Saltwater catfish at weights of up to 3 pounds can be found in large numbers near the shorelines of the ocean. There are two types of catfish: the hardhead and the gafftop or sail cat. You can find both in shallow waters in the Atlantic fro… read more
Brackish water is technically defined as a point where saltwater and freshwater converge. To an angler, brackish water means fun and the potential for productive fishing. Brackish water allows both saltwater and freshwater game fish species… read more
Keeping a saltwater fishing journal is an effective way to track your fishing and improve future trips. The journal allows you to review the best fishing times and conditions, and you can experiment with different techniques and record the… read more
Many people grow up with some experience in freshwater fishing. Often baiting a hook, throwing a bobber out on to the water and sitting patiently is the extent of the knowledge needed. Saltwater fishing, however, offers different challenges… read more
Nothing is more relaxing than grabbing your fishing pole and heading down to the water. Whether fishing from shore or a boat, saltwater offers the angler a vast opportunity to catch fish. Even the beginning saltwater angler should have luck… read more
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