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Are Saltwater Fish Spreading North?

In recent years, encounters with game fish species outside their traditional home ranges seems to be on the rise. The post Are Saltwater Fish Spreading North? appeared first on Sport Fishing Mag.
Alamosa sits in the San Luis Valley like a gateway to adventures that won’t empty your wallet. This south-central Colorado town offers day trips that cost less than a tank of gas in most places. The ...
DeSoto State Park sits just minutes from downtown, offering over 5,000 acres of Appalachian wilderness. The park serves as your gateway to waterfalls, hiking trails, and camping areas that will make ...
Women from Florida and beyond casted off for adventure and learning at the award-winning “Ladies, Let’s Go Fishing!” Keys University and Fishing Fever Tournament, held Oct. 17-19 at the Elks ...
Last weekend, the West End Anglers hosted their West Bay Redfish Showdown and Fundraiser for the Shriners Hospital of ...
It's that transition time from summer to fall fishing when a variety of tactics may or may not work, said Reece Jones at Hook, Line and Sinker in Rogers. Try top-water lures at dawn and dusk for black ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – Bass Pro Shops is bringing jobs back to the United States and, more importantly, to Missouri after acquiring water sports brand Hobie. The exact date of the sale and the dollar ...
Rivers & Roads returns to Hopewell on September 12-13, featuring a bass fishing tournament and downtown festival. The downtown festival offers free admission and includes live music, food trucks, ...
Want more memorable topwater expolsions and trophy bass? Do you know the best rat baits for largemouth bass? Check out these gear tips, top picks like the SPRO Rat, and proven rat fishing strategies ...
Long Island may be surrounded by saltwater filled with tasty stripers, fluke, tuna and more, but it’s also dotted with freshwater lakes and ponds that harbor America’s favorite game fish — largemouth ...
At just 23 years old, Easton Fothergill of Grand Rapids has earned more than $500,000 in a career that most Minnesotans can only dream of: bass fishing. After a record-breaking performance this year ...