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Angler Catches 127.1-Pound N.C. Record Blue Catfish
This blue catfish was caught from the Roanoke River the night of July 10 by Rocky Baker, of Four Oaks, N.C.Record Drum On Chesapeake Bay
For red drum, 50 inches is a benchmark. Bull reds 50 inches and longer are not common, but they definitely occur. Fifty-inchers are caught every year. That’s why Capt. Jack Limroth, of King Tide Charters in Virginia Beach, must know his recently submitted potential IGFA world length record might not stand long.Anglers Land Monster Summer Catches
So far, this summer has been a pretty good for anglers catching big fish. Here are a few monsters we’ve heard about over the last couple months.A Few Days Fishing West Palm Beach
Last month, some friends and I went to West Palm Beach to do a little deep sea and canal fishing. My buddy Jimmy Dean tells me I bring wind and rough seas every time I come down. This time was no exception.Stiff Competition at the Gold Cup Invitational Fly Fishing Tarpon Tournament
This year’s competition was exciting, as fishing success far exceeded last year’s numbers and provided some real suspense each dayFour Tips For Gigging Flatties
There aren’t many activities as rewarding on a warm August night as gigging flounder. It’s way more comfortable than slogging …Urchin Roundup Saves Grass at St. Joe Bay
The first-ever Urchin Roundup at St. Joseph Bay collected 5,731 sea urchins from designated seagrass patches. The animals were released in deeper areas of the bay at a distance from over-grazed areas.Shark Buffet off Southhampton, NY
A scientist captures unbelievable drone footage of blacktip and spinner sharks feasting on schools of Atlantic menhaden. Just watch.Young Anglers Reel in Sailfish Dreams at Second Annual Keys Kids Tournament
On February 8th, fifty-seven young anglers set sail on 21 boats in the waters of Islamorada for the Second Annual Keys Kids Sailfish Tournament. This free, one-day event featured youth in two divisions: small-fry (ages 0-10) and junior (ages 11-16).Upstate New York Bass on the Fly!
For an angler, being outside and fishing in a short sleeve shirt with no one around should be enough to call any day a success. This day was about to get better. As we cast into a river with increasing water temps and a majority of the steelhead already back in Lake Ontario, our expectations of a tight line were low. Soon enough, as we launched large flies into the water, the addicting tight line grabs began. These fierce strikes were not steelhead, but hungry smallmouth bass. We enjoyed a full day on the river swinging 4-plus-inch flies and catching more than 25 smallmouth bass apiece.Under The Sea – Slings and Polearms
There’s a retro-movement taking place—a trend toward primitive hunting gear. Slings and polespears are used in places that do not allow trigger mechanisms.Your Franchise Opportunity is a Phone Call Away LEARN MORE