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he rising sun revealed unaddressed devastation as Capt. Randy Cnota backed his 22-foot Pathfinder down the ramp at Tyndall Airforce Base. Less than a year after Hurricane Michael rocked the Florida Panhandle, we launched near the heart of the destruction. Just east of Panama City and a short drive from the catastrophe that unfolded at Mexico Beach, this slice of the Panhandle is a community doggedly enduring the slow process of rebuilding. The bright boards of new framing show progress in neighborhoods of single-story homes. Blue-tarped roofs, shredded metal buildings and acres of tall pines snapped like so many twigs are reminders of just how far there is to go. At the docks, bare wood pilings and concrete footings are left from what was a bustling little marina before the storm surge. But the fish don’t care. And with an eager 8-year-old angler perched on the leaning post, Capt. Randy pointed us toward the open Gulf of Mexico. This was early July, during the Gulf red snapper season, and Capt. Randy’s numbers would take us a few miles out to some hard-bottom that promised big snapper. But first we had to catch bait, which was plentiful in the form of Spanish sardines balled up around the markers just outside the pass from St. Andrews Bay. The 8-year-old would have spent all day catching sardines on a Sabiki rig, but shortly we left the other boats jockeying for position at the marker. We had our bait, and Capt. Randy now had an idea of how the boy would handle his first fishing trip on the open ocean. The kid emitted enthusiasm, and it’s a good thing we didn’t make a several hour run. The waiting would have driven him mad. Bigger boats out of Panama City can comfortably take anglers dozens of miles out to deeper water, quick limits and huge fish, but this nearshore trip was more our speed. Less than 10 miles from the coast, and even inside the 9-mile state waters, there are wrecks, reefs and hard bottom in the 100-foot depths that offer plentiful bottomfish as well as shots at some big pelagics. Within minutes at our first drop, the boy was hooked up with a big bonito, and Capt. Randy was steering with one hand, while holding the butt of the rod with the other. The kid had a death grip on the handle and cranked with all his might. “You’re gonna have to come over here and make sure this rod doesn’t get pulled out!” Randy barked at me with both hands full. But I couldn’t. On the other side of the boat, I was pumping and grunting on what turned out to be a stud red snapper. Somehow, both
fish made it onto the deck, and Randy went right back to work feeding out a freelined sardine from the stern. “Where there’s Bonnies, there’s kings,” he called the shot. Shortly thereafter, he handed me a rod with line ripping off the spool. I came up tight on a good king mackerel. It was one of three kingfish we had on that morning, but it was the only one that made it in the boat. Through the morning, the fish kept us continuously busy. We caught more red snapper than we could keep track of as well as gag and red grouper. Capt. Randy was great with the kid. Seeing the big bottom rigs were too much for an 8-year-old, Randy tied up a chicken rig on a lighter rod, showed the boy how to bait and fish it and then set him loose. Although the beeliners we were hoping for didn’t show up, the boy had a field day hauling snapper and triggerfish off the bottom. He was particularly proud of an FWC-tagged trigger he caught. “Part of the fun is you never know what you’re going to catch when you’re out here,” said Randy as he unhooked a 2-foot-long smoothback pufferfish. The whole time out, we kept eyes peeled for weeds and surface activity that might belie the presence of mahi-mahi or cobia. In the week before our trip, Randy managed to put clients on a sailfish and a big blackfin tuna. Although we didn’t encounter these species, we did watch in awe as two 10-foot tiger sharks circled uncomfortably close to the boat. We went home with a cooler full of fish. But more importantly, while those meaty chunks of snapper sizzled in hot oil, the boy regaled his grandparents with stories of the trip. His first time was an experience he will never forget. Snapper seasons may be over along the Gulf Coast, but if you find yourself hankering for a good fishing trip that’s fun and easy, consider hiring a captain out of the Panama City area. Capt. Randy said fall brings better opportunities for sailfish and tuna nearshore, and with his smaller boat, he is also well equipped to fish inshore. The fall redfish and trout bite can be off the charts. These hurricane-battered communities remain in recovery, but the fish, beaches and visitor ammenities are still there. Go spend some time at Panama City and eastward along The Forgotten Coast. You’ll be glad you did, because the fishing is pretty spectacular. Capt. Randy Cnota is co-publisher of the Panama City/Forgotten Coast edition of Coastal Angler Magazine and owner of C-Note Charters. Check him out online at www.cnotecharters.com or call 229-834-7880.
