Use tides, currents and water movement to your advantage.| Sport Fishing
Tips and tricks from experts to up your odds for success when fishing with soft plastics. Don't get caught using the same old tactics.| Sport Fishing
Fish tailing redfish and wingshoot marsh hens during fall high tides in coastal Georgia. A cold weather adventure worth experiencing.| Sport Fishing
Mastering popping-cork tactics increases your odds when fishing in shallow water. We explain how to fish popping corks and the right models to use.| Sport Fishing
Mid-Atlantic red drum fishing in the spring and summer. Lower Chesapeake Bay and North Carolina's Outer Banks produce monster redfish.| Sport Fishing
Three ways to tie rigs for bull redfish. These rigs flat out catch bull reds, plus they help prevent deep-hooking and facilitate release of adult red drum.| Sport Fishing
Why do redfish have that spot on their tail? Why do they make a drumming sound? We asked a pair of scientists these questions and more.| Sport Fishing
Fish lipless, rattling crankbaits to catch big bull redfish hanging out around the jetty rocks of the northern Gulf of Mexico in fall.| Sport Fishing
To catch some of the largest red drum, explore the deep waters of coastal bays, rivers and passes. Redfish love to eat crabs, shrimp and baitfish.| Sport Fishing
In the late summer, stretching through the fall, mature red drum invade the flats of Louisiana's lower Barataria Basin. Catch them in 3-foot depths.| Sport Fishing
When the shrimp are running in the marsh, cast freshwater crankbaits, spinnerbaits and weedless worms for redfish in Louisiana.| Sport Fishing