Pura Vida in Costa Rica
Fishing the inshore and offshore waters near Crocodile Bay with Penn reels.
Fishing the inshore and offshore waters near Crocodile Bay with Penn reels.
In an unprecedented move, all five Gulf states have announced an agreement for state-based management of red snapper.
An amazing fishing adventure into wild West Papua, New Guinea, estuaries in pursuit of Papuan black bass
Creature jigs are worth a spot in your offshore arsenal.
The Traveling Angler Intelligence Report for November/December offers a look at six great spots: Kiritimati (Pacific bonefish), Panama (easier in-country travel), Kenya (sailfish up!), Bimini (wahoo packages), Colombia (unexplored coast) and Australia (the wild Torres Strait south of New Guinea).
In this month’s Traveling Angler, we ask the experts.
In this month’s Traveling Angler: You can fish anywhere in the world you want for any three days of your choice during October. Where would you fish, for what and why (why that choice above all others)? That’s the question we askedt to several international fishing writers and industry types, asking them to keep answers brief.
The Bipartisan Gulf of Mexico Red Snapper Conservation Act already enjoys strong support.
Wide-open action on Panama’s “wild coast”: Unforgettable!
A substantial increase in catch quotas? Pinch me!
Sharks, snappers and groupers in windy Key West
The reef-dwelling species we love to catch — such as red and mutton snapper, various species of grouper, amberjack and on and on — are not generally born on the reef. Far from it — literally. Most of these species spawn in open water, leaving their fertilized eggs to float near the surface.
Fishing the inshore and offshore waters near Crocodile Bay with Penn reels.
In an unprecedented move, all five Gulf states have announced an agreement for state-based management of red snapper.
An amazing fishing adventure into wild West Papua, New Guinea, estuaries in pursuit of Papuan black bass
Creature jigs are worth a spot in your offshore arsenal.
The Traveling Angler Intelligence Report for November/December offers a look at six great spots: Kiritimati (Pacific bonefish), Panama (easier in-country travel), Kenya (sailfish up!), Bimini (wahoo packages), Colombia (unexplored coast) and Australia (the wild Torres Strait south of New Guinea).
In this month’s Traveling Angler, we ask the experts.
In this month’s Traveling Angler: You can fish anywhere in the world you want for any three days of your choice during October. Where would you fish, for what and why (why that choice above all others)? That’s the question we askedt to several international fishing writers and industry types, asking them to keep answers brief.
The Bipartisan Gulf of Mexico Red Snapper Conservation Act already enjoys strong support.
Wide-open action on Panama’s “wild coast”: Unforgettable!
A substantial increase in catch quotas? Pinch me!
Sharks, snappers and groupers in windy Key West
The reef-dwelling species we love to catch — such as red and mutton snapper, various species of grouper, amberjack and on and on — are not generally born on the reef. Far from it — literally. Most of these species spawn in open water, leaving their fertilized eggs to float near the surface.
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