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The Florida Keys host some of the biggest sailfish found anywhere. Use live bait and troll offshore to target these acrobatic fighters.
Fly fish for monster salmon and rainbow trout in Alaska's pristine rivers. Hire a bush plane to reach remote spots that few anglers access.
Head deep into the Amazon rainforest to catch aggressive peacock bass over 10 pounds. Cast topwater lures near fallen trees for epic strikes.
Snorkel Australia's Great Barrier Reef, spearing giant trevally, coral trout, and other species found nowhere else on Earth.
Cast huge streamers in Norway's icy fjords to catch brown trout and char over 30 pounds. The clear water allows anglers to see fish trophy specimens.
Stalk the flats of Cuba's Jardines de la Reina for Permit, bonefish, and tarpon. This region remains one of the most untouched fisheries left.
Target the massive Mekong giant catfish in Thailand and Cambodia. These fish can reach sizes over 6 feet long and 600 pounds.
Pursue India's powerful golden mahseer in the foothills of the Himalayas. When hooked, these fish make blistering runs through turbulent rapids.
Drift the Yukon River in Alaska during summer, casting for all 5 species of Pacific salmon. This remote region still holds untouched fishing grounds with monster kings, chums, pinks, silvers, and sockeye.
Located between the U.S. and Canada, Lake St. Clair harbors the world's largest population of monster muskies. Troll huge rubber baits along weed lines or cast bucktail fishing trophies to catch fish over 50 inches.