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Enter To Win Sunglasses Now Through The Month Of July!
Enter to win one of many pairs of Sunglasses now through the month of July!How Your Dog Can Become The Ultimate Fishing Trip Companion
If you want a loyal fishing partner who's never too busy to join you, stays by your side the entire time, and even helps with catching fish, your furry friend could be it.2020 Central Florida Shootout
HUGE Tournament - Central Florida is Open! July 9th Captains Registration. July 11th Weigh-In. July 18th Awards + Drawing. Awards + DrawingHow Older Anglers Can Maintain Their Fitness
Fishing is one of the most popular recreational activities among Americans aged 55 years and older, with more than 11 million of them going on a fishing trip at least once per year.What Does ICAST Stand For?
ICAST goes online this year from July 13 -17. What does ICAST stand for? We posed that question to a number of ICAST exhibitors and the results are hilarious. All we can say is – “Wait for it…!”Commercial snook fishing in 1949
Commercial fishing for Snook in 1949. I found out from local residents that they were called "Soap Fish" and were primarily sold for the pet food market. Considered trash-fish by many people, mainly due to the soap-like flavor if the skin was left on during cooking.New species of walking shark found in Indonesia
Four new species of tropical sharks that use their fins to walk are causing a stir in waters off northern Australia and New Guinea.Grow Your SCUBA Goals
Focusing on a fun new element of scuba diving, like underwater photography, helps you perfect your skills and adds a new level of excitement to your favorite hobby.The Reel Deal wins the University of Miami Sports Hall of Fame & Museum’s 2025 Celebrity Fishing Tournament
The University of Miami Sports Hall of Fame & Museum proudly returned to Islamorada, Florida June 19th through the 21st for a Fan Fest and Celebrity Fishing Tournament.The Heavyweight Experience of Alaska Saltwater Fishing
Alaska saltwater fishing is not for the weak of arm or back. Halibut get big in Alaska; fish reaching weights of 400 pounds, and lengths of 9 feet long.Your Franchise Opportunity is a Phone Call Away LEARN MORE