It's been years since I've held a fishing rod and tried to catch some fish. Recently, a co-worker took me out on his boat for a fishing trip in Tuscaloosa and it was a wild experience.
Growing up, my dad and my older brother (pictured below) loved being on the water fishing for mangrove snapper, catfish, bass, redfish, and whiting...
Recently, a fishing team in the Orange Beach Billfish Classic fishing tournament reeled in the biggest fish in tournament history about 250 miles off shore.
This might be a great weekend to get out to a lake and go fishing. Since I’m a novice, I feel like this will be part one of the “best fishing” spots. Here is what I have found so far.
On a recent trip to Crooked Island, Mark Pugh dove headfirst into the water. He had no rod, no reel and no bait. Just his hands and when he emerged again, he held an amazing prize: a shark.
Give a kid a fish and he probably won’t eat it (fish are yucky!), but teach a kid to fish and he just might have one of the most mind-bending experiences of his cute little life. See, here’s the thing about fishing: When it works, it’s crazy, especially if you’ve never caught a fish before. What’s that slimy, pre-historic looking creature doing where your worm used to be? And more importantly, can