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Cooler Temperatures and Red-Hot Action

October is a beautiful month in the Lowcountry of South Carolina. Cool mornings, warm afternoons and red-hot fishing action make for a great experience.
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Neely Henry Lake—The Coosa River’s Rising Star

TAM Staff When thinking about fishing Alabama, Lakes Guntersville, Eufaula and Pickwick are usually the first mentioned. However, there is …

Tailwater Trout On Tennessee’s Clinch River

By Michael “Rocky” Cox Rocky Top Anglers Trout fishing for many people requires a week’s worth of vacation and an …

Blue-lining for Specks

Between Murphy and the tiny little town of Andrews, there is a long stretch that curves gently through the lowland fields and farms along the Valley River.
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Clear Water Woes

  Depending on where you fish inshore, clear water can either be welcome or very tough to deal with. Catching …
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Gear-Up for Fall Saltwater Fly Fishing

For more than a hundred years, saltwater fly anglers have tackled a variety of species, matching the size of the …
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Ron “The Pirate” Johnson

At four in the morning it’s nearly always quiet. Waves move boats slightly up then down, and wet ropes make …
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Where To Find The Redfish And Flounder Bonanza

Capt. Tim Cutting If you are fortunate enough to either live or visit the Southeastern or Gulf states during October, …

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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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