Tim Simpson explains the multi-species trolling spread that they are using, and then Bill reels in a nice yellowfin tuna.
JP trades in his bass fishin' gear and visits the Florida Keys for some yellow tail and barracuda fishing.
JP is in the Florida Keys fishing for tuna and taking some great Saltwater gear for a test drive.
Mark Melnyk shows off his new line of Signature Series Sundog eyewear.
Dan Cornell of the Boomerang Tool Company talks about the new and innovative set of retractable pliers introduced at this year's ICAST.
Dave Mercer models Mustang's new ACCEL100 Fishing Vest with it's cozy fleece collar and pockets, that are almost as soft as Charles' hair. With something this comfortable why wouldn't you wear it?
Imagine never having to fiddle with line snips or having to hunt down the end of the line on a spool or worry about line running off the spool. Shark Tooth is one simple tool available at ICAST that takes care of all these little jobs that fits on every spool and cuts every kind of line.
Lighter, stronger and more powerful. This is the newest rod in saltwater fishing from Shimano and the winner of the new product showcase in the saltwater rod category at ICAST 2010.
Jeff Larson takes a look at the new St Croix Legend Salt fishing rod.
A look at some of the new offerings from Gamakatsu.
The new size of the Okuma Makaira 8 debuted at The Fred Hall Show. Check out what makes this reel so special.
Check out the advanced features on the Okuma Andros reel.
Ben Seacrest shows off the new Accurate jigging rods at the Fred Hall Show.
Ben Seacrest goes over some of the amazing features of the Accurate BX2-400N reel and how it can be used for various fishing techniques.
Seeker's new 1-by-3 rods feature S-Glass tips and all titanium guides for added strength and durability.
Mark Melnyk tours the Ernest Hemingway House and Museum in Florida to learn a bit about the influential writer and his interesting fishing theories.
Fishing, boating and water sports enthusiasts will feel right at home at Dana Landing. Inshore and offshore tackle are readily available as well as charter services to ensure a once in a lifetime fishing experience.
Really! Can Fish Smell? I still can't help but wonder why that fish followed my bait all the way up to two inches from it and then turned his nose up while swimming away. Was something wrong with my presentation? I spent $22.99 on that special lure. It should taste like steak and lobster for
Lures have one purpose and that is to catch fish. The mere glitz and glitter of them will not effect the final outcome. So, a fisherman made lure which works is all that matters. The cost factor is another prime consideration in the economy of today. Here I have gathered plumbing materials to make a lure known as a teaser. The purpose of it is to bring fish to
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