In the offshore waters of the Gulf of Mexico, resides one of the coolest, most prehistoric-looking fish. It happens to be one of the best to eat but also one of the most elusive. Found around the ...
New Year, new weather pattern? Let's hope so. Anyway, on weekend No. 1 of the 2024 year, it looks like smooth sailing for anglers in every region. With the sea state in the 2-4 foot range, everyone ...
A mid-week cool front will slowly become a distant memory as temperatures warm through the weekend. Winds will shift to the east and southeast, making it a little rough offshore. That's ok, because ...
An 18-year-old Georgia angler enjoyed an early Christmas present recently in the form of state-record approval for her catch ...
It's been a really good spring season for fishing on the Treasure Coast. The winds have been mild enough for offshore, nearshore, inshore and lake fishing to take place. Sea conditions this weekend ...
Happy leap day (if you're reading this on Feb. 29, the day it publishes) which is good for anglers because it means we all have an extra day to fish. I don't think there is any truth to the rumor that ...
Angler Danny Trevino loves to fish for some of the Gulf’s so-called “exotic” species. “I’ve had mutton snapper on the brain,” said Trevino, who ventured offshore in his 22-foot bay boat last weekend. ...
“What good is the warmth of summer, without the cold of winter to give it sweetness.” — John Steinbeck, “Travels with Charley: In Search of America” Steinbeck must have loved catching bluefish because ...
Happy leap day (if you're reading this on Feb. 29, the day it publishes) which is good for anglers because it means we all have an extra day to fish. That's especially good because there are several ...
It happens every year, right about this time. Their pale, rounded bodies begin the long trek back north after enjoying our relative warmth for several months. Calm down, Pierre, we’re talking pompano.
With good water, the right rigs, and a little patience, the surf exploded with permit and pompano. They hit hard in the swash zone and used every bit of wave power to fight all the way in. Each fish ...