California’s Channel Islands host world-class white seabass fishing, and sight-fishing with flukes is the newest and most ...
Thanks to two fish-forecasting technology services, Simrad’s FishCast powered by Roffs and Fish Mapping from SiriusXM Marine, ...
A cavalcade of species migrate in and out of the mid-Atlantic’s local estuaries as the seasons change. Take, for instance, the spotted seatrout. It can be found in North Carolina’s coastal waters year ...
From rod transport to live bait care, smart dock upgrades can save time, protect gear, and make every trip smoother before you ever leave the slip. Whether you’re loading up at first light or breaking ...
Anglers across the country are anxiously awaiting spring migrations. In search of the bounty, we traveled to the four corners of the nation seeking out early season action. Here’s the inside track on ...
Among the three, the Pacific cubera is the smallest. Of course “small” is relative; the IGFA all-tackle world-record of 78 pounds, 12 ounces (Bahia Pez Vela, Costa Rica in 1988) is no minnow. The ...
Head south to tangle with blackfins off the Florida coast. April and May are prime months for catching big blackfin tuna (Thunnus atlanticus) off South Florida and the Keys, with numerous fish in the ...
When it comes to dream fishing destinations, every angler has his or her own bucket list. But here’s a collection (in no particular order) of both domestic and international destinations offering ...
There’s a wahoo fishery between Marathon and Key Largo that rivals any in the Southeast. It’s productive, easily accessible, and while not as well-known as other wahoo hotspots, it provides a proving ...
It was midnight aboard the 92-foot party boat Royal Star when the captain’s voice crackled good news over the PA. He had detected a school of bluefins swimming about 200 to 250 feet under the boat.
I learned how to fish from shore with a spinning rod and a handful of tackle. Eventually, I graduated to offshore fishing with a garage full of rods, reels, lures and rigs. Along the way, I learned ...