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Angler & Navigator Comfort Zones
Did you know that one person can be both an “angler” and a “navigator”? You'll find that both have two almost entirely different comfort zones.Hidalgo’s Hoochie Momma
I love fishing streamers for trout. This may be leftover from my days fly fishing for peacock bass and saltwater species in Florida.Patience is a Virtue for Mako Sharks
I love this time of year. With warmer Pacific water temperatures and the arrival of pelagic species like bluefin tuna, I know mako shark season is coming.Kayaks And Sonar: How Big Is Too Big?
Back when everyone else was rocking a 3.5-inch grayscale fishfinder, Gary sported a color 7. He always seemed to catch fish.A Reminder to Renew Gulf Reef Surveys
Snapper and grouper seasons are opening, and the FWC is reminding anglers planning to fish the Gulf of Mexico that it is time for the Gulf Reef Fish Survey.Tackle Corner: Enter The New Era Of Custom Rod Making
Custom rod building has entered an era of resurgence, with new components, fresh design concepts, and most importantly a broad base of experienced anglers.Tips From A Pro – Bass Tournament Technology
The importance of modern electronics in bass fishing can’t be overstated. Having the best and knowing how to use them is crucial to the competitive angler.Big Trout Habitat
Sometimes the fish know secret spots that match what they are looking for, and on the surface, it doesn’t look like what we think it should look like.Florida Keys Elks Lodge’s 11th Annual Ladies Dolphin Tournament of the Florida Keys!
On June 7th with winds out of the east, ninety anglers boarded 30 boats for the Florida Keys Elks Lodge’s 11th Annual Ladies Dolphin TournamentThe 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