AFTCO
American Fishing Tackle Company
Any Fish, Any Water®. Since 1958.
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Like a hot knife through butter.
24.58° N, 112° W — Magdalena Bay
Wahoo country. Clocked at over 60 mph and armed with razor-sharp teeth.
Recent trip with @bdoali aboard the Killer Bee.
🎥: @snapbackjr
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AFTCO Archives: Sportfishing R&D
Tested in the lab, proven on the water. Bill Shedd putting AFTCO Roller Guides and Tip-Tops to work against Clipperton Island yellowfin aboard the Royal Polaris, 1984.
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Mag Bay marlin fishing in the Ocean Bound Sun Hoodie.
New camo prints available now at your local tackle shop and aftco.com.
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Business as usual in Los Sueños. @tropicfly45 closing it out with the AFTCO aluminum gaff.
Handmade in the USA. Trusted around the globe.
📸: @gabriel.ortegacontreras.1
Clean work from @zackscustomrods on an SHD32 roller guide.
The standard in offshore big-game tackle.
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Rod components taking shape inside the machine shop.
Made in the USA since 1958. 🇺🇸
🎥: @jennybloyer
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Three million and counting.
Hubbs-SeaWorld Research Institute recently hit a milestone with the release of its 3 millionth tagged white seabass, part of a long-running effort to rebuild the fishery along the Southern California coast.
In 1986, @hswri released its first juvenile white seabass into Mission Bay in San Diego. Since then, the program has continued releasing fish into local waters through ongoing hatchery and enhancement work.
Each fish carries a coded-wire tag, helping researchers track survival, movement and how these efforts play out over time.
Milt Shedd, one of HSWRI’s founders, believed in giving something back: “To return to the sea some measure of the benefits derived from it.”
And it’s still the standard today.
📸: @hswri @pacfighter
#aftco #anyfishanywater
Three million and counting.
Hubbs-SeaWorld Research Institute recently hit a milestone with the release of its 3 millionth tagged white seabass, part of a long-running effort to rebuild the fishery along the Southern California coast.
In 1986, @hswri released its first juvenile white seabass into Mission Bay in San Diego. Since then, the program has continued releasing fish into local waters through ongoing hatchery and enhancement work.
Each fish carries a coded-wire tag, helping researchers track survival, movement and how these efforts play out over time.
Milt Shedd, one of HSWRI’s founders, believed in giving something back: “To return to the sea some measure of the benefits derived from it.”
And it’s still the standard today.
📸: @hswri @pacfighter
#aftco #anyfishanywater
Three million and counting.
Hubbs-SeaWorld Research Institute recently hit a milestone with the release of its 3 millionth tagged white seabass, part of a long-running effort to rebuild the fishery along the Southern California coast.
In 1986, @hswri released its first juvenile white seabass into Mission Bay in San Diego. Since then, the program has continued releasing fish into local waters through ongoing hatchery and enhancement work.
Each fish carries a coded-wire tag, helping researchers track survival, movement and how these efforts play out over time.
Milt Shedd, one of HSWRI’s founders, believed in giving something back: “To return to the sea some measure of the benefits derived from it.”
And it’s still the standard today.
📸: @hswri @pacfighter
#aftco #anyfishanywater
Three million and counting.
Hubbs-SeaWorld Research Institute recently hit a milestone with the release of its 3 millionth tagged white seabass, part of a long-running effort to rebuild the fishery along the Southern California coast.
In 1986, @hswri released its first juvenile white seabass into Mission Bay in San Diego. Since then, the program has continued releasing fish into local waters through ongoing hatchery and enhancement work.
Each fish carries a coded-wire tag, helping researchers track survival, movement and how these efforts play out over time.
Milt Shedd, one of HSWRI’s founders, believed in giving something back: “To return to the sea some measure of the benefits derived from it.”
And it’s still the standard today.
📸: @hswri @pacfighter
#aftco #anyfishanywater

Three million and counting.
Hubbs-SeaWorld Research Institute recently hit a milestone with the release of its 3 millionth tagged white seabass, part of a long-running effort to rebuild the fishery along the Southern California coast.
In 1986, @hswri released its first juvenile white seabass into Mission Bay in San Diego. Since then, the program has continued releasing fish into local waters through ongoing hatchery and enhancement work.
Each fish carries a coded-wire tag, helping researchers track survival, movement and how these efforts play out over time.
Milt Shedd, one of HSWRI’s founders, believed in giving something back: “To return to the sea some measure of the benefits derived from it.”
And it’s still the standard today.
📸: @hswri @pacfighter
#aftco #anyfishanywater
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