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Dear Reader, Ten years ago, a new publishing concept was born. At that time, the idea that a magazine could somehow become a franchise offering was so unique that at first it was difficult to explain. How could a fishing magazine have more than one edition each month? How could someone without years of publishing experience and substantial capital successfully launch a new magazine? Not just a magazine, but a fishing magazine, and not just a fishing magazine, but a free fishing magazine? Free? What? Ten years ago, we began developing the concept of a franchise publishing system that would allow outdoor enthusiasts the rare opportunity to publish a localized fishing magazine as a professionals. Today there are over 30 editions of Coastal Angler and its interior freshwater component The Angler Magazine throughout the continental U.S., Costa Rica and the Virgin Islands. Every month all over the country local co-publishers work with professional guides and charter captains to share their knowledge of what’s biting where, when, and how with you, our reader! It’s reliable intel that anyone who loves to fish would benefit from reading. And guess what? There’s a lot of people who like to fish. The purpose that this fishing magazine serves cannot be denied, and that’s why there are over 30 separate editions of this magazine being published every month. It is our pleasure, our honor, to present this fishing magazine to you at no cost each month. We actually earn a living by helping to spread the word about fishing. What a great concept. Just like you, we love fishing, boating and the outdoors. In fact, we’re absolutely wild about it. It’s all we want to do. It’s truly amazing how much we all love fishing. Love it. We do, you do, millions of people do! That’s why ten years ago we knew one fishing magazine was not enough. We are proud to be celebrating our 10 year anniversary this month. Our sincerest thank you goes out to all of our co-publishing partners, the guides and charter captains who write for the magazine, the businesses who support the magazine and make it possible for us to continue providing it for free and most importantly to you, our reader. Thank you for allowing us the opportunity to produce this FREE fishing magazine each month. For more information on Coastal Angler and The Angler Magazine franchise opportunities, visit http://franchise.coastalanglermag.com/ or call 888-800-9794.

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Micron WA (Water-Activated) is the latest addition to the AkzoNobel’s Interlux industry leading Micron Technology product range. It is a showcase antifouling paint that offers longlasting, multi-seasonal protection in a waterbased formulation. Micron WA combines powerful antifouling performance while reducing impact on the environment, leaving a smooth, clean hull. It is easy to apply with low odor that makes application and clean up easy. This paint is ideal for cruise, power and sailboats and suitable for all waters. Using a novel paint technology called Water Activated Matrix, Micron WA delivers a crisp, vibrant color and uniform appearance to provide a striking, attractive finish, while at the same time efficiently delivering powerful antifouling performance. More information is available at: https://interlux.com/en/us/boat-paint/antifouling/micron-wa

The Vortex lubrication system for marine trailers is designed with towing in mind. Vortex on your trailer axles mean years of service without the hassle of replacing the grease. A great feature that comes with the Vortex is the 100,000-mile or 5-year limited warranty. And, if you are a trailer owner that likes to work on the trailer in the off-season, the Vortex threaded cap screw on/off cap makes it easier than ever to check the bearings. You never have to use a hammer to remove or install the cap. We fill the Vortex hub with Lucas Oil Products Marine Grease, a superior bearing grease that has high heat qualities and is water resistant… even in saltwater! Vortex is available from select OEM trailer manufacturers pre-installed on your new trailer with disc brakes or idler hubs. Vortex hubs can be purchased from marine dealers and marine parts suppliers to replace the old hubs on your trailer. Vortex replacement hub kits are available pre-greased, pre-assembled in clear clamshell packaging, perfect for taking with you in your truck or boat as a spare hub. Depend on quality Dexter Vortex hubs for your trailering experiences.

