Heading out to fish or boat after the sun goes down? The latest in marine night-vision systems enhance safety afloat after dark.
Whether you're targeting Jersey stripers or Carolina redfish, these expert tips will help you find success when fishing the marsh.
Trailering your fishing boat can be a stressful experience, but these truck and trailer accessories smooth the road and improve your ride to the ramp.
It was a sunny and calm Bimini morning as Harry Vernon III and I headed for a yellowtail snapper spot which, for us, tenders a best-odds guarantee of catching them. However, upon our arrival, things ...
As we made our approach approximately 200 feet over the Gulf, I could spot schools of reds and bait between Louisiana and the Chandeleur Islands. There were bigger silhouettes as well, likely the bull ...
Soft-plastic jerk baits are—or should be—in every coastal angler’s tackle bag. Inexpensive yet deadly in a variety of colors and sizes, these ballyhoo or needlefish imitations will fool most game fish ...
For West Coast anglers seeking true adventure, the waters on each side of Mexico’s Baja California peninsula have long been the go-to destination. These waters are just a hop, skip and jump ­below the ...
System failures are ­annoying. They are even more ­aggravating after you’ve spent an hour throwing a cast net or using a ­sabiki rig to load up a tank of ideal baits only to have rigor mortis set in ...
Earlier this year, at the Miami Boat Show, Suzuki Marine released the DF60, a solid power option for many flats skiffs and the latest in a long line of excellent four-stroke engines from the ...
During the infancy of my offshore trolling, I was rigging ballyhoo modified-headboat-style: that is, a dual O’Shaughnessy hook with the point of the second hook inverted back into the bait. Even if a ...
Florida angler Joe Bak has a unique way of shedding salt water from his trailer after a day’s fishing in the nearby Indian River Lagoon. On the way home, he makes a quick stop at a convenient ramp on ...
A new study may lead to an increase in the minimum size limit for white seabass, but the potential negative consequences must be carefully considered.