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Ben Martin

Editor In Chief Coastal Angler/The Angler Magazine

EDITOR IN CHIEF : Ben Martin • camads@coastalanglermagazine.com VICE PRESIDENT : Tracy Patterson • tracy@coastalanglermagazine.com ART DIRECTOR : Rebecca Snowden • graphics@coastalanglermagazine.com EDITOR : Nick Carter • editorial@coastalanglermagazine.com WEBMASTER : Dmitriy Pislyagin • webmaster@coastalanglermagazine.com

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MOTOR REVIEW Honda Marine Debuts New

BF4, BF5 and BF6 4-stroke Engines

Portability, performance and reliability are the hallmarks of Honda Marine’s new and redesigned portable engine models, the BF4, BF5 and BF6 4-stroke outboards. Honda Marine debuts new engines with the BF4 and BF6 models, and redesigns the legendary BF5 models. Packed with the latest technology from Honda, the 127cc 4-stroke, single cylinder engines offer boaters the choice of four horsepower (BF4), five horsepower (BF5) or six horsepower (BF6). All three new engines are available with either a short (15 inch/38 cm) or long (20 inch/51 cm) shaft. “The new Honda BF4, BF5 and BF6 engines are easy to start, easy to stop and easy to carry. The new four-stroke Honda Marine engines are best-in-class performers. They are the right size for the right purpose,” said Mark DiPietro, senior manager, Honda Marine. “The new Honda BF4, BF5 and BF6 marine engines feature a new internal fuel tank and new motor mounts to run quietly and smoothly, while delivering the longest continuous running time.”

The new Honda Marine BF4, BF5 and BF6 engines provide consumers four main features—portability, performance, reliability and comfort. Portability A combination of light weight (roughly 60 pounds) and new carrying handle design make the Honda BF4, BF5 and BF6 marine engines easy to transport and store. The tiller handle fully folds out of the way, making storage options even more convenient. Performance The engines integrate a 1.5-liter, large capacity internal fuel tank, which delivers the longest continuous running time in their class—more than 40 minutes at wide-open throttle. In addition, the Honda BF5 and BF6 4-stroke engines can be connected to an external fuel tank for longer journeys. Consumers have the choice of an additional three different propeller options for the style that best fits their boating. Reliability Honda Marine’s new BF4, BF5 and BF6 models share the same, proven onecylinder, 127 cubic centimeter engine block and benefit from Honda’s 4-stroke engine technology. In case of an oil pressure drop, a new, low-oil alert system will automatically limit the engine speed to 2,300 rpm to protect the engine. Comfort The new Honda BF4, BF5 and BF6 portable engines feature a host of new technologies and features that consumers will appreciate. • A new decompression mechanism helps make all three new Honda Marine engines easy to pull start, regardless of the engine temperature. • One-push stop switch serves to shut down the engine with no chance of the engine re-starting. • The Honda Marine BF4, BF5 and BF6 portable engines feature redesigned rubber motor mounts that reduce vibration in all rpm ranges and reduce engine noise. • The BF4, BF5 and BF6 are available with an optional charging system with a capacity of 6 Amps at 12 Volts to power consumer demands for electronic devices. With a starting U.S. manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) of $1,875, the BF4 is a compact, lightweight engine with excellent low- to mid-range power. The new Honda BF5 delivers new features and technology at a starting price of $2,025. The starting U.S. MSRP of the new Honda Marine BF6 is $2,150. For more information, see marine.honda.com.

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Using a Smartphone Isn’t Always Smart On The Water Submitted by Sea Tow

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eople rarely go anywhere on land without their smartphones anymore, and it has become increasingly common to see boaters using cell phones when they’re out on coastal and inland waters as well. That’s fine—as long as your boat is also equipped with a VHF radio, one of the most important pieces of safety equipment you can have on board. “Your cell phone could die or you could drop it overboard. We recommend people take a 5-watt handheld VHF along on their boat, at a minimum, to use as their primary form of communication on the water,” said Capt. Ed Schrader, owner of Sea Tow Hampton Roads, Va., which serves the busy waters of Hampton Roads, Virginia Beach and Chesapeake Bay. “It’s better to have a 25-watt VHF mounted at the helm, however.”

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Capt. Sammy Royal, owner of Sea Tow Horseshoe Beach, Fla., which covers a rural stretch of the Gulf Coast on Florida’s Panhandle from Waccasassa to Keaton Beach, said boaters can’t rely on their smartphones always “having bars” in his area. “Cell phone service is very limited here. There are small fishing villages along the coast that are nine or 10 miles apart with nothing in between,” he said − making it essential to have a VHF on board. Another important benefit to using a VHF radio rather than a cell phone is that if you ever find yourself needing assistance, more than one listener can hear and respond to your call for help. “With a VHF, you are able to communicate with more people quickly on the water. Whether it’s Sea Tow, the Coast Guard, or a nearby boater, everybody’s going to hear what you’ve got to say,” said Capt. Schrader, adding, “The USCG’s Rescue 21 System also has VHF direction-finding capabilities and can obtain a relatively good location as soon as you click your mic and place that distress call. This helps greatly if you do not know your location or don’t have time to provide it.” Of course, a VHF radio can’t help you in an emergency situation if it’s not working properly. Both Captains advise using Sea Tow’s free Automated Radio Check service to quickly and easily check that your boat’s VHF is in operational prior to setting out on the water. To use the service, simply tune the VHF to the local Automated Radio Check channel, key the mic, and request a radio check. You will hear an automated response and then the call will be played back to you, confirming that your VHF radio is working and allowing you to assess transmission strength, a crucial safety check. Sea Tow Horseshoe Beach offers the Automated Radio Check service on VHF channels 26 and 27. Sea Tow Hampton Roads provides the service on channel 28. To find the Sea Tow Automated Radio Check channel in your boating area, visit https://www.seatow. com/tools-and-education/automated-radio-check. For more on Sea Tow, an international marine assistance provider, go to www.seatow.com.

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Boat Accessories Product Reviews AWLGRIP AWLCRAFT SE TOPCOAT With consistent technical innovation and stringent quality controls, Awlgrip’s line of topside finishing systems are the products all others are measured against. Those who take pride in the look of their vessels, whether they are dinghies or megayachts, trust in the superlative finishes provided by Awlgrip. Awlcraft SE is a revolutionary topcoat encompassing metallics, pearls and effect pigments and is fast drying with excellent opacity. It is designed to work as one layer of a multi-part system. The Awlcraft SE imparts the color and effect and is then top coated with a clear high-gloss finish topcoat to give gloss and protection. This combination forms a high-performance, high-gloss, durable topcoat system. Available for new custom or production builds, or refits, the Awlcraft SE range offers owners a great choice from more than 10,000 standard colors, as well as custom colors to match any color imaginable.

MILLENNIUM D-100 DECK CHAIR Millennium Marine has introduced the most weather resistant and durable deck chair on the market. The Millennium D-100 Deck Chair exemplifies the comfort, portability and durability Millennium has become known for. The D-100 is designed for portability and easy storage, and it is built with high strength, anodized aluminum. The anodized aluminum prevents corrosion, whether the D-100 is asked to perform under the rigorous conditions of saltwater or freshwater fishing. D-100 Deck Chairs are equipped with Millennium’s patented ComfortMax seat, which makes wet bottoms a thing of the past. They are made from a breathable fabric that won’t collect water. They are mold and mildew resistant, quick drying, and they will outlast any marine seat on the market. With 4 inches of height adjustment, and the capability to swivel 360 degrees, the D-100 Deck Chair is equipped with selfleveling feet for stability. It weighs just 12 pounds and folds up for easy transport in a nylon carrying bag.