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hy do people feel the need to head to remote destinations a million miles from nowhere to fish? Some of the best fishing opportunities exist right under our noses, and many times they are very close to major metropolitan areas. The Grand River is just such a place. Michigan’s largest river runs through the heart of the state’s second largest city, Grand Rapids, and offers great fishing through its 252-mile run from rural headwaters in Hillsdale County down to Lake Michigan. Downtown Grand Rapids: Home to more than 37 craft breweries, Grand Rapids is Beer City. But there is another side of Grand Rapids that few know about. It offers the
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t may seem logical, but it’s not always right. My favorite example is George Westinghouse, the man who invented the air brake for oversized vehicles. Researchers relied on logical thinking and experimented continuously on using air to apply the brake. It didn’t work. Westinghouse took an opposite approach and used the air to hold the brake off the drum until the driver stepped on the brake pedal and released the air. The common approach to understanding fish behavior lies in applying human values with the assumption that a fish’s brain has the capacity to reason. Just because a particular lure looks good to us does not mean it’s a fish’s favorite, too. Few of us can boast even the slightest knowledge of the release that triggers a fish into striking or simply passing up an offering. And, we probably wouldn’t recognize it if we saw it. Repeated observations hold the key to helping us focus our efforts on techniques that have worked in the past. As an example, fish have an amazing alertness to movement. It can cause them to flee a situation or take advantage of it and feed. The same applies to underwater sound. Low frequency vibrations such as those that indicate a fish is in distress usually cause predators to investigate with the hope of finding food. The more natural a bait or lure appears to a fish, the greater the chance a strike will occur. When you can see your quarry
and observe hesitation of any type, assume that something in your offering appears unnatural. Fish may be curious, but they are seldom in the habit of wasting energy to pursue something needlessly. Many species have the ability to measure energy expended in chasing food against the value received. Because fish are creatures of habit, they tend to do the same things over and over. That’s why captains and guides boast the ability to find fish. The quarry may hold in one spot with uncanny precision day after day, month after month, and year after year. If that fish is caught or leaves for any reason, another will take its place. Those fish that work a tide follow the same pattern daily. Even offshore skippers understand reliable patterns that fish follow and troll the waters where their quarry should be. For some unknown reason, fish tend to hold at the same depth over a wide area. If another angler can tell you the depth where he found fish, you don’t need to know the precise spot. Keep in mind that water temperature can play a role. Each species has its upper and lower limits. As water temperature drops, fish tend to swim slower and chase an offering for shorter distances. Figuring out what motivates a fish to strike a bait or lure becomes a continuous challenge for leading anglers as well as the scientific community. The important thing to remember is that fish do not think like humans. Their basic approach is simple, yet it is not always easy to detect. The more you observe fish behavior and understand that it follows patterns and procedures established a long time ago, the more successful you are going to be.
