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hey call Islamorada the Sportfishing Capital of the World. This slim string of six small islands about halfway down the Florida Keys separates the Atlantic from the Gulf of Mexico, and just offshore in the Atlantic, warm blue currents of the Gulf Stream deliver a steady flow of baitfish and the big migrating pelagic species that feed on them. The Continental Shelf is a highway for swordfish that move through in depths of 1,400 to 1,900 feet with a consistency that may be unmatched anywhere in the world. It is possible to target these deepwater giants any month of the year off Islamorada, and even during the day. But it is sportfishing only for hardcore anglers. Swordfish are elusive anywhere, the most difficult of the billfish to catch, and fights lasting several hours are the reward for tempting a bite from 150- to 400-pound or larger fish deep in the abyss. If catching a swordfish is one of the boxes that remains to be checked off on your bucket list, you’d be hard pressed to find a better place to do it. A little closer in, where the Gulf Stream swings over broken bottom and the offshore humps Islamorada has become famous for, it creates rips where disoriented baitfish become easy prey for dolphin, wahoo, sailfish, kingfish and tuna. In the summer months, flocks of birds are a dead giveaway for dolphinfish pushing frenzied bait to the surface. When that’s not going on, fish can be found trolling feather or jet head lures and plugs. A bite while trolling means it’s time to slow down and cast baits to catch other fish drawn to the same area. Sometimes this is met with spectacular results, especially for mahi, which tend to gather in numbers. Some of the most spectacular action on the humps comes from blackfin tuna. It can show up in spurts any time of year, but fall typically brings a push of 10-pound-plus tuna that can be incited into surface-feeding frenzies. Chumming up blackfins with pilchards is a very visual experience that allows even anglers armed with fly rods to hook up with multiple hard-fighting fish.
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As the tuna move toward the reefs with the late fall and winter baitfish migrations, the bigger fish begin to show up, and kite fishing becomes one of the preferred methods for teasing up fish 20 pounds and larger. The other fish that shows up to take advantage of baitfish from November through the winter is sailfish. There’s a reason why Islamorada is home to so many sailfish tournaments during the winter months. It can seem like everyone drops everything they’re doing for a chance to fly release flags. In fall and winter, sails move in to gorge on abundant ballyhoo around the reefs. This can present opportunities to anglers less than 5 miles from the docks off the islands of Islamorada. The 130- to 200-foot depths produce the most consistent bite where strong currents and changes in water color to a deep royal blue give away the edges and rips where sailfish hunt. Trolling or kite fishing the reefs can produce numerous fish in the 60-pound range when the bite is on. But on sunny days when the weather cooperates, it is possible to sight fish for sailfish inside the reefs in water as shallow as 20 or 30 feet. Even smaller boats can get in on this action. From the tower, crewmembers seek out the fish. When the alarm goes out, chum and baits are deployed. There’s really no technique more exciting. Anglers in the know await those bluebird skies on winter days when seeking out sailfish becomes as much hunting as it is fishing. And if all the offshore action isn’t enough to convince any angler to start making plans right now, fall also brings some of the biggest bonefish of the year to the Islamorada flats. Time it right, and you can be fishing the flats in the morning and trolling the bluewater in the afternoon. What more could you ask for?