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

Spider King rod holders make your fishing more productive. A modular Spider King rod holder system lets a fisherman “rig, cast and relax” with as many as eight lines in the water. And the same system can also keep a drink and tackle on hand. The plates attach to the bottom of the boat seat using existing factory holes, therefore there is no need to drill. Accessories include rod holders, drink holder, tackle holder and tackle/drink holder. We also offer outriggers by the pair in single, double and a four-rod holder gunnel-mount spider rig. Spider King products are made in the USA of 100 percent marine grade aluminum and they are powder coated so there is no maintenance or cleaning. Most items are available in black, white and argent silver. Visit the Spider King website to view all of their fine products.

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MARINETECH TROLLMASTER PRO 3+ Trolling is not as fun or effective for the guy tied to the motor. The world’s leading remote throttle control for gas-powered auxillary outboards is now available with wireless remote control. TROLLMaster Pro 3+ is an angler’s dream, allowing the angler to maintain optimum trolling speeds to within 1/10 mph. Slow trolling anglers understand that boat speed can make or break the day’s catch. TROLLMaster maximizes the time spent in the ‘sweet spot.’ Catch more fish with the freedom of movement that wireless control offers. Additional features include momentary ‘max throttle’ burst function for quick response or for ‘fluttering’ baits; idle/resume speed, left and right turn push button control. The hand-held remote is ergonomically designed for hours

of comfort. The remote is water resistant and comes with detachable lanyard and backlit LCD display for positive visibility in dark conditions. Engine specific throttle/hardware kits fit neatly under the cowling and are available to fit most brands of kicker motors. TROLLMaster also allows the angler to control the auxiliary 4 stroke’s steering with the addition of Panther’s Electro Steer drive units. The Panther T-4 and T-5 Electro Steer units are designed to remotely steer ‘kicker’ motors from anywhere on the boat. They mount on the tilt-tube and can be installed in minutes. Electro Steer units are available in fresh and saltwater models.

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We’ve all heard one. But the fact is, once in a while, life hands you a set of circumstances so astoundingly awesome, it’s hard to believe. And with the power and reliability of the Mercury 60 HP FourStroke behind you, this might happen more often than you think.

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The all-electric Power-Pole Micro anchor is compact, virtually silent and drives the 3/4” Micro Spike at the push of a button. Add the rechargable Micro Battery Pak and you’re ready to go wherever adventure takes you. Get all the details and find a dealer near you at power-pole.com.

Mercury Unrolls Advanced New Features For Joystick Piloting

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or almost 80 years, Mercury Marine has been the world’s leading manufacturer of recreational marine engines. The broad range of marine propulsion spans from 2.5hp to 1,700hp in Mercury’s new racing sterndrive engine. Over the past decade, Mercury has invested more than $800 million in research and development and expansion into its global headquarters in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. That investment has allowed the company to grow its employee base from 1,400 in 2009 to more than 3,200 in 2017—which includes more than 700 engineers. The investment has also allowed Mercury to continue its cadence of averaging one new product launch every six weeks. Today, Mercury is more than an engine company. It’s a marine propulsion solution company that not only has a portfolio of engines for any boater, but also the technology to enhance the boating experience. Mercury’s ecosystem of technology is unmatched in the marine industry and features Joystick Piloting for outboards or inboards, SkyHook virtual anchoring, Vessel View mobile and Active Trim. All four products work together with the engine to create the perfect experience on the water and allow boaters to Go Boldly. The latest innovation from Mercury is an enhancement for Mercury

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Joystick-equipped vessels. Designed for convenient purchase as downloadable content (DLC) from Mercury’s GoFree store, Skyhook Advanced Features provides Joystick vessels with even better positioning control in specific situations. Boaters and anglers who love the way Mercury’s GPS-enabled Skyhook lets their vessel maintain a steady position while waiting for a bridge opening or hold over a reef, will be sure to appreciate Skyhook Advanced Features. New Skyhook Advanced Features include: • Heading Adjust provides Joystick operators with the ability to adjust the heading lock in 1- and 10-degree increments while SkyHook is active, making vessel control even more precise. • BowHook can be used to unlock heading and just maintain position, allowing the boat to point in whatever direction the winds and currents dictate. This feature is useful when a locked-in heading is not necessary. • DriftHook lets the operator maintain heading and unlock the position of the vessel allowing winds and currents to move the vessel along. Adjustments of 1- and 10-degree increments can be made while drifting when bundled with Heading Adjust. In addition, Mercury continues to advance its Vessel View mobile technology and roll it out around the world. The VesselView Mobile app instantly provides users access to their boat’s SmartCraft digital data in the palm of their hand. SmartCraft® is a fully integrated suite of digital technologies, including marine gauges, sensors, vessel systems and computercontrolled features, that gives users a higher level of control over their boat’s propulsion and electrical systems. Now, with Mercury Marine’s VesselView Mobile, users can see SmartCraft engine data right on the screen of their mobile device. The app also includes useful new features such as Maintenance Reminders, Mapping, Performance Summary, and Fault Code Diagnostics. VesselView Mobile makes preparing for and spending a day on the water easier, safer and more enjoyable by letting users perform functions from their mobile device. For more information, visit www.mercurymarine.com.

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hile visiting a friend of mine about 15 years ago, I noticed a book on his coffee table. It was called “Bluewater Hunting and Freediving” by Terry Maas, and it had the photo of a diver holding a bluefin tuna on the front cover. I already enjoyed hunting on scuba for groupers and snappers in my backyard, but the thought of spearing a tuna intrigued me to no end… and the thought of freediving also caught my attention. I had a hard time finding like-minded friends to dive with at first, as freediving was not a mainstream activity in Florida at the time. After researching a bit, I found a freediving school called Performance Freediving International and signed up for a course. I also found a freedive spearfishing club, which consisted of about 10 guys and no women. To this day, I give the same advice to anyone who wants to learn: “Take a class from a freedive agency, and join a local club so you can make friends and perhaps find a mentor.” Before the class, I had never tried to hold my breath while holding still in a pool—called static apnea. I was predicting that I would be a one-minute diver, but after some instruction I held my breath for four minutes. Most importantly, I learned how to avoid a “blackout” and how to rescue a blacked-out diver. We were taught the importance of the buddy system and one-up/one-down diving. While these classes will at least double your breath-hold time, learning the safety aspects is even more important. Fifteen years later, I can look back and say that learning to freedive opened a whole new underwater world for me. Now that I’m an oldster in the sport, I marvel at the growth rate, the number of agencies offering classes, the number of clubs in the area, and the large number of people that are in those clubs. It’s wonderful to see so many young people enjoying the sport. Lest I give the impression that freediving is a young people’s activity or something that super-athletes do, let me debunk that myth. I have met overweight smokers that were very good at it, and I’ve been diving with 80 year olds who were still enjoying it. Freediving is for anyone

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he Florida Fish & Wildlife Commission recently announced a 78-day recreational harvest season for red snapper along Florida’s Gulf Coast. The dates include Saturdays and Sundays, starting the first Saturday in May, then daily, starting May 27 through July 9. Following that, they will be open again on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays in September and October, plus Labor Day. See www.myfwc.com for more details and up-to-date information. This is exciting news for anglers who visit the Gulf Coast to catch and eat these tasty fish. Charter captains are expecting to haul many snapper from the waters along Franklin County and are no doubt pleased to have the extra days to provide more opportunities for their clients. People all across the country seem fascinated by these bright-red, beaming finfish and understandably so. If you’ve ever tasted them, you know they’re delightful. If you’ve ever caught one, you know what a fight they provide. Snapper fishing in this area is without a doubt a family oriented adventure. This is not a complicated fish to target, but they do get big so small children may require help. Drop live or cut bait in front of them in a variety of presentations and depths, and provided they’re present, they will typically pounce on your hook. A simple dropper loop rig is easy to tie and extremely effective for presenting both live or cut bait. Weight sizes will often vary depending on depth and current.

