You can always tell when a boat is designed by people who actually fish, and the Pathfinder 2300 HPS leaves no doubt that its builders know what works from firsthand experience. Since its introduction ...
While no single factor determines whether fish will bite, barometric pressure can have a dramatic impact on feeding activity.
The rebound of Atlantic bluefin tuna is a great success story for modern fisheries management. With the prevalence of school-sized bluefins off the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic coasts over the last ...
Marine environments present an engineering challenge for audio equipment, requiring hardware that can withstand motor noise, saltwater corrosion, and severe vibrations. To demonstrate how its ...
Sun-protective fishing hoodies took the world by storm a few years ago, and they don’t appear to be going anywhere. Slapping a hood on a performance fishing shirt just makes too much sense, and it’s a ...
Outside Port Everglades, Florida, 18-knot southeast winds drove 4- to 6-foot seas to the beach, and so our test of Grady-White’s new Canyon 386 was going to be a wild one. Standing protected by the ...
Few products ­foreshadow the shape of boating’s ­future like the Sharrow propeller. Its uniquely convoluted blade design resembles some mind-bending element of a Dali painting or, on a personal level, ...
Designers of the new U.S. Reel SuperCaster sought to create a lightweight spinning reel with a large-diameter spool so anglers could fish heavier lines with less arm fatigue. SuperCasters come in two ...
Ask a hardcore angler if he’d rather catch a dozen fish blind-casting or a couple sight-fishing and you’ll probably hear a ­consistent chorus singing the praises of that ...
Whether you’re traveling to a dream fishing destination or on a business trip and looking to make a few casts between meetings, the latest generation of travel fishing rods take high performance on ...
There’s no denying the skill, thrill and satisfaction that comes with ­catching redfish on lures. However, for consistently producing more and bigger ones, don’t turn your nose up at natural baits.