Targeting Rockfish in the Pacific Northwest
Fishing the Pacific Northwest? Here are a couple species you’ll likely encounter.
Fishing the Pacific Northwest? Here are a couple species you’ll likely encounter.
Our guide to the different types of tuna, arguably the single most valuable group of game and food fishes in the world.
Handle this species of Indo-Pacific lionfish with care, advises an expert.
A gallery of 15 shark species important to sport fishing around the world.
“Redfish” is a ubiquitous nickname for red drum. Now meet the real redfish!
Croakers are common in shallows around the world; who knew some species live thousands of feet deep?
Bonefish & Tarpon Trust’s Project Permit seeks to fill the data gaps of the iconic Florida Keys species.
The tiny man-of-war fish defies death daily, living amidst deadly stinging tentacles.
The hard-fighting cubera snapper is more than just a tarpon bycatch.
The breeders in the upper Chesapeake will get a break from April 1 to May 15.
A Louisiana angler takes on Texas in search of that mythical 30-inch seatrout.
The snook season opens Feb. 1 in Florida’s east coast regions.
Fishing the Pacific Northwest? Here are a couple species you’ll likely encounter.
Our guide to the different types of tuna, arguably the single most valuable group of game and food fishes in the world.
Handle this species of Indo-Pacific lionfish with care, advises an expert.
A gallery of 15 shark species important to sport fishing around the world.
“Redfish” is a ubiquitous nickname for red drum. Now meet the real redfish!
Croakers are common in shallows around the world; who knew some species live thousands of feet deep?
Bonefish & Tarpon Trust’s Project Permit seeks to fill the data gaps of the iconic Florida Keys species.
The tiny man-of-war fish defies death daily, living amidst deadly stinging tentacles.
The hard-fighting cubera snapper is more than just a tarpon bycatch.
The breeders in the upper Chesapeake will get a break from April 1 to May 15.
A Louisiana angler takes on Texas in search of that mythical 30-inch seatrout.
The snook season opens Feb. 1 in Florida’s east coast regions.
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