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KAYAK FISHING: RIDE THE AQUATIC SLEIGH

Whether your vessel options are limited or you just want to spice up your inshore fshing experience, fshing from a kayak should not be overlooked as a possibility. When done correctly, it is some of the most exciting fshing. It can also be modifed for the extreme, or an entirely leisure day on the water.

Kayaking is how I fell in love with fshing. Of all the diferent ways I have gone about it, I have enjoyed them all. From packing a lunch and fshing my way to an island for a picnic and a swim, to drifing backcountry mangroves other vessels cannot access, to cruising dock lights at night, or deploying in

1,300 feet of water seeking yellowfn tuna of of the oil rigs, kayak fshing is versatile with endless possibilities.

Tis type of fshing can be dangerous, and its especially important to know your limitations and be overly prepared. Currents and wind change quickly and afect your return trip. Make sure to check tides and weather before venturing or drifing too far. Paddling against the current while battling the extreme heat can put you in a bad situation very quickly. Make sure to have a small anchor onboard as well. Obviously, this will come in handy for fshing, and it can also provide an opportunity to rest if exhaustion is getting the best of you.

Decking out your rig for fshing is an art form, and there are many ways to go about it. Prioritize having a cooler attached to the back over all else. You do not want to get dehydrated out there. Aferall, you are the motor of the vessel, and should be well maintained just like any other motor.

Afx everything to your kayak with the expectation of getting fipped. Of course, do everything to keep yourself from that situation, but things happen. Use dry-storage bags, and clip everything to the kayak itself. Most kayaks are designed to make this a straightforward process.

Fishing artifcials will simplify your set up, but sometimes afer all the paddling, its nice to relax and toss out some live bait. A bait bucket on a rope with shrimp, that can be tossed out between paddles, should be all you need. For more extreme fshing, modify a PVC pipe with holes drilled into it to hold live baitfsh.

Use common sense and check local regulations. Protect yourself from the sun during the day, be properly lit at night, and stay out of high-trafc boating areas and channels. You are also required to carry a PFD and a sound producing device, such as a whistle.

Once you have hit the full safety checklist, go out there and experience the possibilities that kayak fshing has to ofer. Fishing from a kayak will intensify the tug even with smaller fsh you hook up to, so hang on and enjoy the aquatic sleigh ride.

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FR A NKEN-FISH ON THE FLY

Hybrid striped bass are the Franken-fsh of anglers’ dreams. Also known as wipers, sunshine bass and other names, they are hatchery-produced crossbreeds of white bass and striped bass. Tey are stocked into reservoirs across the country for angler enjoyment.

Central Georgia’s Lake Oconee is a hybrid hot spot. Georgia stocks hundreds of thousands of hybrids in the lake, and conventional anglers get afer them with live baits, jigging spoons, bucktails and trolling lures.

Capt. Wayne Moore, of Oconee on the Fly guide service, is probably the only guy you’ll see on Oconee waving a fy rod from his center console. While he admits conventional tactics are more efective, there are three situations when fy fshing is both productive and a boatload of fun.

Oconee is a 19,000-acre impoundment about an hour and a half drive east of Atlanta. Te lake backs up behind a pump-back dam that creates currents that are key to a good hybrid bite. Moore said there is ofen a good afernoon bite when the dam kicks on and hybrids move onto main-lake points to chase threadfn shad. Afer locating bait and fsh with electronics, Moore goes to work on them with 8-weight fy rods and intermediate sinktip lines. He fshes a cadence of fve short strips and a pause with a 2-inch long white/chartreuse Clouser on a 5-foot leader of 12- to 15-pound

fuorocarbon.

When the bite is hot, a good angler might boat 8 to 10 fsh, and 4- to 6-pound hybrids are not uncommon. “A 6-pound hybrid is going to fght like a 10-pound striper,” Moore said.

A fy rod is also fun for the mid-lake morning bite. When the water starts moving, hybrids herd shad to the surface and blow up on them in a frenzy. Te action only lasts an hour, but the bite is consistent for two or three weeks during the May shad spawn.

With thousands of newly hatched shad in the water, Cowen’s Somethin’ Else, and Cowen’s Coyote are Moore’s go-to fies. Henry Cowen is a legendary angler and fy tier who developed patterns specifcally for striped bass in Georgia waters. His fies work just as well on hybrids.

Night fshing under the lights is another situation when Moore would rather use a fy rod.

“We don’t have a lot of lit docks here, but the

ones that are lit will be covered with fsh,” he said. Casts must be precise, and the fghts are technical, so Moore reserves night trips for experienced fy fshers.

“You better have that 15-pound leader. A 6-pound hybrid will give you a run for your money,” he said. “Tey’ll run you right back under that dock.”

With the May schooling bite approaching, it’s worth making plans to visit Oconee now…or try these tactics on your local hybrid reservoir.

Contact Wayne Moore at (404) 317-9556 or wmoore1700@outlook.com and check out Oconee on the Fly at www.oconeeonthefy.com.

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TROPHY BASS REGS IMPLEMENTED ON ORANGE AND LOCHLOOSA LAKES

Trophy bass fshing in Alachua County was already good. With recently approved regulations intended to grow trophy bass, many anglers and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission are hoping it will get even better.

Orange Lake and Lochloosa Lake will both be managed under new regulations, which prohibit killing or possessing any black bass that is 20 inches or longer. Also, the new rules require the use of non-ofset circle hooks when fshing with natural baits longer than 3 inches in length. Te regulations are designed to allow trophy bass to remain in the lakes to grow larger and to minimize injury to fsh caught with natural baits. Bass ofen swallow live baits prior to the hook set, and circle hooks are designed so they are more likely than other hook styles to hook fsh in the lip, rather than in the gullet.

