All angler's like to read a good fishing report or a detailed fishing forecast now and then. We offer saltwater fishing reports and
freshwater fishing reports that are detailed and frequently updated to help anglers know what fish are biting and where. Fishing reports get old real quick and if they are more than a few days old or the weather has changed since the latest fishing report then it may not be that accurate.
Experienced anglers know that fish which provided all the hot action 3 days ago may be long gone now or that the bite turned off long ago. Anglers know that what a fishing report says was biting today may not be biting tomorrow. But anglers also know that good fishing reports provide details other than just what was biting and that can help an angler, along with his other resources, make a reasonable fishing forecast for his fishing trip.
Big Northerns Through The Ice:
Jun. 1, 2008 There is nothing quite like the thrill of pulling a trophy northern pike through the ice. Big northerns are not only an open water phenomena. They are one of my favorite ice fishing targets. By Garth Epps
Fort Lauderdale Sportfishing for Swordfish:
Apr. 22, 2007 Fishing in Fort Lauderdale has spoiled us with the plentiful billfishing. Within 2 miles of Fort Lauderdale Beach beach we are catching sailfish. Sailfish are what Fort Lauderdale fishing is known for. By Captain Rick Brady
Wahoo The Speeding Bullet:
Feb. 17, 2007 The Wahoo or (Acanthocybium Solanderi) is lean, sleek, torpedo looking fish that may be confused with a king mackerel to someone who has never seen one before. The mackerel however does not run like a Wahoo nor does it display the classic vertical bands that extend its lateral lines.
By Captain Bill Curry
Fishing in Gulf of Papagayo, Costa Rica:
Feb. 17, 2007 Gulf of Papagayo in Guanacaste province of Costa Rica ever has been great for fishing. Many kind of migratory species come into the gulf making fishing wonderful.
By Genaro Mendez
Catching Bluefish in Maine:
Dec. 30, 2006 The Bluefish is a fierce fighting fish that, when feeding is always hungry. They compete with adult Striped Bass and Mackerel so when the blues are in, the other fish go into hiding.
By Lloyd Metcalf
Angling to Save Sharks:
Oct. 4, 2006 Shark fishermen in Baja, Mexico are saving sharks by bringing sporties out to catch big fish like Tuna, Dorado and Wahoo. In the Sea of Cortez, more than fifty species of shark and ray can be found.
By Paul Ahuja
Everybody loves to look at fishing pictures of the winning fish or pictures of a trophy fish. Our gallery features freshwater fishing pictures and saltwater fishing pictures in the same gallery which by the way you are welcome to add to. Do you have pictures of a Chesapeake Bay charter fishing trip? How about pictures a Lake Michigan salmon fishing trip or an Alaska fly-in fishing trip to the back country? What ever fishing pictures you have we hope you will upload them to the gallery for your fellow fishing adventure seekers to check out. It saves having to tell that fish story that anglers tend to dismiss as just that, a fish story. Check out our
fishing pictures.
OR upload your own fishing pictures.