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If you own a boat, you know the stress of ParkIt360 Force 10K backing your trailered pride and joy into a tight space. With this in mind, we took it upon ourselves to take Parkit360’s Force 10K electric trailer dolly for a test spin. Right off the bat, we were impressed. Assembly was easy, and by connecting the trailer’s power harness to the Force, we were able to control the trailer’s brakes with the Smart Brake Control System, which provides control and safety on a steep grade. Also, the Bosch-designed electric motor supplied more than enough power to maneuver with little to no effort on the part of the user. The heavy-duty 4”-wide tires maintained traction on concrete as well as gravel and even in wet grass when loaded. The Force dolly proved its functionality regardless of terrain, and that could come in super handy for those parking boats, campers or anything else with a trailer ball where the concrete ends. But the most striking feature of the Force electric trailer dolly was how easy it made maneuvering the boat. With precise and easy-to-use controls, all the stress was taken out of navigating tight corners and turns in forward and reverse. We put the boat into spots we wouldn’t even attempt using a truck. Built of quality materials, powder-coated and compact enough to fit in the trunk of an SUV, Parkit360’s electric trailer dollies are a great tool for anyone who pulls a trailer.

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With its Gen II Standard and Xtreme jackplates, SeaStar Solutions brings to market improved jackplates that handle up to 300 and 400 hp outboards, respectively, and are easier to install and adjust and stand up better to the marine environment. To handle heavier loads, advanced composite bushings allow for smoother movement of the hydraulic rams when the jackplate is raised or lowered, making SeaStar a superior performing jackplate at all speeds and loads. Both the Seastar Standard and Xtreme are available with 4”, 6”, 8”, 10” and 12” setbacks. Redesigned engine brackets allow mounting of shallow-water anchors on both models without the use of adapter plates. Redesigned engine brackets also improve access to the mounting bolts. Side access has been introduced to make it easier to get a wrench on engine mounting bolts while clearance to access transom mounting bolts has also been opened up, making it easier for one person to install the plate. Installing a SeaStar Jackplate with SeaStar’s ProTap system allows for precise, standardized height adjustment. Key to the ProTap system is the SmartStick sensor, which can easily be installed along the side of the plate. While adding strength and improving access, the new design uses less material for weight reduction of 15 percent over the originals. Thicker MilSpec anodizing of the aluminum frame and lift and effective sacrificial anode mounting points provide improved protection against corrosion.

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“At some point, I guess Dad decided, ‘If you can’t beat ’em, join ’em,’” Barrett said. In June of 2014, Barrett and Mike set out to build what became the first Mag Bay Yacht. Working with hull designs by Michael Peters, one of the most respected designers in the industry, they started work to produce a high-quality 33’ center console that is the embodiment of elegance and function. It took almost a year to get everything the way they wanted it before the first Mag Bay hit the water in 2015. Since then, a lot of travel, hard work, attention to detail and customer support have brought recognition to Mag Bay Yachts for what it is. The Mag Bay 33’ is a high-end, expensive center console, and customers expect and receive the best. Early success allowed Mag Bay to reassemble much of the experienced crew from Cabo, who they consider family. One of those employees changed Barrett’s diapers nearly 30 years ago. They are the same employees who presented Mike with a plaque that hangs in the shop and reads: “I will always build the very best boat—at a profit if I can, at a loss if I must—but I will always build the best.” Barrett said that’s the philosophy for every Mag Bay that leaves the shop. “We’ve always tried to build the highest quality boat on the water,” he said. “We’ve always prided ourselves on using the absolute best products. If there’s not anything out there that’s up to par, we’ll make it. Being a family boatbuilder, it’s not about numbers for us. It’s about building the absolute best boat.” In the near future, the family at Mag Bay Yachts has plans to go back to its Cabo roots in designing a new 42’ inboard express. It’ll be exciting to see what they produce. For more information on Mag Bay Yachts, see their website at www. magbayyachts.com.