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David with a fall snook
That’s how good November will be. The highlight this month is by far the fall mullet run. For those not familiar, the fall mullet run occurs every year in late September through November and heralds the beginning of a major shift in the inshore fishing in Miami. As can be alluded to by the mere name of the event, the bait migration consists of schools of large mullet and finger mullet making their way to Miami from the northern states as they flee the colder waters. On the heels of these hapless mullet are predators such as tarpon, snook, big jacks, sharks and mackerel gorging themselves on these baits for an easy and much needed meal. As fall wears on colder water predators such as mackerel
and bluefish join in on the fray and give anglers an additional species to target. It’s hard to beat seeing several large schools of mullet hundreds of feet long and wide changing the color of the water with their sheer numbers and watching as predators feed on them as bait schools shower amidst the feeding explosions. There have been several times last mullet run when my clients haven’t kept a bait in the water longer than 45 seconds before hooking up to a drag burning predator. On one trip one of my clients hooked up and the predator spooled my Cabo 40 loaded with 30 lb braid before I could get one bait in and start the chase. That’s fall in Miami! My go to set up for this
fishing is a Tsunami 15 lb class rod matched with a Cabo 40 spooled with 30 lb braid ending in a 3' section of 40 lb flouro carbon leader and a 1/0 offset point “J” hook. I tend to hook the live mullet behind the dorsal fin and I toss the live mullet to the out edges of the school. If there are several schools of mullet within close proximity I simply keep drifting my live baits between schools. This is easy, high impact, action filled fishing that keeps your mind off the downward spiraling Dolphins and Hurricanes football teams. One of the critical components of this fishing is exercising patience. Why? Because it’s difficult to leave a bait in the water when a few minutes go by
with explosions and showering bait all around you and your bait isn’t getting hit. Remember, you can’t fish with a bait out of the water so keep it in the water and make sure you’re close to the bait schools. You’ll get yours sooner or later. While this fishing can last all day long, early morning and late afternoon are best. So when the action dies down you’re ready to catch your breath and wait until your shaking hands calm down. So what to do in November? Fish the fall mullet run off the beach and you’ll find yourself wishing everyday was like this!
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David with a 10 pound bonefish on fly.
Greater Miami Publisher’s Corner We got lucky, Hurricane Matthew barely touched South Florida! November brings hope with lots of sunshine and less humidity. Tournament season will be starting. It’s a great time of the year to book a fishing trip with one of our captains. We would like to thank our advertisers, when you visit them please tell them you saw their ad here. Keep fishing and enjoying the outdoors! Scott and Monica Deal scott@coastalanglermagazine.com monica@coastalanglermagazine.com
Eric with a juvenile tarpon on fly.
Fall is one of my favorite times of the year to fish. The water temperatures start to cool off and the permit and bone fishing is world class. Biscayne Bay is also in full swing with our annual fall baitfish migration, pushing plenty of mullet and pilchards (White Bait) spread across the bay. When looking for bait and before casting your cast net, cast some buck tail jigs or top water plugs around the school of bait because there’s usually a few predators lurking below. I’m typically targeting juvenile tarpon, permit and bonefish on a daily basis, and starting around dawn working the bait schools in search for tarpon. The tarpon fishing has been best on those glass calm mornings, where the tarpon are high and happy and usually rolling and crashing baits. The bone fishing and permit fishing has been one of the best I’ve seen, this past summer leading into the fall. With the larger fall tides, the permit fishing will continue to stay strong and depending on the tides, you can
find permit in all sections of the bay. There has been lots of small bonefish around in Biscayne Bay, and it’s a great site to see. Our bone fishery is strong and the fish are reproducing in good numbers. The fall and leading into the winter months is when you start to see the larger bonefish moving in with the cooler water temperatures. It is not uncommon to catch double digit bonefish this time of year and I’m always on the hunt for them. We are catching fish on fly and also spin tackle, choose your weapon and get after it. To book a trip, give me a call anytime. Cheers,
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TOURNAMENT TIME IN SOUTH FLORIDA November is typically the unofficial start of the South Florida tournament fishing season. Hundreds of the areas top fishing teams get their boats, gear, and bait ready to do battle with other hardcore competitors. Most of these tournaments revolve around sailfish with added prize categories for meat fish as well. Success usually boils down to several factors like experience, preparation, bait, and last but certainly not least - LUCK! Unless you show up with your A game, you will probably just be contributing to the prize money. Speaking of prize money; six figure winnings have become pretty common for some of these events. The main driver for these big purses is all of the added value categories also know as “calcuttas” that accompany most tournaments. Many of the top teams focus their efforts on winning these categories because they know that it is often their best chance of walking away with a big cardboard check. Although the possibility of big winnings is exciting, the real attraction is being crowned the top team if only for a short time. What does it take to be a winner?