State law requires the use of circle hooks and that you have a de-hooking device on board your vessel. The requirement to have a venting tool on board has been removed, but I highly suggest you have one. Fish coming from deep water often need to be vented and you should be able to perform this duty on any fish you don’t plan to keep. Chumming for red snapper is perhaps the most fun, and the crystal clear Gulf water here is perfect for this technique. A pile of chopped cut bait thrown over the side will bring the biggest ones in the school right up to the boat. Drift a small chunk of that same bait on a 5/0 circle hook along with the next handful thrown over, and you can watch the fish you want come right up and eat it… now hold on because that fish is headed straight for the bottom! Restrictive harvest measures taken over the last several years are perhaps paying off, but some would argue that the snapper population has never been in decline. Many local anglers would tell you that there are, and always have been, plenty of them to be had. There’s no shortage of first-rate charter captains available to get you out for a red snapper adventure, but booking early is always a good idea. For more information about guides, launch sites, tackle shops and more, go to www.floridasforgottencoast.com.

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Angler/Navigator Comfort Zones By Tobin Strickland

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id you know that one person can be both “angler” and “navigator” and have two almost entirely different comfort zones? Comfort zone in this case is that area around us where we feel comfortable and extends to the point where a person experiences being encroached upon or violated. The angler’s comfort zone involves a combination of safety, tranquility, or a sense of being “away from it all,” as well as the desire to pursue undisturbed fish. Typically most anglers enjoy a circular-shaped comfort zone with a radius of about 300 to 500 feet. If another angler or a navigator encroaches in that area, that angler feels violated, robbed even. Don’t we all feel like this? No matter how we choose to get to the water, whether we’re bank fishing, wading, kayaking, or getting there with a boat of any size, shape, or speed, we all desire to experience pursuing undisturbed fish, peacefully, with the hope that we’ll catch the day’s target species. That same person’s navigator comfort zone is shaped differently but is about the same distance depending on the speed of travel. The navigator’s comfort zone is constructed from a subset of the angler’s comfort

zone, and it may include how fast to get there, how far, and the most direct route to the destination. Also, factors like comfort while riding in surface chop or rough conditions, fuel consumption, and safety come into play. Funny thing here is that all anglers become navigators with a different navigator comfort zone the instant the paddle or key is touched. The same angler or person can have two entirely different comfort zones! As an angler, that person feels comfortable with a generally circular shaped comfort zone, and as a navigator they feel comfortable with a more narrow, rectangular comfort zone. The navigator’s comfort zone is about 300 to 500 feet long and oddly enough only about 150 yards wide, split 75 yards right/75 yards left. For the navigator, there is also an aversion to turning while navigating, opting for the most direct straight path if available. Once we each as anglers recognize the two different shapes and sizes of the comfort zones, we can then begin to adjust how we navigate to avoid encroaching into the comfort zone of other angler/navigators. If

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imes have changed. Probing the water column from the bottom to the surface with a white, leadheaded bucktail lay in the province of the serious light tackle angler of yesteryear. It was and still is a deadly technique for hooking an amazing variety of fish in water depths ranging from 20 feet to 200 feet. Standard tackle for deep jigging would either be 12- or 15-pound-test line. Some beginners will insist on 20-pound test, but the lures don’t work as well as the line test increases. Most of the top anglers use a stout, 7-foot rod with plenty of lifting power and a baitcasting reel, but a few rely on spinning. If the rod tip collapses, not only will you have problems trying to drag a fish up from the depths, but the lure won’t work as well. The leadhead itself is the heart of the system. Anglers today opt for the new metal artificials, but my money rests on the oldfashioned white bucktail. Weight is a factor. You want the lightest weight that will get down to the bottom under the circumstances. With 15-pound-test line, the basic bucktail weighs 2 1/4 ounces. Unless the current is strong, you can reach the bottom in 200 feet of water with it. If the current becomes a problem, you can go to 4 ounces. Shapes differ, but the best bucktails have a knife edge on one side. As an aside, if I were limited to one lure to fish for any species anywhere in the world, it would be that white bucktail with either a length of plastic hanging from the hook or a strip bait or a small baitfish. It can be trolled, cast and retrieved, or deep dropped. When you are deep jigging, you want a vertical retrieve. That means you have to freespool the bucktail without any drag directly to the bottom before you start the retrieve. If you’re having a problem telling when the lure hits bottom, watch the line. When the bucktail hits the bottom, the line will go slack for an instant. Working the lure is done by lifting the

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The Heavyweight Experience of Alaska Saltwater Fishing By Christopher Batin

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t’s easy to understand why anglers delight in preparing for an Alaska fishing expedition. Some of the thrill is the anticipation, in getting gear and tackle ready, the big reels, 12-ounce and larger jigs, and huge circle hooks that have been honed to hypodermic-grade sharpness. It’s ensuring the cooler is properly marked with your name and address to transport the fillets you’ll be taking home, and most importantly, the arm curls and circuit training you’re doing. The workouts are necessary, and it’s easy to see why. Alaska saltwater fishing is not for the weak of arm or back. Halibut get big in Alaska, with fish reaching weights of 400 pounds, and lengths of 9 feet long. Even the 100-pounders you’re most likely to catch can slug it out through 300 feet of pump-and-lift jabs, and rocket back to the bottom to start all over again for round two. There’s no giving up, no taking a breather for more than a few seconds. Once you are engaged, you fight to your limit. Your arm will get numb at times, your hand pulses with fatigue, and your back quivers in spasmodic tension, but the smile frozen on your face says it all. This is saltwater fishing as good as it gets. While I enjoy slugging it out with halibut, I also enjoy a dukefest with Alaska’s other saltwater species. Lingcod get to 60-plus pounds, and usually attack the rockfish I’m reeling up. With their sharp rows of teeth and sinister look, these water wolves of the deep are among the tastiest fish to catch, as well as the forage they feed on; the 4- to 20-pound rockfish of various species, which are among the best-tasting fish in the north country. But many anglers will want to jig for the five species of Pacific salmon: kings to 70 pounds, coho salmon to 20, and 4- to 8-pound pink salmon. While they might be the smallest of the Pacific salmon, ocean-bright pinks can max out an 8-weight fly rod. Best of all, odd-numbered years see the return of millions of fish, when creeks and rivers burst at the seams with their numbers. In Valdez alone, as many as 11 million salmon have returned in past years. Anglers delight in catching them along the shoreline near the Solomon Gulch hatchery. There are many places to use as a base camp to start your excursion. At the end of the Richardson Highway, Tim Bouchard of Valdez Outfitters likes fishing for big halibut on the outer rim of Prince William Sound, where it meets the abysmal Gulf of Alaska and its continental shelf dropoff to 14,000 feet. Worry not, Bouchard fishes hotspots like Montague Island, where the big fish feed in the shallow 60- to 120-foot depths. He guided his client to catch the 2016 Valdez Halibut Derby winner last year with a 270-pound fish. For a taste of home-cooking mixed with a professional fishing lodge, Petersburg Sportfishing offers prime fishing on the Inside Passage in the seldom-fished waters near Petersburg. Anglers can opt for boat rentals for do-it-yourself fishing or guided saltwater fishing for salmon, halibut,

