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Featured Fishing Articles

Fishing the Trends in Everglades National Park
The winter freezes of 2009/2010 altered the pecking order of game fish in the Everglades National Park. Now, two years later, a trip with Captain Benny Blanco shows how redfish are vying for top dog status on the Parks' shallow flats.
From San Carlos to Estero
The fishy axis of the Gulf of Mexico behind the West Wind Inn, San Carlos Bay, and Estero Bay outlines an area around Sanibel Island that can produce incredible action for many gamefish like snook, tarpon, redfish and seatrout. Captain Mike Smith tells the story of this Southwest Florida fishing stalwart.
Bud N’ Mary’s Adventures
Located in Islamorada, "The Sportfishing Capital of the World", Bud N' Mary's Sportfishing Marina is the flagship angling destination of the fabulous Florida Keys. Come join Captains Richard Stancyzk Senior and Junior as they pursue colorful gamefish from the banks of the Gulf to the reefs of the Atlantic.
Big Sword Story
Florida's Southeast coast and the Florida Keys offer some of the finest swordfishing in the world - both daytime and nighttime. Swordfishing veteran, Captain Dean Panos, shares his expertise with CyberAngler readers along with an exciting tale of a slob of a swordfish – a now regular occurrence off Miami.
Captain Dave Pomerleau, the Mad Snooker
Captain Dave Pomerleau - A.K.A. The Mad Snooker - of Sarasota, Florida has attained legendary status in the capture and release of monster-sized snook. Whether it's live bait or artificials, big snook, or large numbers of released smaller snook, Captain Dave is at the top of his game for his clients and among his colleagues.
A Tampa Bay Tale
On The Mark charters is located in the huge Tampa - St. Pete estuary. CyberAngler readers will enjoy Captain Steven's story of pursuing, catching, and releasing a myriad of species like redfish, sheepshead, flounder, seatrout, mackerel and pompano.
Rhode Island Angling Adventures
New England is Striper Central. It's also a region of unforgettable nautical and coastal environs. Combine this with top seafood cuisine, hard-working guides, and wads of bluefish for lifetime memories. Capt. Jim White gets down to business!

Fishing Adventures on Miami's Biscayne Bay
Captain Jim “Jimbo” Hobales shows Jan and Captain Ken Collette his multi-pronged approaches in Miami’s Biscayne Bay. Come along as the trio bends rods on many of South Florida’s most prolific species: mackerel, sea trout, grouper, hogfish, and big jacks.

Space Coast Reds
The triple-habitat waters of the Indian River, Banana River and Mosquito Lagoon provide an astonishing fishery for redfish. Captain David Rogers specializes in fly and light tackle fishing on these waters for bull redfish. Watch him as he demonstrates some concise and effective tactics in his home waters of the Space Coast.
Lay Lake's Early Fall Bass Make their Move
Each fall season, Lay Lake, Alabama, undergoes some major changes as waters begin to cool throughout the remainder of September and October. Spotted bass and the lakes’ natural inhabitants, the largemouth bass, undergo some major changes during this early fall period. Welcome changes, if you're a bass fisherman.

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Jan S. Maizler
Article & Travel Editor

Jan is a past IGFA world record holder and has released thousands of bonefish and hundreds of tarpon during his angling career. In 1977, he published his first flats fishing book entitled Flats Fishing. Since then, he has written eight books and published hundreds of articles on angling in many leading web sites and magazines. Read more About Jan.

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