Before you consider shelling out the big bucks needed to enter one of these events, there are several things you should consider. First, you’ll need the right boat for the job. Second, is an experienced crew that works well together and knows their strengths and weakness. Third and one of the most important things is lots and lots of quality live bait. Finally, you’ll need catch a few breaks here and there and minimize mistakes. Now, let us look a bit closer at all of these. Boat technology has evolved
tremendously over the last twenty years or so and competitive fishing is probably the biggest driving factor. Today’s boats are larger, faster, and hold more bait than ever before. The two boat styles that dominate the tournament circuit are large sport fish style boats with tall tuna towers and the advantage of added height. In the past these boats were considered slow but thanks to modern boat building technology many can out run the smaller center consoles. Speaking of center consoles, most are in the 30'-40'
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2.9 11:05p 2.7 2.8 11:44p 2.6 2.7 2.5 1:05p 2.7 2.5 12:54p 2.6 2.4 1:49p 2.6 2.5 2:47p 2.6 2.6 3:46p 2.7 2.7 4:43p 2.8 2.9 5:38p 2.9 3.1 6:30p 3.1 3.3 7:22p 3.2 3.4 8:13p 3.2 3.4 9:04p 3.2 3.4 9:56p 3.1 3.3 10:50p 3.0 3.1 11:46p 2.9 3.0 2.7 1:20p 2.8 2.6 2:18p 2.7 2.5 3:17p 2.6 2.5 4:12p 2.5 2.5 5:02p 2.5 2.6 5:47p 2.5 2.6 6:29p 2.5 2.7 7:08p 2.6 2.7 7:47p 2.6 2.8 8:25p 2.6 2.8 9:04p 2.5
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length and sport anywhere from 2-4 large outboard motors. Many of these center console boats now incorporate gap towers giving them some of the height lost to their larger counterparts. Outboard boats are usually faster, especially when seas are calm. Both boats offer pros and cons and it is up to the captain and crew to squeeze the most out of their vessel. Once you have the right boat for the job, you’ll need the right crew. Having the right personal is as much about talent as it is about chemistry. Just like any professional sports team, members must be able to work well together and get along especially when things are going as planned. Each member must take advantage of his or her talents wether it’s rigging, working the kites, or running the boat. Everyone needs to know what it take to catch fish fast and be familiar with all of the tournament rules so that no fish get disqualified. In cases were one team member misses or loses a fish, other team members need to reassure them instead of pointing fingers. Tension and stress often leads to more mistakes and lost fish. The top performing
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out of nowhere to take claim of #1 spot. It is this suspense that makes it so exciting and keeps us all coming back for more. If you think you have what it takes, now is the time to get it done. Well, that’s pretty much it for right now. I will be conducting several fishing seminars at the Bass Pro Shops in Miami. Topics, dates, and times will be announced both on my FACEBOOK page and website (link below). Also, don’t forget that you can keep up with all of the action by following us on FACEBOOK, Instagram, and Twitter. If you like watching some of the action, be sure to check out my YOUTUBE page for the latest video additions. Tight Lines,
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November means a lot of changes in the fishing world. Finger mullet showing up followed by larger mullet, bluefish, tarpon, and a whole lot more. At the same time this migration reminds us that mutton and yellow tail snappers are migrating down the reefs. Groupers are moving in shallow and can soon be caught trolling large lipped plugs in 20 to 30 ft of water. And, if that wasn’t enough, the swordfish are at their yearly prime offshore. Sailfish and mahi should be active in 60 to 600 ft of water. A lot of days kite fishing with herring, goggle eyes and pilchards will do great. But, you have to be prepared for the days that both the sails and mahi are locked in on ballyhoo. At those times you better have live ballyhoo for bait. These long nosed critters can be
caught on shallow reefs and around inlets by chumming and fishing small hooks baited with peeled shrimp under bobbers or they can be caught with a cast net. Another seasonal favorite is the arrival of Spanish mackerel by the first of November. Trolling small plugs, spoons and feathers will find the school, but chumming with ground chum and fishing small pilchards and live shrimp will catch the most fish. Bring the fly rod and white flies and light spinners rigged with white jigs or spoons for the most fun. 20 lb titanium wire will save a lot of lures, but 30 lb fluorocarbon will but mandatory for clean water days. If you ever thought about surf or pier fishing, now is the time. Live silver mullet fished on the bottom or spooltex lures worked on the north side of inlets will produce big snook. Jigs spoons and plugs will draw action from mackerel, jacks and bluefish at local fishing piers and jetties.
