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Shark Fishing

The Shark on Pacific Warriors

Many people who saw us on the Discovery Channel’s Pacific Warriors TV show have asked about the tiger shark that came to visit after we caught the marlin. How big was it? Did the production […]

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Fishing News - Salt

First Stripers of Spring

The water might be cold, but the bass are feeding. Here’s how to catch them. March might come in like a lion, but slowly warming waters are triggering striped bass to awaken from their winter […]

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Your April newsletter is here from Anglers for Conservation

Working with Anglers for Conservation since its conception has been an eye opening experience. There are many business responsibilities and mundane tasks involved in creating a sound foundation for an upstart non-profit organization.Recruiting, training and […]

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Fishing News - Salt

Brown Tide Killing Our Indian River Lagoon

Along its entire 156-mile length, there has been an increasing number of people protesting about the current dreadful condition of the Indian River Lagoon (IRL) system. Their concerns are centered around the re-emergence of green […]

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Fishing News - Salt

Species Groups Follow Patterns Similar to Individual Species Reacting to Climate Change on Northeast Shelf

Researchers studying marine fishery species grouped by similar depth and temperature distribution have found that those groups have similar responses to the effects of climate change. Interactions between individual species in those groups, however, may […]

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Fishing News - Salt

2016 NAFO Fishing Opportunities Announcement

We are announcing 2016 fishing opportunities in the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization (NAFO) Regulatory Area for U.S. fishing vessels. Read the announcement as filed in the Federal Register. Background – The United States is a Contracting Party to […]

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Aquatic Invasive Species 101

Every species has a natural range that is governed by biological, chemical, and physical barriers. As development occurs and as people move and travel, they often bring species from other areas with them. These species […]

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Inshore

Lunker Spotted Seatrout Tips

Spotted seatrout, aka speckled trout or just plain “trout,” are among the most abundant and prolific of inshore fish species throughout much of their range along the coast of the southeastern U.S. They are also […]

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Anglers for Conservation February Newsletter

As an outdoor photojournalist, there’s never a shortage of topics to pull from when looking for inspiration to write. In this newsletter, I’ve often touched on the importance of protecting water quality, restoring healthy sea […]

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Fishing News - Salt

Stop the No Fishing Zone

It’s happening again!  Your fishing rights are under attack in southeast Florida. Our Florida Reefs, which refers to itself innocuously as a “community-based planning process,” in reality is attempting to stop you from fishing. They […]

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GIANT IGFA WORLD RECORDs – December 2015

This edition of IGFA Hot Catches features four potential world record catches from around the world. Catches include: a California yellowtail from Mexico, a beautiful southern bluefin tuna from New Zealand, a trophy walleye from […]

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Inshore

Winter Fishing Escape

I watched with fascination and admiration as my beautiful partner stalked her first ever bonefish in the crystal-clear flats not more than 200 yards from the Southern Cross Club on Little Cayman Island. Her tiny, […]