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ampa Bay has some of the very best fishing in the state of Florida, which means it is some of the best fishing in the world. What makes Tampa Bay so unique is the many different varieties of both freshwater and saltwater fish to catch, as well as the many different ways to catch them. If you are not a boat person, Tampa offers the world’s longest fishing pier, the Old Sunshine Skyway Bridge. Here you can catch snook, tarpon, grouper, black sea bass, Spanish mackerel, king mackerel, cobia, sheepshead, red snapper and pompano. That’s 10 species of highly desirable fish from just one location, without a boat! And if that list alone is not impressive enough, fishing the bridge is convenient, too. You’ll need some specialized gear, but once
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Winter Bulldogs Out Of Ocean City, Maryland By Tom Schlichter
Ron McClelland caught this 24-pound blackfish aboard the Fish Bound out of Ocean City, Md. in April of 2018. Mate Kevin Twilley helps hoist the beast. Photo courtesy of Fish Bound Charters.
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“We were into big blackfish right off the bat,” explained the Queens, N.Y. angler, “and I knew immediately when I set the hook that this was a double-digit white chin. I got three quick turns on the reel and then all I could do was hold the rod high and tight while she dove for the wreck. More than half way to the top, however, she got a second wind and tore 40 feet of line from my drag, which was nearly locked tight. I couldn’t believe the power. That’s when I knew this one was more than special.” When the monstrous bulldog finally hit the deck, Westerfeld was stunned by its size. Back at Sunset Marina in Ocean City, the huge white chin officially tipped the scales at 28 pounds, 8 ounces. That blackfish, still the all tackle world record for the tough-lipped bottom feeders, was decked aboard Capt. Kane Bounds’ six-pack charter boat Fish Bound, a vessel on which Westerfeld has taken several ’teen-sized bulldogs over the years. “I’m convinced there’s even bigger blackfish in Maryland waters,” he said. “A couple of years ago, an experienced SCUBA diver reported seeing two giant blackfish on an offshore reef there—the smaller one he estimated at 30 pounds.” Capt. Kane agrees that bigger fish probably lurk in the 80- to 150-foot depths where he concentrates most of his blackfish efforts. “I think our ’tog have a little longer growing season than up north,” he reasoned. “That makes a difference with a fish that can live more than 30 years. In 2017 alone, we had five that broke the 20-pound mark. Three of those were released.” You’ll want to fish heavy in these waters if giant ’tog are your target. Bounds recommended conventional outfits with smooth drags and 50- to 60-pound test braided lines. He also goes big on hooks, choosing 5/0 and 6/0 sizes over more traditional 3/0 and 4/0 selections. Expect to need 8 to 12 ounces of lead to get to the bottom. Monster blackfish bite right through the winter months, with many of the largest fish decked each year in February, March and April. Westerfeld advised anglers looking for the blackfish of a lifetime to use fluorocarbon leaders no matter which rigs or hooks they choose. “Maryland’s waters are pretty clear in the winter and low visibility fluorocarbon leaders really provide an edge,” he said. “Seaguar’s 60-lb. test Blue Label fluorocarbon leaders have worked well for me. They have great abrasion resistance and impact strength, plus very little stretch—three things you really need with these brutes.” To fish with Capt. Kane on the six-passenger Fish Bound, contact: www. fishboundcharter.com; 443-497-1361. Open boat fans can check out the Morning Star (http://morningstarfishing.com; 410-520-2076).
