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“You fish it like a strip, 80 to 120 feet behind an outboard boat, 60 to 100 feet behind an inboard boat,” Raymond says. “You want to troll at 6 to 6 1/2 knots.” Inshore anglers also catch ...
Similar to years past, glide baits were once again a trend at this year's ICAST show. There are several big bait options for ...
But catching your own bait with a cast net eliminates the need for time-consuming trips to a shop, as well as the transport hassle and need for special mobile bait tanks — plus it saves money. I’ve ...
Want to be more successful when trolling offshore? Using these key tactics—and modifying when warranted—will keep you ...
A ‘problem’ saltwater croc measuring nearly four metres has been removed from waters near a busy North Queensland boat ramp — sparking mixed emotions from locals. Check out the pictures.
With almost 1,000 miles of saltwater coastline, the U.S. provides many different fishing opportunities. Choosing the right boat for specific waterways is vital.
My annual non-resident saltwater fishing license cost $47, which, considering I fish every day, is a bargain. They also offer a three-day license for $17 and a seven-day license for $30.