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匀甀洀洀攀爀   䘀甀渀  椀 渀

琀 栀攀  匀甀洀洀攀爀   匀甀渀

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㐀⸀   䤀   氀 椀 欀攀  愀  栀愀氀 昀   椀 渀挀栀  愀猀  椀 琀   搀漀攀猀渀✀ 琀   挀愀琀 挀栀  愀氀 氀   琀 栀攀  猀洀愀氀 氀   挀爀 椀 琀 琀 攀爀 猀⸀   倀爀 愀挀琀 椀 挀攀  挀愀渀  戀攀  搀漀渀攀  漀渀  琀 栀攀  昀 爀 漀渀琀   氀 愀眀渀Ⰰ   椀 琀 ᤠ 猀  愀  氀 漀琀   搀爀 椀 攀爀 ⸀  䔀愀挀栀 渀攀琀  栀愀猀 椀 渀猀琀 爀 甀挀琀 椀 漀渀猀Ⰰ 䌀伀䄀匀吀 䄀䰀䄀一䜀䰀䔀刀䴀䄀䜀⸀ 䌀伀䴀    簀     吀䠀䔀䄀一䜀䰀䔀刀䴀䄀䜀⸀ 䌀伀䴀    簀     䨀 唀一䔀  ㈀ ㄀㜀    簀     䴀夀刀吀䰀䔀  䈀䔀䄀䌀䠀    ㈀


䌀伀䄀匀吀 䄀䰀䄀一䜀䰀䔀刀䴀䄀䜀⸀ 䌀伀䴀    簀     吀䠀䔀䄀一䜀䰀䔀刀䴀䄀䜀⸀ 䌀伀䴀    簀     䨀 唀一䔀  ㈀ ㄀㜀    簀     䴀夀刀吀䰀䔀  䈀䔀䄀䌀䠀    ㌀


夀䄀䬀  䴀伀一䔀夀

䴀椀 欀攀  䔀愀搀礀

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愀  渀甀洀戀攀爀   漀昀   礀攀愀爀 猀 眀椀 琀 栀  氀 攀最  洀漀瘀攀洀攀渀琀 猀⸀   䤀 昀   眀愀琀 攀爀   最攀琀 猀  戀攀昀 漀爀 攀  琀 栀攀  猀瀀漀爀 琀   猀琀 愀爀 琀 攀搀  戀漀漀洀椀 渀最⸀  椀 渀猀椀 搀攀  漀昀   椀 琀   礀漀甀  眀椀 氀 氀   栀愀瘀攀  琀 漀  甀猀攀  漀渀攀  吀栀攀  漀渀氀 礀  欀愀礀愀欀猀  琀 栀愀琀   眀攀爀 攀 漀昀   琀 栀攀  洀攀琀 栀漀搀猀  琀 漀  爀 攀洀漀瘀攀  琀 栀攀  眀愀琀 攀爀 ⸀   愀瘀愀椀 氀 愀戀氀 攀  眀攀爀 攀  琀 栀攀  戀愀猀椀 挀  猀椀 琀   椀 渀猀椀 搀攀 䄀渀搀 猀漀洀攀琀 椀 洀攀猀 琀 栀攀爀 攀 椀 猀 愀 氀 椀 洀椀 琀 攀搀  漀爀   猀椀 琀   漀渀  琀 漀瀀  欀愀礀愀欀猀  琀 栀愀琀   漀渀氀 礀  栀愀搀  愀 愀洀漀甀渀琀  漀昀  猀琀 漀爀 愀最攀 漀瀀琀 椀 漀渀猀⸀  匀椀 琀  漀渀  猀攀愀琀 ⸀   吀栀攀礀  栀愀搀  渀漀  爀 漀搀  栀漀氀 搀攀爀 猀Ⰰ   渀漀 琀 漀瀀  欀愀礀愀欀  瀀爀 漀瘀椀 搀攀  洀甀挀栀  洀漀爀 攀  爀 漀漀洀  瀀攀搀搀氀 攀 搀爀 椀 瘀攀猀Ⰰ  渀漀 最攀愀爀  洀漀甀渀琀 椀 渀最 昀 漀爀  礀漀甀 琀 漀 洀漀瘀攀 愀爀 漀甀渀搀 愀渀搀 猀琀 愀礀  琀 爀 愀挀欀  猀礀猀琀 攀洀猀Ⰰ   漀爀   愀渀礀  漀昀   琀 栀攀  瘀愀猀琀  挀漀洀昀 漀爀 琀 愀戀氀 攀⸀  吀栀攀礀 愀爀 攀 愀氀 猀漀 洀漀爀 攀  愀洀漀甀渀琀 猀 漀昀  愀挀挀攀猀猀漀爀 椀 攀猀 琀 栀愀琀  愀爀 攀 氀 椀 欀攀氀 礀  琀 漀  栀愀瘀攀  愀  猀攀氀 昀 ⴀ 搀爀 愀椀 渀椀 渀最  猀礀猀琀 攀洀  瀀爀 攀猀攀渀琀   椀 渀  琀 栀攀  椀 渀搀甀猀琀 爀 礀  琀 漀搀愀礀 ⸀   吀栀攀礀 愀渀搀  礀漀甀  眀椀 氀 氀   渀漀琀   栀愀瘀攀  琀 漀  眀漀爀 爀 礀  愀戀漀甀琀   搀椀 搀  渀漀琀   栀愀瘀攀  愀渀礀  挀漀洀瀀愀爀 琀 洀攀渀琀 猀  漀爀  眀愀琀 攀爀  椀 渀 琀 栀攀 欀愀礀愀欀⸀  匀伀吀 欀愀礀愀欀猀  猀瀀攀挀椀 愀氀  昀 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吀栀攀 氀 愀爀 最攀洀漀甀琀 栀 戀愀猀猀 戀椀 琀 攀 眀椀 氀 氀   戀攀  瘀攀爀 礀  最漀漀搀  椀 渀  琀 栀攀  昀 爀 攀猀栀眀愀琀 攀爀   昀 椀 猀栀攀爀 椀 攀猀  愀渀搀  琀 栀愀琀   猀瀀椀 渀渀攀爀   戀愀椀 琀 猀  栀愀瘀攀  戀攀攀渀  琀 栀攀  瀀漀瀀甀氀 愀爀   戀愀椀 琀   昀 漀爀   琀 栀攀洀⸀   䰀漀漀欀  昀 漀爀   戀愀猀猀  椀 渀  猀栀愀氀 氀 漀眀  眀愀琀 攀爀 ⸀   吀栀攀  琀 爀 甀渀欀  搀椀 欀攀猀  琀 栀愀琀   氀 攀愀搀  椀 渀琀 漀 琀 栀攀 漀氀 搀 愀戀愀渀搀漀渀攀搀 爀 椀 挀攀  昀 椀 攀氀 搀猀 眀椀 氀 氀  戀攀 栀漀氀 搀椀 渀最 昀 椀 猀栀 樀 甀猀琀   眀愀椀 琀 椀 渀最  琀 漀  愀洀戀甀猀栀  栀愀瀀氀 攀猀猀  瀀爀 攀礀  猀瀀攀挀椀 攀猀⸀  䄀爀 琀 椀 昀 椀 挀椀 愀氀 猀 氀 椀 欀攀 爀 甀戀戀攀爀   眀漀爀 洀猀 愀渀搀 猀瀀椀 渀渀攀爀  戀愀椀 琀 猀 愀爀 攀  愀氀 眀愀礀猀  攀昀 昀 攀挀琀 椀 瘀攀  戀甀琀   搀漀渀ᤠ 琀 渀攀最氀 攀挀琀   琀 栀攀  昀 愀挀琀   琀 栀愀琀   氀 愀爀 最攀洀漀甀琀 栀  氀 椀 欀攀  氀 椀 瘀攀  漀昀 昀 攀爀 椀 渀最猀  愀猀  眀攀氀 氀 ⸀   䄀  氀 椀 瘀攀  洀椀 渀渀漀眀 甀渀搀攀爀  愀 昀 氀 漀愀琀  挀愀渀 戀攀 椀 爀 爀 攀猀椀 猀琀 椀 戀氀 攀 琀 漀 愀 栀甀渀最爀 礀 戀愀猀猀⸀   䌀愀琀 昀 椀 猀栀 愀渀搀 戀爀 攀愀洀 愀爀 攀 愀氀 猀漀  戀攀椀 渀最  挀愀甀最栀琀   椀 渀  最漀漀搀  渀甀洀戀攀爀 猀⸀   䤀 昀   礀漀甀  眀愀渀琀   琀 漀  瀀甀琀   猀漀洀攀  戀爀 攀愀洀  椀 渀 琀 栀攀 瀀愀渀 甀猀攀 爀 攀搀眀漀爀 洀猀 漀爀   挀爀 椀 挀欀攀琀 猀 愀渀搀 昀 椀 猀栀 琀 栀攀 猀愀洀攀  愀爀 攀愀猀 礀漀甀 眀漀甀氀 搀 昀 漀爀  戀愀猀猀⸀ 䌀愀琀 昀 椀 猀栀  眀椀 氀 氀   戀攀  愀挀琀 椀 瘀攀氀 礀  昀 攀攀搀椀 渀最  漀渀  挀甀琀   漀爀   氀 椀 瘀攀  戀愀椀 琀 猀⸀