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hile largemouth bass across much of the country remain hunkered down in a winter pattern, bass in central Florida are running full tilt in all three stages of the spawn. Right now tournament angler and guide Ricky Congero is wearing out big Florida strain largemouths on the eight Kissimmee Chain lakes around Orlando. Whether you’re an angler in need of a road trip or if you’re sitting in an easy chair waiting on your reservoir to get right, Congero’s tactics might help steer you to the largemouth of a lifetime. Starting in November and December, Kissimmee largemouths begin staging up in prespawn behaviors. The first big waves of fish hit the flats toward the end of January. They’ll move in and out with the passage of cold fronts, but from January into early March there will be fish in all stages of the spawn. The key to locating them among miles of thick vegetation is to find hard-bottomed shallow flats. “You can pattern them year-round based on the spawning flats,” Congero said. “During prespawn, they’ll be staged in the first grass maybe
100 yards off those flats. Postspawn, they’ll move out into the dense hydrilla and hyacinth.” Congero starts by covering water with moving baits like swim jigs and Chatterbaits in search of bass preparing to move up. When the smaller males arrive on the flats to fan out beds, it’s an indicator that fishing is about to get very good. “If you start catching a bunch of young bucks on the flats, the big females won’t be far behind,” he said. In the tannic waters of the Kissimmee lakes, it’s difficult to spot fish on the bed. Instead of sight fishing, Congero looks for the locations big females prefer. “You always find the bigger females bedded on isolated pads, as opposed to the big clumps of pads,” he said. “They’ll spawn right at the base of the stem.” And while heavy braid and heavy-duty tackle are mainstays for hossing big fish out of thick vegetation, fishing beds requires stealth and finesse. Sizing down to 17- or 20-pound fluorocarbon, Congero likes a short 5- or 6-inch Senko. A staple on the Kissimmee lakes is black with a blue tail. He Texas rigs it with 1-ounce tungsten bullet weight, which is pegged to the head of the worm. This allows him to feel when his bait hits the stalk, at which time he lets it sit on the bottom until the bass picks it up. “Don’t set the hook as soon as you feel her pick it up,” he warned. “She might just have the tail in her mouth and you’ll come back with half a worm. Wait until she’s swimming off with it. Reel up all the slack and give her a second or two before you set it.” For a guided trip, contact Congero at (973) 6998981 or email info@blackcloudfishing.com. Follow him on Instagram @Ricky_Congero.
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ebruary is the last month of winter here in the low country. This is also the last month to find redfish in large schools. That means great sight fishing for redfish on the flats in and around the Charleston area. The redfish are in large schools of 100-200 fish per school. The fish are still active when the weather is warm. These fish can be found in shallow warmer water, and since the water is so clear, you will be able to see the fish very well. I typically look for calm, warm days when the tide is low in the mid morning or early afternoon. The warmer water draws the redfish to the very shallow areas and also puts them in the mood to eat something. If you fish a school for a while and the fish will not eat, you may need to find another school that has moved into
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he weather this winter started out warmer but has been somewhat unpredictable recently, so it’s anybody’s guess what February has in store for us. Even with the inconsistent performance by Mother Nature, there have been some nice catches at the pier this past month, and there should be some quality catches again in February. Anglers will be able to continue targeting the local sheepshead population with fresh mussels being most effective. Fiddler crabs and oysters have also provided some nice catches. In addition to the sheeps, you may find red drum schools prowling the large flat adjacent to the pier. These schools can be tempted with a variety of live or cut bait. As long as the mild temperatures hold out, there will be trout to be caught as well. Alex with13lb Sheepshead Lately anglers have had success targeting trout during the last 2 hours of the outgoing tide and the first 2 hours of the incoming tide when the water first starts to spill back onto the flat. Come visit the pier shop to find a variety of artificial baits that have been proven to work. Pier employees will be able to point you in the right direction and share some local knowledge that might give you an edge to catch a trophy. The Mount Pleasant Pier invites anglers to test their skills in the Winter Sheepshead Challenge from December 1st to February 28th. Prizes will be awarded for the 3 largest sheepshead by weight.
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Charleston Offshore Fishing Improve Your Fishing Skills
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o you want to learn how to perfect your offshore fishing skills and land more fish? I’ll pass on a few key tips that I’ve picked up throughout my years in the cockpit. The job begins with perfecting your tackle. Trust me, NOBODY is okay with losing a fish due to tackle failure. Before heading out check all of your leaders, connections, hooks, and main line. It is essential to stay on top of your tackle and replace old lines and connections. While rigging, pay close attention to detail by making sure all of your knot and crimp connections are flawless. Now that you’ve perfected your tackle, you won’t be sweating bullets when you’re tight with your next trophy. While heading out, begin to prep your bait by poking the eyes out with an arrow along with pooping and breaking the backs. It’s important to brine the bait preventing the ballyhoo from disintegrating when a fish strikes and misses, allowing for a second strike. When rigging ballyhoo, be sure the hook and beak pin are perfectly symmetrical with no bend in the bait in order to keep it from spinning. You’ll want to keep the hook free while pulling the bait from only the nose allowing the bait to swim freely creating an appetizing presentation. Managing the Cockpit is a must for any good mate. Before fishing, make sure your crew is informed what to do when a fish
hooks up and how to properly work the rod while fighting the fish. When setting out your spread, begin with the furthest baits from the boat to prevent tangles.
