Selecting the Right Transducer Frequency for Deepwater Fishing

Daytime swordfishing calls for sonar transducer frequencies and wattage ratings that can penetrate the deepest depths. Kevin Dodge Special delivery: Sign up for the free Salt Water Sportsman email newsletter. Subscribe to Salt Water Sportsman magazine for $19 for 1 year and receive 4 bonus digital issues. Today, saltwater ­anglers ply ever-increasing depths to catch fish. California rockfish anglers […]

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NATDA Trailer Show recognized by trade show magazine

The North American Trailer Dealers Association (NATDA) has announced that the NATDA Trailer Show has been named to the annual The Next 50 list of fastest growing trade shows by Trade Show Executive magazine. NATDA, led by Executive Director Andria Gibbon, was named to The Next 50 list in three categories: exhibit square footage, exhibiting […]

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Luke Johns Becoming a Champion BAM Podcast

Luke Johns Becoming a Champion BAM Podcast BAM Podcast EPISODE SUMMARY Apex Champion Luke Johns Breaks down his Championship win on Folsom Lake in Northern California EPISODE NOTES 23 year’s old and now an Apex Champion. Luke Johns talks about his win on Folsom lake. He breaks down how he did it and the effort […]

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How to Start Fishing as a Beginner

How to Start Fishing as a Beginner Fishing can be a great outdoor activity bringing you a lot of joy. Being in nature and relaxing in the process can be really beneficial. However, if you are a beginner, you might not know where to start. While fishing is not that hard, you might need some […]

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Waypoint: Cape May, New Jersey

Cape May is arguably the first true coastal resort town in the U.S. Find out why it should be on your MFD. Photos by Dori Arrington Just saying the word “beach” or bringing your favorite beach to mind, will ease most people into a pleasant state of relaxation. For many, waves washing ashore on sandy […]

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The Gold Coast

Photo Adobe Stock Its tree-lined streets, abundance of sidewalk cafes and powerful connection to the water give Oakville, Ontario, a distinctive Mediterranean vibe. But there’s more to this Port of Call than just its joyous, Côte d’Azur feel. By Craig Ritchie Located on the north shore of Lake Ontario midway between Toronto and Hamilton, the […]

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Why Jigging is Better Than Trolling

The author believes that catching tuna on light tackle is the only way to go. Capt. John McMurray Disclaimer: Before reading any further, know that this is going to be an incredibly one-sided, biased piece. I’m a pretentious jerk. I’m making the case for a style of fishing that I love. But don’t take it […]

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Ocean Race

The Ocean Race: Spectacular speed and howling dogs on board Malizia in the closing stages of leg 2 The last few days in The Ocean Race have been all about speed – lots of it – and spectacular images and video captured by the OBRs, as the five-strong IMOCA fleet powers its way through the […]

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Airlie Beach Race Week 2023

Entry is open and the Notice of Race online for the 35th edition of Airlie Beach Race Week, but with marina berthing limited, necessitating a cap of 100 yachts/multihulls, organisers at Whitsunday Sailing Club (WSC) urge all prospective competitors to enter now. “Due to circumstances beyond our control, such as cruising being back in full […]

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ARC Saint Lucia 2023

After two weeks at sea the first of the ARC January 2023 fleet have begun to arrive in Rodney Bay Marina in Saint Lucia. The first boat to cross the line was Finiens, a German flagged Hanse 675 skippered by Timmy Bon. Crossing the finish line at 06:41 local time on the 31st January, with […]

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Camden Classics Cup 2023

We are still in awe of the success of the 2022 Camden Classics Cup. Stunning weather, exciting racing conditions, a brand new facility for post racing festivities and a record number of 91 yachts made 2022 an amazing year. We’re looking forward to an even better event in 2023! Registration opens on February 11th for the […]

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