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ate summer and early fall absolutely scream for a frog. With big bass holed up in thick vegetation, working a frog across grass mats can lead to some of the most explosive strikes in fishing. I always look forward to the frog pattern setting up around this time of year. This year should be especially sweet because of the reemergence of Alabama’s Lake Guntersville as one of the best bass fisheries in the nation. This Tennessee River impoundment is frog fishing heaven. Over the last decade the Guntersville bass fishery saw a bit of a decline. But the “Big G” has come back in a big way. Bassmaster ranked Guntersville the No. 2 fishery in the nation in this year’s “100 Best Bass Lakes” listings. It is fishing lights-out, with five-fish tournament sacks regularly approaching and surpassing 30 pounds. I just came off a top-10 finish in the June Elite Series event on Guntersville. Some fish came off frogs, but the best patterns I found were deep cranking and worms. You can bet the frog bite will ramp up soon, though. No matter where you fish, the key to topwater frog fishing is reading the grass. To really dial in a pattern, you need to observe what’s happening on the lake. At Guntersville, the two prominent grass types are hydrilla and milfoil. There are other types, but these are the two you will encounter
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he beginning of Florida lobster season gets many divers more excited than kids at Christmas. Barely able to sleep, the divers nestle all snug in their beds, while visions of lobster dance in their heads. Whether locals or out-of-state visitors, many arrange their vacation plans around this special time, either during the two-day mini-season or the actual start of lobster season on Aug. 6. Mini season falls on the last consecutive Wednesday and Thursday in July, while the regular season is Aug. 6 to March 31. Some will brave the two-day mini season, when tourists descend on the state, and some simply wait until Aug. 6 when things calm down. The most popular destination in Florida is The Keys, where shallow warm waters provide great breeding grounds and easy dives. However, the east coast from Miami to Jupiter and beyond can also be popular and productive destinations. Generally speaking, the farther north you go, the farther out and deeper you will need to dive, but you can also be rewarded with larger lobsters. The biggest challenge is finding lobster spots. Divers who find good spots tend to go back to them year after year and, understandably, don’t like to share their locations. However, there are
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lorida’s spiny lobster season is here! Starting Aug. 6, you can collect these tasty crustaceans known as “bugs” to populate your dinner plate. You’ll see heavy-gloved divers adorned with nets, snares, tickle sticks, measuring gauges and game bags headed offshore. Getting outfitted to catch “bugs” is easy. Pura Vida Divers, on Singer Island in Palm Beach County, has everything you need. Or check out your local dive shop. Before you hit the water, there are some things you should know to protect yourself and the reef. The problem with catching a bug is that the lobsters you want are
hiding. They’re under ledges, or deep inside holes. To find them, you’ll have to get close to the reef and the dark hollows bugs inhabit. Often, lobsters are not the sole inhabitants of these hollows. Moray eels and sea urchins hide away in cracks and crevices. Lionfish are another spiny hazard. Encountering any of these is a potential dive ruiner. Using a tickle stick or snare to probe dark recesses will help keep your hands out of harm’s way. The intensity of the hunt can cause trouble for both the diver and the reef, too. Netting the lobster as it makes a dash for freedom, measuring it and getting it into your game bag can distract you. It’s then all too easy to have an unpleasant encounter with one or more marine touch-me-nots or damage delicate reef life. When you see a likely hiding spot for bugs, take a minute to assess the surrounding area. Look for things that could damage you or that you could damage. Identify anything that might limit your freedom of movement and decide whether those limitations might compromise your, or the reef ’s, safety. Remember, lobster regulations in Florida are strict, and violations will cost you $100 or more. If you are harvesting lobsters during regular lobster season, you must adhere to these rules: • If you are age 16 - 65, you must have both a Florida saltwater fishing license and a spiny lobster permit to harvest up to six lobsters per day. • Only harvest lobsters whose carapace, or top shell, length is greater than 3 inches. Measure your lobster underwater, and immediately release any “shorties” or lobster with eggs (large orange blobs on the underside of the tail). Don’t remove the tail of a lobster until you are back on the dock. Bug hunting does require some preparation. But when you dip that warm lobster tail in drawn butter and pop a bit in your mouth, you’ll agree it’s worth the effort! If you have your fishing license and lobster permit, you’re welcome to hunt lobsters on Pura Vida Divers’ charters. Check out their schedule at www.puravidadivers.com.
