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Alaska Fishing & Outdoors

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Just for the Halibut!

Halibut are like flounder in their body shape, except halibut might actually be as large as a barn door. Barn door halibut might weigh 400 pounds and grow to 8 feet in length. The IGFA all-tackle world record was caught from Dutch Harbor, Alaska in 1996. It weighed 459 pounds. Anglers love giant fish; that’s why halibut are on the bucket list, and even people who don’t know or care what these fish look like could absolutely tell you that a firm, white halibut steak is an amazing culinary treat.Jun 22nd, 2026

Read The June Issue!

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The Dometic DG3 Gyro Sets New Standard in Marine Stabilization

Exploring the Dometic DG3 Gyro: A Comprehensive Overview The Dometic DG3 Gyro is a cutting-edge device that has gained traction … Apr 1st, 2026

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Hit-And-Run Grouper

Grouper fishing is all about quick reactions and heavy tackle. In "Hit and Run Grouper," anglers learn why these powerful fish strike hard, dive for structure, and demand an aggressive approach to win the battle before they disappear into the rocks.Jun 19th, 2026

At 79, Rick Clunn Remains Bass Fishing’s Timeless Legend

Four-time Bassmaster Classic champion Rick Clunn has spent more than 50 years redefining professional bass fishing. From record-setting victories to inspiring generations of anglers, his legacy remains unmatched in the sport.Jun 18th, 2026

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Florida student’s art wins Best of Show in Fish Art Contest!

Florida student Sebastian Romo earned the highest honor in the 2026 National Fish Art Contest, receiving Best of Show for his illustration of a Florida bass and bluegill. The award recognizes the top artwork submitted across all grade levels nationwide.Jun 17th, 2026

Mote Marine Laboratory Releasing 22,000 Snook Throughout Southwest Florida

Southwest Florida’s snook population is getting a significant boost this summer as researchers with Mote Marine Laboratory prepare to release approximately 22,000 juvenile snook into carefully selected estuarine habitats throughout the region.Jun 16th, 2026

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Do the Electric Slide: Jigging Under Power!

The electric reel is a game changer for high-speed jigging. Electric provides some distinct advantages in comparison to hours spent manually cranking jigs at high speed through the water column.Jun 15th, 2026

Arthur “Art” Weston Earns Prestigious IGFA Master Angler Award

Art has set 93 IGFA World Records since 2012. The IGFA Master Angler Award is the highest distinction within the IGFA Master Angler Program, reserved for anglers who reach Gold Tier status in five or more of the program's seven categories. Congratulations to Art on this remarkable accomplishment!Jun 12th, 2026

Trolling For Mahi Tips

Learn some great tips for trolling for mahi, from finding productive water and weed lines to selecting the right baits and trolling speeds. This guide will help you put more dolphin in the boat and make the most of your next offshore adventure!Jun 11th, 2026

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Fishing A Big Worm

When summer bass head deep and get selective, sometimes bigger really is better. Discover why oversized plastic worms continue to be one of the most effective—and overlooked—ways to tempt trophy bass when the water heats up. Read more and learn how to put this classic technique to work on your next trip.Jun 10th, 2026

Kingfishing On A Shorestring Budget

Think kingfishing requires a big boat and deep pockets? Think again. Learn how smart tactics, simple gear, and affordable live bait can put drag-screaming king mackerel within reach of any angler fishing on a budget.Jun 9th, 2026

Go Deep(er)

Think you need heavy conventional gear and 80-lb test to pull big grouper from the deep? Think again. Fishing the 350 to 500+ foot depth range requires a total shift in mindset. Out here, heavy structure isn't the challenge—finding the bait is. Discover why a 20-pound braid, advanced electronics, and a perfectly weighted squid jig are the ultimate secret weapons for targeting deep-water giants.Jun 8th, 2026

Suzuki Marine Adds Two New Models To Growing Stealth Line® Family Of Outboards

Suzuki Marine’s New Stealth Line™ Outboards Win 2024 Top Products Award From Boating Industry Magazine, Adding Three Popular Models Suzuki … Jan 15th, 2025

Head South For Big Fish This Winter

As the holidays approach and temperatures drop, many will feel the need to scratch that fishing itch. There is no better place to catch your next trophy this winter than down in sunny south Florida.Nov 26th, 2024

Miami Boat Show | February 15-19, 2023

    Discover Boating Miami International Boat Show. Fore more info visit https://bit.ly/3iL3zw7Dec 20th, 2022

12th Annual Skippers Dolphin Tournament May 29th – May 31st, 2026

The 12th Annual Skippers Dolphin Tournament returned to Key Largo May 29–31, 2026, bringing together anglers from across the region for an exciting weekend of offshore fishing, big payouts, dockside festivities, and Florida Keys camaraderie.Jun 5th, 2026

Real Florida Living Still Exists

From quiet backroads and small-town charm to endless outdoor adventures, Real Florida Living still thrives for those willing to slow down and explore. Discover the authentic side of the Sunshine State where nature, community, and a simpler way of life remain alive and well.Jun 4th, 2026

Retention Limit Adjustment: Atlantic Bluefin Tuna Angling Category Fishery

NOAA Fisheries is adjusting the Atlantic bluefin tuna daily retention limits for recreational fishermen. The adjusted limits will take effect June 1, 2026, and extend through December 31, 2026, unless modified by later action. NOAA Fisheries may need to take additional action later in the year to further adjust the retention limits or close the fishery.Jun 3rd, 2026

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Black Sea Bass Ceviche

Serves 4 FISH 2 black sea bass fillets, skin removed, diced into 1/2-inch pieces 1/2 cup lime juice 1/2 cup …

Florida Lobster Bites with Avocado-Lime Puree

A Fresh From Florida recipe that’ll make your lobster sea harvest look (and taste) like a piece of culinary art!

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