䌀愀瀀琀 ⸀   䨀愀猀漀渀  ᰠ 䘀氀 漀甀渀搀攀爀   倀漀甀渀搀攀爀 ᴠ   䈀甀爀 琀 漀渀  漀昀   䘀氀 礀  䜀椀 爀 氀   䌀栀愀爀 琀 攀爀 猀  挀愀氀 氀 攀搀  椀 渀 漀甀爀  䴀甀爀 爀 攀氀 氀 猀 䤀 渀氀 攀琀  爀 攀瀀漀爀 琀  昀 漀爀   䨀甀渀攀⸀   䌀愀瀀琀 ⸀   䨀愀猀漀渀  猀愀椀 搀 猀瀀愀搀攀昀 椀 猀栀 愀渀搀 挀漀戀椀 愀 眀椀 氀 氀  戀攀  愀爀 漀甀渀搀 琀 栀攀 渀攀愀爀 猀栀漀爀 攀 爀 攀攀昀 猀 漀昀   䴀甀爀 爀 攀氀 氀 猀  䤀 渀氀 攀琀 ⸀   䘀漀爀   猀瀀愀搀攀昀 椀 猀栀  甀猀攀  樀 攀氀 氀 礀戀愀氀 氀 猀 琀 栀爀 攀愀搀攀搀 漀渀 愀 眀椀 爀 攀  挀漀愀琀 栀愀渀最攀爀  愀渀搀 氀 漀眀攀爀 攀搀 琀 漀 琀 栀攀  戀漀琀 琀 漀洀 琀 栀攀渀 戀爀 漀甀最栀琀  甀瀀 琀 漀 氀 甀爀 攀  琀 栀攀  昀 椀 猀栀  渀攀愀爀   琀 栀攀  猀甀爀 昀 愀挀攀Ⰰ   挀愀猀琀   愀  爀 漀搀  眀椀 琀 栀  愀  猀洀愀氀 氀   栀漀漀欀  愀渀搀  瀀椀 攀挀攀  漀昀   樀 攀氀 氀 礀戀愀氀 氀   琀 漀  挀愀琀 挀栀  琀 栀攀洀⸀   䬀攀攀瀀  愀  猀琀 漀甀琀   爀 漀搀  栀愀渀搀礀  椀 渀  挀愀猀攀  愀  挀漀戀椀 愀  猀栀漀眀猀  甀瀀⸀   䴀愀渀礀  氀 愀爀 最攀  戀愀椀 琀 猀  眀椀 氀 氀   眀漀爀 欀  琀 漀  挀愀猀琀   愀琀   愀  猀椀 最栀琀 攀搀  挀漀戀椀 愀  猀甀挀栀 愀猀 氀 椀 瘀攀 漀爀  愀爀 琀 椀 昀 椀 挀椀 愀氀  攀攀氀 猀Ⰰ   戀甀挀欀琀 愀椀 氀  樀 椀 最猀Ⰰ  漀爀  樀 攀爀 欀戀愀椀 琀 猀⸀   吀栀攀渀  栀愀渀最 漀渀℀  刀攀搀昀 椀 猀栀 愀琀  琀 栀攀 樀 攀琀 琀 椀 攀猀  愀渀搀  椀 渀  琀 栀攀  挀爀 攀攀欀猀  愀爀 攀  愀瘀愀椀 氀 愀戀氀 攀  琀 栀爀 漀甀最栀漀甀琀   䨀甀渀攀  愀渀搀  䌀愀瀀琀 ⸀   䨀愀猀漀渀  氀 椀 欀攀猀  甀猀椀 渀最  挀爀 愀戀猀  昀 漀爀   琀 栀攀洀⸀   吀栀攀  昀 氀 漀甀渀搀攀爀   愀爀 攀  愀氀 猀漀  愀戀甀渀搀愀渀琀   愀渀搀  氀 椀 欀攀  攀愀琀 椀 渀最  氀 椀 瘀攀  洀甀搀 洀椀 渀渀漀眀猀  戀漀琀 琀 漀洀  爀 椀 最最攀搀⸀

䰀漀琀 猀 漀昀  渀椀 挀攀 昀 氀 漀甀渀搀攀爀  愀爀 攀 戀攀椀 渀最  挀愀甀最栀琀  愀爀 漀甀渀搀 倀愀眀氀 攀礀猀 䤀 猀氀 愀渀搀⸀   䰀漀漀欀  昀 漀爀   琀 栀攀洀  椀 渀  琀 栀攀  戀愀挀欀  挀爀 攀攀欀猀  渀攀愀爀   猀愀渀搀礀  瀀漀椀 渀琀 猀  愀渀搀  最愀瀀猀 戀攀琀 眀攀攀渀 氀 椀 瘀攀 漀礀猀琀 攀爀  戀攀搀猀⸀  䴀甀氀 氀 攀琀 Ⰰ   洀攀渀栀愀搀攀渀Ⰰ   愀渀搀  洀甀搀  洀椀 渀渀漀眀猀  愀爀 攀  眀漀爀 欀椀 渀最 眀攀氀 氀  昀 椀 猀栀攀搀 漀渀 䌀愀爀 漀氀 椀 渀愀  爀 椀 最猀⸀   吀栀攀  爀 攀搀昀 椀 猀栀  戀椀 琀 攀  椀 猀  眀椀 搀攀  漀瀀攀渀  愀猀  眀攀氀 氀   椀 渀  琀 栀攀  猀甀爀 昀   愀渀搀  戀愀礀  愀爀 漀甀渀搀  倀愀眀氀 攀礀猀  䤀 猀氀 愀渀搀⸀   䜀甀氀 瀀  猀栀爀 椀 洀瀀  漀渀  樀 椀 最  栀攀愀搀猀 挀漀渀琀 椀 渀甀攀 琀 漀 戀攀 愀 昀 愀瘀漀爀 椀 琀 攀  挀栀漀椀 挀攀⸀   䰀漀漀欀  昀 漀爀   琀 愀椀 氀 椀 渀最  爀 攀搀猀  椀 渀  琀 栀攀  最爀 愀猀猀  愀琀   栀椀 最栀  琀 椀 搀攀猀⸀   吀漀瀀眀愀琀 攀爀 猀  愀爀 攀  眀漀爀 欀椀 渀最  瘀攀爀 礀  眀攀氀 氀   愀渀搀  眀攀 爀 攀挀漀洀洀攀渀搀攀搀  琀 栀攀  娀愀爀 愀  匀瀀漀漀欀  䨀爀 ⸀   椀 渀 猀攀瘀攀爀 愀氀  挀漀氀 漀爀 猀Ⰰ  搀愀爀 欀 昀 漀爀  搀愀爀 欀  眀愀琀 攀爀  漀爀  搀愀爀 欀 猀欀礀 愀渀搀 戀爀 椀 最栀琀  昀 漀爀   挀氀 攀愀爀  眀愀琀 攀爀  愀渀搀 挀氀 攀愀爀  猀欀礀 ⸀  䌀漀戀椀 愀  愀爀 攀  爀 甀渀渀椀 渀最  樀 甀猀琀   漀昀 昀   琀 栀攀  戀攀愀挀栀  愀渀搀  猀栀漀甀氀 搀 爀 攀洀愀椀 渀 琀 栀爀 漀甀最栀漀甀琀  䨀甀渀攀⸀   吀愀爀 瀀漀渀  眀椀 氀 氀   愀氀 猀漀  猀栀漀眀  甀瀀Ⰰ   氀 漀漀欀  昀 漀爀   琀 栀攀洀  渀  栀椀 最栀  攀渀攀爀 最礀  愀爀 攀愀猀  愀爀 漀甀渀搀  洀椀 椀 渀氀 攀琀 猀 愀渀搀 猀愀渀搀 戀愀爀 猀⸀  䈀椀 最 戀甀氀 氀 眀栀椀 琀 椀 渀最Ⰰ   氀 椀 欀攀  ㌀⬀  瀀漀甀渀搀攀爀 猀  愀爀 攀  椀 渀  琀 栀攀  猀甀爀 昀  愀渀搀 琀 漀 甀猀攀 挀甀琀  洀甀氀 氀 攀琀  愀渀搀  猀栀爀 椀 洀瀀  昀 漀爀   琀 栀攀洀⸀

