BD Outdoors Expansive Fishing Coverage

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May152013

A BETTER WAY TO CLEAN DORADO

There's a better way to fillet a dorado than tearing off the skin, which leaves that poor-tasting fibrous tissue. Check out this quick-and-easy tip to get a better dorado fillet.

By: CAPT. SCOTT GOODWIN
May102013

DORADO: THE PERFECT GAME FISH

Whether you call them dorado, dolphin or mahimahi, these game fish are a blast to fight, abundant and delicious.

By: YAMAHA FISHING SERIES
Feb272013

PIN ON A CABALLITO

Few baits draw more attention than a caballito, also called a goggle-eye, but to get the bait to act exactly how you want it to, you need to alter the hook placement. Try these various hook styles to score more action off your live baits whether trolling, casting or live-lining a cabby.

By: BRANT CRENSHAW
Feb262013

QUICK TIPS: COLOR-CODED RODS

Keep your rods in order by labeling them with a piece of colored electrical tape. It makes setting the spread back out way easier when you know which rod goes where.

By: ROBERT "FLY" NAVARRO
Feb072013

3 TOP PLACES TO CATCH WAHOO

Wahoo are found in tropical and subtropical seas throughout the entire world. With their exceptional speed and firm, delicious meat, wahoo are highly-prized by fishermen everywhere.

By: CAPT SEAN BLOOMFIELD
Feb042013

CHECK OUT HOW HE GETS THE SHOT!

Esteemed fishing photographer Scott Kerrigan shares his story about his transition from a mate to photographer, and some tips to help you take a great photo.

By: CHARLIE LEVINE
Jan302013

MILT SHEDD

Milt Shedd, the founder of Sea World, was a legendary angler, conservationist and tackle innovator.

By: GARY GRAHAM
Jan102013

COBIA ON THE FLY

Florida's Panhandle is the perfect spot to target cobia using fly rods.

By: CORKY DECKER
Dec182012

DIAL IN YOUR BAIT TANK

When it comes to tuna fishing, the bait tank can make you — or break you. These tips will keep you in the bite.

By: CAPT. TOMMY DONLIN
Dec142012

FISHING TIP: CHUMMING OFFSHORE

Chumming tips to help you make every offshore fishing trip more successful.

By: CAPT. DAVE HANSEN
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