There are few places in the country you can pier fish that compare to the San Diego coast. Starting with…
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American Samoa is home to some of the most sought after fish species in the South Pacific. In fact, if…
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I’m no guide, but over the years I’ve done my fair share of flats fishing off Key West and the…
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There aren’t many destinations on earth that offer anglers such a diverse fishery and diversity of fishing options as Key…
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The Madison River is formed by the confluence of Gibbon and Firehole Rivers in west central Yellowstone National Park. From…
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With over 65,000 miles of shoreline, 14,552 islands and 47 fish species, Lake of the Woods is the largest, most…
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The High Uinta Mountains located in northeastern Utah are home to over 1,000 natural lakes of which more than 650…
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If you want to experience some of the best blue ribbon fly fishing in Montana’s “Big Sky Country” there’s no…
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Yakima River is Washington State’s only Blue Ribbon trout fishery, and one of the best fly fishing rivers in the…
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You can’t have a conversation about ice fishing without starting with Minnesota—the land of ten thousand lakes. But during the…
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There’s nothing quite as exhilerating as hooking a torpedo-size tarpon… and there’s no place like the coast of Florida to…
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The Provo River is a pristine blue ribbon trout fishery located in the Rocky Mountains near Provo, Utah. Anglers come…
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