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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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High Hopes Crew Lands Record-Setting 832.6-Pound Virginia Bluefin Tuna with PENN Gear

A new Virginia saltwater record is on the books after angler Mike Rogerson landed an 832.6-pound Atlantic bluefin tuna aboard High Hopes with PENN Fleet Captain David Wright. The massive bluefin was caught off Virginia Beach and fought for 90 minutes on trusted PENN gear. Jan 28th, 20260
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Five Great Sport Fishing Spots Along Miami’s Coastline

Here are five great sport Miami fishing spots along the coastline that will help you create your own great memories.Jan 28th, 20260
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Idaho Angler Sets New State Record with Monster Rainbow Trout at Dworshak Reservoir

On January 13, Fish and Game officials confirmed that Todd Phillips of Fruitland reeled in a giant rainbow trout at Dworshak Reservoir near Orofino, setting a new Idaho certified weight record for the species.Jan 26th, 20260
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Florida Panhandle Fishermen Catch Great White Shark Off The Beach

A big catch on Pensacola Beach after two local fishermen went viral on social media for reeling in a Great White Shark, marking their fourth Great White catch in the last four years.Jan 23rd, 20260
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Texas Closes Oyster Harvesting in Matagorda Bay

The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department has shut down commercial and recreational oyster harvesting in Matagorda Bay’s TX-19 area effective Jan. 21, 2026, after recent sampling showed too few legal-sized oysters to support fishing.Jan 23rd, 20260
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Suzuki Marine Adds Two New Models To Growing Stealth Line® Family Of Outboards

New 25HP and 9.9HP STEALTH LINE® Motors Debut at 2026 Minneapolis Boat Show Suzuki Marine USA opened today’s Minneapolis Boat Show by unveiling two important new additions to its growing STEALTH LINE® family of outboard motors. These two new models — the STEALTH LINE 9.9HP and 25HP — bring this popular look to an especially high-volume segment of the overall boating market. They also bring Suzuki’s STEALTH LINE family to 10 total models ranging from 9.9 to 350HP.Jan 22nd, 20260
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Flounder Fishing Tips

Here are some tips on catching flounder that some might not have tried. The technique I am about to share has some benefits over the more mainstream methods. It is also so simple and easy to use. I rig my son’s rod this way.Jan 22nd, 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
National

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
National

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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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, 2026

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Kwak’s Record-Breaking Pacific Halibut

On August 24, 2024, Kyle Kwak shattered the IGFA Men’s Junior World Record for Pacific halibut with a monumental 59.59-kilogram (131-pound, 6-ounce) catch. While fishing in Dixon Entrance near Ketchikan, Alaska, Kyle's record-setting halibut took a strip of salmon belly bait as he fished with Captain Colby Witt. This remarkable catch surpassed the previous record by over 7 pounds.Feb 3rd, 2025

Sportfishing Industry Pleased with Withdrawal of Vessel Speed Rule, More Work to be Done

NOAA Fisheries formally withdrew a proposed rule that would have had dire consequences on public access to fishing along much of the eastern seaboard. The North Atlantic Right Whale Vessel Strike Reduction Rule, originally published in the Federal Register in 2022, would have limited vessels larger than 35 feet from traveling faster than 10 knots (11.5 mph). The proposed speed restrictions would have governed coastal waters from Massachusetts to Florida and been in effect for roughly half the year.Feb 1st, 2025

Craig Williams Secures World Record with a 10-pound Snubnose Pompano

On October 12, 2024, Craig Williams achieved a remarkable feat by landing a 4.62-kilogram (10-pound, 3-ounce) snubnose pompano while fishing in Dampier, Australia. This impressive catch earned him the IGFA Men’s 3-kg (6 lb.) Line Class World Record for the species. The pompano was enticed by Craig's crab fly, and after a brief battle, he successfully landed the fish. Craig then recorded its weight on his certified scale before safely releasing it back into the water.Feb 1st, 2025
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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, 2026
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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, 2026
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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, 2026
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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, 2026
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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, 2026
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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, 2026

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, 2026

Brook Oliva Appointed to CCA Florida’s Management Committee

Florida Native and Avid Outdoorsman Excited to Advance Efforts for ConservationFeb 6th, 2026

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, 2026

Brook Oliva Appointed to CCA Florida’s Management Committee

Florida Native and Avid Outdoorsman Excited to Advance Efforts for ConservationFeb 6th, 2026