䌀愀琀 昀 椀 猀栀 椀 猀 眀栀愀琀  椀 猀 洀漀猀琀 愀戀甀渀搀愀渀琀  爀 椀 最栀琀  渀漀眀 眀椀 琀 栀  氀 愀爀 最攀  昀 椀 猀栀  戀攀椀 渀最  挀愀甀最栀琀 ⸀   䰀椀 瘀攀  漀爀   挀甀琀   洀甀氀 氀 攀琀   愀爀 攀  最漀漀搀 挀栀漀椀 挀攀猀 琀 漀 甀猀攀 昀 漀爀  琀 栀攀 戀椀 最  挀愀琀 猀⸀   刀攀搀昀 椀 猀栀  愀爀 攀  椀 渀  琀 栀攀  爀 椀 瘀攀爀 猀  愀猀  眀攀氀 氀   眀椀 琀 栀  洀愀渀礀  猀氀 漀琀   猀椀 稀攀搀  戀攀椀 渀最 挀愀甀最栀琀 ⸀   䄀爀 琀 椀 昀 椀 挀椀 愀氀 猀 氀 椀 欀攀  䜀甀氀 瀀  匀栀爀 椀 洀瀀  眀漀爀 欀  最漀漀搀  愀渀搀  猀漀  搀漀  猀瀀椀 渀渀攀爀   戀愀椀 琀 猀Ⰰ 挀爀 愀渀欀戀愀椀 琀 猀Ⰰ   愀渀搀  琀 眀椀 琀 挀栀戀愀椀 琀 猀⸀   䄀  氀 漀琀  漀昀  昀 漀氀 欀猀 愀爀 攀 昀 椀 猀栀椀 渀最 昀 漀爀   戀爀 攀愀洀  椀 渀  琀 栀攀  爀 椀 瘀攀爀 猀  爀 椀 最栀琀   渀漀眀  戀攀挀愀甀猀攀 琀 栀攀礀 愀爀 攀 琀 栀攀爀 攀 琀 漀 戀攀  挀愀甀最栀琀 ⸀   䌀爀 椀 挀欀攀琀 猀  漀爀 爀 攀搀眀漀爀 洀猀  愀爀 攀  愀  猀甀爀 攀  昀 椀 爀 攀  眀愀礀  琀 漀 琀 愀欀攀 栀漀洀攀 愀 洀攀猀猀 漀昀 瀀愀渀  昀 爀 礀攀爀 猀⸀

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eddy Beach grew up racing. Racing and fishing have always been his family’s two passions. “Jim Reider once told me, ‘Hey, kid you’re going to be fine,” Teddy said, remembering a night at the Indianapolis State Fairgrounds in 2005. “Over the course of the race, I heard his voice many times for he was my crew chief and spotter that night. We went on to win the 2005 Hoosier 100. I will remember those words forever.” Teddy’s dad was a drag racer at many different professional lev-

els. Teddy grew up with a fist full of throttle and a loud pedal under his right foot. Brakes were optional. Ted Sr. is Teddy’s hero, best friend and mentor. The elder is a third-generation manufacturer, farmer and entrepreneur. They come from a small village named Donnelsville, Ohio, where Teddy grew up running down the hill from the house directly into their tool and die shop. Mike Zimmer was their engineer at the time, and he would run Teddy out of the drafting room because he got tired of the boy destroying erasers and asking too many questions. The point of all this is to explain that engineering and manufacturing are in the family’s blood. Fishing is a passion, and they have fished all over Florida since Teddy was born. From bottom fishing for grouper and snapper off Fort Myers to sailfish and mahi in the Keys and marlin and tuna over in the Bahamas, if they weren’t racing, they were fishing. Out of the combination of those two passions, Beach Marine Products was founded to provide the market with innovative and professional saltwater fishing products. Beach Marine’s live bait pens are industry changing. With a sloped-bottom design and industry changing false bottom, these bait pens were engineered to reduce stress on baitfish. Heavy duty all 6061 aluminum construction with zinc anode assures a durable and long-lasting product. All hardware is stainless steel and doubled up, so there is no single point of failure. They are powder coated with no sharp edges to hurt or red nose baits. The Beach Blue color gives the pens a unique clean appearance as well as a calming atmosphere to decrease stress on the bait while holding. Large oversize doors allow access for cast nets and large dip nets. Beach Bait Pens come in many different shapes and sizes ranging from a 30Gal round, to a monster 400Gal oval. Beach Bait Pens are tough just like the Anglers who use them everyday. If you fish live bait, there is only one bait pen you should own. That is a Beach Marine Products. Learn more at www.beachmarineproducts.com.

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BE HONEST ABOUT YOUR FLY CASTING ABILITIES

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hen booking a saltwater fly fishing trip with a guide, a mistake some fly fishers make is overstating their casting abilities. This will most likely lead to frustration for both the angler and guide resulting in a very long day on the water. Here are a couple of tips to make sure this situation is avoided Practice Makes Perfect Yep, the old saying “practice makes perfect” is so true. So, before embarking on a guided fly fishing trip, take the time to practice casting to a comfortable distance. For example, if you’re targeting redfish, make sure you can cast to a target at 40 feet. Most redfish are hooked at a closer range, however, being able to make the longer 40-foot cast will make the shorter casts of 15 to 30 feet seem much easier. Remember, casting is not only about proper timing and technique but also how confident the angler is at making the cast. Set Your Target Range Like archery, fly casting is all about executing a cast to a specific spot at certain distance. The best way to accomplish this is to set up targets in an open space in your backyard or at the park. I find the best targets are small orange soccer cones. These are easily seen, have a small diameter and won’t blow away in the wind. I also prefer the orange cones over the traditional hula hoops because it forces the caster to cast to a smaller target area.

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veryone knows summer is a great time to catch trout on a fly. But for those looking to take fly fishing for trout to a whole new level, consider mousing. Mousing refers to fishing for trout with large topwater patterns meant to mimic small rodents. It is a tactic best utilized at night, when nocturnal rodents forage. The basic premise is that large trout have adapted their diet to eat mostly meat, be it smaller fish, rodents, frogs or even small birds. These fish are the top of the food chain in the waters where they reside, and they can be extremely hard to catch. They mostly hunt at night, and use the cover of darkness to stay safe from predators. Fishing at night has its challenges, and it has its rewards.