“Florida bass need to have the right genetics and waterbody conditions to grow for a long time,” said FWC Commissioner Gary Lester. “Orange Lake is unique, like in its fuctuations in water levels, that makes ideal conditions for bass to reach record sizes.”

Indeed, Orange Lake has established itself as one of the top trophy bass lakes in the state. It produces numerous 10-plus-pound largemouth bass every year, as documented by the Florida TrophyCatch program. Already in 2024, anglers have caught, released and reported eight 10-pluspounders to the program, and this fgure doesn’t include all the fsh caught by anglers who don’t participate in TrophyCatch. Te largest Orange Lake bass this year, so far, was a monster 13-pound, 4-ounce fsh caught by Luke Bolling on Feb. 15.

Lochloosa is not as much of a trophy bass factory as its sister lake, but it does pump out several 8- to 11-pounders for the Trophy Catch program each year. Both lakes are in Alachua County southwest of Gainesville.

Tese regulations changes support FWC’s eforts to grow larger trophy

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FOR THE INDIAN RIVER LAGOON

In my years of fshing the Indian River Lagoon, some of my best fshing has been wading.

Tere’s nothing like being in the water with the fsh. It provides advantages you don’t have in a boat. Wading is the most silent and efective way to fsh shallow water. Tere are lots of places you can access the lagoon, and all of them have fsh.

WADERS : You need a pair of chest waders because of the changing water quality, and you can get a good pair for less than $100. Waders protect you from underwater obstacles as well as cold or dirty water. In Florida, neoprene waders are too hot for most of the year. I prefer vinyl waders. If it’s cold, you can wear jogging pants under them.

Waders come with boots attached or sof shoe, which require rubber boots to wear over them. Make sure you don’t get the boot size too small. Wading boots can be very uncomfortable if they are too tight. Wear socks and get a larger boot.

GEAR: I recommend a good spinning reel with a 9- or 10-foot rod for longer casting. I use braided line because it’s strong and the smaller diameter of the line is better for casting. I use 6to 10-pound braid most of the time with 2-foot fuorocarbon leader. I use a 25-pound leader but have used 20- to 40-pound leaders in diferent situations. Carry extra leaders and lures in case your line breaks.

My main lures are search lures for making lots of casts and covering wide areas of water quickly. My favorite lure is a ¼-ounce jig with a sof-plastic body. I use D.O.A. jigs with a chartreuse head rigged with a pearl white paddletail (D.O.A. Shad Tail). It swims but is not erratic, and it’s easy for fsh to locate by sight and vibration. Te other search lures I use are shallow-running crankbaits (Yo-Zuri Inshore in pearl white), topwater lures (Skitterwalk/Zara Spook or Chug Plug), and spoons (Johnson silver or gold). Te jig covers shallow and deep water and can be skipped under piers and mangroves.

WIND: Too much wind, and it’s too hard to fsh. Not enough wind, and the fsh are hard to catch. It’s easier to fsh with the wind at your back because you can cast farther. To get the right wind, you can fsh either the east side or the west side of the lagoon. Most of the time there is an easterly wind. If it’s too windy, fsh around the Stuart bridges, which almost completely block the wind.

LOCATIONS: I wade the southern Indian River Lagoon from Sebastian to Jupiter, mostly between Fort Pierce and Stuart. Here are my favorite spots:

West Side—Walton Road (intersection with Indian River Rd) and Walton Scrub; Midway Road and Old Fort Park in Fort Pierce; and both Stuart Bridges.

April Fishing Forecast:

There’s still a pompano bite on the beaches and in the lagoon. Jig from the bridges or wade while fan casting with jigs. Look for birds and bait to fnd bluefsh, jacks and ladyfsh. Snook will still be deep, but on warm days they will run the beach from the inlets and be around the deeper piers in the lagoon. Redfsh are around the deeper piers.

East Side—Bear Point then Blind Creek in Fort Pierce; North and South Herman’s Bay in St. Lucie; and both Stuart Bridges.

Richard L. Matteson is a long-time contributor to Coastal Angler Magazine who reports for the Stuart Rod and Reel Club.

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As we move into April, spring is upon us! Springtime is hands down my favorite time of the year to fish Flamingo. For the next couple months my time is mostly spent in Flamingo as it has a lot to offer my clients. In April, you’ll find me fishing inshore around mangrove shorelines and islands on the higher stages of the tides using live shrimp under popping corks working points and down tress targeting snook and redfish. Another option is running the near shore crab pots for tripletail. Just run crab pots until you’ve spotted your fish, then free line a live shrimp or cast a shrimp pattern artificial near the buoy and you will get the tripletails attention quick! During the next couple months, you will also find schools of migrating tarpon around Cape Sable and up the coast. While running those crab pots keep a look out for tarpon schools free jumping or rolling along Middle Cape all the way to Ponce De Leon. A live mullet, pinfish or artificial swim bait will work great on these fish. On those nice flat calm days running out into the Gulf and fishing wrecks and other structures is also very productive. We usually run into a good number of cobia and permit on most of our trips when we make the run out. A live half dollar size crab for the permit will work best and a live pinfish or bucktail jigs will work for the cobias.

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Mastering the Art of Catching Peacock Bass During Spawning Season

Peacock bass, are a coveted catch among anglers worldwide. With their amazing combination of colors and spirited fights, these exotic fish allure fishing enthusiasts to the waters they inhabit. Among the most thrilling times to pursue these prized catches is during their spawning season, especially April. Understanding the behavior and tactics for catching peacock bass during spawning will increase your angling success. We have clients that reserve trips with us years in advance just to fish Miami’s waters during this time of year.

