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Go Slow And Small
Right now, bait size can make all the difference between stacking ’em up and getting skunked. Live baits are really the best bet when things get tough, but for hard-headed anglers—like me—who prefer artificials, it’s important to use smaller profile baits and slow down the retrieve considerably.California Man Caught With Live, Endangered Sturgeon Stuffed In Trunk Of Car
The green sturgeon survived despite not being stored in water while in the vehicleNorth Carolina Man Breaks 60-Year-Old Fishing Record
Todd Spangler reeled in a 12-pound, 8-ounce speckled troutMiami International Boat Show Opening Day 2022
Quick walk through Wednesday morning. Video by Charlie McCulloughWintertime Tips For Trout
If you fish where trout live, chances are there is plenty of winter weather to fish through before the bounty of spring. Here are some tips from the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife to improve your cold-weather trout trips.Lake Escapes – Italian Carp Fishing
This long, lean, fighting machine kickstarted a true winter red-letter session for me. After arriving just before dark, I did …Tips For Dialing In Monster Stripers
When you see that big shad get exploded on, it’s like a bowling ball dropped out of the sky!No fiddlers? No Problem! Mud crabs are a great substitute!
Catching mud crabs when fiddler crabs are hard to come by. The difference between mud crabs and stone crabs as well. Great for sheepshead fishing bait!28th Annual Keys Kids Fishing Derby
The Islamorada Charter Boat Association put on another great event for 95 anglers ages 0-10 years old in the …Enter To Win Skye Burkhardt’s Halloween Ultimate Paddleboard Fishing Package!
Winner announced 10/31/25Blue Ridge Mountain Lakes are Calling
Stripers from 20 to 40 pounds show up regularly on this reservoir outside Blairsville, Georgia. The elusive 50-plus-pounder is what everyone seeks, and very lucky anglers just might find it trolling bluebacks, big gizzard shad or trout.Goliath Grouper: Return of the Gentle Giants
While our reefs are home to a few “resident” goliath grouper that are spotted consistently throughout the year, one by one more and more of these fish begin arriving as summer starts to fade away into fall. Goliaths begin arriving as early as July, and are only here for a short period of time, often leaving as the last days of September tick away.Sarasota Police Officer Leaps into Action to Stop Unmanned Boat in Dramatic Rescue
The unmanned boat was cruising in circles up to 40 mph off the Gulf Coast in Sarasota.Your Franchise Opportunity is a Phone Call Away LEARN MORE