Voices of AnyCreek
• Tue, Oct 10, 2023
With profound knowledge comes profound respect. Sam Scott of Blue Ridge Musky guide service grew up fishing the rivers of Virginia — catching fish that he, unknowingly, would help tag and research years down the line. Learn more about musky and the citizen science tracking their movements in this article.
Voices of AnyCreek
• Tue, Aug 1, 2023
While bonefish and permit are widely touted as world-class targets for those on the hunt for tailing fish, a different species reigns king for anglers in the shallow estuaries and salt marshes of the North Florida Lowcountry. Redfish — also known as red drum, or spot tail — frequent these intracoastal habitats from the Mid Atlantic all the way to South Texas. Redfish thrive among the intricate tidal latticework of mud-banked creeks, snaking through dense clusters of spartina and other marsh grasses in search of fiddler crabs, mud minnows, and other unwary crustaceans seeking refuge within the dense intertidal vegetation.
Voices of AnyCreek
• Fri, Jun 9, 2023
Striped bass management is at a critical inflection point. The decisions you make today affect the productivity of our fisheries for years to come. Capt. Brice Contessa is the owner of Martha's Vineyard Outfitters, and has been a professional fishing guide on the bountiful waters surrounding The Vineyard since 2003. He recently put pen to paper on the topic of striper conservation to underscore the importance of our own actions in the face of tenuous resource management.
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