DIY Shark Fishing-Part 5-Challenges and Concerns
This is the fifth and final post in our series on DIY shark fly fishing in Southern California. We [...]
This is the fifth and final post in our series on DIY shark fly fishing in Southern California. We [...]
This is Part 4 of a 5-part series on shark fishing with flies in Southern California. This post covers tackle [...]
If you successfully got through Part 1 and Part 2 of this series on shark fishing, you will be staring [...]
In Part 1 of this series, we covered some basic information on getting started. We introduced you to Capts. Conway [...]
In Southern California, sharks offer the best chance for fly-fishermen to catch a fish over 50 pounds. Shortfin mako and [...]
In our previous post (Chasing the Holy Grail-Part 1), we went over a bit of background, and the story behind [...]
Of all the offshore species that fly fisherman chase in Southern California, Pacific Bluefin Tuna (BFT) have got to be [...]
Editor's note: This is a re-posting of one of my favorite posts from the early days of Beyond The Breakwater. [...]
Now we're down to the serious stuff - what flies will you tie to the end of your line? There are literally [...]
The International Game Fishing Association (IGFA) is the organization that manages world records for sport-caught fish. It has a long and [...]