South Florida’s weather couldn’t be nicer for a day on the water. Mild temperatures, fishable winds and seas and there’s ...
While we have managed to only be affected by weaker, glancing blows from Hurricanes this year, I’m always glad to see the end ...
Nothing beats the rush of landing a sleek blackfin tuna and turning it into an ocean-fresh feast. This video captures the full journey — from the first hook-up to the sizzling moment it hits the pan.
Big hits, hard fights, and a feast straight from the ocean. Watch as the crew hooks into a powerful blackfin tuna and turns the day’s fresh catch into a mouthwatering shoreline meal. Senate ...
In April of 2025, a group of anglers off the coast of Galveston, Texas caught a monster-sized bluefin tuna. The previous state record was a whopping 876 lbs., but the bluefin hoisted aboard the ...
On a clear, calm day, the water on Challenger Bank off Bermuda is so clear it looks like air. It is another atmosphere, separated from the one above it only by the thin silvery film of its surface.
South Florida anglers have a love-hate relationship with bonito, which are plentiful offshore as we head into the summer. Most of them hate bonito, but smart fishermen like captain Chris Lemieux love ...
Tales from local anglers highlight the diversity and allure of Gulf fishing adventures. Hurricanes have played a significant role in reshaping fishing landscapes, as storms alter shorelines, submerge ...
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Canned tuna sold under multiple labels are being recalled, according to the FDA. Here's what you need to know. Tri-Union Seafoods is voluntarily recalling select lots of canned tuna products sold ...
Most all the attention again this week is on speckled perch — or crappie as they're called up north. The fish are still being caught deep around pilings and other structure — and under docks. There ...