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High-speed trolling lures offer an easy way to cover water and target big fish without dealing with rigging and maintaining ...
When I was working with the Southern Kingfish Association about 15 years ago, I met and befriended Capt. George Mitchell. He would arrive at tournaments in a stunning hauler towing a high-performance ...
As it happens every April when water temperatures hit the magic 75-degree mark, thousands of tarpon on both the Atlantic and Gulf coasts of the Sunshine State leave their winter hangouts up coastal ...
Regulator Boats have long held a reputation for ride, comfort and fishability. The new Regulator 35 flies that flag even higher. Combining its proven deep-V running surface with 24 degrees of transom ...
Let’s imagine for a moment that time travel is a reality. Using our Acme time machine, we transport a group of saltwater anglers from 1975 to a present-day boat show to ask for their reactions to ...
Sustainability in the marine space is a broad subject indeed, so given the real estate available for these considerations in this column, I will stick to fish and fishing. After all, what is more ...
Could anything that swims be an easier meal than the mola? Also known as ocean sunfish, the weird fish without a tail appears to be missing the back half of its body, as if cut off behind its fins.
“Three o’clock, 30 yards!” I shouted from the elevated second helm as we idled through the shallow waters off Jekyll Island, Georgia. “I see it,” said my friend before making a cast toward the ...