A Yellowtail World Record
IGFA 12-pound line class woman’s record held for 34 years is smashed by a 36-pound, 10-ounce giant of a California yellowtail.
IGFA 12-pound line class woman’s record held for 34 years is smashed by a 36-pound, 10-ounce giant of a California yellowtail.
Netting and electrofishing in mid-September allowed state personnel to eliminate tons of invasive carp from the lower eight miles of the Grand River.
The hottest bite in Texas is on right now!
This week’s best fishing destination.
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.
North Dakota issues a warning to anglers hauling summer deep-water fish up from the depths that they may suffer the bends, just as marine fish often do when raised from deep ocean water.
It already had been a banner day of red snapper fishing, but the best catch of the day soon showed while soaking a bottom bait 50 miles offshore.
More seals means more apex predators.
Find out what water temperatures certain fish species will tolerate.
A backup plan can ensure success when challenges arise.
Tailing bluefish is a sight to behold.
IGFA 12-pound line class woman’s record held for 34 years is smashed by a 36-pound, 10-ounce giant of a California yellowtail.
Netting and electrofishing in mid-September allowed state personnel to eliminate tons of invasive carp from the lower eight miles of the Grand River.
The hottest bite in Texas is on right now!
This week’s best fishing destination.
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.
North Dakota issues a warning to anglers hauling summer deep-water fish up from the depths that they may suffer the bends, just as marine fish often do when raised from deep ocean water.
It already had been a banner day of red snapper fishing, but the best catch of the day soon showed while soaking a bottom bait 50 miles offshore.
More seals means more apex predators.
Find out what water temperatures certain fish species will tolerate.
A backup plan can ensure success when challenges arise.
Tailing bluefish is a sight to behold.
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