The Hardest-Fishing City in Florida
Jacksonville can’t be beat for spring action.
Jacksonville can’t be beat for spring action.
Alabama’s Gulf Shores and adjacent Orange Beach offer some of the most fishy spots. From redfish to white marlin, this stretch of coastline has it all.
Located near the easternmost protrusion of the Outer Banks, the Crystal Coast offers inshore opportunities and a relatively easy run to the Gulf Stream.
For species such as yellowfin tuna and redfish, the fishing here ranks as some of the best in the world.
You can find rewarding fishing action any month of year in Charleston, South Carolina.
Facts about flats fishing favorites.
Lower Chesapeake Bay and North Carolina’s Outer Banks are producing big numbers of monster drum.
Choosing the best hooks designed to keep you fishing soft baits in the weeds.
Tips on targeting redfish, trout, snook and other structure feeders at the bars.
The hottest bite in Texas is on right now!
Scientists answer angler questions about the life and times of reds.
Veteran guide and long-time redfish tournament angler Mike Frenette pleads with guides and anglers to release all big redfish they catch instead of killing them.
Jacksonville can’t be beat for spring action.
Alabama’s Gulf Shores and adjacent Orange Beach offer some of the most fishy spots. From redfish to white marlin, this stretch of coastline has it all.
Located near the easternmost protrusion of the Outer Banks, the Crystal Coast offers inshore opportunities and a relatively easy run to the Gulf Stream.
For species such as yellowfin tuna and redfish, the fishing here ranks as some of the best in the world.
You can find rewarding fishing action any month of year in Charleston, South Carolina.
Facts about flats fishing favorites.
Lower Chesapeake Bay and North Carolina’s Outer Banks are producing big numbers of monster drum.
Choosing the best hooks designed to keep you fishing soft baits in the weeds.
Tips on targeting redfish, trout, snook and other structure feeders at the bars.
The hottest bite in Texas is on right now!
Scientists answer angler questions about the life and times of reds.
Veteran guide and long-time redfish tournament angler Mike Frenette pleads with guides and anglers to release all big redfish they catch instead of killing them.
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