Saltwater

How to catch garfish

Garfish, also known as garpike or sea needle, are unique, fascinating creatures whose characteristics make them stand out among other fish species. Their elongated bodies, green bones, and a mouth full of sharp teeth give them a truly distinctive look, and their spirited fight when hooked has endeared them to sports fishermen around the world. …

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Pier Fishing

Have you ever visited a new city, maybe on vacation with the family or an extended business trip, and wished you knew where to go fishing? Sure, you could head to the beach and search for a likely location. Or, you could follow the crowd and just go where you see others. Either may work. …

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Where and How to catch big bull redfish

Redfish have become one of the most popular gamefish. Anglers spend a good deal of time searching the waters of the Eastern United States and the Gulf of Mexico trying their hand at filling their creel. After all, what can be better than a day landing reds one after another? Landing some of the biggest …

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Sand fleas for striped bass from the surf

Every striped bass angler has their favorite “go-to” lure or bait. That one special secret you pull out when nothing else seems to be working. That one that time and again has let you land fish while your buddies go home empty-handed. A growing number of anglers are making sand fleas their secret and with …

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Crabbing: A Guide for Beginners

Crabbing is the perfect way to introduce new anglers to the water, enjoy time outdoors, or spend time with friends and family. IT can even be a great way to catch your dinner if that is something you are interested in. If you have ever thought about catching your crabs but not knowing how has …

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Is a flounder the same as a halibut?

Halibut and flounder are flatfish that are found at the bottom of the ocean and are considered bottom feeders. The term halibut comes from the Middle English word “halybutte” which stands for “holy flatfish.” It became popular in the Catholic holy days where eating meat was forbidden due to the religious beliefs. Flounder is a …

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