Know the Spawning Season: The peacock bass spawning season typically occurs during the warmer months in tropical and subtropical regions. Here in Miami the season usually begins in March and this period can extend all the way to late May. Understanding Miami’s local spawning patterns and timing is crucial for planning your fishing expeditions.

Locate Spawning Grounds: Peacock bass prefer shallow waters with sufficient cover for spawning. Look for areas with submerged vegetation, fallen trees, or rock piles near the shorelines of lakes, rivers, and canals. These habitats provide ideal conditions for peacock bass to construct their nests and protect their eggs during spawning.

Observe Behavior Cues: Male Peacock Bass become territorial and aggressively defend their nesting sites. They often exhibit conspicuous behavior such as chasing away intruders and vigorously patrolling the vicinity of their nests. Observing these behavioral cues can help you pinpoint active spawning grounds and increase your chances of hooking a trophy fish.

Choose the Right Bait: Selecting the appropriate lures is paramount when targeting peacock bass during spawning. Opt for lures that mimic the appearance and movements of small fish or other prey items found in their natural environment. Brightly colored lures with erratic action can trigger aggressive strikes from protective males guarding their nests. These would include jigs, flukes and live shiners.

Experiment with Retrieval Techniques: Varying your retrieval techniques can entice reluctant peacock bass to strike. Try employing a combination of fast retrieves, pauses, and erratic movements to mimic the behavior of egg eating intruders. Pay attention to how the fish respond to different presentations and adjust your tactics accordingly.

Exercise Patience and Persistence: Successfully catching peacock bass during spawning requires patience and persistence. It may take several attempts to locate active nesting sites and entice the fish to strike. Be prepared to adapt to changing conditions and explore different areas until you find success.

Practice Ethical Angling 100%: While the thrill of catching Peacock Bass is undeniable, it is essential to practice ethical angling practices to ensure the sustainability of fish populations. Handle the fish with care, minimize handling time, and release them gently back into the water to spawn and fight another day. Most importantly you must not catch more than one of the two bedding parents off the bed. Leaving the bed unprotected from real invaders will cause the loss of the nest and the whole brood. You’ll notice when you release them, they will not immediately go back to the nest, but they will go to the bottom and recover for some time before returning. This is why it’s important to leave one of the parents on guard.

Mastering the art of catching peacock bass during spawning season requires a combination of knowledge, skill, and perseverance. By understanding their behavior, locating spawning grounds, and employing effective angling techniques, you can enhance your chances of landing these prized Miami Exotics. Remember to respect the environment and practice responsible angling practices to preserve these magnificent fish for future generations to enjoy.

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Tuna Time

Blackfin tuna show up every year in April. They range from 3 lbs. to 30 lbs. but the ones that really stand out are in the 15-30 lb. class. Fish for them in 180-350 ft of water. Buy or catch as many live pilchards as possible. Chum the live pilchards methodically and heavily. Use a light wire inline circle hook and tie the hook to 30 foot wind-on 30 lb. fluorocarbon leaders. Connect the leader with whatever you’re sure of, but I like a bimini twist to a no-name knot connection for the wind-on leader. Drift your boat in above mentioned depth range. Usually, one will have an East wind in April. If you do just start your drift in 300 feet and drift into about 120 foot and start over. The hottest bite is usually around the shipwrecks in 150-300 feet of water as the tuna will feed over the wrecks. While you’re drifting with that live pilchard about 100 feet away from the boat sitting in a rod holder, drop a vertical jig on a jigging outfit and work it aggressively and fast. I like 150-160 gram knife jigs. Drop down to the bottom and retrieve it all the way to the boat. Sailfish, dolphin, and other pesky critters will try to get in the way of your tuna bites all April. Between the two methods you will produce great catches.

Good luck and GO HARD.

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Oh boy! Spring has sprung! With spring comes some great fishing. There was some great sailfish action in February, but winter sailfish action runs red hot and ice cold. From April through to early June the sailfish typically bite every day at a nice steady pace of up to 3 or 4 fish a day. These fish are almost all caught on live bait, with or without kites. As these sailfish are positioning to spawn as far south as possible, they will be trucking South. Therefore, you want to be sure you have a bait or two North of the boat, to let you know a pod is coming your way. Another thing about these sailfish is that if there is a strong north current the sailfish will often move in shallower, even into green water to make better time headed South.

Another great thing about April is the variety that can appear on your live baits. Watch for turtles, whale sharks or even freeswimming cobia appearing on the surface. The cobia love to follow the turtles and whale sharks. Be sure you have a couple pitch bait rods ready to go, because any of these sightings can be over as quick as they appear. Big blackfin tuna and kingfish will be joining the action eating up your hard-earned live baits as well. If you do get a nice day, swordfish action should be very good. While out there on a swordfish adventure you should always be prepared for a mahi opportunity.

Bottom fishing targets are slim in April. They closed tilefish early this year, and groupers don’t open till May. This is a great time to buy your Cmor mapping chip, so you will be experienced with it when it’s time to hit some wrecks or troll shallow reefs when grouper season opens.

April is a super month for tarpon on the beaches, in the inlets and in the bays. You will start finding tarpon baits hard to get, shrimp are getting small, and crabs get in such high demand that you have to plan ahead. I hope you have a bait shop operator as a good friend.

Tips and an occasional fish filet go a long way for this. Arrange to pick up a couple dozen crabs when your tackle shop gets a delivery, and then store them in a wire cage somewhere in your saltwater area. Warning! Your crab container needs double walls. If not, fish will bite the legs off your crabs when they hold on to the wire cage.

