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When I was working with the Southern Kingfish Association about 15 years ago, I met and befriended Capt. George Mitchell. He would arrive at tournaments in a stunning hauler towing a high-performance ...
Capt. Dave DeGennaro clenched a fistful of grass shrimp in his hand, and in one motion, opened his palm and made an underhand throw, tossing a spray of grass shrimp into the waters of Barnegat Bay.
High-speed trolling lures offer an easy way to cover water and target big fish without dealing with rigging and maintaining ...
“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 ...
Sustainability in the marine space is a broad subject indeed, so given the real estate available for these considerations in this column, I will stick to fish and fishing. After all, what is more ...
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 ...
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.
Let’s imagine for a moment that time travel is a reality. Using our Acme time machine, we transport a group of saltwater anglers from 1975 to a present-day boat show to ask for their reactions to ...