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While monster black drum aren’t exactly beauty queens, what they lack in grace they make up for in sheer size. Lenny Rudow

Black drum, creatures better known in southern climes, visit Chesapeake Bay as spring waters warm, ready to gorge on the Bay’s crabs, clams and mussels. Most of these drum are utter goliaths of the species.

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Speckled trout longer than 20 inches are a regular catch for anglers fishing artificials on the Forgotten Coast. John N. Felsher

With a wealth of marsh and undeveloped shoreline, inshore and nearshore fishing on Florida’s Forgotten Coast is great for a variety of species.

When people think of the Florida coastline, they envisi...


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A good gaff shot on a nice yellowfin tuna caught out of Cape Canaveral. Landon Hall

Out of Cape Canaveral, yellowfin tuna fishing isn’t about running blind—it’s about narrowing the ocean down until it makes sense. Capt. Adam Jeffrey has spent years doing just that.

When we eased out of


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The Viking Key West Challenge drew 55 boats and more than 500 guests for the five-day event this April. Courtesy Viking Yachts

The 12th annual Viking Key West Challenge over April 8 to 12 in Key West, Florida, drew a record 55 boats and more than 500 guests for four days of great fishing and family-focused fun.

“This is wh...


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Schools of redfish are gorging on shad off the beaches. Joe Tunstall

As the days continue to get longer and water temperatures steadily climb, anglers along the


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