Beside the tarpon anglers buying up all the crabs, so are fishermen targeting schools of spawning permit on ocean reefs. This permit fishing is a challenging sport if the sharks aren’t a problem. Please don’t sit there and feed a bunch of spawning permit to the sharks. If you lose a permit or two, leave that spot. Permit may also be around inlets and channel markers.

Trout fishing has really improved the last couple years, and you might want to give them a try while the waters are still relatively cool. If you or your kids want action, go west! Water levels in the Everglades are at their lowest point in April. Every fish out there is hungry and ready to bite.

Any small lure will get bit almost every cast by peacock or largemouth bass, oscar’s, tiger bass, and assorted cichlids. I only fished one day since my last report.

I was headed back to Georgia and decided to give a great friend/guide in Palm Valley a call. He was open the next morning if I didn’t mind gambling with a far less than perfect tide. It was an extra high tide and we paid dearly for that. We fished all morning for 4 crabs and a tiny catfish. But, we had a great fishing trip. We ragged on each other’s cast, and lost crabs. We saw 3 bald eagles and a controlled burn in a conservation area. We caught up on family and friends. This was a great day of fishing, but no catching. It was still fun. Leave some fish for me! I’ll be there before April is over.

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Dominar el arte de capturar pavones durante la temporada de desove

El pavón es una codiciada captura entre los pescadores de todo el mundo. Con su asombrosa combinación de colores y sus enérgicas peleas, estos peces exóticos atraen a los aficionados a la pesca a las aguas que habitan. Una de las épocas más emocionantes para perseguir estas preciadas capturas es durante su época de desove, que ocurre especialmente en abril. Comprender el comportamiento y las tácticas de captura del pavón, durante el desove, aumentará su éxito en la pesca. Tenemos clientes que reservan viajes con nosotros con años de antelación sólo para pescar en las aguas de Miami durante esta época del año.

Conozca la temporada de desove: La temporada de desove del pavón ocurre típicamente durante los meses más cálidos en las regiones tropicales y subtropicales. Aquí en Miami la temporada suele comenzar en marzo y puede extenderse hasta finales de mayo. Entender los patrones de desove locales de Miami, así como el calendario, es crucial para la planificación de sus expediciones de pesca.

Localice las zonas de desove: El pavón prefiere aguas poco profundas con suficiente cobertura para desovar. Busque zonas con vegetación sumergida, árboles caídos o montones de rocas cerca de las orillas de lagos, ríos y canales. Estos hábitats ofrecen condiciones ideales para que los pavones construyan sus nidos y protejan sus huevos durante el desove.

Observe las señales de comportamiento: Los machos de pavón se vuelven territoriales y defienden agresivamente sus lugares de nidificación. A menudo muestran comportamientos llamativos, como ahuyentar a los intrusos y patrullar enérgicamente en las proximidades de sus nidos. Observar estas señales de comportamiento puede ayudarle a localizar las zonas de desove activas y aumentar sus posibilidades de pescar un pez trofeo.

Elija el cebo adecuado: Seleccionar los señuelos apropiados es primordial para pescar pavones durante el desove. Opte por señuelos que imiten el aspecto y los movimientos de los peces pequeños u otras presas de su entorno natural. Los señuelos de colores brillantes y acción errática pueden desencadenar ataques agresivos de los machos que protegen sus nidos. Por ejemplo jigs, platijas y barbos arcoíris.

Experimente con las técnicas de recuperación: Variar las técnicas de recuperación puede incitar a los pavones reacios a atacar. Pruebe emplear una combinación de recuperaciones rápidas, pausadas y movimientos erráticos para imitar el comportamiento de los intrusos devoradores de huevos. Preste atención a cómo responden los peces a las distintas presentaciones y ajuste su táctica en consecuencia.

Paciencia y persistencia: El éxito en la captura de pavones durante el desove requiere paciencia y persistencia. Pueden ser necesarios varios intentos para localizar los lugares de anidamiento y atraer a los peces. Prepárese para adaptarse a las condiciones cambiantes y explorar diferentes zonas hasta que encuentre el éxito.

Practique la pesca ética al 100%: Aunque la emoción de capturar pavones es innegable, es esencial practicar la pesca ética para garantizar la sostenibilidad de las poblaciones de peces. Manipule los peces con cuidado, reduzca al mínimo el tiempo de manipulación y devuélvalos al agua con cuidado para que desoven y luchen otro día. Lo más importante es que no capture más de uno de los dos progenitores del lecho. Dejar el nido desprotegido de verdaderos invasores provocará la pérdida del mismo y de toda la cría. Notará que cuando los libere, no volverán inmediatamente al nido, sino que se irán al fondo y se recuperarán durante algún tiempo antes de volver. Por eso es importante dejar a uno de los padres de guardia.

Dominar el arte de capturar pavones durante la época de desove requiere una combinación de conocimientos, habilidad y perseverancia. Si conoce su comportamiento, localiza las zonas de desove y emplea técnicas de pesca eficaces, aumentará sus posibilidades de capturar estos preciados peces exóticos de Miami. Recuerde respetar el medio ambiente y practicar la pesca responsable para preservar estos magníficos peces para el disfrute de las generaciones futuras.

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Llegó la hora del atún

El atún de aleta negra aparece todos los años en abril, con un peso que oscila entre las 3 y las 30 libras, pero queremos enfocarnos en los que entran en el rango de las 15 y 30 libras. Lo ideal es pescarlos en aguas de 180-350 pies.