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GRAMP’S CRAMPS ANOTHER “GLORY HOLE” By Cliff Kunde If you spend time on the water or in the woods, you probably have some secret spots that are talked about but their locations never reveled. These are what we call “Glory Holes” and if the locations are ever established by other hunters/fishermen, the whole concept is lost. We work hard for certain fish and game and as my father would always say, “it’s the adventure not the harvest” I believe in the adventure. Like your valuables, you keep them under lock and key. Growing up in South Florida, there were so many honey holes for fish and game, it seemed as if they would never end. I shot my first rabbit on Flagler Street and 53rd Avenue shortly before moving into the country, Pinecrest. It was not a town back then, just a quiet set of mango trees and a stream, called Snapper Creek. And it did have snappers in it all the way past where Dadeland is today. Snook and Tarpon were abundant and gators graced its’ banks. Things were different back then and when the sixties rolled in, we had moved well south by the Deering Estate. The house was small, but the yard was humongous, stretch-
ing across 7 ½ acres. I know, my brother and I had to cut the lawn. Two young bucks pushing 20" lawn mowers all day kept us out of trouble our Dad would say. We both worked at the local gas station at Richmond Drive and Old Cutler Road. Across the street was Snowden’s Bar. When you frequented the place you never knew if the guy sitting beside you was a banker, a milkman, or an escaped convict. That wonderful imagination, always at play. By the mid-seventies, one of our
favorite targets, Snook had declined dramatically. Both of us were returning from military service and there were no Snook to catch. Well hold on, back up a decade or so, when we were out mowing the South end of Florida, there was a soft spot down by the water. In the driest of times, we would get our feet wet and usually sink up to our knees crossing that spot. Our Dad got a backhoe and was going to dig out the soft stuff and replace it with solid soil, but upon a few shovels full it became clear that it was a spring. That clear bubbly spring water that all the old westerns depicted as their salvation before crossing the desert. Dad opened up a creek to the water and we used that spot as a highlight of the property. Well, that spring attracted so many fish, otters, raccoons and birds that it became our own little Honey Hole. Forward to the 70’s again and no Snook, but, remember Snowden’s Bar. We would encounter lots of fishermen at that place and intentionally introducing the lack of Snook paid off many times. You see, once you got every one talking about the Snook, and the lack thereof, you
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HAULOVER PIER, N. MIAMI BEACH N 25° 54.2’ / W 80° 07.2’
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could throw out a challenge that said you still could find them and a bet would be generated on how quickly. Interestingly, the barmaid always held her tongue, I had babysat her daughter years earlier. The bet would start at $5 to show them a Snook within an hour, increasing to $10 for a half hour and $20 for a ten minute showdown. The barmaid would keep the cash and we only lived a few houses away, so with a flashlight and gate opener, it would take only five minutes. There were always the three large Snook that would surface and insure our successful bet. Dating money was not easy to find and this made both our weekends better. We never tried to catch those fish, just considered them pets and better than stocks for a return. By 1977 our father and his buddies began the conservation goals that drove me for the next several decades. It was good for the fish, the fishermen, the environment as a whole. I still thank that barmaid for not spilling our secret. True “Glory Holes” need to kept sacred and there are always more if you search them out, but don’t bet on them.
