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The new and updated signature series of rods and reels have been specifically tailored for individual techniques unique to Iaconelli’s fishing style. The new IKE Signature Series allows any angler to “fish like Ike”.
Consider a DIY paint job on your fiberglass boat to bring it back to like new appearance--here are some tips from Shurhold.
Bass Pro Tour angler Keith Poche gave it a great run, but in the end, it was 21-year-old Hayden Marbut of Birmingham, Alabama, that stole the show at the 2024 Toyota Series Championship on Wheeler Lake .
The Islamorada Women’s Sailfish Tournament celebrates its 40 year anniversary with Ladies, Let’s Go Fishing, their new host for its Jan. 31 – Feb. 2, 2025 event.
The weather is likely to be challenging, but the fish are big, wild and powerful--Whitewater gear can keep you comfortable as you chase these lake run giants in the rivers.
According to Dustin Wichterman of Trout Unlimited, the Potomac headwaters are now “one of the most robust brook trout patches south of Maine.”
Thanks to a donation by the University of South Alabama’s (USA) Epsilon Alpha Chapter of Kappa Alpha Order (KA), those with mobility issues will have access to an all-terrain track chair at Gulf State Park in Gulf Shores.
Fish kills and respiratory problems have been reported Pinellas, Sarasota, Charlotte and Lee counties in the past week. The blooms have been worse since back-to-back storms hit the area.
There will be about 100 demonstrators including Bob Clouser, designer of the Clouser fly pattern for virtually every species of fish. Clouser will conduct seminars and individual classes.
The new Bobby Garland Head Turn’R adds flash to every crappie fishing presentation with two small willow-leaf blades that run parallel to the hook, on opposite sides, each on a smooth swivel for uninhibited 360-degree movement.
Tigress Outriggers has announced acquisition of Mate Series, a leader in the marine industry known for its innovative combination rods and cup holders.
Once an annual catch limit is determined, the Council is tasked with setting fisheries management measures, such as size limits, seasons, and bag/vessel limits that aim to achieve those annual harvest targets. Seasons are one of the most direct way to manage harvest.
The Florida Foundation for Responsible Angling, Inc., d/b/a “Fish Florida” is seeking a dynamic and experienced Executive Director to oversee the operations and help achieve the goals of the organization.
Designed to elevate the classic hoodie, the Reaper integrates advanced features like a built-in face mask and neck warmer, all while maintaining the familiar comfort of your favorite sweatshirt.
The Commission’s Atlantic Striped Bass Management Board will meet in-person and via webinar on Monday, December 16 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. to consider changing 2025 management measures to increase the probability of rebuilding the stock by the 2029 deadline.
Winterizing a boat is more than just a seasonal task—it’s necessary to extend the vessel's life and prevent costly repairs. Freezing temperatures can cause water to expand, potentially leading to cracked engine blocks, damaged plumbing, and other serious issues.
When this season resumes, fishing will be open from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. daily at Maramec Spring and from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, and Mondays at Montauk.
WDFW staff will share agreed-to fishery plans with the public during the virtual meeting. In late November, the Department will finalize those plans with tribal co-managers and then announce the 2024-2025 season and regulations.
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has confirmed the presence of zebra mussels in Turtle River Lake, near the town of Turtle River in Beltrami County.
St. Croix presented checks of $19,000 each to Wounded Warriors in Action and Take a Vet Fishing thanks to sales of specially marked Premier Series rods.
Among new rules for consideration will be eliminating possession of oversized red drum and creating bag and size limit for snook.
The new Revo X BFS is the ultimate cost-effective solution to provide anglers with the perfect tool for casting light ned heads, shakey heads, spy baits, unweighted stick baits, small jigs, and more.
Idaho Fish and Game has asked anglers to harvest any walleye they catch in Idaho salmon and steelhead rivers and report the location and size of the fish to help Fish and Game better understand how this species is spreading.
Gear up for "tip-toe" ice and be ready to crank up hard water panfish and walleyes as winter takes hold with Northland jigs and spoons.
The WVDNR stocked 35,000 pounds of trophy-size trout and 6,500 pounds of monster trout, 100 of which received a pink tag. Catch a tagged fish and win a prize.
The patent-pending design of the suspending BOOYAH Flash Point features a willow blade that is embedded atop the Flash Point’s head and sonically welded to stay in position, making it easier for fish to see, easier for anglers to pinpoint on forward facing sonar.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s (FWC) TrophyCatch program is recognizing the top 15 bass of the past season with incredible prizes. This event celebrates anglers who caught bass weighing 13 pounds or more.
The Sway Minnow allows perfect presentations when fishing Forward Facing Sonar, while the new Crappie Slayer rods are available just in time for the cool water crappie bite across the southeast.
Crafted to be the ultimate tool for everyday use, the Toadfish EDC 7.4" folding pocket knife combines sleek design with durable functionality.
The 3/16 oz offering delivers an unmatched hammering action that simply drives fish crazy with a perfect balance of appearance, size, sound and action.
The project is part of phase-two renovations of the Missouri Department of Conservation’s (MDC) Schell-Osage Conservation Area Golden Anniversary Wetland Renovation project.
Starting immediately, any interested person may nominate deserving individuals to be considered for induction into the Hall. Nominees should have made a major impact on the world of bass fishing and brought honor and credit to the sport of bass fishing.
When Blake Capps was in first grade, he and his classmates were asked to write down what they wanted to be when they grew up. The scraps of paper then went into a time capsule that was opened a dozen years later when they were high school seniors.
Frank Hugelmeyer, NMMA President, says the organization hopes for government recognition of the importance of the recreational boating industry, access to public waters and environmental protections, among other priorities.
If there are outdoorsmen and women on your gift list, here's a selection of ideas sure to please.
Scout’s brand new 400 LXF Li-Ion and 261 XSS models were among the 14 total models on display ranging from 21’-53’ outside at the Bahia Mar location.
Hi Mountain Seasonings offers a delightful range of products that capture the essence of the Wyoming frontier.
 

