Transporting multiple rods from truck to dock is one of the most common pain points for anglers, and Seaward Systems’ Glide ...
If you’ve ever fished a Regulator, there are certain things you take as given: smart deck design, top fit and finish, abundant fishing amenities, and tough build. But above all, it’s the kind of ride ...
Anglers across the country are anxiously awaiting spring migrations. In search of the bounty, we traveled to the four corners of the nation seeking out early season action. Here’s the inside track on ...
Mutton snapper migrations call for special techniques, the right bait, and plenty of it. Use these expert tips to improve your odds.
I’ve spent decades fishing my South Florida home waters, as well as throughout the Bahamas and Florida Keys. I’ve traveled for Salt Water Sportsman and the World of Saltwater Fishing television series ...
Among the three, the Pacific cubera is the smallest. Of course “small” is relative; the IGFA all-tackle world-record of 78 pounds, 12 ounces (Bahia Pez Vela, Costa Rica in 1988) is no minnow. The ...
In its purest form, shallow-water fishing is a visual sport, with movement the most obvious way to zero in on the target. Tails or fins breaking the surface, flashes, rolls, wakes and bait being ...
Thank God for the mahi. It never fails. When someone learns that I’ve fished all over the world, they immediately ask me, “What’s your favorite fish to catch?” Lucky for me, the mahi makes this easy.
While flipping through a couple of wholesale fly company catalogs recently, it occurred to me that the number of saltwater patterns has skyrocketed in the last few years. I’ve been tying for over 40 ...
It was midnight aboard the 92-foot party boat Royal Star when the captain’s voice crackled good news over the PA. He had detected a school of bluefins swimming about 200 to 250 feet under the boat.
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