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to shut off about mid morning. We had a great push of bigger tarpon in the 40-80 lb. range over the last few weeks. The tide is extremely important in finding these fish. Sightfishing for redfish and snook has also been productive. A lot of schooling fish and a lot of singles and doubles. Finding low water helps your chances as it concentrates them a little bit better. It is a great time to be in the Glades right now. You hardly see another boat all day and the fishing remains strong! Tight lines,
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WAHOO FISHING In this first of a two part series on wahoo fishing, I will cover the lure selection and terminal tackle needed to go high-speed wahoo fishing. The most popular for wahoo in the Caribbean, Central and South America is the Ilander by L&S Bait Co. We rig this lure with two 9/0 or 10/0 Southern Style Tuna hooks, in-line, facing down. Next we put a 2 oz egg lead sinker inside a 9" skirt and slide inside the lure as shown in the picture. We use 480 lb stranded cable, which we prefer because it is a lot more flexible and will not kink like wire. Bullet shaped lure heads will go through the water with less resistance and it is the preferred lure for high speed trolling at speeds of 14 to 18 knots. Use bullet shape lures from 125' to 250' with a 24 oz or 32 oz cigar shaped trolling lead. The minimum tackle should be a 50 lb class rod and reel with 60 lb of 80 lb monofilament. Some people
prefer to use 80 lb or 130 lb braided line, I prefer mono because the stretch of up to 30% vs 2% of the braided lines. Closer to the boat we use XL bullet head lures like the Proteus from Bahama Lures and Wahoo Candy from Black Bart. Fish these lures 60'to 80' from the boat with 48 oz or 64oz leads and rig them with double 11/0 Southern Tuna style tuna hooks. As for the shotgun, place it 250’ to 300’ back, and use Black Bart’s Crooked Island Candy, which is a narrow long neck weighted chugger, without cigar lead in front of it, this way the lure cups air and leaves a 15' long bubble trail the big wahoos like. I like to place this lure in the middle of the boat or transom not to interfere with other rods as you make tight turns.
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uccessful fishing necks down to two things. The first challenge focuses on finding the species you are planning to catch, and the second phase centers on getting them to eat a bait or strike an artificial. Everybody may know that, but not all anglers achieve their goals on the water. The key lies in planning your day and working your plan. Did you ever wonder why leading guides almost always find and catch fish every time they are on the water. There’s no mystery or deep, dark secret. They know the area they fish, they understand the preferences of the species they seek, and they plan their day in advance. If you fish the same waters repeatedly, you should have a pretty fair idea of where your quarry should be based on the tide, water temperature, bait concentrations and basic experience. Decide before you leave the dock where you plan to start and the next three or four spots if the first one doesn’t pan out. It’s also important to spend sufficient time in each location to make sure you give it a fair chance to produce results. Regardless if you are new to the area or fish there all the time, there are basic approaches you should constantly remember. If you can learn the depth where fish were caught recently, chances are they will still be lingering at that depth even if you don’t know the precise spot. During new and full moons, if you fish the shallows, the tides will be higher and lower. On incoming water, fish will push up shallower and then drop off the flat during the last of the outgoing tide. If you see sharks cruising a flat, that’s a good indication of the depth you should be looking for
fish. For those who prefer trolling, try a zigzag course working at a 45-degree angle deeper and then shallower until you start getting strikes. On the offshore grounds, look for weedlines, debris, currents, birds, baitfish and anything else out of the ordinary. Troll with the current, against the current, from deep to shallow, and shallow to deep until you hit paydirt. Remember the theory of “seats in a restaurant.” Fish tend to hold in very specific places. Even if you catch one, another will replace it shortly. That means you need to keep going back to exact spots where you caught fish in the past. Too many anglers simply fish at random without studying the area they plan to fish. Even if you’ve never fished those waters before, study the currents, the dropoffs and necks of a funnel where water flows in an out in channels. Finally, if you use natural bait, make sure it is fresh and change it frequently so it constantly gives off maximum odor. Live bait should be frisky. Replace it every 15 or 20 minutes. If you prefer artificials, stick with the basics and with lures that have caught fish in the past. You can try new lures when you find the fish and are having a banner day. The price of success is eternal vigilance on the water. Stay alert, follow a game plan, and you should be smiling at the end of the day. Award-winning writer, photographer, radio personality, and television producer, Mark Sosin is a leading educator, journalist, and more than 3,000 of his articles have been published and he is currently working on his 31st book.
