
Seven Top Tips for Landing Large Seatrout
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.
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.
The lower tides of the winter months give anglers the perfect opportunity to examine structure first hand, and get some tasty treats in the process.
King Sailfish Mounts is on a mission to get more anglers to release more fish. Chris Murrah helps them do it.
If you don’t know this stuff, you’re probably not fishing enough.
Most of the time, younger fish are better for the dinner table than older mature ones.
Hooking and landing big kings requires top-notch tackle and technique.
The Outer Banks angler was targeting red drum with mullet chunks when the bonefish struck.
Millions of mullet are being intercepted by hungry predators. Are you ready?
A boat rigged for sailfish is a complex machine. It takes a team, a skill set, and a whole lot of tackle to run one right. Here’s what you need.
In many situations, kayak anglers will catch more fish than those who go farther, run faster and spend more in boats.
If your drag settings are too heavy, you’re going to have a bad time fishing.
There’s a reason these amazing catches have stood the test of time.
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.
The lower tides of the winter months give anglers the perfect opportunity to examine structure first hand, and get some tasty treats in the process.
King Sailfish Mounts is on a mission to get more anglers to release more fish. Chris Murrah helps them do it.
If you don’t know this stuff, you’re probably not fishing enough.
Most of the time, younger fish are better for the dinner table than older mature ones.
Hooking and landing big kings requires top-notch tackle and technique.
The Outer Banks angler was targeting red drum with mullet chunks when the bonefish struck.
Millions of mullet are being intercepted by hungry predators. Are you ready?
A boat rigged for sailfish is a complex machine. It takes a team, a skill set, and a whole lot of tackle to run one right. Here’s what you need.
In many situations, kayak anglers will catch more fish than those who go farther, run faster and spend more in boats.
If your drag settings are too heavy, you’re going to have a bad time fishing.
There’s a reason these amazing catches have stood the test of time.
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