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ter flats species. Research involving acoustic telemetry helps identify movement patterns and spawning sites, in addition to regional population and habitat connections that inform flats conservation. These acoustic tags do not, however, track health indicators like growth rate and sexual maturity—those data are found using something called tag-recapture. This particular type of tag resembles a small post with a diameter similar to that of a toothpick. Each individual tag is marked with a unique serial number and is inserted just below the dorsal fin. Scientists record the tag’s serial number and measurements specific to the individual fish—weight, fork and tail length, gender and any other observations about its condition. In keeping with best handling practices, researchers release the fish in hopes of another encounter. That hope was fulfilled when McCord caught a tagged bonefish in the Bahamas. She was able to record its serial number and length measurements before releasing it again. According to Dr. Aaron Adams, BTT’s director of science & conservation, and Bahamas Initiative manager Justin Lewis, bonefish spawn during full and new moons from October through April. The bonefish McCord recaptured was first tagged at a pre-spawning aggregation site in January 2015. Its recapture, over three years later, occurred 34 miles from the initial tagging location, which is not uncommon, since bonefish typically remain in or near their home ranges except when they leave the flats to spawn in deeper water. BTT thanks McCord and all anglers, guides, researchers and partnering organizations for their participation in research. Their enthusiasm, not only in tag-recapture studies but in all BTT research projects, is vital to the pursuit of specific and science-driven conservation outcomes for our saltwater flats fisheries.

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n lakes where there is a lot of aquatic vegetation, such as hydrilla, lily pads, reeds, etc., the bass depend on it for cover and prey. With all of this cover, there is an excellent opportunity for catching big bass on hollow body frogs.

Using the right equipment is essential for hooking and landing big bass out of heavy vegetation. When choosing a rod-and-reel setup, a rod with a soft tip and a lot of backbone in lengths of 7’2” to 7’4” is a must. Sixty-five pound braided line on an Abu Garcia Revo STX high-speed reel is essential for pulling the big bass out of the thick cover. It seems like every lure company has a hollow-body frog in their lineup and every color in the rainbow. I prefer the more natural colors in browns, greens and blacks, and in clear water, when the bass are keying in on the edges of cover more, a translucent, almost see-through frog. The two types of frogs I have been most successful with are the popping frogs and the hopping frogs. The popping frog is designed with a concave mouth that generates an attention-grabbing and enticing chug. Some baits that I have found that work well in this style of frog are a Strike King Popping Perch and the Booyah Poppin’ Pad Crasher. These styles work really well during the postspawn, when the bass are starting to guard their fry and can really generate some explosive strikes. The popping frogs work well when fishing course pad fields where you need to pull the bass to the bait by popping the frog to generate a loud chugging sound. Give the bait a pause of three to five seconds to allow the bass time to come to the bait. The hopping frogs have a pointed nose that is more subtle and can be fished faster. By twitching the rod tip, you can make it move faster to generate a more explosive bite. This works well when the bass are more aggressive. The bait can be worked quickly and efficiently to cover more water. My favorite hopping frog is a Strike King KVD Sexy Frog in tiger color. You can cast it a long way, and the quality Gamakatsu hook in this frog is second to none. Give frogging a try this summer. Remember to be patient. The explosive strikes are well worth the wait. For an awesome frogging adventure on Lake Seminole, call Paul at 850-264-7534 or email paultyrefishing@yahoo.com. He is based at Wingate’s Lunker Lodge. They have cabins, rooms and campsites on Lake Seminole.