While trolling, keep a keen eye out for any fish in the spread, as well as making sure that the baits are properly swimming. On days that it’s difficult to spot a fish in the spread, I like to look for odd splashes from the bait; more times than not these end up being fish strikes. If you’re able to spot the fish before the strike, grab the rod that the fish is trailing and put it in free spool while holding your thumb on the spool. Once the fish strikes, let it run for 5 seconds and then tighten up the drag to set the hook. While hooked up, pay attention to where the fish is heading and clear the spread accordingly. If possible, only clear the baits that are in the way so you have a shot at a double or more. Efficiently clear the rigger lines by shorting the baits up to the boat while keeping the line in the clips to save time putting the spread back out. When landing the fish, try to keep it out to the side of the boat to stay away from the prop wash. While lining up the gaff shot, make sure the fish is on or near the surface and aim for the middle of the head. Once the fish is gaffed, lift it straight up and over the rail while backing up. Following these general guidelines are essential for any mate, but it takes years and years of experience to become proficient in the cockpit. On your next trip follow some of these important tips to further prefect your offshore game. Captain Drew Demaree / Charleston Fishing Charters fishingchartercharlestonsc.com
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Focus on Fishing American Shad
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By Jiggin Jerry
ebruary can be slow when it comes to inshore fishing in the Lowcountry. Being one of our coldest months, a lot of anglers refrain from outdoor activities, especially standing in front of a large body of water with a cold, cold wind sending chills down your spine while trying to catch some Winter fish. But, for the angler that is still looking for some Winter action, there is an Atlantic fish that you could target through February into early March. That is the American Shad. That’s right, I said Shad. During this fish’s migrating period, the American Shad will head up river, and a popular location where they could be targeted this time of year is in the Tailrace Canal. The angler would need access to a boat to target these fish as they will gather in large numbers up river and circling in front of the dam. Don’t let this fish fool you. It is a strong fighter. They can weigh as high as 6 pounds, and when fighting one, leave a smile on your face that could last a lifetime. So, what would you need to target these fish besides access to a small boat? Rod and reel combinations from the light to ultra light category work fantastic, using line strengths from 2- to 4- to 6-pound test. This will still be plenty to land the fish and light enough to have a great time. The lures needed to target these fish are simple—nothing much different than you would use for Crappie, freshwater Trout and Bluegill—small chartreuse curly tail grubs that will fit a 1/16 ounce or under chartreuse or white jig head. The angler may also use jig heads that have been pre-tied and wrapped with a Chenille body with chicken feather tails, either in chartreuse or white. These style jig heads have been quite successful for me in the past. The key to attracting Shad is not only location but presentation of these baits. Rigging these baits on your rod is quite simple. The most common method is to tie directly to one single jig head. Others use an over-under style, tying to one jig and leaving approximately an 18-inch length of line from the first jig then tying that to a second jig. This allows the angler to cast two lures at the same time. I myself prefer tying to just one single jig head. You will find most anglers will anchor their boats just off the riverbank. They will cast out from the boat into the current and then slowly
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retrieve their line adding a twitch or jigging the bait every now and then until it is completely retrieved. I will try to help explain this technique in more detail so you will understand the proper presentation to attract these fish. After anchoring the boat near the bank, look out and investigate which direction the current is moving. If the current is flowing from right to left, then you would take your lure and cast out to the
