
All saltwater fishing news ODU Media gets we publish here, including new products, law changes and challenges, and tips.

All saltwater fishing news ODU Media gets we publish here, including new products, law changes and challenges, and tips.
Every day, commercial fishermen around the country deploy hundreds of fishing traps into ocean and coastal waters to land their catches. Far too often, the traps never make it back above the water’s surface, thanks […]
Each spring for the past six or seven years, Captain Ralph Allen and the staff of his Kingfisher Fleet have donated their valuable time and resources to help make southwest Florida’s Punta Gorda Hook Kids […]
My wife, Lisa, and I have been heading to the Florida Keys for a decade to enjoy our annual vacations. After a few trips, we were able to make friends with many of the locals […]
Loss of seagrass means fish, crabs and other animals lose their homes and manatees and sea turtles lose a source of food. Nutrients, such as phosphorous, may prevent seagrass from getting the sunlight it needs […]
Dream Team of Accomplished Anglers to Teach Top Fishing Skills. When it comes to fishing, the only thing Capt. Bill Miller enjoys more than expanding his endless quest for knowledge is sharing what he has […]
The latest issue of the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council’s newsletter is now available. Topics include red snapper harvest limits, electronic monitoring and reporting, advisory panel openings, and information on upcoming meetings and opportunities […]
Be the Predator! Get in involved with lionfish removal by attending one of the following derbies or events! Host a workshop: The FWC Lionfish Team conducts demonstrations on lionfish handling and filleting at events around […]
The Cuda Knife & Shear Sharpener allows quicker and safer one-handed use via a suction base that secures to any clean, flat surface. Compact and easy to store, the Sharpener is constructed of industrial aluminum […]
The new Cuda Knife Bag is constructed of heavy duty ballistic nylon and is the perfect choice for storing and protecting your Cuda knives. Zips and buckles closed with a convenient carrying handle and an […]
Take Me Fishing has several good points to those who fish tournaments. Take a look. Many avid anglers who are passionate about fishing decide to take that passion to the next level by becoming involved […]
Reported 1st by The Sun Heralds. A Saturday morning trip for amberjack, wahoo and tuna, has given Jason Jones of Biloxi a shot at the world record books. Jones’ 1-pound, 11.2-ounce lionfish, caught last Saturday […]
Built with the strength, power and agility of a barracuda, Cuda tools deliver world-class hardness combined with a corrosion resistance that allows them to thrive in fresh and saltwater environments. Cuda’s Needle-Nose Pliers boast visible […]
Okuma Fishing Tackle’s Makaira and Andros platforms have revolutionized offshore conventional reel power and performance. Upon release of those products, Okuma’s attention shifted to saltwater spinning reels, with a focus on advancing strength,
Today at the annual Progressive® Insurance Miami Boat Show, NOAA Fisheries Administrator Eileen Sobeck announced a new national policy to better serve America’s 11 million recreational saltwater anglers and the companies and communities that rely […]
Power plant warm water run offs are good places to fish during periods of cold weather. Predator fish and bait fish move to the warmer water temps for comfort . Commonly found fish in the […]
The 2015 Atlantic menhaden benchmark assessment indicates the resource is not overfished nor experiencing overfishing relative to the current maximum spawning potential (MSP) based biological reference points. Population fecundity, a measure of reproductive capacity,
USA Reel Manufacturer Release Reels, is proud to announce the arrival of SM (Star drag Magnetically controlled conventional casting reel). SM (previously known as SURF) started as an idea of how to improve the cast- […]
Part of Tampa Bay Watch’s Community Oyster Reef Enhancement (CORE) program, the Oyster Shell Bar program creates oyster reefs similar to natural oyster communities found along shoreline areas throughout Tampa Bay. Tampa Bay Watch works […]
The nineteenth annual Stock Island Marina Village King Mackerel Tournament promoted by Lee Murray of Murray’s Marine and sponsored by Evinrude Outboards, Yellowfin Boats, and Continental Trailers was held January 29th thru the 31st. 72 […]
Today, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) unveiled a national saltwater recreational fishing policy which was greeted enthusiastically by sportfishing and boating leaders. The American Sportfishing Association (ASA) has urged the agency to develop […]
Many salmon rivers around Puget Sound have experienced increasing fluctuations in flow over the past 60 years, just as climate change projections predict – and that’s unfortunate news for threatened Chinook salmon, according to a […]
NOAA continues to be a global leader in addressing illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing. Today, the Agency released its 2015 Biennial Report to Congress highlighting U.S. findings and analyses of foreign IUU fishing activities […]
One man’s trash may be another man’s treasure, but in the nation’s waterways, all of man’s trash is a threat to marine life.Whether it’s the whale who died in the Chesapeake Bay recently after swallowing […]
NOAA Fisheries has released its 2015 Biennial Report to Congress highlighting U.S. findings and analyses of foreign illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing activities and of bycatch of protected species and shark catch on the […]
