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High-speed trolling lures offer an easy way to cover water and target big fish without dealing with rigging and maintaining ...
Some our favorite offshore sportfish — such as dolphin — are overfished. Long-term research into fish species will help ...
Regulator Boats have long held a reputation for ride, comfort and fishability. The new Regulator 35 flies that flag even higher. Combining its proven deep-V running surface with 24 degrees of transom ...
There are 24 hours in a day, and roughly half are illuminated by the sun. The other half of the hours are in the dark, but that doesn’t stop me from fishing. Over two-thirds of my fishing trips are ...
“Three o’clock, 30 yards!” I shouted from the elevated second helm as we idled through the shallow waters off Jekyll Island, Georgia. “I see it,” said my friend before making a cast toward the ...
Could anything that swims be an easier meal than the mola? Also known as ocean sunfish, the weird fish without a tail appears to be missing the back half of its body, as if cut off behind its fins.
After a long day on the water my boat is covered with fish slime and hazy with sea salt. Even though I’m tired, sunburned and sore, the trip isn’t over until the boat, gear and tackle are clean and ...
The opah, also known as moonfish (Lampris guttatus), has a remarkable distinction in the marine world: it’s the only known fish that is fully warm-blooded. While fish like tuna and certain sharks are ...
Robalo partnered with Michael Peters to redevelop the R300 center-console from the keel to the hardtop. The new hull offers impressively crisp handling during sharp turns and when crossing aggressive ...
While Seriola might sound like an ­elfin character from Lord of the Rings, it actually refers to members of a ­genus of gamefish. Anglers know its species to be popular, aggressive, accessible, large, ...
Celebrating a ­half-century in the boatbuilding business this year, SeaVee ranks as one of the most vaunted names in the center-console fishing-boat market. Such longevity is not to be taken ­lightly, ...