Fishing
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All you need is a rod, a license, and a good attitude to catch your first fish
Known as the Hawaii of the Mainland throughout the spearfishing community, Tampa Bay's waters are teeming with fish
Don't travel this iconic route without hitting up great camping, hiking, surfing, and more along the way
The recent pro-conservation rulemaking at Interior is intended to smooth the way for acting secretary Bernhardt’s nomination hearing today
What does it take to make the list? Being a winter Olympian, Tour de France rider, or world-class climber helps.
The public comment period that will impact a redefinition of what's protected under the Clean Water Act is open through April 15
For fly-fishers, falconers, and horseback riders, a sling pack is perfect for easy, one-handed access to gear
New Mexico wants to create a first-of-its-kind Outdoor Equity Fund for underserved youth. Other states that care about preserving the natural world and raising a new generation of activists should take note.
A new documentary, 'Sea of Shadows,' highlights the work of Andrea Crosta, whose team infiltrates cartels and gangs to fight illegal wildlife trafficking around the world
The little orca known as Scarlet is dead. Will her death be a turning point for the Northwest's endangered Southern Resident killer whales? Washington State governor Jay Inslee is proposing strong action.
Three epic adventures you can give any outdoorsperson
EPA proposes stripping protections from 50 percent of streams and 110 million acres of wetlands
The ‘Ghost of Steelhead Future’ extrapolates what could happen to a prized Oregon river
This film, from Huckberry and Xtratuf, tracks captain Sean Dwyer’s rise to become the youngest captain on the Bering Sea.
Urban angling has been around in America as long as there have been cities. It's time to stop treating it like fishing's redheaded stepchild.
How we exploit big trees, big game, and even extinct creatures
If the outdoor industry doesn't embrace hunters and anglers as political allies in conservation battles, we all lose
Bow-hunting anterless whitetail deer on the Yellowstone River—on a budget
Chef Eduardo Garcia travels to Mexico with fellow anglers Oliver White and Hilary Hutcheson.
What you need to bring in a lunker
Three new options—in a panoply of sizes—nail women’s fit and performance
The Pacific Northwest’s Southern Resident killer whales are dying. And it's our fault.
After years of fishing in borrowed men’s clothing, Linda Leary launched a line of practical apparel and totes in an array of funky designs
Here's the gear I chose for my first fly-fishing setup
Tough and waterproof, it fits everything you need for a day
When Jen Ripple learned the rich history of female anglers, she thought it was about time they had their own publication
From miles out in the storm-ravaged Chesapeake Bay, the Tangier Island crab boat radioed a mayday, then fell silent. Fellow skippers from this lonely and legendary speck of land rallied to save the two-man crew. God willing, they'd get there in time.
The Bassmaster Elite Series is trying something new in Austin, Texas: letting the fish go
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He reversed an Obama-era order that raised hourly pay to $10.10, but few in the guiding industry—including guides—are complaining
Warm weather has officially arrived, and we’ve got your plan: the most stunning beaches for surfing, casting, lounging, and exploring
Because spending time together is more important than buying new gear
A cleaner, easier way to carry your gear
Walk softly and carry the right stick.
Maximize your under-the-bed storage by choosing gear that packs small without compromising on function
Say goodbye to too-wide, unstable boots. These are built for women's feet from the ground up.
Five ways to protect your expensive stuff in transit
With Yeti in the hot seat over a feud with the NRA, competitors are jumping at the chance to win over new customers by declaring their allegiance to the Second Amendment
6 stylish shades that also have performance chops
The Bering Sea is one of the deadliest places on the planet. But for the fishermen who harvest crab there every winter, their work had steadily been getting safer—they hadn't lost a boat in a decade. That all changed on February 11, 2017, when the 110-foot Destination disappeared off the coast of Alaska with its six-man crew.
Rich in cultural history, wildlife, and geological wonder, this route is dominated by expansive plains and vast stretches of pristine landscape
Play and relax like a true Montanan at these eight iconic lodges, ranches, and cabins
Skiing and snowboarding are just the start. From snowshoeing and hot springs soaking to snowmobiling and ice fishing, Montana is a winter wonderland
How the mysterious disappearance of a boat in the Bering Sea changed Alaskan fishing
Corey Arnold photographs Alaska’s largest and most threatened salmon run—and the people who depend on it
After he died, Harrison's friends, family, and fishing buddies gathered to send him off the only way they knew how—by having one gigantic meal
Bad weather, an unscheduled rescue, and a mutiny wrecked the chances of two teams hoping to make daring winter summits
Arizona's Mt. Graham was always there to climb. We just had to stop and do it.
Winter's coolest tent
The Texas company introduces four new products this spring. These are our first impressions after a long weekend with them.
Swing Season, from fishing company Sage, chronicles guide Gray Struznik’s efforts to restore his hometown fishery by catching fewer fish.
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Continuing the tradition of Tom Morgan's signature smooth feel, only 50 of these new rods have been made. Without even casting it, I know it's amazing.
At the planet's biggest ice-fishing tournament, held every January in Brainerd, Minnesota, 10,000 contestants battle 20-below temperatures for a $150,000 purse. Ian Frazier slips and slides among wily fish, cheese curds, and some of the greatest nearly frozen anglers he's ever seen.
Three months after the hurricane, fly-fishing guides wrestle with what the future of their industry might look like
From Happy Handgrenade Productions, Dogs of War follows fly fishing guide Lionel Song as he pursues the annual catfish migration which sends Okavango Delta in Africa into a frenzy.
A growing number of outfitters are offering options for adaptive athletes
These two fisherwomen are ocean advocates and clothing designers during the off-season
Off the coast of Baja lies an oasis of spearfishing opportunities. For professional spearfisherman Pete Correale, this means he can satisfy his itch to be in the ocean every day.
24 Hours In LA from Redington, follows a group of rowdy gentlemen as they explore the waters around Los Angeles.
The 161-year-old rod and tackle manufacturer is doubling down on its commitment to women’s gear
The world likes to tell us what we can’t do. For Kimi Werner—spearfisher, freediver, shark whisperer, chef, artist, and entrepreneur—the key to a badass life was learning to listen to a different voice: her own.
The people have spoken. In a study released Tuesday, over 99 percent of people said they support the 27 monuments up for review. President Donald Trump, are you listening?
A new group of movers and shakers, aptly named Artemis, could be just what we need to get more politicians to care about conservation
No compromises were made designing the Salt + Aether Explorers
Yeah, I know that price tag is absurd. But I've found the Austin brand's new Gallon Jug to be one of best ways to beat the heat while playing outside.
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Advice from pro angler Camille Egdorf
Atlantic bluefin tuna are among the most hunted species on the planet and one of the best ways to see the effects of an increasingly industrialized food chain. But for a few short weeks during early summer on Spain’s southern coast, an ancient ritual known as the almadraba still plays out—an intense, intimate, and violent tradition that strives to harvest some of the world's most valuable seafood in a sustainable manner.
Snag that monster brown you’ve been chasing.
Mexico’s Wild West is best seen from two wheels
A former Microsoft CEO launched a new website to answer a single question: What does the federal government really do with the trillions of dollars it spends every year? We wanted to know how much of that is going toward public land and renewables.
There's a moment in a child's life when she's old enough to go on a real trip yet still young enough to want to hang out with her parents. These travel tactics and tools will help you seize that window.
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High-performance tools to land the big one