El primer paso es comprar o pescar tantas sardinas vivas como pueda; pésquelas de forma metódica y abundante. Utilice un anzuelo circular en línea de alambre ligero y átelo a un bajo de línea de fluorocarbono de 30 lb con cuerda de 30 pies. Conecte el bajo de línea con lo que sea que desee, pero a mí particularmente me gusta conectarlo con un nudo bimini.

Lleve el barco a la deriva en el rango de profundidad mencionado, pero tenga en cuenta que en abril suele soplar viento del este. En ese caso, comience la deriva a 300 pies, baje a 120 pies y vuelva a empezar. La picada más activa está generalmente alrededor de los naufragios a 150 - 300 pies de agua, pues el atún se alimentará allí. Mientras navega a la deriva con la sardina viva, coloque una plantilla vertical en un equipo de jigging, a unos 30 metros de la embarcación en el soporte de la caña, y trabájela de forma rápida y agresiva; baje hasta el fondo y tráigalo nuevamente al barco. A mí me gustan las plantillas de cuchillo de 150-160 gramos, así que si gusta puede probarlas.

Los peces vela, los delfines y otros molestos bichos intentarán interponerse en sus picadas de atún durante todo el mes de abril, pero con estos métodos conseguirá grandes capturas.

¡Buena suerte y mucha diversión!

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Jimmy Johnson nos habla sobre su campeonato de pesca en Florida.

El campeonato de pesca de búsqueda del anillo de Jimmy Johnson (Quest for the Ring Championship Fishing Week) es un evento anual de pesca en el sur de Florida que se ha hecho famoso por su bolsa garantizada de más de un millón de dólares. Es el mayor premio garantizado de pesca del mundo, que sepamos. El “premio real” es la posibilidad de que un equipo afortunado gane un anillo de diamantes de la Super Bowl, de una calidad comparable a la de cualquiera de los que concede la NFL.

El nombre del evento es, por supuesto, el del entrenador de fútbol americano Jimmy Johnson, miembro del Salón de la Fama, cuya carrera como entrenador le valió un campeonato nacional universitario con los Miami Hurricanes en 1987 y anillos consecutivos de la Super Bowl con los Dallas Cowboys en 1992 y 1993. Tras una temporada con los Miami Dolphins a finales de los 90, Johnson se retiró como entrenador y desde entonces se ha convertido en un personaje fijo en la comunidad pesquera del sur de Florida.

Tuve la oportunidad de sentarme con él para que me contara cómo surgió este torneo.

El entrenador Johnson creció en la costa del Golfo de Texas y desde el principio le encantó el agua salada. “Papá tenía un pequeño barco de madera de 14 pies en Galveston”, recuerda. Johnson pescaba de niño y desarrolló una gran pasión durante su etapa como entrenador de los Cowboys.

“Me gustaba salir pronto en la barca y pescar solo”, comentó, “La pesca me resultaba muy tranquila en comparación con el estrés de entrenar fútbol profesional. Me encanta. He pescado y soltado cinco marlines azules yo solo... pero mi pez favorito es el peto porque grita. Los pesco a curricán rápido con señuelos o a curricán lento con un ballyhoo y una pesa de puro”.

El torneo del entrenador Johnson empezó como un evento local en los Cayos de Florida.

“Bueno, empezó como un pequeño torneo en los Cayos en torno a mi restaurante, Jimmy Johnson’s Big Chill”, dijo. “Desde que se incorporó el equipo de Fish Hard Events, se ha convertido en la enorme experiencia que es hoy”.

La Semana de Pesca del Campeonato Jimmy Johnson’s Quest for the Ring, o JJFISHWEEK, incluye el evento principal, el Campeonato ‘Quest for the Ring’ de captura y suelta de dos días, con una bolsa garantizada de un millón de dólares; el Torneo Nacional de Pesca Deportiva JJ’s, para los aficionados al pescado de carne; y el Hard Rock Invitational, sólo para invitados.

La JJFISHWEEK de este año concluyó el 9 de marzo con una ceremonia de entrega de premios en el Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino de Hollywood, Florida. La propietaria Sandra MacMillan, el capitán John Louis Dudas y el equipo Sandman, a bordo de un Spencer de 63 pies, recibieron los codiciados anillos de campeones, con los que ganaron 300.000 dólares. Esta es la tercera victoria del equipo Sandman en el codiciado campeonato, después de haber conseguido el título en 2018 y 2020.

Obviamente, el dinero y la pesca son importantes, pero a Johnson le gusta la forma en que involucra a la comunidad pesquera y le devuelve el favor. El evento de este año recaudó más de 100.000 dólares para la CI Foundation, que se donarán a sus beneficiarios.

“Me encanta la gente que reúne”, afirma, “También apoyamos a varias organizaciones benéficas. Mi hijo tiene la Fundación Tranquil Shores, que es un centro para drogadictos y alcohólicos. Tiene una fundación para gente que no puede permitirse un tratamiento”.

La próxima parada de Jimmy Johnson’s Quest for the Ring es un torneo inaugural en Atlantic City, Nueva Jersey, del 14 al 20 de julio. El evento de Florida del año que viene está programado del 4 al 8 de marzo de 2025. Para más información, visite questfortheringfl.com.

Scott Goodman es coeditor de Coastal Angler Magazine/Miami.

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FLAMINGO

Amedida que nos adentramos en abril comenzamos a disfrutar más de la primavera que es, sin duda, mi época favorita del año para pescar en Flamingo. Desde ahora y por el próximo par de meses mi tiempo se invierte sobre todo en Flamingo, ya que tiene mucho que ofrecer a mis clientes.