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’m going to share some packing tips that’ll help you prepare to kayak fish in remote locations where you’ll rely on what you brought and someone else’s kayak… where you’ll fish on water you know very little about, in an area so remote that once you’re there, you’re there. If you’re like me, you’ll fish from a Hobie Mirage for roosterfish, a fish with an aggressive attitude and a killer Mohawk. When travelling it can be beneficial to share baggage expenses with a friend. We made our own 8’6’’ rod tube that was wide enough to hold eight rods and two gaffs. I use a large dry bag backpack for all my kayak accessories: extra rod tube extenders, gear ties, PFD, headlamp, pliers, cutters, extra dry bags, sunscreen, my TackleWebs, rain gear and other useful tools. Tackle takes up an entire suitcase with lures, hooks, leader and tackle boxes. It doesn’t sound like much until you lay everything out. Terminal tackle has to be checked baggage. I pack my reels in a Pelican case. I use it as a carry on. It also holds my laptop/POV camera. By the time this guy is packed, there isn’t much space, but it gets the job done. You might think your reels can handle the abuse of travel, but all that rattling and banging has the potential to loosen screws and drags. Plus, I’m not comfortable with the thought of losing thousands of dollars in gear. Occasionally I’ve been forced to check my reels. Prepare for the possibility.
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aving just finished a book about one of the most famous bridges in Europe, the Galata Bridge in Istanbul, I’ve thought a lot about the value of bridges for fishermen, especially those in Florida. The Galata Bridge is unique in that several hundred fishermen every day of the year fish from the upper deck of the two-deck bridge. People on the lower deck, usually dining or imbibing spirits, can actually see the hooked fish go from the water to the upper decks. One of the most popular edibles, in fact, at the lower level is the fish sandwich, although the fish in the sandwich usually comes frozen from Norway. Florida has some great bridges that have attracted fishermen for dozens of years. Two of my favorites are the Bahia Honda Rail Bridge in the Keys and the remnants of the Tampa Bay Bridge that the Sunshine Skyway Bridge replaced in 1987. The first one, which used to connect Bahia Honda Key with Spanish Harbor Key in the Keys, was once a part of Henry Flagler’s Overseas Railway that connected Key West to the mainland. After the monster hurricane of Labor Day 1935 destroyed that railway, the federal government bought the line and built the Overseas Highway in 1938, making the connection to Key West much more secure. When workers built a four-lane Bahia Honda Bridge north of the old bridge in 1972, they took away two spans of the former bridge to give space for boats to pass through the waterway. Today the eastern part of the old bridge is part of Bahia Honda State Park and is popular with pedestrians and fishermen. The Bahia Honda Bridge is just one of many that the Florida Department of Transportation built, gradually replacing all of the bridges that Henry Flagler built for his “railroad that went to sea.” Some popular fishing bridges are around Islamorada, where guides can put fishermen onto tarpon, goliath grouper and sharks, including black tips, bulls, hammerheads and lemons. The advantages of such abandoned bridges are that motorized vehicles are not allowed to use
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the designated fishing bridges and they span the deep channels that run between the islands. Another favorite fishing bridge in Florida is the older one that has since been replaced by the very impressive Sunshine Skyway Bridge over Tampa Bay that connects Sarasota and Terra Ceia in Manatee County. Fishermen can park their vehicles just a few feet away from where they will fish, even at nighttime since the former bridge is lit at night. That light attracts fish to the bridge, including grouper, pompano, sea bass, snook and tarpon. The piers and bridges around Florida allow fishermen the chance to fish relatively deep waters without getting wet or relying on a boat. So get out and enjoy our really great bridges to try your luck for some big ones Kevin McCarthy, the award-winning author of the forthcoming “The Galata Bridge in Istanbul” (2016), can be reached at ceyhankevin@gmail.com.