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10 Feet To 40 Feet Set these cones at the following distances: 10, 20, 30 and 40 feet. I suggest instead of lining up the cones in a straight line, stagger the cones over an area at the appropriate distances. This will force you to make casts in different directions much like you would when encountering gamefish in shallow water. Cast to each target, starting with the cone closest to you and working up to the farthest cone. The key here is to try to only make one false cast before making the final forward cast to the target. By doing this you are forcing yourself to get the cast to the target as quickly as possible without wasting time on multiple false casts. Remember, false casts might look pretty, but they don’t catch fish! Accuracy Once you are comfortable casting to each target, start to work on placing the fly as close to the target as possible. As I mentioned earlier, the small diameter of the soccer cone forces you to cast the fly to a very small target zone similar to a fish’s feeding zone. You want to land the fly within a 2-inch by 2-inch window from the target. Once you are able to hit the target consistently from each distance with one false cast, you’re ready to hit the water. So, when booking a saltwater fly fishing trip with a guide, don’t make the mistake of overestimating your casting abilities. Follow the above steps and you will become a better fly caster, catch more fish and make your guide very happy.

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CAMFLYFISHING.COM Here are a few things to keep in mind when mousing. 1. Be quiet. Sometimes it is hard to remember that fish can hear, too. Vibration from even our footsteps can spook these giants. So stealth is the name of the game; walk carefully and quietly and maybe the splash of your fly on the water will be followed by the eruption of water that is an eat from a big nocturnal fish. Keep light to a minimum and use a red/green light so the fish will not be spooked and your eyes will not be shocked by the light. 2. Be aware. When fishing at night, it is critical to know the stream you are fishing. It can be dangerous to be on the banks of a river in the dark, so always move slowly, not only will this help your stealth factor but it will keep you safer. As your senses adjust to the darkness, you can tune in with your surroundings, and you might be amazed at the things you hear and even see with just the light of the moon. 3. Be ready. Big fish eat big food. This applies to fishing streamers during the day or fishing mice in the dark. Have a good selection of large flies that swim on or just below the surface. When mousing, you can also use large subsurface streamers that push a lot of water. Fish can’t see very well in the dark, so they rely on sound and vibration when hunting at night. Large wind-resistant flies are hard to cast when you can see what is going on, much more so when you can’t see your hand in front of your face. Use clear-lensed glasses to protect your eyes. 4. Be calm. It is easy to get excited and pull the fly out of the fish’s mouth when setting the hook, so wait a couple of seconds after you hear the splash. Give the fly a small twitch and wait until you feel the fish, then set the hook and get ready for the night of your life! See more from Charlie Warfield at www.modernflyfisher.com.

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TIPS FROM A PRO

CATCHING BIGGER FISH BRANDON LESTER

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t our most-recent Bassmaster Elite Series event, I was fortunate enough to bring in the Phoenix Boats Big Bass, a 7.2-pound largemouth. It helped me to a good finish at the event, and I got a $1,500 bonus check for having the largest bass of the four-day event on Ross Barnett Reservoir near Jackson, Miss. Catching larger fish was part of my plan that week because catching numbers of fish didn’t happen for me. I knew if I stuck to the game plan, the bigger bites would happen. Here’s that plan for the next time you go out and want to catch bigger fish. 1. Target The Thickest Cover: Many times big fish like to hang out in the thickest cover a fishery has to offer. This is relative to whatever part of the country you are in, but for the most part big fish do not roam around as much and tend to be pretty lazy. In shallow weed-choked reservoirs like they have in Florida, the biggest fish tend to hide in the thickest grass vegetation. In open rivers, they like to bury up in thick logjams. 2. Target Isolated Cover: Look for one single boat dock sitting off to itself or one big treetop down a bare mud bank. In my experience, big fish get territorial. I think they will set up on these places and claim them as their home, sort of. This is especially true if the place offers plenty of food for them. 3. Use Bigger Baits: This one is obvious and effective. Many times as fishermen we get way too caught up in getting bites and don’t think enough about the size of

the fish we are catching. I’ve been guilty of it time and again in tournaments, but the truth is you only need five bites on tournament day. So use baits that appeal to big fish. Remember, you’re not likely to see big fish schooling on 2- to 3-inch shad. Throw 6-inch and bigger swimbaits or a big jig that resembles a big crawfish or bluegill. These three tips should help you catch more big fish. Keep in mind that to actually present those bigger baits effectively and land the fish, you will need

Stake-Out With Ease

By Paul Lebowitz

to have the right gear. A big fish will break your heart and keep you up at night. Custom-built rods with Winn Grips from Mud Hole Custom Tackle, sturdy hooks from Mustad, and strong line from Vicious are all a must. For all the gear I recommend, visit my website www. brandonlesterfishing.com. If you have any questions, hit me up on Facebook or Instagram - @ blesterfishing.

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FLY OF THE MONTH HIDALGO’S HOOCHIE MOMMA By Carlos Hidalgo I love fishing streamers for trout. This may be leftover from my days fly fishing for peacock bass and saltwater species in Florida. It may also be because casting and stripping is just more fun than high-sticking a nymph. Or maybe it’s because streamers attract the biggest trout. For these reasons, and probably a few others, you should carry a few streamers in your trout boxes, and the Hoochie Momma should definitely be one of them. I think two keys make this fly effective. The oversized head pushes water and emits vibrations that fish sense with their lateral lines, and the UV Krystal Flash presents very interesting visual effects. The Hoochie Momma can be stripped quickly, stripped slowly with occasional dead drifts, like a dying minnow, or even allowed to dead drift. Hook - streamer hook, downturned eye, 4x long, size 12-6 Thread - brown Underbody - lead wire (optional, but recommended in strong currents) Body - tan diamond braid Wing - red squirrel tail topped with a few strands of tan/UV Krystal Flash Head - reddish brown chenille Eyes - gold 3-D molded stick-on eyes, glued with five-minute epoxy Contact Carlos Hidalgo at cah6620@gmail.com if you would like to submit a pattern for consideration in this column. Also, email Carlos to purchase a copy of his book “South Florida’s Peacock Bass.”

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amaha has some exciting new developments in the marketplace this summer that should catch the eye of offshore anglers. The latest version of the venerable F350 outboard now offers five full years of limited warranty protection. Also, Yamaha’s Helm Master Integrated Boat Control System has a new feature that will make large boats powered by big outboards even easier to control. The newest version of Yamaha’s most powerful outboard, the new 5.3-liter F350C now provides five full years of limited warranty coverage, wrapping a refined outboard package with a list of benefits and features that are still unique in the marketplace nine years after the debut of the original F350. “The inclusion of five years of limited warranty coverage with the F350C underscores the reliability of the F350,” said Ben Speciale, president, Yamaha Marine Group. “We are confident that this benefit for our 5.3-liter V8 customers builds in exceptional value for Yamaha’s most powerful outboard on the market.” Yamaha’s F350 redefined offshore power in 2007 and still has little competition in its class. The first F350 offered an outboard capable of the raw thrust necessary for pushing larger and heavier offshore boats. Thousands of F350s later, there is still nothing like it. And for boaters looking to control all that power, the new and improved Helm Master Integrated Boat Control System makes fishing from and docking big boats a breeze. Yamaha Marine Group recently announced a new feature that gives its Helm Master Integrated Boat Control System even greater levels of control. With the Set Point boat positioning function, boaters now have the capability to integrate all boat control systems and then guide them with GPS navigation technology. “The introduction of Helm Master changed the way boaters think about controlling larger outboard-powered boats,” said Speciale. “Helm Master made docking less stressful and fishing on the open water more enjoyable. Set Point takes that functionality and precision to the next level.” Set Point is comprised of a suite of satellite-guided capabilities designed to improve the boater’s ability to fish, maneuver and simply enjoy life on the water. Using a unique dual-antenna GPS to provide Helm Master’s operating system more navigational information, the Set Point function provides even greater and more precise control. Set Point has three primary modes: Stay Point, Fish Point and Drift Point. Each Set Point mode provides a solution to the tricky maneuvering challenges boaters encounter every day. Stay Point keeps the boat positioned near a particular spot; it maintains a selected position and heading. This mode is particularly helpful when a boat must hold a position and heading, for example at a fuel dock or at a bridge opening. In adverse weather or high currents, Helm Master uses higher RPM and greater engine activity to keep the boat as close to the mark as possible, within a 75-foot circle of the set point. Fish Point enhances fishing options; it maintains a selected position, but not a heading, and primarily uses only idle RPM to do so. The Fish Point mode makes use of a captain’s knowledge in heading a boat into the current or wind, bow upstream or downstream, to maintain a heading. Under normal condi-

