Offshore World Championship set for April 14-19
The “Olympics of Fishing” event will take place at Marina Pez Vela in Quepos, Costa Rica.
The “Olympics of Fishing” event will take place at Marina Pez Vela in Quepos, Costa Rica.
Fishing starts off Key West with lines in the water at 8 a.m. on April 11 and 12.
NOAA Fisheries recognize brothers Jim and Rick Thomas for tagging, efforts to help scientists better understand species.
A total of 1,412 billfish were reported, including 6 marlin.
The Redbone “seniors” tournament, for anglers 50-plus years old, raised money for cystic fibrosis and MARC charities.

Kickoff party is Feb. 7 at the IGFA in Ft. Lauderdale ; fishing day is Saturday Feb. 9.
Captain Chris Sheeder, of Casa Vieja Lodge, is one of only three captains to reach the record.
This tournament targets 50-plus-year-old fishermen only, a unique twist on traditional sailfish tournies.
CCA urges anglers to oppose an Exempted Fishing Permit proposal that allows longlines back in areas of the Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean.

Anglers who have fished the Cheeca Presidential, as well as those fishing in the Keys Gold Cup series, are invited.
Check out this collection of Mark B. Hatter’s sailfish shots from past seasons fishing out of Casa Vieja Lodge in Guatemala.

The series finale took place out of Miami Beach; featuring the top six boats from the season standings plus one wildcard winner
The “Olympics of Fishing” event will take place at Marina Pez Vela in Quepos, Costa Rica.
Fishing starts off Key West with lines in the water at 8 a.m. on April 11 and 12.
NOAA Fisheries recognize brothers Jim and Rick Thomas for tagging, efforts to help scientists better understand species.
A total of 1,412 billfish were reported, including 6 marlin.
The Redbone “seniors” tournament, for anglers 50-plus years old, raised money for cystic fibrosis and MARC charities.

Kickoff party is Feb. 7 at the IGFA in Ft. Lauderdale ; fishing day is Saturday Feb. 9.
Captain Chris Sheeder, of Casa Vieja Lodge, is one of only three captains to reach the record.
This tournament targets 50-plus-year-old fishermen only, a unique twist on traditional sailfish tournies.
CCA urges anglers to oppose an Exempted Fishing Permit proposal that allows longlines back in areas of the Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean.

Anglers who have fished the Cheeca Presidential, as well as those fishing in the Keys Gold Cup series, are invited.
Check out this collection of Mark B. Hatter’s sailfish shots from past seasons fishing out of Casa Vieja Lodge in Guatemala.

The series finale took place out of Miami Beach; featuring the top six boats from the season standings plus one wildcard winner