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reak out the topwaters!! June on Lake Murray is the month when bass are recovered from spawn, coming off of postspawn and starting to become more consistent as they set up and start to go to their summer holding areas. Lake wide, bass will be actively feeding on shad and bluegill that are spawning. On the upper reaches (from Dreher Island up river) of the lake where the water has more color, look for fish to be focusing more on the Bluegill spawns and in some areas mayfly hatches. Techniques of choice are crankbaits that dive to the 2-4 foot range, such as an IMA square bill; Greenfish spinnerbaits and buzzbaits; topwater frogs; poppers, like the new IMA Finesse Popper 65; or a prop bait like the IMA Helips. For slower techniques, try a Greenfish Tackle 1/2oz Jig in the Murphy’s Magic Color; soft plastics such as the Reins Punchin’ Predator, Craw Tube, Ring Claw Daddy or the New Reins C-Pod rigged on a 1/4oz or 5/16oz Reins TG Slip Sinker; Finesse worms in a natural or green pumpkin color such as the Reins Swam Mover, in a natural or green pumpkin color, or a merthiolate colored Trick worm. Target topwater , crankbait and spinnerbait techniques early in the morning on the shad spawn, switching to slower techniques in the same areas after the sun comes out targeting areas with shade where bluegill spawn, such as laydowns, docks, and overhanging trees. Key on areas with a hard bottom and visible cover in the form of laydowns or docks and that hold shade the longest throughout the day. On the lower end of the lake (from Dreher Island to the Dam), Look for flatter primary and secondary points where the shad spawn could be taking place. Focus on walking topwaters, like the IMA Skimmer and Ima Little Stick; wakebaits such as the IMA Bone Floating Flit; swimbaits like the Optimum Boom Boom Swimbait, Reins 4” Fat Rockvibe Shad and New IMA Glide Fluke; and soft jerkbaits, like the Optimum Victory Tail. Slow down as the day progresses with a 1/2 oz Greenfish Tackle Jig in the Murphy’s Magic Color; Carolina rigged Reins 4” Axe Craw rigged with a Reins 1/2oz Sliding Football Sinker and an 18” leader; shakey head, dropshot or trick worm in a Watermelon or Green Pumpkin color; and the Optimum Victory Tail, rigged weightless, in a Chrome or sexy shad color when fish seem more lethargic later in the day or at times with lack of wind. Flatter points with a hard bottom and some wind are typically the most productive this time of year. The month of June is when the Bass have recovered from spawn and have started to transition into their summer areas, but still holding to shallow water in the 2-6 foot range. By this time, fish will be grouped back up and ready to bite. Be sure to cover water, have an open mind, several lure options on your boat deck and be willing to cover water. A great way to get out, enjoy the outdoors, and do a little fishing is to book a trip with one of the Lake Murray area guides. I am a certified Fisheries Biologist, Coast Guard Approved, Michael Murphy, USCG Approved, Merchant Mariner Licensed, 803-567-5263, www.MichaelMurphyFishing.com, MichaelMichaelMurphyFishing.com

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COASTAL REPORT NORTH STRAND It’s June and things are finally warmed up. Inshore the Flounder bite is strong using mud minnows. On the troll the Spanish bite is on using 00 Clark spoons on the troll is the usual method of choice. The King Mackerel have also arrived. Nearshore wrecks will see the Spades start to show up. Offshore the Mahi are here and reports coming in of dozens of fish caught. SOUTH STRAND Sea Trout are hitting pretty strong despite the freeze we had using live shrimp on popping corks is a great method along with DOA shrimp on a jighead. Flounder have picked up well in Murrells using mud minnows. Offshore the bottom fishing is on fire with your choice of Grouper and Snapper. Cobia are here also, look for any structure floating at the surface including big sharks and sea turtles big Cobia love to hide under these guys. PIER/SURF/FRESHWATER Pier fishing is starting to heat up Spanish and bluefish are being caught off most piers along the Grand Strand. In the surf look for Flounder and Bluefish using cut mullet or mud minnows is the way to go. Freshwater is all about the Catfish right now using cut bait is the option of choice but live eels will get picked up quickly by big Catfish if you can find some. Legacy Charters / FishLegacyCharters.com Murrells Inlet, Georgetown, and Winyah Bay

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STRIPER REPORT

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une - start early or stay home. Good electronics is essential. Fish will likely be on a hump or point in 60 to 70’ of water. Downline fishing is the most productive method to catch good stripers during the summer. When you find fish make sure you mark their depth accurately. Proper placement of bait is everything when downline fishing. NEVER place the bait beneath the fish - they will never go down chasing bait. Four to five dozen herring will likely be all the live bait you will need. If you get a early start there is a good chance you will get back home in time for breakfast !! Average size fish should be between 20’ - 23”. Capt. Mike Glover, (803) 609-0066, www.StriperMike.net

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atfish and stripers should be finishing up on the spawn and easing out of the river back into the lake. Early morning bite anchored on points and humps with cut white perch for cats. Watch for schooling stripers in the morning and pull live bait on plainer boards are also good techniques. Jason Wolfe, Wolfe’s Guide Service, 803-487-3690

