Boating & Fishing

Gone Fishin'
The fishing is great in Central Florida's Lakes Country, even for the first-timer. With 554 bodies of fresh water, pro and amateur anglers alike will find no shortage of spots to cast a line.

You Can't Hide From the Best Guide
Bass fishing reigns supreme in the Kissimmee Chain of Lakes, but this realm has many masters. Tag along with some of the area's best anglers on a guided fishing adventure you'll never forget.

Carefree Cruising
Want to go boating, but don't want to play captain? St. Petersburg and Clearwater offer a variety of inspired ways to chart the coast, from free-wheeling pirate ships to sunset cruises and deep sea fishing. Here there is endless water stretching out before you, all changing colors and gentle tides, waiting to be explored.

Island Hopping in the Charlotte Harbor Area
A true island experience awaits in Charlotte Harbor & The Gulf Islands, where a sea kayak, fishing boat or ferry is your ticket to a pristine, sun-soaked paradise.

Rod 'n Reel
Take a fishing charter to experience Martin County, the Sailfish Capital of the World, where you'll find catches so plentiful, you won't have to make up a single fish tale.

Fishing Reports

Fishing Report, Lake Guntersville 8/28/10
The cooler mornings are helping. Bass fishing is picking up again. (Read more)

South Indian River Fishing Forecast - September
September brings exciting action along the Treasure Coast! Plan a fishing adventure soon! (Read more)

Lay Lake's Late Summer Topwater Bass
With water temps dropping from the mid-90's to upper-80's Lay lake's shallow water bass will now nail a topwater lure! Dawn is the best time for the bigger bass! (Read more)

Rainy Season Fishing
August fishing provides good action aboard the Kingpin: Snapper, Grouper, Sails, and Dorado provide most of the action (Read more)

Pensacola, Navarre, Perdido Key inshore report
The bite in Pensacola has really picked up and with fall around the corner it only going to get better. (Read more)

Weather

Fishing Articles

The Fisherman's Marker
"Marker buoys - who needs them?!" That is what I once thought and have heard throughout my fishing l...

Prepping for Spring Fishing
One of my neighbors is getting a new boat. My preseason strategy learns more toward new line for a f...

Take Time to Fish Between the Cracks
The summer of 1972, my brother and I were filling cricket and bait buckets for Mr. K.C. Bray at the ...

The Fishing Industry and Sponsorship
Should you approach the fishing industry for sponsorship? First let's look at it from the lure manuf...

Hudson River Stripers
Generally in about mid-April, some of the finest bass action on the Hudson River begins. Anglers com...

Fishing News

Hunters: Follow import regulations to keep Oregon CWD-free
SALEM, Ore.—As hunting season opens in states where Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) has been detected, ODFW reminds hunters traveling to other states that it is illegal to bring any deer, elk or moose part containing central nervous system tissue into Oregon from states or Canadian provinces with a documented case of CWD.

Fish and Wildlife Commission meets in Hillsboro on Thursday, Sept. 2
SALEM, Ore. – The Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission will meet in Hillsboro on Thursday, Sept. 2 to consider several issues including the reintroduction of bull trout into the Clackamas River and approval of the Sauvie Island Wildlife Area Management Plan.

FIRST SHOT -- INTRO TO ARCHERY, FISHING, AND SHOOTING IN DENVER, SEPTEMBER 18
DENVER, Colo. — Join us at the Colorado Division of Wildlife (CDOW) headquarters for a “First Shot” at wildlife recreation! Officer Tim Woodward, District Wildlife Manager in the Metro area will teach novice shooters and anglers how to get the most out of the outdoors.

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