right into the current. After the lure hits the water, close your bail, but do not reel in your line. Allow your lure to slowly sink and move with the current. The timing of this will depend on the depth of water you are fishing in. If the water is shallow, do not allow the lure to fall for too long or you may become snagged on the bottom. I usually find myself using a countdown in my head once the lure hits the water, whispering to myself 1, 1,000, 2, 1,000, 3, 1,000, and so on, timing the lure’s drop, then I reel in my slack and slowly retrieve the lure at the same time allowing the current to bring it to the top. Once the lure comes to the top of the water, I usually have enough time to open my bail and let line out, allowing the lure to fall again, counting down with the same method, then retrieving my line in and starting the whole procedure over again. You will find in most cases that the Shad like to hit during the drop of the lure, lower in the water, and not towards the surface. My favorite technique is to anchor the boat between 30 to 50 yards off the bank, putting myself right in the current. This will allow me to cast with the current. As I cast out into the current, usually off of the back of the boat, I wait for my lure to hit the water. Once my lure hits the water, I put my hand on my spool, but I do not close the bail. I let line out with the current allowing my jig to fall and move away from the boat further, then I will close the bail after I have timed my drop and slowly jig and retrieve my lure back to the top of the water. Once my lure has reached the top of the water, I do not recast, I open my bail again and allow my line to move out and my lure to sink again. I can continue this technique while anchored in this position for a long time without having to recast, and in most cases, I only recast after I have successfully landed a fish, and boy, can it be fun! So, I hope if you find yourself bored and are seeking some fishing fun during one of our coldest months, maybe you will allow the Shad to take away some of the sad during the slow Winter months. Until next time, good luck out there and have fun fishing! To view some fishing adventures, go to my YouTube Channel Fishing With Jiggin Jerry
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ith the month of February, hopefully we are in the final month of the winter doldrums. So far we have escaped any long period of really cold temperatures and the water temp has been hovering around mid to low 50’s, hopefully things remain this way through our final month of winter to help our trout population recover from our brutal winter last year. The inshore bite has been hit or miss, largely dependent on the weather , on the warmer days with good sun the redfish and trout have been much more aggressive and easier to locate and we have been doing really well on soft plastic baits. For the final stretch of winter I like to downsize my baits ( changing my soft plastics from 3.5-4” with 1/4oz jig head to a 2.5” soft plastic and a1/8 jig head) and use a flourocarbon leader. The redfish are schooled up nice on the flats and in the backs of smaller feeder creeks to stay warm and for protection against their main predator bottlenose dolphins. The trout have been hanging on the edges where the water drops of from 5-15ft, and a slower retrieve and lighter tackle set up helps to capitalize on the soft bite. The sheepshead seem to enjoy the cooler temps and have been staging in larger numbers around docks and rock piles, and they have been really aggressive on : oysters, shrimps and fiddler crabs. During the winter I am on the water less because of the weather
and less business , so I really like to devote more attention to my boats, motors, and tackle, so that i will be ready when the warmer weather approaches this Spring and summer. Give us a call at 843-693-2460, and or look us up on the web at www.affinitycharters.com where myself or one of our captains can help get you out for an enjoyable day on the water. Tight lines and remember take a kid fishing. Captain John Ward / Affinity Charters
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or years, property taxes on boats and outboard engines have been calculated a year in arrears. This means that property tax bills are generated in October, only if you owned the boat on January 1st of that year. While delaying a tax bill seems like a good thing, this practice can create nightmares for new owners when a boat changes hands. Once a boat sells, the previous owner feels they do not owe the tax bill since they sold their boat. However, the previous owner is responsible for that bill, even though the boat belongs to someone else now. When it comes time to renew the registration, back taxes are due. Getting the previous owner to pay up is difficult, leaving the new owner to pay someone else’s tax obligation. This situation is further compounded by the fact that registration runs for up to three years, with the potential for back taxes to add up before the new owner realizes it. Well help is on the way. SC House bill H. 4715 was signed into law in May 2018 which should help the situation tremendously. There are several pieces to the legislation. Beginning in 2020, prop-
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t’s that time of year again where fishing starts to slow down a bit due to the weather and season change. However, if you don’t have much luck catching Wahoo or Blackfin Tuna then bottom fishing is the way to go. One of my favorite fish to catch and cook is the Red Porgy or Pink Snapper. These fish put up a great fight and also have a great flavor. I generally prefer to cook my fish whole and this is why I chose this
