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Cherokee, N.C. Fly Fishing Tournament – Oct. 28-30

Are you and your best fly fishing buddy ready to rumble with the top anglers around? Then get your $225 …

Mid-Atlantic Council Approves Protections For Forage Fish

By Coastal Angler Magazine Staff Photo by William Warby In August, the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council approved an amendment to …

Catch And Release Tips From The Bonefish And Tarpon Trust

Photo by Kathryn Maroun Practicing proper catch and release is an important part of being a good steward of the …

Santee Cooper Lakes Ranked Among The Best For Bass

By Coastal Angler Magazine Staff In the depths of August, with the bass fishing struggling under some of the most …

Topwater Tips for Trout

You make a long cast. You twitch your topwater plug twice. The water boils. One more twitch and a gator trout explodes on your plug.

Fall Brings An Inshore Bonanza To South Carolina’s Lowcountry

By Coastal Angler Magazine Staff The South Carolina Lowcountry and its resort islands offer the kind of laid-back, Southern feel …

Front-Driven Feeding Frenzies

By Kyle Johnson Unfortunately for many of us, fishing is one of those activities that seems to get put on …

Transitioning From Good To Better Off Key Largo

By Coastal Angler Magazine Staff Photo courtesy of Show Me The Fish Charters September has been called a transitional month …

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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 …

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Blue 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.

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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.

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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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