
Microscopic Monsters of the Ocean: Grouper
Most anglers never get to see what this tasty bottom fish looks like as a larva.
Most anglers never get to see what this tasty bottom fish looks like as a larva.
Why the green jobfish, as aggressive as it looks, is one of the coolest gamefish among the snappers.
Have you ever seen what a baby kingfish looks like?
Anglers in Southern Hemisphere seas welcome a delicious “cusk” when they pull one up from the depths.
A big speck is not the same fish as a small one. Here’s what to know if you’re looking to land a trophy.
There may be no better place on the planet to catch wintertime tuna.
Shedding light upon the controversial methods some anglers utilize to register incredible IGFA world records.
Most of the time, younger fish are better for the dinner table than older mature ones.
Shedding light upon the controversial methods some anglers utilize to register incredible IGFA world records.
A large wahoo was caught well north of its normal range, giving the Rhode Island anglers quite the surprise.
There’s a reason these amazing catches have stood the test of time.
Famed marine photographer Jason Arnold pursues a life-long quest to catch every species of snapper in the ocean.
Most anglers never get to see what this tasty bottom fish looks like as a larva.
Why the green jobfish, as aggressive as it looks, is one of the coolest gamefish among the snappers.
Have you ever seen what a baby kingfish looks like?
Anglers in Southern Hemisphere seas welcome a delicious “cusk” when they pull one up from the depths.
A big speck is not the same fish as a small one. Here’s what to know if you’re looking to land a trophy.
There may be no better place on the planet to catch wintertime tuna.
Shedding light upon the controversial methods some anglers utilize to register incredible IGFA world records.
Most of the time, younger fish are better for the dinner table than older mature ones.
Shedding light upon the controversial methods some anglers utilize to register incredible IGFA world records.
A large wahoo was caught well north of its normal range, giving the Rhode Island anglers quite the surprise.
There’s a reason these amazing catches have stood the test of time.
Famed marine photographer Jason Arnold pursues a life-long quest to catch every species of snapper in the ocean.
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