Florida’s strange, malodorous malady, Karina brevis, also known as “red tide”, has returned to the central west coast of the peninsula this fall after back-to-back hurricanes with torrential rains washed all sorts of garbage and sewage into coastal waters. 

The noxious algae has shown up along the beaches and in the bays of Pinellas, Hillsborough, Manatee, Sarasota, Lee and Collier counties, or roughly from Clearwater to Naples. It’s described as being in “low” concentrations, but even at that there have been sizeable fish kills and beach goers are reporting respiratory irritation.

When red tide is at its worst, the irritants get airborne on a windy day and can be detected a mile or more inland, creating a catch in the throat and a reaction in the sinuses of those who are sensitive. There are also sometimes rafts of stinking dead fish washing up on the beaches.

Not surprisingly, this makes a whole lot of visitors unhappy with their Florida beach vacation.

From an angler’s point of view, a bad round of red tide is a whole lot worse than a ruined week. The worst sieges, which sometimes last for months, can all but wipe out an entire bay ecosystem, killing a high percentage of every gilled critter that lives there.

The last bad red tide on Tampa Bay was in 2018, when the bloom lasted from October 2017 through spring 2018. The bay had a huge slump in resident fish like trout and snook after that extended event, and there were even numerous manatees found dead as a result of breathing at the surface where the algae was thickest.

The bay had pretty much fully recovered by this year, with plenty of adult trout and snook as well as lots of redfish for those who knew where to look. But the impact of this fall’s red tide remains to be seen. So far, it’s been relatively mild, with mostly bait species rather than gamefish showing up dead on shore.

Red tide can even affect offshore species like grouper. About 10 years ago large areas of the sprawling limerock bottom area off Tarpon Springs, usually alive with black and red grouper as well as other reef species, was completely empty of fish for many months after a red tide event in the area. Fortunately, the reef species appear to migrate, and the area was pretty quickly repopulated.

Counties along the west coast, well aware of the impact of red tide on their beach oriented businesses, maintain red tide alert systems online, and if you’re planning a vacation there in the next few weeks, you can check with the county government, local vacation bureaus or with the Florida Fish & Wildlife Commission (https://myfwc.com/research/redtide/statewide ) to get the latest on where red tide is present and how intense it might be.

There’s currently no cure or treatment for waters affected, but scientists are becoming convinced that the intensity of the blooms is closely related to nutrient-rich runoff from land. Red tide has apparently always been here—the first Spanish explorers into Tampa Bay reported seeing it—but has become more intense as Florida has grown from a quiet rural state into a sprawling mega-metro on its way to becoming another California—though hopefully not politically.

If you’re planning a fishing trip as part of your Florida vacation, a call to guides in your target area will give you the inside scoop. Nobody wants you to catch fish more than your guide, and they assuredly don’t want to take clients out on waters where the chances of success have been ruined by red tide. Guides who rely on live bait can’t fish when red tide is present, in any case, because just a trace of the stuff in livewell water kills all their sardines and threadfins.

Bottom line is red tide is a curse that’s not going away anytime soon, and that will probably get worse as Florida continues to grow, more sewage is created and more vacant lands are gobbled up by development. The good news, I guess, is that the influx has slowed a bit, down from 1,200 new residents a day in 2022 to about 875 a day this year. Although, a couple more hurricanes and who knows . . . ?

— Frank Sargeant

 
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