En abril, me encontrará pescando en la costa alrededor de los manglares y las islas, en las etapas más altas de las mareas, con camarones vivos bajo corchos popping para atraer robalos y gallinetas. Otra gran opción es utilizar las nasas para cangrejos cerca de la orilla para pescar dormilonas, para esto sólo tiene que correr las nasas de cangrejo hasta que haya visto a su pez y, a continuación, lance la línea con un camarón vivo o artificial cerca de la boya. Esto le conseguirá la atención de las dormilonas rápido.

Además, durante los próximos dos meses, encontrará también bancos de sábalos migratorios alrededor de Cape Sable y en la costa. Así que, mientras pesca con nasas de cangrejo, esté atento a los bancos de sábalos que saltan libremente o se desplazan a lo largo de Middle Cape hasta Ponce de León. Un salmonete vivo, pinfish o cebo artificial funcionará muy bien en estos peces.

Finalmente, en los bonitos días de calma, adentrarse en el Golfo para pescar en pecios y otras estructuras resulta muy productivo. Normalmente nos encontramos con un buen número de cobias y palometas en la mayoría de nuestros viajes. Un cangrejo vivo, del tamaño de medio dólar, funcionará mejor para la palometa y un pinfish vivo o los jigs bucktail funcionarán para las cobias.

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Jimmy Johnson’s Quest for the Ring Championship Fishing Week is an annual South Florida event that is renowned for a guaranteed milliondollar-plus purse. It’s the largest guaranteed prize for fshing in the world, so far as we are aware. Te “real prize” is the chance for one team to win diamond-studded Super Bowl-caliber rings that rival any awarded by the NFL.

Te event’s namesake is, of course, legendary Hall of Fame football coach Jimmy Johnson, who is now a fxture in the South Florida fshing community. I had a chance to sit down with Coach to pick his brain about the tournament.

Johnson grew up on the Gulf Coast of Texas and loved saltwater from the get-go. “Daddy had a little14 foot wooden boat in Galveston,” he recalled. Johnson fshed as a child and developed a passion during his time as head coach of the Dallas Cowboys.

“I liked to get out in the boat early and fsh by myself,” he said. “I found fshing to be so peaceful as opposed to the stress of coaching pro football. I just love it. I have caught and released fve blue marlin by myself… but my favorite fsh is the wahoo because they just scream. I’ll fast troll with lures or slow troll with a ballyhoo and a cigar weight.”

Coach Johnson’s tournament started as a local Florida Keys event.

“Well, it started as a small tournament in the Keys centered around my restaurant, Jimmy Johnson’s Big Chill,” he said. “Since bringing on the crew at Fish Hard Events, it has become the enormous experience it is today.”

Jimmy Johnson’s Quest for the Ring Championship Fishing Week, or JJFISHWEEK, includes the main event, the two-day Catch & Release ‘Quest for the Ring’ Championship, featuring a $1 million guaranteed purse; JJ’s National Sportfsh Tournament, for the meat fsh afcionados; and the inviteonly Hard Rock Invitational.

Tis year’s JJFISHWEEK concluded March 9 with an awards ceremony at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Fla. Coveted championship rings were awarded to Owner Sandra MacMillan, Capt. John Louis Dudas and Team Sandman, aboard a 63-foot Spencer, which earned them a cool $300,000. Tis marks Sandman’s third championship, having clinched the title in 2018 and 2020.

Obviously, the money and fshing are big-time, but Johnson likes how the event engages the fshing community and gives back. Tis year’s event raised more than $100,000 for the CI Foundation, which will be gifed to its charitable benefciaries.

“I love the people that it brings together,” he said. “We also have a number of charities that we support. My son has the Tranquil Shores Foundation, which is a drug and alcohol abuse center. He’s got a foundation for people who can’t aford treatment.”

Te next stop for Jimmy Johnson’s Quest for the Ring is an inaugural Atlantic City, New Jersey tournament July 14-20. Next year’s Florida event is slated for March 4-8, 2025. For more information JJFishWeek.com.

Scott Goodman is Co-publisher of Coastal Angler Magazine/Miami.

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SPRING INSHORE ACTION

As the seasons change, so should your fshing locations and tactics. In my quest to target larger trout and reds, I modify my approach slightly versus what I have been doing for the past three or four months. However, depending on the weather, spring can be a tricky time to fnd solid and repeatable patterns. With the water temperature swings, the fsh begin to move from winter to spring areas. But a slight cold front will send them right back to their winter patterns, and it will keep you on your toes.

Te frst major transition is from mud to a frmer sand bottom. In my area, the prominent structure will still be grass, but the base sediment will change. If your area structure is shell or rocks, you will still want to fnd harder sand. According to biologists, the primary reason for this is the winter forage, primarily mullet, fnd their food source in the mud during the colder months. We all know fsh follow the bait, and that is why we target trout and reds on sofer bottoms in the winter. As the water warms, the next generation of perch shrimp and other species hatch and will be found in structure with a frm bottom. In my area, that will be grass.

Now that we know where to fsh, let’s cover the how. In spring, staying tight to the cover is important. It is imperative for juvenile forage to stay in tight schools and intermingled in the structure for survival. Keeping your lure near the grass, shell, or wherever you are fshing will be critical to success. I target the borders where sand and grass meet. Each area will vary depending on if it is predominantly sand or grass. If it is mostly grass, I concentrate my eforts casting into the grass and working my lure into the sand, paying attention to the edge and giving the fsh time to fnd my lure at that intersection. On the other hand, if it is mostly sand, I will target the grass patches and once again the edge.

Spring allows us to utilize a wide range of lures. Sof plastics danced along the bottom or topwaters skated across the surface can both be efective, depending on the mood of the fsh. Tis will be determined by water temp and the passing of late-season cool fronts.

