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Right Tools for Fishing Grayling 

Each fish is different, their behavior and feeding habits can vary as can their spawning periods. The behavior and feeding habits of a particular species can also vary depending on the season.

Cranking Dreams

I have dreamed of certain days that would come along for as long as I have been fishing bass tournaments. Those dreams turn into goals...

Fish the Spring Runs Under Paddle Power

Access to skinny water and the ability to launch anywhere are the two most prominent advantages to fishing under paddle power.

Take the Kids Out on the Water

Many of the easiest and unsuspected places to fish can be right out your front door, leading kids of all levels to connect with a wide variety of fish.

Kayak Culvert Coves for Spring Bass

Bass move shallow in spring, and kayaks are some of the best crafts to follow them. Culvert coves particularly are some of my favorite to fish this season.

Simple Kayak Mods – Rod Holders, Seats And Handles

Say you have a kayak and want to fish from it, but it’s more of a cruiser and not at all set up for fishing. Maybe you want to modify it to accommodate?

The Trout Have Got to Eat

With spring in the air, anglers are finally ready to shake the dust off their fly gear and hit the river to remedy that cabin fever.

FishingNosara Team Starts Season With a Bang

The 2018 season is in full swing in Nosara, Costa Rica. The five boats of the FishingNosara team have already run 225 trips since our season kicked-off.

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Killbox wins Islamorada Sailfish Tournament

The tournament brought steady excitement on the water as well with strong performances across both divisions.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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