Wahoo! It’s time to head offshore
It’s tough to beat the wahoo bite this time of year when fishing out of Little River Inlet. They key is finding tight temperature breaks along the Gulf Stream. […]
It’s tough to beat the wahoo bite this time of year when fishing out of Little River Inlet. They key is finding tight temperature breaks along the Gulf Stream. […]
Do you always keep a fishing rod in your car or truck? Hunter Anderson does, and it paid off when he visited a private pond and caught a 20-pound goldfish in Kentucky. […]
Anglers in the Carolinas look forward to spring fishing, but February is also a great month, especially for anglers who fish for shad. […]
While many anglers fish the shallows of the Cooper River for bass during February, most anglers will have more success if they concentrate on structure in deeper areas of this lowcountry river. […]
Sunlight and wind direction will push crappie on Falls Lake shallow this time of year, but many anglers don’t think to look for them in such shallow water this early in the season. […]
Few places exist where you can fish for trout with elk looking over your shoulder, and few streams in western North Carolina contain more brook trout than rainbows or brown trout. Cataloochee Creek in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park is such a place. […]
Lake Murray’s cold water release into the Lower Saluda River is cold enough for trout, and the SCDNR recently released thousands of rainbow and brown trout into the river. […]
This is the best fishing lure and technique to use during warming trends during the middle of winter. […]
King mackerel tournament anglers will now have a Southern Division of the Yellowfin/Tailwalker Marine Cape Lookout Shootout series. The new division will fish out of Little River, S.C. beginning in May 2019. […]
Do anglers in the Carolinas need a license to fish in their own ponds? Usually, the answer is no, but in some cases, the answer may surprise you. […]
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