Chill Out
Most folks have spent their sweaty summer banging the banks, rattling the flats and inshore haunts searching for cagey trout and redfish. For those on a quest for trophy-sized fish, make no mistake, prime time is quickly approaching.
Most folks have spent their sweaty summer banging the banks, rattling the flats and inshore haunts searching for cagey trout and redfish. For those on a quest for trophy-sized fish, make no mistake, prime time is quickly approaching.
Teaser rigs have been part of the offshore game plan for decades.
How many times have you seen something floating offshore and throttled on past with little or no regard?
Giving it a go under the cloak of darkness is an option few explore when chasing gator-sized trout.
Fishing for tripletail along the Mississippi and Louisiana coasts is heating up. The once beleaguered fish is now one of the most sought after summertime
On a recent offshore trip, two buddies got into a debate (aka heated argument) over which fish is the fastest.
Few of us are addiction-free. Our vices run the gamut from sugary soft drinks, to crispy bacon, to those downright tasty adult beverages. For me,
Much of fishing success can be chocked up to luck. Jeremy Powers recently had both great, and well, bad luck. The stroke of good luck
A recent study of the five coastal states; Louisiana, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi and Texas offered an interesting insight into their natural resources. According to the
As each bait’s profile matters, so does its buoyancy
Scientists are predicting this year’s “Gulf of Mexico Dead Zone” could be the largest ever recorded.
Some non-traditional search baits borrowed from the bassing crowd for the summer.
Most folks have spent their sweaty summer banging the banks, rattling the flats and inshore haunts searching for cagey trout and redfish. For those on a quest for trophy-sized fish, make no mistake, prime time is quickly approaching.
Teaser rigs have been part of the offshore game plan for decades.
How many times have you seen something floating offshore and throttled on past with little or no regard?
Giving it a go under the cloak of darkness is an option few explore when chasing gator-sized trout.
Fishing for tripletail along the Mississippi and Louisiana coasts is heating up. The once beleaguered fish is now one of the most sought after summertime
On a recent offshore trip, two buddies got into a debate (aka heated argument) over which fish is the fastest.
Few of us are addiction-free. Our vices run the gamut from sugary soft drinks, to crispy bacon, to those downright tasty adult beverages. For me,
Much of fishing success can be chocked up to luck. Jeremy Powers recently had both great, and well, bad luck. The stroke of good luck
A recent study of the five coastal states; Louisiana, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi and Texas offered an interesting insight into their natural resources. According to the
As each bait’s profile matters, so does its buoyancy
Scientists are predicting this year’s “Gulf of Mexico Dead Zone” could be the largest ever recorded.
Some non-traditional search baits borrowed from the bassing crowd for the summer.
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