The Cuda 9″ Fillet Knife features a precision edge, flexible blade. The full tang construction is visible through the Cuda scale pattern, non-slip handle. Blade is German 4116 corrosion resistant stainless steel and is Titanium […]
On windy days residential canals and rivers are the places to be. They offer protection from the wind and the water temperature is usually a little warmer. If you can find and catch white bait […]
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) adopted a resolution to help raise awareness about the invasive-lionfish issue. At its meeting Feb. 5 in Jacksonville, the FWC designated the first Saturday after Mother’s Day […]
Winter is a good time for silver trout. A smaller cousin to the speckled trout, silvers gather up in big numbers in deep water as the water temperatures drop. Popular gathering spots around Tampa Bay […]
dvidshub.net Reported 1st: The Coast Guard interdicted a Mexican fishing crew attempting to poach red snapper in South Texas Saturday night. At approximately 7 p.m. Saturday, the crew aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Amberjack sighted […]
Recently there has been a slow but steady realization by many South Florida fisherman that the Keys barracuda population is in decline. As a result, Bonefish and Tarpon Trust, KeysKeeper, and the Lower Keys Guides […]
An avid boater and fisherman, country star Alan Jackson, and celebrated marine wildlife artist Guy Harvey, have collaborated on a message behind the music to raise money and awareness for ocean conservation and research. Harvey, […]
Fishing in the winter when the weather might be in high 70’s for three or four days and then the 40’s for three or four days can be challenging. The changing water temps will move […]
The Northeast Reserves and Culebra Island, Puerto Rico; Biscayne Bay, Florida, targeted for conservation efforts. NOAA has selected two sites in the southeast and Caribbean as Habitat Focus Areas — places where the agency can maximize […]
Stiv Wilson of the 5 Gyres Institute retrieves a sample of water containing microplastics from a manta trawl pulled through the Bay. (Lara Lutz ) Julie Lawson, director of the Trash Free Maryland Alliance, has […]
A team of 17 NOAA divers sailing aboard NOAA Ship Oscar Elton Sette has returned from a 33-day mission to remove marine debris from Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument in Hawaii, a World Heritage Site and […]
The following was released by the Caribbean Fisheries Institute and NOAA: The Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute and NOAA have partnered to launch a new web portal to provide managers, researchers, and the public with […]
IGFA: On October 25th angler Simon Smith was fishing from the shoreline of northern Norway when something big crushed the herring he was fishing on the bottom. After fighting the fish for 40 minutes, Smith […]
WINK News Reported 1st: One thousand tons of concrete now sit on the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico. On Friday, crews dropped the first of miles of new reef there. A barge full of […]
Fishermen who regularly fish in South Florida, including the Florida Keys, and others interested in federal fishery management issues may want to tune in as federal fishery managers meet Tuesday through Thursday of next week […]
The Coast Guard Foundation, a non-profit organization committed to the education and welfare of Coast Guard members and their families, announced today that this season, Sig Hansen, captain of the F/V Northwestern and star of […]
Artificial reef experts, fisheries scientists and reef managers from around the state and nation will come together to discuss current issues and exchange ideas for future projects at the 2015 Florida Artificial Reef Summit Jan. […]
Sea lions are known as tough, alpha-predators of the marine world. That makes them the perfect namesake for the Offshore Angler® Sea Lion Spinning Rod and Reel Combo. These rods and reels are built and […]
Stonefly Press, fly-fishing book and magazine publisher, announces the release of My Life in Fishing: Favorite Long Stories Told Short from the larger-than-life legend Stu Apte, who MidCurrent magazine has called “the world’s best all-around […]
The South Atlantic Fishery Management Council reminds commercial and recreational fishermen about several fishery openings and closures in federal waters of the South Atlantic effective January 1, 2015.Below is a summary of these changes to […]
Source maryland.gov. The Maryland record fish list has a brand new species category thanks to Wayne Gower and his extraordinary five-pound, two-ounce gray triggerfish catch. The Baltimore angler landed the fish October 31 while bottom-fishing […]
This is part of a series of articles produced by the Bay Journal and Chesapeake Quarterly, the magazine of Maryland Sea Grant, which explores the impacts of, and policies related to, sea level rise around […]
Climate change seems to be pushing several species of fish and crustaceans northward along the east and west coasts of North America which could have serious effects on birds, marine mammals and those who depend […]
Trib Live Reported 1st: Pennsylvania’s 73 miles of Great Lakes shoreline are likely to continue to receive federal funding for five years if the Senate agrees to a resolution the House passed unanimously last week. […]
Eight representatives to the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council have submitted a minority report to the National Marine Fisheries Service that lays out an extensive series of objections to a highly controversial management plan […]
Maryland Department of Natural Resources, National Fish and Wildlife Foundation and CSX collaborate in unique partnership to restore oyster sanctuary. N, D.C. – A unique, year-long partnership between the Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR), […]
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