Anietra Hamper, a travel writer who always packs her fishing gear, visited area waters and had a big time with small fish.
We're on the water with Phil and Antonio, and we're jigging the Niagara River with the Stingnose Peanut Bunker looking for those powerful lake trout. Here's the thing folks, there's a very strong ...
We're on Lake Ontario at the mouth of the Niagara River using the Flexi Jigs with the brand new Skoolie Minnow swimbait! Our own custom-designed swimbaits with a special indented body. Fishing at ...
Every March, an influx of croakers fires up the speckled trout and flounder bite in the marshes of South Louisiana. The post ...
Nationwide, pro fishermen share their favorite spring inshore fisheries and tips for catching everything from redfish and seatrout to cobia and striped bass. The post Top Inshore Fishing In March ...
Those warm days last week were nice, but winter isn’t over and the freezing temperatures of earlier this week are a reminder.
Italian contractor Saipem is spending nearly $300 million to acquire an ultra-deepwater drillship as it expands its fleet. Saipem has reached an agreement with Norwegian company Deep Value Driller ...
Filmmaker Renny Harlin just wrapped his Strangers trilogy with Chapter 3 now in theaters. With that experiment over, it looks like the Deep Blue Sea director will be returning to something that has ...
"What do we do?" "We find survivors." Magenta Light Studios has revealed the first look teaser trailer for a new shark movie horror survival thriller called Deep Water, arriving in theaters this May.
Magenta Light Studios has shared the teaser trailer for Deep Water, the upcoming disaster horror thriller featuring Golden Globe nominee Aaron Eckhart (The Dark Knight) and Academy Award winner Ben ...
A movie trailer is a promotional video designed to introduce a film’s premise, tone, and key moments in a condensed format. Trailers are typically assembled from selected scenes and music to generate ...
Everybody knows the Florida Keys are a popular winter escape. It’s logical — the farther south you go, the warmer it is. But what many anglers miss is this also applies to the southern coast of Texas.