dish this month. I am preparing a whole grilled Red Porgy with an Arugula salad tossed with a cider vinaigrette and accompanied with red onion, capers, flat leaf parsley, frisee lettuce, grilled scallions, and a grilled lemon. In my opinion cooking fish whole results in a moister finished product. To start, I will get the fish and scale it. Be cautious of the spines on the fins. After it is scaled I will gut it and then remove the gills and fins( I clip the caudal or back fin with scissors because it usually will get charred otherwise). Now that the fish is scaled, cleaned, and fins removed I will reserve it. I prefer to eat my whole fish within 2- 3 days of catching it. I find it tastes better after a few days to let the natural bacteria break down the fish a little bit. Don’t get me wrong you can eat it right away but this is what I prefer. As far as ingredients goes you will need the following- 3T dijon mustard, 3 T honey, 1 shallot, ½ bunch chives, ½ bunch tarragon, ½ cup blended oil, ¼ cup cider vinegar, 2 lemons, arugula, 1/2 red onion, capers, 1 bunch flat leaf parsley, 1 bunch scallions, and frisee lettuce. To start I will get the vinaigrette ready. In a small bowl add you mustard, vinegar, and honey. Whisk together and slowly drizzle in the oil. From here add your finely diced shallot, cut chives and tarragon, and salt and pepper to taste.
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ne of the most common questions we get on the LKA forum this time of year is what the safest way to continue fishing thru the colder months. For those wanting to fish during the colder months, there are a few things to take into serious consideration before going out on the water. First choose your location with safety, time, and weather in mind. Going to your remote honey-hole is easy in the warmer months, but distance can be dangerous in colder months and the fishing days are the shortest of the year. Second, fish with a buddy. Not paddling alone greatly increases your chances of remaining safe. If you get into trouble on the water in cold weather, time is everything and having someone there that can help you can be the difference between life and death. Whole Grilled Red Porgy
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Then you can get all your other salad ingredients ready in a bowl. Get you Arugula, Frisee, picked flat leaf parsley, finely shaved red onion, and capers in a bowl and reserve in the fridge. You will add the vinaigrette and grilled scallions last minute. Now that all this is ready its time to grill the fish. Start by firing your grill up on the highest temp it will go depending if you are using charcoal or propane. I will also turn my oven on in the house to about 400 degrees. I will put a few scores on both sides of the fish and apply salt, pepper, and oil. Clean and oil your grill as well. Put the fish on the grill and mark it on both sides. If the fish is small you can cook it all the way on the grill but if it is bigger you might want to finish it in the oven. Whole fish generally takes about 10-15 minutes depending on the size of the fish. I score it so you can see if it is done. It should look
Third, ALWAYS carry a dry bag in your kayak while on the water. If you go into the cold water, having a set of dry clothes to change into and basic first aid supplies can keep you from hypothermia. Fourth...how to dress. Keeping yourself dry, especially your feet and hands, is critical. There are many effective options. My choice is to layer so that I can adjust for temperature changes (hot or cold) throughout the day. I personally choose to wear a pair of chest waders with a wading belt (to keep water from filling them) and a breathable waterproof top, these two items worn under my PFD give me a near water proof outfit that protects me from the elements and buys me time, if I do capsize, to get out of the water relatively dry. This is all much easier to remove than a dry suit and much more comfortable. Last, bring snacks and hydrating fluids! Staying hydrated is just as important in the cold weather as it is in the warm weather. You will actually burn more energy in the cold than the heat, so having snacks to keep your energy up is important. I look forward to seeing you at the LKA Inshore Trail Event in March and for my hardcore angling buddies I’ll see you and your fishing partner on the water soon. Stay safe out there! Tight Lines, Mike Kohler, LKA Tournament Director
opaque and the flesh will release from the bone easily. Right before it is done throw your lemons and scallions on the grill. When it’s done rub with butter and fresh squeezed grill lemons. Get your salad and add the vinaigrette and grilled scallions (cut them about 2 inches long) and put
right on top of the fish and serve immediately. Feel free to add or take out ingredients of your liking. For the full recipe visit the online magazine at www.coastalanglermag.com/charleston Enjoy!
