
“I call it getting freight-trained”
Guide Nick Price has hooked a lot of trout, but none fought like this one

Guide Nick Price has hooked a lot of trout, but none fought like this one

Working the shallow tidewaters by kayak, I move between schools of here-and-now stripers and the history of an ancient salt marsh on the eve of the Revolution

A husband and wife remember two special rainbows that came out of gin-clear New Zealand waters

A retired Northwest guide remembers an epic battle with a mint-bright giant chinook, ‘a once in a lifetime fish’

Surf fishing aficionado Dave Anderson recalls two striped bass that helped make him the fisherman he is today

Ocean warming attributable to climate change is gradually reducing the amount of oxygen dissolved in the world’s oceans, and it’s likely to get worse with

The Bahamas Billfish Championship returns for its 43rd year with four tournaments, a new point structure and bigger cash prizes.

Lost or discarded fishing gear is a death trap for marine life. The gear “ghost fishes” in the world’s oceans, rivers and bays. The derelict

The big fish came on a rainy, windy, snowy day this April on the Potomac River just upstream of iconic Fletcher’s Boathouse in Washington, D.C.

Is it finders keepers or a kind of hostage taking when a commercial fisherman “rescues” an oceanographic buoy adrift off Monterey, Calif., and won’t give

Guide Nick Price has hooked a lot of trout, but none fought like this one

Working the shallow tidewaters by kayak, I move between schools of here-and-now stripers and the history of an ancient salt marsh on the eve of the Revolution

A husband and wife remember two special rainbows that came out of gin-clear New Zealand waters

A retired Northwest guide remembers an epic battle with a mint-bright giant chinook, ‘a once in a lifetime fish’

Surf fishing aficionado Dave Anderson recalls two striped bass that helped make him the fisherman he is today

Ocean warming attributable to climate change is gradually reducing the amount of oxygen dissolved in the world’s oceans, and it’s likely to get worse with

The Bahamas Billfish Championship returns for its 43rd year with four tournaments, a new point structure and bigger cash prizes.

Lost or discarded fishing gear is a death trap for marine life. The gear “ghost fishes” in the world’s oceans, rivers and bays. The derelict

The big fish came on a rainy, windy, snowy day this April on the Potomac River just upstream of iconic Fletcher’s Boathouse in Washington, D.C.

Is it finders keepers or a kind of hostage taking when a commercial fisherman “rescues” an oceanographic buoy adrift off Monterey, Calif., and won’t give