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Georgia Angler Catches Record Longnose Gar
Rachel Harrison caught a 31 lb, 2 oz fish, breaking the previous record set in 2013. This is the third new record in Georgia in the past four months!
Illinois Man Catches 140-Pound Paddlefish, Setting New Fishing Record In Missouri
Jim Dain caught a record-setting paddlefish in the Lake of the Ozarks
Maryland Angler Sets First Record Of 2022 With Massive Muskie
Muskies have been described as the 'fish of ten thousand casts' and can be very difficult to catch.
Slow Dancing With Tripletail
Tripletail are some of the most exciting gamefish that visit inshore waters. Their peculiar tendency to hang near the surface around floating debris makes them perfect for sight fishing, and on top of that they are absolutely delicious.
Inshore Strategies For The Spring Transition
Spring is here, and a lot of fishermen who hang up their gear for winter can’t wait for the temps to rise. Although the enthusiasm is high to wet a line, spring can be the most difficult season to successfully pattern and to consistently catch inshore fish.
Bull Shark Attacks Crocodile
Amazing drone footage shows a rare moment of a bull shark attacking a crocodile.
New England Awaits Blitzing Bass
You can almost feel the excitement building on the coast of New England. Winter is ebbing, and soon warming water conditions will spark the migration of striped bass up the Atlantic coast.
Catch More Crappie
The thing with crappie is you’re either catching them or you’re not. With that in mind, veteran crappie angler Dan Saknini offered some tips to consistently catch slab crappie.Killbox wins Islamorada Sailfish Tournament
The tournament brought steady excitement on the water as well with strong performances across both divisions.Dry Tortugas Are a Hidden Jewel
The seven small islands that make up the Dry Tortugas lie 70 miles due west of Key West, a fisherman’s and naturalist’s paradise. These are hidden jewels.Surviving Cold Water Shock
Cold water shock is the real killer in winter boating accidents, not hypothermia. The initial gasp reflex can overwhelm you in seconds, leading to rapid drowning if you’re unprepared. Learn how to control your breathing, use the HELP position, and apply survival techniques like the carpet formation to conserve heat, save energy, and dramatically increase your chances of survival in cold water emergencies.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












