
Mississippi’s Alligator Record Broken
Taken in public water, this gator broke the previous record by nearly five inches.

“Cajun Navy” Working to Aid Those Affected by Hurricane Harvey
Hundreds of boat owners, most of them from Louisiana, are in Texas helping rescue those affected by the record flooding.

Silvers for Supper
Fishing Alaska’s Lake Creek for cohos, pinks, chums, a few spawned-out kings, and rainbow trout.

Eclipse Blamed for Massive Salmon Release into Puget Sound
Anglers are urged to catch as many as possible before the farm-raised fish spread diseases to native salmon species.

All for the Cost of a Dollar a Parr
Americans are mirroring British conservation efforts to save a fish that lives on both sides of the pond.

Announcing the New Sept./Oct. 2017 Issue of Sporting Classics
Man-eating tigers, ferocious grizzly and brown bears, a deer species you’ve probably never heard of, and more.

Wahoo, Indeed
The famed angler hooks into a species he later said made him “seem like an amateur.”

Alaska Discontinues Catch-and-Keep for Chinook Salmon
Historically low production has led the state to ban the taking of kings by both recreational and commercial anglers.

Just One
One is one too many. One more is never enough.

Freedom of Fishing Information
Someone filed a FOI request to find out the location of a pro angler’s secret spot.