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a fishing town, and each year I’m pleasantly surprised to find that all the local hotels, tackle shops and restaurants still eagerly accommodate anglers like us. There are plenty of fishing piers, boat launches and public parks providing easy access to the water. Kayaking around areas like Little Jim Island and Bear Point, we’re always able to find a fish or two to catch. Seventeen miles (give or take a few miles) off the coast, the warm currents from the nearby Gulfstream provide plenty of bluewater action each winter when the “Sailfish Capital of the World,” just south of St. Lucie County, experiences huge migrations of Atlantic sailfish through its world famous “Sailfish Alley.” All Around Alluring Yesterday, Ed and I found several private inshore and offshore fishing charters in the area that cater to anyone’s budget and schedule. We ended up booking an offshore charter—aboard The Last Mango—and had a blast winching up grouper, snapper and amberjack from the patchwork of reefs and wrecks along the ocean floor. That evening, we recounted fish tales over wine and dinner at Cobb’s Landing overlooking the Fort Pierce City Marina. The open-air, tiki-style restaurant cleaned, prepared and served our very own catch in a variety of delectable entrees. After a short stroll to the Sailfish Brewery for craft beers, it was back to our rooms to rest up for the following day. This morning, Ed and I were eager to get to the lagoon to cast our lines. After putting on my waders, I quietly stepped into the calm serene water just after sunrise. As the ocean slowly drank the river, it reaffirmed to me why wade fishing during a falling tide is the real treasure of the area. Even without a boat or kayak, I can still immerse myself within one of the most diverse ecosystems on the planet, where dolphins, manatees and birds of every color abound. It’s one of few places where the next cast could be another world record, or result in catching a species I’ve never seen before. And best of all, it’s knowing as soon as the sun illuminates the warm blue water, a few of life’s worries will wash away with the tide. Get hooked on Fort Pierce in St. Lucie!
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TUART, FLA— It’s a well-known fact that as one’s leg and near state record status, or small Stuart and Martin County are often referred to tarpon snook with a tarpon-like eye and mouth, but in fishing circles as “The Sailfish Capital of the snook like body, or the fat snook, which looks like a World.” What is lesser known, but just as true, is humpback fish, can all be caught within 3 miles from that this area of Florida’s Treasure Coast could also where a sailfish can be caught. be called “Snook City” or “Kingfish Kountry” for the What’s beautiful is that snook can be caught on same reasons the sailfish has become a community a wide variety of live or dead baits like mullet and icon. shrimp, artificial lures and flies, and can be caught Sailfish Capital of the World was a hard-earned from boats, on foot, from bridges, docks, wade and appropriate moniker first penned in an outdoors fishing, on the beach, near spillways and pretty much column in 1938 by a journalist who worked for the anywhere water can be accessed. Miami Herald. As for kingfish, anglers can find a personal The writer had been a guest of Ernie Lyons, best swimming less than a mile off Martin County longtime editor of the Stuart News, along with beaches during these months. The Southern Kingfish several other outdoor columnists from other areas Association, the nation’s largest saltwater tournament of the country during a week in January 1938. Lyons, trail, has made plans to fish its 2016 and 2017 a savvy and colorful columnist, knew Stuart’s true National Championship tournament in these waters gifts to the world lay in its subtropical location and for that very reason. King mackerel up to 60 pounds proximity to world-class sportfishing. Working with are possible, and numerous kings between 30 and 40 local tourism officials and the charter fishing fleet, pounds will be caught by tournament fishing teams. Lyons and Stuart lucked out when a particularly Winners will take home boat-motor-trailer packages strong run of migrating sailfish passed offshore of the worth tens of thousands of dollars. St. Lucie Inlet. That week, an estimated 1,000 sailfish Large lively live baits are the best way to land a were caught, and most were released, during what was trophy tournament-winning kingfish, but if it’s fun described as an unprecedented confluence of fish and fishing, these sporty predators will eagerly take dead skilled anglers. Typically, in this region, trolled dead baits like ribbonfish, live blue runners or bluefish, or baits are used to catch them in 80 to 160 feet of water even lures. only a few miles off the shore. All three of these remarkable catches are available But the rivers and inshore waters of the area and eager to feed this time of year. Regardless of one’s have also always been full of memory-making fish desired type of fishing, there are plenty of options to of a lifetime. The snook fishing in Stuart has always be enjoyed in the Sailfish Capital of the World. been exceptional. The waters of the St. Lucie River, Ed Killer is an outdoors columnist with Treasure although sometimes beleaguered by Lake Okeechobee Coast Newspapers and the USA Today Network. discharges, are still home to five subspecies of snook. For More Fishing in Martin County, go to Nowhere else in the world can this claim be made. Common snook as long
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