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Public vs. Private Fishing Spots: Pros, Cons & How to Access

Among 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 […]

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Brackish Water Fishing: The Ultimate Guide to Where Fresh and Saltwater Meet

When 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 […]

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Inshore Fishing Guide: Best Spots for Redfish, Snook & Trout

Inshore 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 […]

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