Author Archives: Mick Brown
Author Archives: Mick Brown
Why Coastal Fishing Towns Are a Dream for Anglers If you’ve ever stood on a pier with the salty wind in your face and the hum of gulls overhead, you know that coastal town fishing culture is more than a hobby; it’s a lifestyle. Families plan family friendly fishing vacations around these places, mixing rod‑and‑reel action with scenic harbor views. […]
Continue readingAmong anglers, there’s an ongoing conversation about whether the best catches come from public fishing spots or private fishing spots. Some swear by the thrill of casting a line in public lakes and rivers, while others prefer the comfort and control of a private lake membership. At the heart of this choice are fishing location access, fishing rights, and fishing regulations. Knowing where […]
Continue readingHave you ever stood by a quiet lake or on a bustling pier and wondered about the many ways people catch fish? It’s a pastime as old as humanity itself, but it has grown into so much more than just a way to get food. Fishing is a sport, a hobby, a profession, and a […]
Continue readingWhen two worlds collide; freshwater flowing downstream and saltwater pushing inland; an entirely unique and dynamic ecosystem emerges. Brackish water is nature’s ultimate mixing bowl, creating nutrient-rich environments that explode with biodiversity and offer a fishing experience unlike any other. This guide will cover everything you need to know, from the science of salinity to […]
Continue readingWhy Surf Fishing is the Ultimate Shore Adventure There’s something addictive about standing on the shoreline, feeling the sand shift under your feet while the ocean plays its endless rhythm. Surf fishing brings the fight to your door — no boat needed, no pier ticket, just you, your rod, and the wild surf. This beginner surf fishing guide is […]
Continue readingFishing is one of those activities that can be peaceful and thrilling at the same time. Whether you’re standing by the shore, wading into a calm river, or heading out for a long boat fishing trip, a good day on the water should end with stories about the catch — not accidents. That’s why understanding […]
Continue readingFor many anglers, offshore fishing is more than a sport — it’s a pursuit that combines strategy, endurance, and a deep connection to the open ocean. Few experiences rival the adrenaline rush of watching a rod arc over, line screaming off the reel, as a massive tuna, marlin, or mahi‑mahi fights to free itself. In […]
Continue readingFishing in moving water is more than tossing in a line and waiting. Rivers and streams are alive; they move, shift, and create natural patterns that decide where fish spend their time. If you understand those patterns, you can predict where fish will hide, feed, and rest.Think of it like reading a book. The water […]
Continue readingInshore fishing is a style of fishing done in shallow, near‑shore waters — areas like bays, river mouths, mangroves, estuaries, and coastal flats. These waters often hold some of the most exciting game fish in North America: redfish, snook, and spotted seatrout (also called speckled trout). Unlike deep‑sea fishing, which needs large boats and long travel, inshore fishing lets […]
Continue readingWhy Canals Are an Overlooked Fishing Goldmine Have you ever walked along a canal towpath, looked at the calm water, and wondered what might be swimming beneath the surface? For many, these man-made waterways are just part of the scenery. But for an angler in the know, they represent a fishing paradise hiding in plain sight. These […]
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