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ven if you’re not a ravenous fisherman, like most readers of this magazine, you’ll agree, it’s been a strange weather year. Not only this year but the last few have been odd to me, sixty five degrees and sunny one day a Seattle gloomy thirty degrees the next. It seems bleak to anglers...what do we do? Where do we fish? What are the fish doing? The answer is exactly what the fish are doing! Adapt. Adapt, improve, and conquer: this is your new mantra. I know it’s not just me, but I’d rather fish in the wind and bad weather that not fish at all. If I stay home I will end up painting the bathroom or some other “honey-do” I don’t really “wanna-do”. Rule number one, Go Fishing anyway. Obviously if the wind and waves aren’t safe for your vessel, don’t go....knock out that bathroom. If it’s just a little rain and “uncomfortable” winds- saddle up, you might find something. Honestly, one of the best days I’ve ever had during a S.C. high tide for reds was with a longtime friend, Elbridge. The forecast, even from our firsthand look from the ramp, was bleak. The wind was terrible and the whitecaps made it questionable. It was a short run and we decided to wade so we’d both have shots. Even in the ankle deep flats the water was churned, muddy, and miserable. I will say, however, the fish were everywhere!
We were not sure if it was the waves breaking up their profiles to predator’s overhead that made them so reckless, or the crabs being disturbed and unearthed, but it was a sight. Even better yet was the fact that the fish would eat every fly they saw with total aggression. Several times they ate at our feet. I will never forget that day and remember it when I hear the weatherman’s “forecast.” Some considerations: you should be very vigilant to file a float plan with someone ashore. We want you around and they will know when you’ll return and what general area your fishing. This is especially important when the weathers bad but a very good practice anytime. Finally, rain gear, TP and a small tarp all in a dry bag- trust me. . Scotty Davis | Lowcountry Fly Shop | lowcountryflyshop.
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ast September, my first-mate Vicki and I took off on a whirlwind vacation to explore the waters of Italy. We started in Venice, where other than the shoe leather express, the only way to get around is by boat. To my knowledge, Venice is the only place on earth where unique modes of water transportation play out in day-to-day living. The Adriatic Sea plays host to yachts, cruisers, pleasure and fishing boats. The Riva de Biasio (The Grand Canal), Venice’s main thoroughfare, is busy with all types boats, like taxis, police, garbage, ambulances and construction cranes, which all share the canal in relative peace. Fishermen line the canals with long poles, catching what look like small baitfish for dinner. Tuscany, in central Italy, was our second stop, where we hired fly fishing guide, Gianlucca Orselli, of Florence. Gianlucca was one of four terrific guides from a local fly shop in Florence. He grew up fishing the Arno River, which runs through the middle of Florence,
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onsider this an important decision. Other than deciding whether or not to use one, a surprising number of anglers seldom give leaders much thought. As long as there is some type of buffer against the deadly dentures of some species or the abrasive hide of others, fishermen tend to be satisfied. Their attention shifts to other aspects of the sport. Choosing the right material and proper construction for an effective leader are some of the most overlooked challenges in rigging. The ultimate, of course, centers on fishing a light line without a leader. That seldom is possible on the saltwater scene. Experience will prove to you that the fish you hook has teeth, abrasive skin, or the bottom is rugged. Any of these factors will end the battle almost before it starts. The general rule is that the heavier the leader material, the fewer strikes you will get. The solution demands a compromise. You want the strongest leader possible without sacrificing too many strikes. Monofilament leader invariably produces more strikes than single strand wire or nylon coated wire. Sometimes you have to use wire or every fish of a given species will cut you off. When you do use wire, rely on the shortest length that will produce favorable results. For offshore trolling, a short length of wire makes it easier to rig a bait. Some anglers even insist that a skipping offering being trolled works better if there is a short length of wire in front of it. The length of the leader is equally significant. From
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he International Game Fish Association (IGFA) keeps the most extensive list of fishing records in the world. With categories for all types of tackle and species, some records are more impactful than others. This potential all-tackle length world record for cutthroat trout is without a doubt an impressive fish. Adam Garcia caught and released this giant cutthroat on Nov. 11, 2018 while fishing Nevada’s Pyramid Lake. The fish measured 85 centimeters in length, or more than 33 inches. Once the paperwork clears, the fish could dethrone the old 81-centimeter length record. Garcia is no newcomer to the record books. According to IGFA records, he holds four line-class world records for weight, all cutthroats caught from Pyramid Lake in 2016 and 2017. Some of those were actually longer than his Nov. 11 fish. The biggest one, which holds the 16-lb. line class record, weighed 24 pounds. Pyramid Lake is a large and natural desert lake near the California border northeast of Reno. It is the world hotspot for giant cutthroat trout, where anglers can wade from shore and cast jigs for record-class fish. Every single one of IGFA’s line class cutthroat records were caught from Pyramid, as well as the all tackle world record, which was caught back in 1925 by John Skimmerhorn.
