• What To Expect From A Fishing Charter?

    Recreational hobbies are a crucial component of daily living. The largest single group of people that enjoy leisure time is fishermen. It also has an advantage over other forms of recreation because it uses natural resources for sustenance and enjoyment. Many nations, including the United States, are seeing an increase in the popularity of fishing.… Read More »

  • Why Fishing Charter Is So Exciting?

    Fishing expeditions are enjoyable! They resemble their own unique adventure. Everyone should at least once in their lives can explore the sea and be on a Fishing Charter, whether they are going on an offshore fishing excursion or simply want to take a boat ride. There are several reasons why some people may decide against… Read More »

  • Urge Congress to Support the Outdoor Recreation Act

    A new bill just introduced in the Senate is good news for America’s anglers. If passed, it will improve and increase outdoor recreation opportunities, including recreational fishing, on federal lands. This comprehensive legislative package contains 14 provisions, ranging from improving visitation data to expanding broadband service at park sites to addressing the spread of aquatic… Read More »

  • Fly Fishing Belize – The Complete Guide

    It doesn’t get much better than saltwater fly fishing in Belize, it is almost as though the country was meant for fly anglers. Located on the northeastern coast of Central America between Mexico and Guatemala, Belize boasts the second largest barrier reef in the world spanning the whole coastline providing endless fishing flats for fly… Read More »

  • 4 Ways to Catch Stripers on the Run

    Stripers grow big and fight hard. They are fun to catch but it takes skill to hook them consistently. On lakes throughout the nation, fishermen and especially striper guides have developed specific techniques for catching more fish, and winter is a good time to use the following methods. PLANER BOARDS Jim Farmer (castawaybaits.com) developed a… Read More »

  • Monster Michigan Chinook Salmon Breaks State Record

    Michigan has a new state fishing record for chinook salmon after a successful outing on Lake Michigan Saturday morning resulted in a trophy fish that eclipsed a 43-year-old record by nearly two pounds. Luis Ricardo Hernandez Martinez, of Ortonville, Mich., boated the 47.86-pound chinook salmon early Saturday morning while troll-fishing with Capt. Bobby Sullivan of Icebreaker… Read More »

  • Hunt-Nation Update- Corona Virus

    For many people across the world, the corona virus scare is becoming all too real. The mix of travel bans, and cancellations will no doubt play a large role in the spring season for many lodges and outfitters as well. The swarm of cancellations are currently swamping airlines and booking agents and wait times can… Read More »

  • 10 Questions to Ask an Outfitter Before you Book your Hunt

    After over 30 years of guided hunting and fishing trips around the world, I’ve learned – sometimes the hard way – that not all guides/outfitters are created equal. Obviously, you want to find a good one, but even a good trip may not be the right trip for you. When you are planning an outfitted hunt, here are… Read More »

  • To Hunt or Not to Hunt South Africa: That is the Question

    by Steve Scott – Monday, October 1, 2018 Questions regarding proposed land reforms in South Africa have the attention of traveling hunters with good reason. There is now a high likelihood the government will expropriate certain lands from white farmers without compensation. Yet despite tweets from President Trump to the contrary, as of this writing, the… Read More »

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