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Lake MARION REPORT

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ith the water temperature rising from the 70’s into the 80s the crappie have started moving into deeper water and are ganging up on brush and timber lay downs in 15 to 25 foot of water these fish can be caught on jigs, blue grass minnow silhouette on a 16th ounce jig head or a minnow on a gold #1 hook fished right above the structure. Fishing on lake Marion has been slow and Moultrie has been ok due to the amount of water flow in May both lakes still producing some really nice crappie. The bream have already move to spawn one time in May and will move in again the first part of June, with the water in the upper 70’s the bream will make their way the shallow water bedding areas, grass patches, cypress trees, and lily pads. Look for big blue gill and shell cracker in the washed out beds along the shore line in these areas in 1 to 2 foot of water using a long limber pole with a short line and a small stout hook to reach up into thick hard to access wooded areas and thick grass just out of reach of the boat. Stevie English,

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and S guide service is booking fishing trips for June and July. June is a good month to start catching crappie and bream on brush piles .The chance of catching big cats on the lakes is good in June and July. Lake Marion cats will be on the ledges in the rivers during these months. Fishing Lake Moultrie at depths of 17 - 22 ft. using butterflied blue back herring will no doubt catch big cats. Drifting on the lower lake can produce big cats at a speed of 5 miles per hour.You can always try anchoring on drop off ledges and using cut bait. Your choices will depend on the weather of the day. July is a good time to book a trip with S and S Guide service for some night time fun. Captain David (803) 308-3635.

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A Bit of Dam History The lake was named after William S. Murray, who was an engineer involved in the design and creation of the dam. Lexington Water Power Company (now known as South Carolina Electric and Gas) built the dam in order to generate electricity. The lake and dam were under construction from 1927 through 1930. Approximately 100,000 acres of land was pur-chased for the building of the dam and lake. Land was purchased from more than 5000 families. The land sold between $15 and $45 an acre. To make room for the lake, nearly a dozen communities had to abandoned, including Derrick, Pine Ridge, Selwood, Wessinger, Cantsville, Leaphart, Savilla, Boyleston, Lo-rena, Holly’s Ferry and Lorick’s Ferry. Six schools, three churches and about 193 graveyards containing 2,323 graves had to be moved. Some families chose not to move the graves, and at several area churches there are monuments with these names listed. To clear the land and log the trees, from the area to be covered by water, an average rate of 50 cents per day, was paid to 2,000 men to clear the 65,000 acres by hand using crosscut saws and axes. Out of the trees cut down, 100 million board feet of lumber was manufac-tured. Some of the lumber was used in the construction of the dam and some was used to build a three-mile railroad between the dam Each of the towers is 223 feet tall. The four smaller ones were built 16 feet in diameter to draw water from the bottom of the lake into the penstocks (a channel or pipe used to con-trol wa-ter flow or supply water to something such as a hydroelectric plant). The penstocks deliver wa-ter from the base of the towers in the lake to the turbines in the power plant 1,150 feet away. Wa-ter enters the turbines through a spiral case of tapered tubes that diverts water through the tur-bines. Wickets (or gates) regulate the amount of water that enters. The largest tower is 60 feet in diame-ter and feeds water to the massive arch conduit beneath it. At a cost of $20.l million, the dam was built in three sections. The dam is 1 ½ Miles long, 375 feet thick, 208 feet high and covers 99 acres. The four spillgates, each 37 ½ ft. long by 25 feet wide are on the Lexington end of the dam. Between 1943 and 1946, two addi-tional gates were added to the spillway, and dam was strengthened by raising the crest 3 ft. The spillways were con-structed to handle any flood situation where the lake’s level rose above the 360’ mark. On August 31, 1929 the reservoir began fill-ing with water. Lake Murray covers approxi-mately 50,000 acres of land and 650 miles of shoreline. It is 41 miles long and 14 miles wide at its widest point. On Dec 1, 1930 at 7 a.m. the first electric power---10,000 kilowatts--was delivered and Lake Murray was celebrated as the world’s largest power reservoir.

