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By combining today’s modern charting technology with a basic understanding of striped marlin behavior, they’ve never been ...
Whether you're rigging a trolling spread for marlin or chasing tuna stand-up style, this guide will help you make the right ...
When you think of bluewater fishing in the Gulf, you could be forgiven for visions of live-­baiting around oil rigs for big yellowfin and giant blue marlin. You might also think of 60-, 80- or ...
Rigging live bait the right way will pay off. George Poveromo. Rigging baitfish for saltwater gamefish is like a science. Anglers fish in so many different conditions: prime ocean with features for ...
Identifying the greater AJ, besides the characteristic color and markings, involves the body shape; it’s the most elongate and slender of the larger Seriolas that inhabit the same areas and has seven ...
Who wins this battle? An angler fighting a snook to the boat or the linesider dogging toward the mangroves? Kevin Dodge Spotlight on Snook. The next morning, Capt. Shawn MacMullin, of Prime Time ...
There’s a wahoo fishery between Marathon and Key Largo that rivals any in the Southeast. It’s productive, easily accessible, and while not as well-known as other wahoo hotspots, it provides a proving ...
Offshore jigging has really taken off in the past couple of years. Sure, some early adopters have been jigging with metals for decades, but it was never something utilized by the masses. That’s ...
Powered by triple Merc 400 hp V-10 Verados, the SeaVee 400Z reached a top speed of 65.1 mph with three crew, 335 gallons of fuel and 60 gallons of water on board.
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 ...
Head south to tangle with blackfins off the Florida coast. April and May are prime months for catching big blackfin tuna (Thunnus atlanticus) off South Florida and the Keys, with numerous fish in the ...
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 ...