Whatever lure you decide to use, concentrate on the edges of the available cover to increase your odds of having a productive day. As always, take a kid fshing; you just might learn something.

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FISHING THE SECOND SHIFT

Spring is one of my favorite times of year for many species on the inshore menu, including red drum, snook and trout. I usually fsh at night for several reasons including my “day job,” which keeps me occupied for a vast majority of daylight hours. I guess I could become a weekend warrior, but I’ve noticed the best weather typically doesn’t occur on weekends. Tere’s an old saying that goes something like this: “You know what happens afer two days of really crappy weather?”

“MONDAY!”

All joking aside, I believe the best bite for older, wiser, heavily pressured fsh is at night. Tey’re a little more at ease afer the sun goes down and the boat trafc lets up. Tis is when the big girls let their guard down and come back into shallower water to feed. Wherever you fnd shrimp and small mullet along the edges is a good place to take advantage of aggressively feeding redfsh, trout or snook afer dark. Te patterns are similar for all of them.

Just before dark is a good time to get situated to the rising or falling tide and the water clarity, which might be afected by

frequent rains this time of year. Get used to your surroundings and how fast the current is running. Keep the lights low, and allow your night vision to kick in as darkness settles.

Music on the boat is fun, but this is a situation when you’ll want to be quiet. Don’t play the radio loud or stomp around on the deck. Close your coolers and hatches quietly. Try not to talk are laugh too loud. Sound travels extremely well in the water, and when the rest of the world is quiet, the noise you make is even more startling to the fsh.

I don’t even use “spot lock” on the trolling motor at night in shallow water. I think fsh have learned to associate the sound of trolling motors with the presence of a boats and humans… just saying. Make your own choice here.

Color selection is a very important at night. Dark colors, especially with shrimp lures, work better at night, especially when there is a bright moon. It might sound crazy, but dark colors are silhouetted by the moonlight and are easier for fsh to see. Dark brown, purple and black can be extremely hot on nights with a full or nearly full moon.

I’m partial to shrimp imitations, and a lot of times I’ll suspend one under a glowin-the-dark cork for night fshing. Tat cork carries it along perfectly with the current and you can keep your eyes on where your bait is, which is one of the difculties of fshing at night.

If you’re like me and have a job that keeps you occupied during the day, consider fshing the second shif. You might be pleasantly surprised.

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CHASING BACKCOUNTRY COBIA in the Keys

Cobia are robust, daring, and always up for a challenge. You know you’re in for some fun when you spot them cruising near the surface, sometimes in pairs or groups, hounding baitfsh like a wolfpack or drawn in by curiosity at the action around your boat. If you’re geared up and ready for them, a little fnesse will have you luring them in like a pro.

Location is key. When fshing for cobia in the backcountry here in the Florida Keys, we look for them to be around structures, wrecks and foating debris, ofen roaming the same areas in groups. Tey’re not pickiest eaters. Pitch a live bait out in front of them, and they’ll usually eat it, and we’ve also had great success with a Savage Gear RTF 3D Shrimp.

Te action when using these Savage Gear shrimps is a hard jerking lif, then letting your shrimp fall, mimicking a shrimp’s natural actions. For the battle, the optimal gear is at least a 4500 reel, but you really don’t need more than a 6500, and we always trust our Penn Authority and pair it with a medium/medium-light Carnage III Rod for maximum control and power.

Te most important thing to remember when hooking a cobia is to be ready, as it’s very common to spot “following” cobia. Tey ofen travel together and like to investigate what your hooked cobia is doing and eating. Tese “followers” can lead to an epic double header, but only if you have enough rods rigged and ready on the boat and hands to cast them.

Cobia are known for powerful runs, ofen scoping up and switching directions in a split second. Keep calm, adjust your drag, and let them exhaust themselves. Stay alert as you reel in your cobia, as they are known for sudden maneuvers, and will sometimes dart under the boat in a heartbeat. And the fght doesn’t end even afer you’ve gafed a cobia. Exercise caution when you bring them over the rail and onto the deck because they ofen cause havoc on the boat. It’s best to tire them out completely during the fght to minimize potential damage.

Since regulations frequently change with cobia, staying informed is important. One keeper cobia can feed a lot of people. Teir meat is known for its steak-like texture and delicate favor, perfect for a mouthwatering sear with butter and seasoning.

For the best shot at spotting a cobia, consider booking a full-day charter. Tis helps your chances to see one, and the timing should be pretty solid for in the upcoming weeks.

Book a charter at www.beansportfshing.com and follow their cobia adventures at “Bean Sportfshing TV” on YouTube.

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PRE-SPAWN FISH

BREAK STATE RECORDS

Along with blooms on the trees and frogspawn in the ponds, the annual rites of spring include an uptick in anglers reporting heavyweight catches.

A spate of recent record catches marks the transition to longer days, warmer weather and spring-spawning species putting on weight. In Indiana, an angler caught a monster 8-pound, 4-ounce smallmouth bass that crushed the existing state record by a pound. In Kentucky and Georgia, two anglers boated big yellow perch. Te Kentucky perch set a new state record, while the Georgia fsh earned the angler a tie for the heaviest perch ever caught in the Peach State.

In Indiana, angler Rex Remington caught his big pre-spawn smallie on March 3 at Monroe Reservoir. Te fsh was weighed on certifed scales in the presence of Indiana DNR ofcials before being released. Te new record was adopted a couple weeks later and is listed at 8 pounds, 4 ounces, beating a record that had stood since 1992. Te all-tackle world record smallmouth weighed 11 pounds, 15 ounces. It was caught from Dale Hollow Lake, Tennessee in 1955.

