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You can ask any fishing captain or guide this question. It’s simply amazing how one angler can make 50 casts to the same area and not get hung up once, but another person gets hung there constantly. We’re not bashing anglers that get snagged, instead we’d like to help them.

Luck doesn’t keep one guy’s bait free and the other guy’s snagged to a stump. It’s understand...

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With tuna clocking in at sizes as varied as their worldwide locations, just how big can record-setting catches get?

According to the International Game Fish Association (IGFA) records, they can dwarf humans—especially when they’re world-record catches. Six of the biggest tuna species can ra...

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Running out of time but still want to reel in a great gift? Our last-minute fishing gift guide is packed with smart, practical, and fun ideas that any angler will appreciate — no long shipping times or guesswork required. Whether you’re shopping for a seasoned fisherman or someone just getting hooked on the sport, these easy-to-find picks deliver big excitement, even when the...

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Built in 1908, the Cross River Reservoir has long been a part of New York City’s water system. The 915-acre lake is also a favorite fishing spot for 48-year-old retiree Yongfeng Tian, who lives in Brooklyn just 40 miles away.

“I was fishing alone from a 12-foot ...

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The standard finesse or “trick” worm has been a staple in anglers’ tackle boxes for decades. It’s the bait that shines when fishing gets tough — when you’re just trying to get a bite and salvage the day. There’s a reason nearly every soft-plastic company offers its own 6- to 7-inch finesse, straight-tail worm.

So when the new ownership group at Lake Fork Lures sent ...

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