tions, the Set Point function will use no more than idle RPM to hold the Fish Point position, which means Fish Point operation is less likely to scare the fish. In stronger seas, Fish Point will attempt to keep the boat on the point selected using no more than the requested Fish Point RPM to do so, up to 2,500 RPM. Yamaha’s Shift Dampener System propellers play a role in keeping the boat on point quietly, too. Drift Point allows the boater to drift the boat with the wind or the current; it maintains a selected heading, but not a position. Drift Point mode is particularly useful to maintain a heading when drift fishing or kite fishing. Drift Point allows the boat to drift with the wind or current, but stay pointed in the heading chosen. Each Set Point mode is activated with the touch of a button. The Set Point control buttons are integrated into the new Helm Master joystick and use Yamaha’s new CL7 touch screen display to initially configure the operator’s preferences. Each Set Point mode is user-defined for the needs of individual boaters. Helm Master Set Point hardware includes a dual-antenna GPS and stern-mounted lighting that illuminates any time any mode of the SetPoint system is active. The Yamaha CL7 display has a 7-inch touch panel screen with full multi-function display (MFD) capability and connectivity. The display offers precise engine and boat systems data for up to four outboards on one screen, along with other MFD functions such as maps, fishfinder, and graphing capabilities using its built-in 10 MHz GPS. It is the primary display for Yamaha’s fully integrated Helm Master boat control system, and is the required point of access to configure Set Point. Contact your dealer about the latest version of the Helm Master or for information about a retrofit kit that will bring earlier Helm Master-equipped boats up to date with the new technology. For information on all of Yamaha’s industry-leading products, go to www.yamahaoutboards.com.

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MOTOR REVIEW Tohatsu Introduces New Colors For MFS40 and MFS50

In 2014, Tohatsu brought to market some of its most popular outboards to date with its 40 and 50hp four strokes, the MFS40 and the MFS50. Weighing less than any other outboard in their class, they have experienced tremendous success in the mid-range market. New for 2017, Tohatsu is offering these in-demand outboards in a new color, Beluga White. One of the coolest looking outboards on the market is now offered in both Aqua Marine Blue and Beluga White. Boaters now have the option to choose which color best fits with their boat. The MFS40 starts at just 209 pounds. This outboard is equipped with proven technology, including electronic fuel injection (EFI) and digital CD ignition, which provides quick throttle response, excellent fuel economy and very smooth rides on the water. The MFS40 also has a high output 21 amp alternator for superior battery charging. The adjustable steering friction and trim tab reduces your amount of steering effort, making for an easier and more enjoyable boating experience. Convenience is also covered with the 40hp four stroke’s

built-in freshwater flushing system, making routine flushing quick and easy. The 40hp EFI four stroke not only offers a more powerful ride while using less fuel, but is among the lightest on the water in its class. With proven reliability and performance, the MFS40 is every boater’s versatile choice for work, play or even once-in-a-lifetime memory making. Many of the same things can be said of the MFS50. It is the lightest weight motor possible, and it has been upgraded with an improved gear case with a lower gear ratio, giving you the increased low end torque your boat needs. This outboard also has variable idling speed control from 650 to 950 rpms. And the MFS50’s stainless steel water pump housing liner gives you outstanding durability. With the 50hp four stroke’s power to quickly reach your destination, exceptional fuel performance to keep gas costs down and proven electronic fuel injection technology for worry-free boating, you’ve never had a day on the water quite like this.

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BOAT REVIEW Piranha F2000

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MOTOR REVIEW Suzuki Marine Introduces New Models To Outboard Lines

Suzuki Marine is expanding two of its most popular lines of outboards with new models to fill the needs of boaters and anglers. New SS-Series Models The performance-oriented SS-Series, with its signature matte-black paint job and distinctive graphics, is growing with a new 200hp four stroke and the availability of a 25-inch shaft length on its premier 250 SS V6. “People really like the performance matte black look and have been asking us to expand the line,” said Gus Blakely, vice president of sales for Suzuki Marine. “We’re happy to do that by adding the 200SS and making the 250SS available for more kinds of boats.” The Suzuki 200SS features Suzuki’s 200-horsepower inline 4-cylinder powerhead, with 175.0 cubic inch displacement, dual overhead cams and a 10.2:1 compression ratio for increased power and performance. Engine operations are managed by an onboard Engine Control Module and an array of sensors that control the engine’s multi-point sequential electronic fuel injection system and Lean Burn Control technology. The 200SS will come with conventional mechanical throttle and shift control and will be available in 20-inch and 25-inch shaft models. At just 518 lbs, this 4-cylinder outboard delivers V6 like performance in a more compact, lightweight package.

The availability of a 25-inch shaft model for the popular 250SS has been eagerly awaited. The V6 4-Stroke 250SS, with 4.0 liter displacement and a powerful 2.08:1 gear ratio, has built a solid reputation on the pro-bass circuit. With the addition of a 25-inch shaft length model, this high-powered outboard will find new application on bay boats, walleye boats, even the new breed of performance pontoon boats. New AP Advanced Series Models Suzuki has every right to be proud of the DF150AP and DF175AP, two new models in their toptier AP-Series. In addition to a long list of advanced features, these new 150- and 175-hp inline four cylinder outboards feature Suzuki Precision Control drive-by-wire throttle and shift, as well as Suzuki’s innovative Selective Rotation gear case. These outboards share their engineering DNA with Suzuki’s popular DF200AP 200-horsepower inline-four cylinder outboard. All three engines are built off of the same 175 cubic inch displacement inlinefour cylinder engine block. The new DF150AP and DF175AP boast the largest displacement in their respective horsepower classes. Engine performance is enhanced by a 10.2:1 compression ratio that generates optimal power, contributing to an impressive hole-shot and mid-range acceleration. A newly developed Semi-Direct Air Intake System further boosts power by providing cooler airflow to each cylinder. With the addition of these two models, Suzuki offers a wide range of new generation lightweight, compact, yet powerful inline four cylinder 4-stroke outboards. For more information on Suzuki’s full line of 4-stroke outboard motors, visit www.suzukimarine.com or call 714-996-7040.

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UR-Cut

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YAMAHA OUTBOARD’S

SEASON OF SAVINGS SALES EVENT

OFFER VALID FROM

MAY 1, 2017–JUNE 16, 2017 Get the season started with a reliable Yamaha four-stroke outboard. For a limited time, purchase an eligible, select, new Yamaha 2.5-hp to 175-hp† four-stroke outboard, and receive:

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The following four-stroke models are NOT eligible for this promotion: VF175XA, VF115XA, F90LB, F90XB, F90JB, F75LB, F25SMHC, F25LMHC, F25SWHC, F25LWHC, F25SWC, F25LWC, F25LC and F25LWTC.

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