It's the photo you've seen 100 times if you've ever been on a Fishing Forum, Facebook, Instagram, or Youtube. But, do you know the true story? Nat from First Light Anglers and his client Ron snagged the fish of a lifetime when they reeled in a 712lb - 101" giant bluefin tuna in Gloucester, ...
READ MORE +Archive: March 14th, 2016
If you thought kayakers were the last thing on the NFL's mind, you'd be dead wrong. A proposed model for the NFL's Washington D.C. stadium spares no expense, even incorporating a moat. However, this moat isn't to keep people out, it's to bring them in. Bjarke Ingles Group brought a unique approach ...
READ MORE +Jet skis and fishing are two of the greatest things to ever be invented. When you combine the two? That may be all the motivation I need to burn down my house and live exclusively on the open water. OnomAHI shows just how much we are all missing out on in this video, showing him reeling in a ...
READ MORE +Most seals take their food where they can get it. Whenever they come across a meal, they're happy to indulge their craving freely - but most seals aren't Sammy. Sammy gets picky about his food. In fact, he flops out of the ocean everyday and crosses two lanes of traffic to hit up his favourite fish ...
READ MORE +Tim Friede - aka the venom man - has self inflicted over 160 snake bites on himself within the last 16 years of his life. Did I mention they were all highly venomous, some with the potential to kill him within minutes? You'd expect him to be dead, but he's still here. Tim's snake obsession comes ...
READ MORE +Every so often there is a fish that will make you question if you heard the details correctly. Fish such as Capt. Justin Moore’s 300-plus pound tarpon or the 172-pound cobia out of Brazil are two recent examples. There is a new monster to add to this list: the 138-pound amberjack caught recently ...
READ MORE +Imagine you catch a world record fish that would obliterate the world record by 15 pounds, only to realize the significance of the fish after it's already been filleted without being officially weighed. That was the case in July when Brian Lindsey reeled in a 102 monster of a dorado - a.k.a. ...
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