Redfish continental drift
Respect for quarry is an essential for any angler to be successful. There is little doubt that learning about the history of pursuing the redfish is something that sport anglers...
Resident Reds
When professional redfish angler and guide Scott Guthrie fishes his home waters on the St. Johns River near Jacksonville, Fla., he looks like a fish genius. He knows, long before...
Connecting the deep dots for redfish
Sight fishing is probably the most common strategy for redfish pursuits; just look for fish, their shapes or shadows, their wakes or “nervous water,” and cast accordingly. However, when weather,...
A fish worth fighting for
It has often been said that any fish that has white, sweet fillets and can be targeted with any fishing equipment this side of dynamite (at times dynamite is probably...
Kayaking the flats for redfish
While gliding across a sandy-bottom flat, a redfish unknowingly waves you down with its tail. You’re able to get well within a cast’s length of the oblivious target, which is...
Yamaha Rightwaters powers redfish study at University of Florida
KENNESAW, Ga.– Yamaha Rightwaters is teaming up with Skeeter Boats to provide a SX2250 center console boat with a 250-horsepower Yamaha V MAX SHO® outboard to the University of Florida. Scientists...
One to remember in Savannah
It’s unseasonably cold even for mid-November on the south Atlantic Coast, and two anglers and their guide, competing in the second and final day of the ESPN Outdoors Saltwater Series...
Spring tactics for redfish and sea trout from St. Croix
PARK FALLS, Wisc. – The spring inshore run along the Gulf coast of Texas is as constant as the tides, happening year over year as bull reds and speckled trout...