It's about that time... the time when coastal anglers are anxiously awaiting the first cold front. By the time the second cold snap hits the coast, the cool breezes and dropping water temperature will have triggered most adult flounder to start their annual pilgrimage to deeper waters for spawning.Editorial Staff
Now is the time to go fishing, not in a week or a month, but today. This is the Gulf Coast of Mississippi from our green bayous, to the boat filled bays, to our sun kissed islands, we got great fishing covered.Editorial Staff
When you're fishing for mutton snapper, use this proven rig for success. Start by anchoring about 50 feet off the structure in the sandy area. Use a 30 pound class spinning or conventional rod set-up. Editorial Staff
Occasionally in the late summer or fall we will come across sailfish balling small sardines offshore in 200 to 800 feet of water. We have had times when we found these fish and had a live well full of big goggle eyes and beautiful herring, normally great sailfish bait. The sailfish would not eat these baits.Editorial Staff
A well placed cast along the edge of the corner of the two small channels bought my bait floating along the grass line. My line ticked and I felt a light thump through the rod. The cast before was just the same but the trout had bolted up current and came to the surface, this fish sat on the bait after the strike. Editorial Staff
Captain Shawn Morgon was still walking on air days after a rare catch of a 188 pound swordfish taken September 8 just east of the east end of Catalina Island.Editorial Staff
Drone footage shows sharks approaching surfers and paddle boarders near the Fort Pierce Inlet in Fort Pierce, Florida. At one point a big shark nearly attacks a smaller shark right next to a surfer.Editorial Staff
Gaining confidence in a new lure is key to having success fishing with it. Without confidence you might not tie it on or keep it on for long.Michael Okruhlik