Ultimate Guides
• Fri, Jan 12, 2024
Diverse habitats and deep offshore canyons establish the Mid-Atlantic region of the U.S. as a competitive fishing ground. Fishing in this region presents an intricate tapestry of experiences, where anglers navigate diverse environments including coastal inshore waterways, bountiful rivers and streams, and deep-sea canyons. Defined as North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, and Connecticut, the Mid-Atlantic houses many states to explore. This guide will provide insight into what you can expect from the Mid-Atlantic during your time there.
Ultimate Guides
• Wed, Jan 10, 2024
Inshore fishing is perhaps the most accessible saltwater fishing style. Lower costs and easy access to inshore habitats make it available to millions of anglers year-round. Tarpon, bonefish, snook, and permit are prized catches for anglers in the tropics of Florida and the Caribbean, whereas redfish, sea trout, striped bass, and sheepshead are common targets further north in the Lowcountry and along the Atlantic Coast of the United States. Whether it is your first inshore fishing excursion or you’re looking to learn more, this beginner’s guide aims to provide you with the knowledge needed before you reach the water.
Ultimate Guides
• Wed, Jan 10, 2024
Embarking on a flats fishing adventure in the beautiful Florida Keys requires the right gear to maximize your chances of success. Whether you're targeting bonefish, tarpon, permit, snook, or other coveted species, having the proper equipment is essential. From reels and lines to lures and clothing, our comprehensive gear guide covers everything you need to know to conquer the flats with confidence. Discover the best gear recommendations and expert tips to enhance your flats fishing experience and make the most of your time on the water.
How-to Content
• Thu, Nov 9, 2023
Tarpon (Megalops atlanticus), also known as the “Silver King,” is one of the most prized catches in saltwater fly fishing. As one of Florida’s premier game fish, they are adaptable, intelligent, and long-lived, foraging and migrating along Florida’s coastline with regionally distinct resident populations. Fishing with an IGFA (International Game Fish Association) leader keeps you in contention with these wiley fish, while also ensuring your angling experience is sporting — and record-eligible in case you land that fish of a lifetime.
Ultimate Guides
• Wed, Nov 8, 2023
This article will cover all you need to know about fishing for permit on your next trip to the Florida Keys. We’ll discuss their behavior, the best times to permit fish, prime permit fishing conditions, preferred flies and tackle for permit, permit fishing tactics, and regulations. In addition, we’ll give you all the resources to book your guided permit fishing trip with a world-class fishing guide. We work with some of the top permit fishing guides on the planet who are experts at coaching you through both the physical and mental challenges of permit fishing in the Florida Keys.
Those who have done some sight fishing may know that putting your fly on the fish’s proverbial “dinner plate” is one of the keys to enticing a fish to eat your fly. The best casts present the fly as both natural and irresistible. Thus, it’s well worth investing some time into improving your cast before your next fishing trip. The balance of timing, technique, and control while casting can be challenging for both beginner and experienced anglers. However, the beauty of fly casting lies in its continuous potential for improvement. With dedication and practice, you can fine-tune your casting skills to achieve greater accuracy, distance, and success on the water. While the fly cast as a whole is complex, breaking it down into simple parts is a great way to quickly improve. Make sure you dedicate time to mastering each element of the cast before putting it all together. Practicing one or two skills at home will yield better results than trying to apply them all at once on the water. Here are a handful of areas to focus on before your next outing that will improve your performance on your next big fishing trip.
Ultimate Guides
• Mon, Nov 6, 2023
Learn about how to find guides and fish the waters on the millions of acres of U.S. public land for your next adventure.
Ultimate Guides
• Tue, Oct 31, 2023
Fall brings colder mornings, changing winds, and arguably the best time of year to fish. Hunters and dogs alike look forward to days in the crisp air for bird season. Snow-capped mountains out West and changing conditions in the East tell you to unpack your warmer clothes and get out there for one more trip this fall. No matter your outdoor preference, here are the most desirable guided fishing and hunting trips for the end of 2023.
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.
Ultimate Guides
• Mon, Oct 9, 2023
The fly rod, though seemingly straightforward in its design, boasts a complex origin story. Its development spans continents and centuries, reflecting a blend of cultural exchange and technological advancement. This article will explore the path of the fly rod’s development, tracing its roots from ancient fishing practices to the sophisticated equipment used by anglers today.