
You Don’t Fish As Often As You Think
Current data collection methods used by NOAA may be off by as much as 40 percent. What does this mean for anglers?
Current data collection methods used by NOAA may be off by as much as 40 percent. What does this mean for anglers?
An angler fishing in Alaska in 1,000 feet of water for black cod hooked the biggest rockfish he’d ever seen.
Temperatures in Florida Bay hit 100 degrees, making the waters feel like a hot tub.
ICAST has seemingly endless amounts of new tackle, gear, and apparel. Here’s some of the highlights for saltwater anglers in 2023.
Oceana, Turtle Island Restoration Network and CCA California urge state regulators to find alternative gear to commercial set gillnets.
The Supreme Court’s ruling in Sackett v. EPA will negatively impact the environment and fishing.
The proposed congressional bill would provide opportunities for younger generations to connect with the marine environment via recreational coastal fishing.
A dedicated fluke junkie’s attention to detail was rewarded with a pending 15.3-pound state record summer flounder.
Anglers are fighting to restore Florida Bay. They won’t quit, no matter how many years it takes.
Hundreds of fly anglers descended upon Cape Cod to compete, catch fish, and raise money for striped bass conservation.
With the state’s assurance of no new MPAs within 30×30, the Fish and Game Commission will soon consider possible expansion.
An oyster reef system was created in Florida’s western Panhandle with Deepwater Horizon settlement funds.
Current data collection methods used by NOAA may be off by as much as 40 percent. What does this mean for anglers?
An angler fishing in Alaska in 1,000 feet of water for black cod hooked the biggest rockfish he’d ever seen.
Temperatures in Florida Bay hit 100 degrees, making the waters feel like a hot tub.
ICAST has seemingly endless amounts of new tackle, gear, and apparel. Here’s some of the highlights for saltwater anglers in 2023.
Oceana, Turtle Island Restoration Network and CCA California urge state regulators to find alternative gear to commercial set gillnets.
The Supreme Court’s ruling in Sackett v. EPA will negatively impact the environment and fishing.
The proposed congressional bill would provide opportunities for younger generations to connect with the marine environment via recreational coastal fishing.
A dedicated fluke junkie’s attention to detail was rewarded with a pending 15.3-pound state record summer flounder.
Anglers are fighting to restore Florida Bay. They won’t quit, no matter how many years it takes.
Hundreds of fly anglers descended upon Cape Cod to compete, catch fish, and raise money for striped bass conservation.
With the state’s assurance of no new MPAs within 30×30, the Fish and Game Commission will soon consider possible expansion.
An oyster reef system was created in Florida’s western Panhandle with Deepwater Horizon settlement funds.
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