First Rule of the Road: Avoid Collisions with Other Boats
If you’re a boater who’s unfamiliar with the Rules of the Road, learn them. The best place is in a Boating Safety Course offered under the auspices of the U.S. Coast Guard Office of Boating Safety....
View ArticleSport Fishing Boat Tips
Four great ways to improve your sport fishing boat and keep you on the water…
View ArticleBetter Boating: How to Safely Run Ocean Inlets
From the shifting Outer Banks of North Carolina to the tempestuous coast of the Pacific Northwest, boating anglers regularly face potentially hazardous inlets. Entrances such as those at Florida’s...
View ArticleVIDEOS: When Anglers Go Overboard
We dug through the depths of the internet to bring you clips that will show the true power of a fish or how making one false move can lead you into the drink. The mix of GoPro and coincidental camera...
View ArticleTarpon on the Dark Side — Fishing Florida After Hours
Travel You can find some of the world’s most exciting fishing around southwest Florida’s bridges at night You can find some of the world’s most exciting fishing around southwest Florida’s bridges at...
View ArticleDitch Bags: A Critical Element of Safe Boating
Boats Prepare your saltwater fishing boat for any emergency with a properly stocked ditch bag Prepare your saltwater fishing boat for any emergency with a properly stocked ditch bag…
View ArticleHow to Fish the Tides
How-To Use tides, currents and water movement to your advantage. Use tides, currents and water movement to your advantage.
View ArticleHow to Safely Run Ocean Inlets
Boats 12 tips for running dicey ocean inlets Experts offer sage advice for safely navigating dangerous ocean inlets.
View ArticlePressurizing an Old-School Livewell
How-To Follow this process to turn a conventional livewell into a pressurized one for enhanced performance. Follow this process to turn a conventional livewell into a pressurized one for enhanced...
View ArticleHelm Station Pads
How-To SeaDek’s new product can help quell foot fatigue while standing at the helm. See how SeaDek’s new product reduces foot and leg strain while standing at the helm.
View ArticleHomemade Chum Slingers
How-To Using a homemade chum slinger can bring in fish from afar. Learn how to make your own chum slinger and prevent arm fatigue or risking injury.
View ArticleMaking the Most of Magazine Racks
How-To Magazine racks can store fishing regulations, reference books and owner’s manuals in addition to publications. Make the most of magazine racks by storing more than magazines.
View ArticleBest Trolling Speed for Offshore Fishing
How-To Expert tips from captains help you identify your ideal trolling speed. Expert tips from fishing captains help you identify your ideal trolling speed.
View ArticleHelpful Marine Hardware for Anglers
Boats Eight pieces of marine hardware that solve pesky problems for boating anglers Eight pieces of marine hardware that solve pesky problems for boating anglers.
View ArticleThe Effects Noise Has on Fish
How-To What anglers need to know about sound and fishing What anglers need to know about the effects of sound on fish.
View ArticleTarpon on the Dark Side — Fishing Florida After Hours
Travel You can find some of the world’s most exciting fishing around southwest Florida’s bridges at night You can find some of the world’s most exciting fishing around southwest Florida’s bridges at...
View ArticlePressurizing an Old-School Livewell
How-To Follow this process to turn a conventional livewell into a pressurized one for enhanced performance. Follow this process to turn a conventional livewell into a pressurized one for enhanced...
View ArticleHelm Station Pads
How-To SeaDek’s new product can help quell foot fatigue while standing at the helm. See how SeaDek’s new product reduces foot and leg strain while standing at the helm.
View ArticleHomemade Chum Slingers
How-To Using a homemade chum slinger can bring in fish from afar. Learn how to make your own chum slinger and prevent arm fatigue or risking injury.
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