The official name of the dam is Dreher Shoals, although most people refer to it as Lake Murray Dam. What is under the lake has been the fascina-tion of many people. There are nearly a dozen communities, thousands of graves, the Wyse Ferry Bridge, bomber airplanes, a pipeline, several railroad tank cars, an old rock house, also homes, boats, and bomb fragments under the waters of Lake Murray. In the early 1940’ the U. S. military use the lake to train bomber pilots on the B-25 bomber airplanes. Seven of the lake’s is-lands, Bomb, Shull, Wessinger, Dreher, Spence Mistey and Holley Key were used as practice targets. *Information is from The History of Lake Murray, by Kim Bowman Provided courtesy of Capital City/Lake Murray Country, Regional Tourism Board, the regions premiere resource for Lake Murray news, activities and recreation for over 35 years.

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TROUT Report

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he weather has thrown us and the fish off and on so far this year. June should stabilize everything as the trout bight fades and the striper and smallmouth bight heats up, along with the weather. Live herring is the bait of choice for most striper fisherman. Artificials include Zman Diezel Minnowz, Bucktails, and Flukes work well this time of year also. On the fly most anglers opt for a Clouser Minnow in chartreuse and white or an big articulated streamer. As of May 3rd, there are new regulations on striped bass. The new limits will allow for 3 fish between 23” and 25”. You can keep one fish over 26” as part of your 3 fish limit. They also extended the catch and keep period. The close season is now June 15th to September 30th. With smallmouth bass heating up it’ll be hard to decide which species to target. These hard fighting bronze backs can be caught on a wide variety of artificials from soft plastics to spinner baits. Zman’s NED Rig works bery well along with Rooster Tails and Beetle Spins. On the fly take a variety of Wooly Buggers and Clousers in every size and color. With more new regulations coming soon on the Saluda River for a catch and release section on the river, along with the new striper regulations is looks like people are finally starting to see the potential of Columbia’s rivers. There are not many places on the blue rock that you can catch trophy trout, striped bass and smallmouth bass, under Spanish moss, in the same day. Hopefully it will get better every year from now on. Jake Howard, Saluda Valley Guides LLC, (803)312-2435 Barron’s Outfitters , (803)254-5537

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s always, it’s tropical, warm and beautiful down here in Costa Rica. The only change here is that the fishing has been white-hot. On the Pacific Coast, we mark our fishing seasons by the presence of two distinct feeder fish populations: dorado from November to June and yellowfin tuna from April to October. The months of April and May are a magical time when both Dorado and yellowfin are abundant. As much as we love coming home with full filet bags of multiple species, the real benefit is that the billfish are in town and they are feeding like hungry hogs. FishingNosara Hall of Famer Chuck Darner invited radio host Roger Walker for a fun week of action in late April. After lighting it up on the Harvester on the April 23, they moved up to the Wanderer the next day for a productive day offshore. Walker got it started with a 45-plus-pound dorado, and then hooked up a nice sailfish heavier than 100 pounds. Then Capt. William pursued a big school of porpoises that were feeding on yellowfin tuna. These dolphin schools are better measured in acres than numbers, and when they are packed in this thick, there is obviously something tasty just beneath the surface. Walker got in on the action with a beefy 50-plus-pound yellowfin, clearly the best fish of the day. Near the end of the day, they

hooked up another big sailfish, which put on an aerial display on the way to a safe release. Other boats on the FishingNosara team accumulated eight marlin releases during the month of April, including a two-release day for anglers Craig Sutton and Marino Lora on April 22. We are just beginning to see multiple marlin release days and expect things to ramp up as we approach the summer months. Speaking of summer, this is a great time to pack up the kids and get them down to Costa Rica for some sportfishing. As much fun as it is to spend three months playing video games and screwing around on the Internet, let the words of North Carolina angler Dan Bowman change your mind. “Best fishing trip EVER,” he wrote, “and I got to enjoy it with Chloe and Sophie, my 4- and 5-year-old daughters! We fought through a slow morning with a huge cubera snapping off on the reef to landing three sailfish in the early afternoon (the first two being a double hookup which was super exciting) to be followed up with a monster dorado on the way home. My girls had the best time ever, as did I! Memories to last a lifetime. Thank you and your crew for being so accommodating! Can’t wait to come back and go out again!” It’s a great feeling to see youngsters get their first taste of blue water action; it means that our sport has a bright future.

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