Trinidad's Gaspar Grande Island is home to a secret tarpon fishery where boats land upwards of 40 fish a day.
Predators including tarpon, snook and jack crevalle take aim at the fall mullet run, the biggest baitfish migrations on earth.
There is only one Indian River Lagoon, a 2,200-square-mile estuary in Florida where tarpon grow from juveniles to giants.
Life abounds in the Mississippi Delta, a marine crossroads unlike any other where anglers chase redfish and spotted sea trout.
It's a striped marlin spectacle in San Carlos, Mexico, along the Baja Peninsula, home to the world's biggest sardine migration.
The annual kingfish migration invades the waters off Florida's Space Coast, and boats stack up offshore to take advantage of the winter wonder.
Wind, current and migrating billfish crash together to create the perfect winter conditions for tailing sailfish in Islamorada, the heart of the Florida Keys.
The everglades are America's jungle, a massive, tropical wetland that serves as a nursery for Florida's inshore species, and the fight for its future is underway.
In Watamu, Kenya, to see billfish and inshore species, then taking a trip into the bush to see elephants and lions.
Shrimp boats are staples of the Key West seascape, and they provide all the bait necessary for successful offshore reef and wreck fishing.