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The Marlin Group, the world’s largest big-game fishing network, has announced key organizational changes to support continued growth across its expanding portfolio of big-game tournaments.
Maria Smith of Uno Mas landed an 875-pound blue marlin off the Azores, setting a new IGFA women’s 50-pound-test world record and breaking a mark that stood since 1986.
Learn the best ways to carry and transfer extra fuel for long-range fishing trips. Compare drums, custom tanks, and fuel bladders to maximize range and safety offshore.
Why is faux teak used more on new boats — and not just the transom? See all the pros and cons of painted faux teak and why it's a popular alternative to the real thing.
With more IGFA world records than any other location in the world, Bud N' Mary's Marina in Islamorada, Florida, has a rich history indeed.
Technology is rapidly advancing across all fronts in the marine industry, from boats and construction techniques to electronics, propulsion, accessories and much more. Chris Rabil Special delivery: ...
It's one of the most consistent hotspots in the Caribbean for blue and white marlin: the Dominican Republic.
Omnidirectional sonars are transforming sport fishing by providing a competitive edge. As their popularity grows, debates on fairness and installation costs challenge the sport.
Want to catch more marlin and sailfish from a center console boat? Learn essential rigging and fishing techniques here.
Four generations of Rybovich boatbuilders have shared their talents and strengths, while remaining grounded in creativity and integrity.
Knowing that many offshore species share an affinity for floating objects, it didn't take people long to start building their own fish-aggregating devices, or FADs.
We show you the various options available for teak, including natural wood, synthetic products and even faux painted finishes.
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