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Are Saltwater Fish Spreading North?
In recent years, encounters with game fish species outside their traditional home ranges seems to be on the rise. The post Are Saltwater Fish Spreading North? appeared first on Sport Fishing Mag.
The top saltwater rods are built not only to battle the larger fish present in the world’s oceans, but also to resist the highly corrosive effects of exposure to saltwater. Whether you are targeting ...
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Master Drift Fishing Tactics With New Technology
Drift fishing salt water is evolving. These tactics use advanced tools and electronics to catch more fish on fewer drifts.
Saltwater: This past week featured some amazing catches for the fleet, private boaters, and the teams fishing in the Bisbee’s ...
The blue marlin struck at 12:59 p.m. on a blazing hot day in the Atlantic Ocean, somewhere off the coast of Georgetown. The fish hit on the right short line, and was soon leaping rapidly across the ...
I was very lucky to have grown up with access to the Atlantic Coast. Since I was a little kid, I spent my summers fishing and crabbing at the Jersey Shore. This access pushed me into spending too much ...
Saltwater and freshwater spinning reels are a breed apart. To survive the demands of offshore, inshore, and backwater fishing, a saltwater spinning reel has to be tough and powerful while maintaining ...
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (CBS12) — Would-be fishers and people with freshwater only licenses will get the opportunity to soak up the sea air and tackle a whole new experience. On Saturday, the Florida ...
AUSTIN Starting Sept. 1, changes to saltwater fishing regulations will take effect for the 2023-24 license year. Changes include the required use of specialized devices on reef fish exhibiting signs ...
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission approved implementation of the State Reef Fish Survey during its May meeting. “The FWC is so thankful to be able to expand this already successful ...
Fees for saltwater fishing licenses will increase for the first time in two decades on July 1 as part of a new law to rectify the overfishing of wild flounder. The S.C. Department of Natural Resources ...
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