New Gulf Coast Pompano Tournament Taps Surging Popularity of Surf Fishing
The surf-fishing tournament, spanning close to two months, has upper Gulf anglers thrilled to hit the beaches.
The surf-fishing tournament, spanning close to two months, has upper Gulf anglers thrilled to hit the beaches.
George Poveromo reflects on Salt Water Sportsman’s editor Barry Gibson’s life.
The fishing industry legend, who devoted more than 15,000 hours to conservation projects, joins his father in the prestigious ranks.
A variety of drones, unmanned surface and subsurface vehicles, have taken to the waterways, and captains should be on the lookout.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has put scientific proof behind observations that some saltwater species in the Atlantic are migrating from south to north earlier in the year and making their return trips south later in the year.
After a slow day albacore fishing, a surprise dorado was a day-saver—and a record.
The Massachusetts surf is just about the last place you’d expect to find a silver king, but Hans Brings managed to land one.
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 surf-fishing tournament, spanning close to two months, has upper Gulf anglers thrilled to hit the beaches.
George Poveromo reflects on Salt Water Sportsman’s editor Barry Gibson’s life.
The fishing industry legend, who devoted more than 15,000 hours to conservation projects, joins his father in the prestigious ranks.
A variety of drones, unmanned surface and subsurface vehicles, have taken to the waterways, and captains should be on the lookout.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has put scientific proof behind observations that some saltwater species in the Atlantic are migrating from south to north earlier in the year and making their return trips south later in the year.
After a slow day albacore fishing, a surprise dorado was a day-saver—and a record.
The Massachusetts surf is just about the last place you’d expect to find a silver king, but Hans Brings managed to land one.
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.
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