Smaller, but no-less-impressive, Lynn Bumgardner caught his 1.58-pound Kentuckyrecord yellow perch at Lake Barkley on March 2. It beat the existing 1.44-pound record caught in 2010. He was trolling grubs for crappie and knew

he had a heavy fsh when it hit, but he didn’t realize it was a potential record perch until it surfaced. Te fsh was 14.25 inches long.

Tey must grow perch bigger in Georgia. On Feb. 18, Emerson Mulhall caught a huge 16-inchlong, 2-pound, 9-ounce yellow perch that tied the existing state record set in 2013. Mulhall, who usually bass fshes at north Georgia’s Lake Burton was initially confused, because the fsh he’d hooked didn’t fght like a bass. When he realized it was a perch, his father convinced him to get of the lake and go get it weighed on certifed scales.

Te all-tackle world record yellow perch is reported by IGFA to have weighed 4 pounds, 3 ounces. Tat fsh was caught in New Jersey in 1865.

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TIPS FROM A PRO

HOW TO FIND AND TARGET THE POST-SPAWN FEED

In some parts of the country, the bass spawn is already coming to an end like it is down here in Florida. In others the post-spawn might not start up for another couple months. Regardless of your phase, this post-spawn fshing tip should help you dial in your fshery when the time is right for you.

One thing is the same for every fshery and every species of bass afer they spawn, they are hungry! Tis can create some awesome and fun fshing opportunities. Post-spawn bass have provided some of my best days on the water.

Typically, afer the largemouth bass spawn, there are other fsh that begin their spawn. I’m not a scientist, but I’m sure this has a lot to do with the specifc timing of why bass do their thing when they do. In most areas of the southern United States, bluegill and ofentimes shad start to spawn very shortly afer the bass fnish up. Afer a long couple weeks or months protecting eggs in the shallows, bass use every advantage they can to feed when these baitfsh group up, and this can make for some fun fshing.

Smallmouth bass and spotted bass in the post-spawn phase are very similar to largemouths when it comes to taking

advantage of bait schools. I have seen them group up and attack shad, perch and alewife schools and any other bait that is readily available. Typically, I do a lot of my searching for these things with my electronics and forward-facing sonar, which is a very helpful tool for learning fsh activity and seeing what’s going on under the surface of the water.

Most of the time you don’t necessarily need electronics. You can use clues visible to the naked eye to help you fnd this “feed” that is going on. Birds feeding on the water is an awesome sign of a feeding frenzy, and it’s one thing I always look for. Also, always keep your eyes peeled for fsh blowing up on the surface or shad fickering under the surface. Sometimes the very smallest clue can lead you to much larger picture. Birds standing on specifc banks, the sound of bluegill popping around vegetation, anything that clues you in to bait in the area usually means the bass aren’t very far away.

Hopefully this tip will help you when the fsh in your area get into the post-spawn feed. Find the bait, and you will fnd the bass!

I try to imitate the prevalent baitfsh with whatever kind of lure I’m throwing. For bluegill eaters, I will throw a frog or a swimjig in bluegill colors. For shad eaters, I will throw white or silver topwaters and crankbaits.

Always match the hatch if possible. Good luck out there this season, and tight lines!

Tyler Woolcott is a professional tournament angler and guide. Check out his website at www.tylerwoolcottfshing.com.

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RED GROUPER

With gag grouper closed until late summer for many of us, it is time to be out looking for red grouper to fll our tacos this spring and summer. Fortunately, they are aggressive eaters if you’re willing to make the extra efort to go to their feeding grounds. In general, to get to decentsized reds, you’ll need to head a bit farther out, with the best fshing being found in 80 feet or deeper, especially as the water warms. You are still looking for the same type of environment; Swiss cheese bottom, ledges and artifcial reefs can all hold good numbers of quality fsh.

Te tactics are the same and simple. Tey will eat dead or live bait in most cases. Tat said, I found a combination of the two to be the best bet. I like to start with “stinky bait.” Dropping some frozen squid or menhaden is a great way to get the bite going. Once the bite starts, which is usually quickly if they are around, I like to switch to palm-size live pinfsh to entice the bigger fsh. While dead bait and jigs will certainly get you keepers, the larger fsh are quicker to hit a live bait.

Rigs are simple. Circle hooks must be used with natural bait and 5/0 to 7/0 hooks will do the trick. I prefer to use about 2 feet of leader, then a swivel and my weight, and a knocker rig will also work. A minimum of 50-pound fuorocarbon leader is recommended, as they will run for a hole in the rocks once hooked. Keep a close eye on your leaders, as they tend to get chafed when the fshing is good.

Even though red grouper are typically smaller than gags, I still use my goto big grouper set up, as at these depths you could get a big gag or other sea monster. Fortunately, new lighter combos like the Accurate BV600 reel and 70H rod make a full day of fshing more fun and less fatiguing. Tese two-speed reels have a patented twin drag that will stop the hardiest of fsh, and with that winching power you can use a lighter more parabolic rods to handle the biggest of bottom fsh. Line is important too. Te lack of stretch in braid is a must for landing big grouper. A minimum of 65-pound test, and a metered braid like the Nomad Panderra 8x is great for knowing how close you are to the bottom. Moreover, these rods are sensitive enough to do double duty as trolling rods for kings, sails and mahi.

While they might not be quite as big as some of their cousins, red grouper are great table fare, and it is hard to turn down a grouper taco, no matter what variety it is.

Will Schmidt is a seasoned tournament angler who has been writing about fshing from more than two decades.

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