When the summer heat kills the largemouth action, it is time to head to saltwater to catch some fish. Best of all, you can use the same tackle and gear you use for bass fishing! From our July magazines. ... [+] Full Article
King mackerel tournaments have just about convinced saltwater anglers that the only way to catch big fish is to use live bait. The "use bait for big kings" is such a common strategy that many anglers don't examine how they can use artificials to entice larger fish. And indeed, most kings caught on artificial lures generally weigh less than 30 pounds, although there are exceptions. From our June magazines. ... [+] Full Article
There's no more satisfying way to catch your share of these two fine game fish than to battle it out with one or more in the surf this season. From our June magazines. ... [+] Full Article
All along the Gulf Coast, anglers in the know get very excited when waters warm in late spring and early summer. Not only do the conditions for fishing comfort improve but also the odds for tangling with a truly odd saltwater gamester as well. From our May magazines. ... [+] Full Article
For hundreds of years, saltwater anglers have taken advantage of the fish-attracting qualities of reefs and wrecks along the Atlantic Coast. Such structure provides for a wide variety of marine life that seeks food and shelter on an otherwise barren ocean bottom. ... [+] Full Article
The waters within interior salt and brackish marshes across virtually the entire Gulf coast hold red drum throughout most of the year. However, these fish are not pushovers. If you plan to target redfish back in the marshes along the Gulf coast, here are some things you need to know. From our March magazines. ... [+] Full Article
The anticipated closures that many recreational saltwater anglers were expecting for 2003 have largely been averted. You've heard what the feds and the state won't let you catch. Here's what you can catch. ... [+] Full Article
From Maine to Texas, the East Coast beaches have been scenes of increasing encounters between people and sharks in recent years. Let's have a closer look at what's going on. ... [+] Full Article
When Jim Sammons wants to challenge himself, few others will go with him. Why, just last year he caught a 12-foot thresher shark -- alone, two miles out in the ocean, on his kayak. From our January magazines. ... [+] Full Article