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I am often asked when is the best time to plant fruiting plants. My answer is usually the same; the best time is 20 years ago or today. The second best time to plant is during the winter months. Plants are dormant, and can be easily shipped and planted with no stress on the plant because there is not a lot of maintenance once the plant or tree has been planted. Simply dig a good hole, water thoroughly
at planting, and take the rest of the winter off. Even though there are no signs of growth above ground, the root systems will have time to get adjusted to their new location and begin to initiate new root growth. There are plenty of advantages of growing your own edibles. First of all, you know what has been done over the course of the growing season from a chemical stand point. Second, the fruit just taste
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better coming out of your home orchard versus buying fruit from the grocers that have little to no flavors. Thirdly, it is good for your soul and you will feel more connected to the environment and nature. Whether it is an apple tree, muscadine vine or a blueberry bush; now is the time to plant. Let’s Grow Together. Greg Ison, Ison’s Nursery and Vineyards, 800733-0324, www.isons.com
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ebruary is one of those transition months. Spring is just around the corner, and it might have already arrived in some places, but it’s still wintertime for most of the country’s bass fisheries. Bass are cold-blooded animals, which means the colder the water is, the more the fish’s core body temperature decreases. That also means the fish’s metabolism slows down. Metabolism is the chemical processes that occur which allow the fish to maintain life, grow, heal and make energy. Humans are warm blooded, so our body temperature stays a steady 98.6 degrees. A fish’s temperature drops with the water temp, which makes them more sluggish the colder it gets. If you’re like me, you’re ready to eat three meals a day and some snacks 365 days a year. It’s different with fish. In warm water, fish feed every day, throughout the day and into the night. In the winter they don’t feed nearly as often. One reason is they don’t move around as much, so they don’t come into contact with prey. Fish feed-up heavily in the fall when the water is still warm to put on weight. Bait is plentiful then, and instinctually they feel cold weather coming. I have way more 20- and 30-fish days in spring than winter. You’re not likely set any records for fish catches in cold water. Fish bite for two basic reasons, either because they’re hungry and the bait looks like food or because the bait has come into their territory
and they instinctively attack it. Reaction strikes are greatly reduced during the winter. In water mid-50 degrees and lower, you really need to make the fish want to eat in order to catch them. I try and fish the warmest water on a lake, as fish in these areas will be more active. A couple degrees in water temperature can make all the difference. Slower-moving baits work best for cold-water bass. I like baits that stay in one place and can be worked slowly, like a jig. A suspending jerkbait with Mustad KVD trebles will hang in one place, hopefully right in front of their face. Use lighter line in cold water, as it allows the bait to move more realistically. Eight or 10-pound Vicious fluorocarbon is preferable on a jerkbait. Objects in the water, especially rocks, retain heat. On sunny days, the shallow water near rocks on the bank will often be warmer. Keep in mind that fish don’t bite nearly as hard in cold water. You will feel them kind of “load up” on the bait instead of slamming it. The fish are just picking up the bait and doing as little as possible to catch it. Those “light bites” increase the importance of having a sensitive rod. I build my own rods and will tell you that MHX Rods from Mud Hole Custom Tackle help me catch more fish, especially in cold water. Higher quality graphite makes a more sensitive rod. MHX Rods are much more affordable and the quality is better than a vast majority of rods out there. For extremely light bites, I recommend the NEPS series of blanks built with Winn Grips.
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