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t’s been a hot summer & if you have been on the water you know the morning or late afternoon bite is where it’s at, in the middle of the day the best bet is to be in the swimming pool or at the sandbar! I have been leaving the dock at sunrise and trying to talk my clients into only fishing a morning trip or doing a split trip and going back for the late afternoon bite. We have been having a lot of fun with the mahi mahi and with all the sargassum weed floating around you will easily find a school of mahi to catch. I always like to run out to the 500ft mark before starting and like to run till I find birds working a patch of weed line then I will troll a squid on one side of the boat and a Hogy soft lure on the other, just run parallel to the weed line and do your best to get your baits under the birds and you are sure to catch a fish. After you’re hooked up, keep a fish in the water next to the boat so the school sticks with you while you load you cooler with dinner. I had the guys from ceramic pro install their product on the interior of my boat & it’s worth every penny when you are catching mahi because your boat can get pretty messy check them out at www.ceramicpro.com it sure makes cleanup easy. In the backcountry there are still a few tarpon around but the bite seems to be over by 8am so get out there early, we have been getting into some snook and redfish along the shorelines and it’s a great time to catch a big shark in shallow water if you have kids around and they want to pull on something big! I would love to get you and your family out on the water this summer so give me a call at 305393-3327 or send me an email and let’s get you out on my new Contender
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he nighttime snapper bite for yellowtail and mangroves has been red hot! We’re using 1/16th oz jig heads tipped with cut ballyhoo, shrimp, live pilchards and live pinfish for bait. We’ll target them by anchoring in 30-65 feet of water over top of reef and rock piles and chumming. If the fish are there it won’t be long until you see them up close in the chum slick. Mahi fishing is still going strong and showing no signs of stopping, we’re finding plenty of fish in the 400-850’ range. There have been copious amounts of sea grass offshore and on the calm days it forms into large mats. These large grass mats hold an abundance of life, shrimp, minnows, crabs and of course mahi. Try soaking live bait around these grass mats, the mahi will hang around and some times deep underneath filling their bellies on the baitfish that hide in the grass. We have been doing a lot of deep dropping lately which has been super productive! It can be a surprise as to what you might catch, we have caught grey tilefish, snowy grouper, yellow edge grouper, barrel fish, black belly rose fish and even a couple of crazy looking alfonsino. Some of the best tasting fish come from the bottom that we all pass over every day while chasing mahi. We’re dropping on the bottom in 500-1200 feet of water, that’s deep! If you’re feeling sporty you can break out the hand crank reels or use the electric reel to do what we call “grocery fishing”. August is one of the warmest months of the year but also one of the calmest, so make sure you take advantage of the calm weather and enjoy everything our watery playground has to offer. Capt. Dallas Hopper Fantastic II Charters “guaranteed fish” 305-451-2890 charterkeylargo.com
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rom secluded mangrove creeks to expansive seagrass flats, healthy habitats are vital to the health of our flats fisheries. Unfortunately, a staggering amount of Florida’s coastal habitat has been decimated by development, pollution, and altered freshwater flows. Florida Bay has lost one third of its seagrass, while Tampa Bay has lost nearly half of its mangrove forests. In the Indian River Lagoon, mosquito ditches and impoundments hinder fish access and have greatly reduced the amount of usable nursery habitat. In the Keys, the number of flats classified as “severely degraded” due to propeller scarring has increased 90% over the past 20 years. The only way to protect our fisheries from further decline is to conserve and restore what habitat remains. Of special concern are the places juvenile fish reside, which are often in close proximity to areas impacted by human development. For many species, the amount of healthy nursery habitat determines the size of the adult population. This means that many of the declines in fish populations that we are seeing today are a direct result of the habitat loss Florida has suffered in the past. No amount of regulation can prevent further decline to the flats fishery unless we begin incorporating habitat into fisheries management plans. Steps must be taken to identify and assess critical habitats, to protect those that are intact, to restore those that are degraded, and to effectively manage them all. If we fail, fish populations will continue to decline regardless of the regulations created to safeguard them. We call on you as anglers and guides to be the voice for healthy habitats. Sign the Habitat is the Future of Florida Fisheries petition (https://www.bonefishtarpontrust.org/habitat/petition/) to express your support for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) to collaborate with Bonefish & Tarpon Trust to create a new way to manage our fisheries that focuses on habitat. This includes habitat identification, habitat protection, habitat restoration, and incorporating habitat into fisheries management plans. Nick Roberts, Director of Marketing & Communications, Editor, Bonefish & Tarpon Journal Bonefish & Tarpon Trust • (786) 618-9479 • www.BTT.org
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The wait is over! Lobster season is here!
It opens August 6 and continues through March 31.
Combo reef and offshore fishing bounty for the Fuller group, from Homosassa FL, with Capt. Jason Bell and SeaSquared Charters.
