trophy striped bass than the waters surrounding Rhode Island’s Narragansett Bay area. With a mix of rocky bottom, strong currents and tons of forage species in nearby ocean waters, plus miles of mud flats inside the bay, this stretch is loaded with big fish potential.Aug 25th, 20250Fishing, Freshwater Fishing, National
Losing Count On The Clinch River
During a recent trip on the Clinch River, northwest of Knoxville, Tenn. The Clinch is one of the Southeast’s premier trout fisheries. It is a 13-mile tailwater fed by cold, oxygenated waters of Norris Dam. Tennessee stocks the river with rainbow and brown trout. Bank anglers line up near stocking points to pitch baits for a seven-fish limit.Aug 20th, 20250Conservation, Fishing, National, Outdoors, Saltwater Fishing
Artificial Reefs Key To Alabama’s Snapper Fishing
The key to Alabama’s phenomenal red snapper fishing is the more than 1,000 square miles just off the coast that are designated artificial reef zones.Aug 19th, 20250Diving & Spearfishing, National
Spearfishing the Pacific with Good Time Charlie Charters
It started as just an idea for a family vacation, and it turned into a new passion for the sport of spearfishing and freediving.Aug 18th, 20250National, Travel
Explosive Shallow-Water Action at Key Largo
August in the Upper Keys is full of options. One could find fast action on the reefs or dolphin offshore; Capt. Greg Poland prefers the shallow stuff. Aug 15th, 20250Featured image above all content (ID:1)
Using Technology For Rhode Island Stripers
It’s hard to find a place better suited for catching trophy striped bass than the waters surrounding Rhode Island’s Narragansett Bay area. With a mix of rocky bottom, strong currents and tons of forage species in nearby ocean waters, plus miles of mud flats inside the bay, this stretch is loaded with big fish potential.Aug 25th, 2025Using Technology For Rhode Island Stripers
Aug 25th, 2025Losing Count On The Clinch River
Aug 20th, 2025Artificial Reefs Key To Alabama’s Snapper Fishing
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Using Technology For Rhode Island Stripers
Aug 25th, 2025Using Technology For Rhode Island Stripers
Aug 25th, 2025Losing Count On The Clinch River
Aug 20th, 2025Artificial Reefs Key To Alabama’s Snapper Fishing
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What’s That Fish?
This ugly character is a goblin shark. Featured in the USFWS’s Fish of the Week Podcast, the goblin shark is a deepwater species rarely encountered by humans. They exist in the cold darkness of 800- to 3,000-foot depths, where they hunt other weird deep-sea denizens like anglerfish and dragonfish in all the world’s oceans. They grow to 20 feet in length.Jan 3rd, 2023How To Deep Drop For Mystic Grouper
Mystics are one of the lesser-known grouper species, simply because anglers don’t fish deep enough to target them. Like all grouper, they are excellent to eat and usually weigh from 15 to 50 pounds, although they can grow much larger.Jan 2nd, 2023Two State Records In A Day!
Marovich caught a 5.56-pound red porgy that bested a 2019 record of 4.8 pounds. He also boated a big 10.55-pound blueline tilefish that smashed the 2021 record of 5.4 pounds.Dec 30th, 2022Fishing, National, Saltwater Fishing
Using Technology For Rhode Island Stripers
It’s hard to find a place better suited for catching trophy striped bass than the waters surrounding Rhode Island’s Narragansett Bay area. With a mix of rocky bottom, strong currents and tons of forage species in nearby ocean waters, plus miles of mud flats inside the bay, this stretch is loaded with big fish potential.Aug 25th, 2025Fishing, Freshwater Fishing, National
Losing Count On The Clinch River
During a recent trip on the Clinch River, northwest of Knoxville, Tenn. The Clinch is one of the Southeast’s premier trout fisheries. It is a 13-mile tailwater fed by cold, oxygenated waters of Norris Dam. Tennessee stocks the river with rainbow and brown trout. Bank anglers line up near stocking points to pitch baits for a seven-fish limit.Aug 20th, 2025Conservation, Fishing, National, Outdoors, Saltwater Fishing
Artificial Reefs Key To Alabama’s Snapper Fishing
The key to Alabama’s phenomenal red snapper fishing is the more than 1,000 square miles just off the coast that are designated artificial reef zones.Aug 19th, 2025Fishing, National, Saltwater Fishing
Using Technology For Rhode Island Stripers
It’s hard to find a place better suited for catching trophy striped bass than the waters surrounding Rhode Island’s Narragansett Bay area. With a mix of rocky bottom, strong currents and tons of forage species in nearby ocean waters, plus miles of mud flats inside the bay, this stretch is loaded with big fish potential.Aug 25th, 2025Fishing, Freshwater Fishing, National
Losing Count On The Clinch River
During a recent trip on the Clinch River, northwest of Knoxville, Tenn. The Clinch is one of the Southeast’s premier trout fisheries. It is a 13-mile tailwater fed by cold, oxygenated waters of Norris Dam. Tennessee stocks the river with rainbow and brown trout. Bank anglers line up near stocking points to pitch baits for a seven-fish limit.Aug 20th, 2025Conservation, Fishing, National, Outdoors, Saltwater Fishing
Artificial Reefs Key To Alabama’s Snapper Fishing
The key to Alabama’s phenomenal red snapper fishing is the more than 1,000 square miles just off the coast that are designated artificial reef zones.Aug 19th, 2025Using Technology For Rhode Island Stripers
It’s hard to find a place better suited for catching trophy striped bass than the waters surrounding Rhode Island’s Narragansett Bay area. With a mix of rocky bottom, strong currents and tons of forage species in nearby ocean waters, plus miles of mud flats inside the bay, this stretch is loaded with big fish potential.Aug 25th, 2025Losing Count On The Clinch River
During a recent trip on the Clinch River, northwest of Knoxville, Tenn. The Clinch is one of the Southeast’s premier trout fisheries. It is a 13-mile tailwater fed by cold, oxygenated waters of Norris Dam. Tennessee stocks the river with rainbow and brown trout. Bank anglers line up near stocking points to pitch baits for a seven-fish limit.Aug 20th, 2025Using Technology For Rhode Island Stripers
It’s hard to find a place better suited for catching trophy striped bass than the waters surrounding Rhode Island’s Narragansett Bay area. With a mix of rocky bottom, strong currents and tons of forage species in nearby ocean waters, plus miles of mud flats inside the bay, this stretch is loaded with big fish potential.Aug 25th, 2025
Losing Count On The Clinch River
During a recent trip on the Clinch River, northwest of Knoxville, Tenn. The Clinch is one of the Southeast’s premier trout fisheries. It is a 13-mile tailwater fed by cold, oxygenated waters of Norris Dam. Tennessee stocks the river with rainbow and brown trout. Bank anglers line up near stocking points to pitch baits for a seven-fish limit.Aug 20th, 2025