Whole bunch of mahi plus some hefty muttons for the Halinski brothers with Capt. Jason Bell and SeaSquared Charters.
Summertime snapper fishing is great family fun! The Nowak family, from Elmhurst IL, had a great time with Capt. Jason Bell and SeaSquared Charters. 4 FLORIDA KEYS
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Lobstering is a great way to get wet and have fun with family and friends, with a tasty spiny lobster dinner as a bonus at the end of the day. Rock holes located anywhere from one to ten miles or more out in Florida Bay provide plenty of spiny lobster for everyone. Your limit is six per person, per day. Be sure to follow the regulations as provided on MyFWC.com, as you can be assured, they are strictly enforced by agents on and off the water. August is a great time for snapper fishing on the reef, where the mangroves and yellowtails respond well until Muttons for the Donnelly family, from mid-morning. When the sun gets high in the sky, the fish St. Johns FL, on their second outing with easily see your line, and the bite can slow a bit. Capt. Alex Bell and SeaSquared Charters. This time of year, you’ll need to use abundant quantities of chum, as the snappers on the reef are spawning and react best to copious amounts of food. We supplement our block chum with YellowtailUp and ChumDrop. We concentrate on the hard-hitting mangrove snappers as they are more aggressive and easier to catch. You’ll find them in the shallower, 35- to 50-foot, depths. They average two to four pounds, but we’ve seen them as big as ten pounds! Live baits do the trick most often, including pilchards, small pinfish to about three inches and small ballyhoo. Some days, the mangroves prefer a chunk bait, such as a slice of pinfish or ballyhoo, or even whole dead pilchards. Drift these baits back in your slick the same as yellowtailing, or fish them on jigheads at or near the bottom. Slightly heavier leaders are required for the mangroves, as their teeth can cut through the lighter leaders rather easily. And, with these bigger baits, we like to use larger Owner SSW hooks in either 1/0 or 2/0 sizes. Jigheads ranging in size from ¼ to ½ ounce will cover all current conditions. The Slate family, from Mount Airy NC, The yellowtails are less aggressive, so it’s best to use light caught mahi with Capt Alex Bell and 15-pound leaders, small #4 to #6 hooks and small chunks SeaSquared Charters. of cut bait, such as ballyhoo, to mimic the pieces of chum drifting in your slick. Our typical setup for mangrove and yellowtail fishing is a 7-foot Star Stellar Lite 12- to 20-pound rod with a Penn Slammer III 5500 reel spooled with 12-pound Berkley Pro Spec and 20- to 25-pound Seaguar fluoro leaders. While you’re fishing on the Atlantic side, check out the deeper wrecks and artificial reefs for nice size mutton snapper and very large black grouper. The Marathon area sees muttons up to 20 pounds this time of year, although the majority are in the 12- to 14-pound class. Live ballyhoo, pinfish or cigar minnows are the baits of choice. Whether you fish on top of the water or underneath, we hope you have a great August in Marathon! Capt. Chris Johnson Specializes in offshore, reef/wreck,gulf/bay, saifish, shark, tarpon and lobster fishing with SeaSquared Charters 305-7435305 SeaSquaredCharters.com For daily fishing reports with pictures, please click over to Facebook.com/MarathonFishing
Mangroves and a bonus mutton for the Bland group, from Ocala FL, with Capt. Alex Bell and SeaSquared Charters.
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FLORIDA KEYS BRIDGES OPEN TO FISHING:
• Channel 2 (MM 73) • Channel 5 (south end, MM 71) • Long Key (MM 63-65) • Tom’s Harbor Cut (MM 61.2) • Tom’s Harbor Channel (access from north end only, MM 60.6) • Seven Mile Bridge (south end only, MM 40) • Spanish Harbor (MM 34) • South Pine Channel Historic Bridge (MM 30) • Kemp Channel (MM 23) • Bow Channel (MM 20) • Park Channel (MM 18.5) • Shark Channel (MM 11)
FLORIDA KEYS BRIDGES CLOSED TO FISHING: • Little Duck Key-Missouri Historic Bridge, (MM 39.5) • Missouri-Ohio Historic Bridge (MM 39) • Ohio-Bahia Honda Historic Bridge (MM 38.5) • Lower Sugarloaf Channel (MM 15.8)
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ugust fishing is the Heat of the Summer. Some fisheries don’t bite well in the mid-day because the water temps just get to hot. So, plan on fishing early in the morning or later in the afternoon. The Tuna fishing offshore is often a slow bite midday but for a different reason. The tuna see so well with their big eyes the mid-day sun offers them the perfect view of everything. Even light leaders whether trolling or live baiting can be tough on tuna’s midday. If you spot the tuna birds before 10 among a sunny day you should still be able to get the bite. I use the small 4 inch dolphin catcher from Williamson in a purple/black or blue/white seem to work the best for me. Push your lures way back and don’t troll under the birds’ troll past them and make a hard turn to put the lures under the birds. They often will bite about 2 hours before sunset as well. The dolphin on the other hand you can often get to feed all day. Be prepared with chunks of ballyhoo through them when the school follows up the first bite. This time of year, it is not uncommon to find weed lines with debris. I like to keep a magnum 30 on one of the rods just waiting to drop it and troll by debris in the line, wahoo love them, The reef continues to be good all thru August for yellowtail and mangrove snapper and the occasional mutton, On the deeper edge of the reef the grouper lay in wait for the bait to wash off the edge. So, if you want to target grouper look in the 90-120 area off the reef edge. In the harbor and the channels off Key West the tarpon has settled in but as the water gets warmer the larger fish will begin to migrate offshore in the deeper cooler waters. The small tarpon will hang in there much longer. Snapper and the occasional grouper will be in the harbor and channels. On the flats watch your water temperatures as the water gets hot mid-day the fish will fall off the shallow flats and feed down flats edges in the slightly deeper areas. The tarpon bonefish and permit are still in the flats. It is a great time of year to fish in Key West. Enjoy the calm weather and beautiful water just remember to drink plenty of water and don’t forget the sunscreen. Capt Mike Weinhofer Compass Rose Charters 305-395-3474 • www.KeyWestFloridaFishing.com
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Capt Ryan O’Sullivan of Two Conch Charters putting his clients on a mount worthy grouper.
Captains Christia n Koulouvaris an d Emily Simes, of Si ze Matters Char ters, with a nice 164 lb swordfish.
Capt Ryan O’Sullivan keeping it in the family and putting his nephew on his first permit.
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Captain Kip McM anus and Scott Talkington of the Lower Ke ys caught this m onster dolphin in 800 ft of wat er, 56.6 pounds , 67 inches and 33 inch girth
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amascus steel is the stuff of legend. Using a technique first mastered in the ancient city, swords made from Damascus steel were known to slice gun barrels in half and separate single strands of hair in two, even if the hair simply floated down onto the blade. Now, you can be a part of the legend. The 7 ½" August Knife features a blade of modern Damascus steel, inspired by the production techniques and legends of history. Damascus steel blade knives can cost thousands. So, at $59, the price itself is also legendary.
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Once a lost art, we sought out a knifemaker who — R., Lacey, Washington has resurrected the craftsmanship of Damascus steel to create the August Knife. The elusive, ancient production technique mixes different steel alloys to form a super steel–– the outcome is a beautiful one-of-a-kind pattern of banding and mottling reminiscent of flowing water. With the August Knife you’re getting the best blade money can buy. What you won’t get is the inflated price tag. We know a thing or two about the hunt–– like how to seek out and capture an outstanding, collector’s-quality knife that won’t cut into your bank account. Limited availability. Only a handful of artisans make these blades, with each handcrafted knife taking months to perfect. We currently can get less than 1500 this year, so we can’t promise they’ll stick around for long–– especially at this price. Call today! Your satisfaction is 100% guaranteed. If you don’t feel like we cut you a fair deal, send it back within 30 days for a complete refund of the item price. But we believe once you wrap your fingers around the August’s handle and experience the BONUS! Call today and you’ll also receive this beauty of its Damascus steel blade, you’ll be ready genuine leather sheath! to carve out your own legend.
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