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here’s no experience in fly fishing like standing on the deck of a skiff and watching for shadows that belie cruising fish. Sight casting saltwater flats is a pursuit that lies somewhere between biggame hunting and angling. For many anglers it is the ultimate expression of the sport. The following are four destinations that offer some of the best flats fishing in the world. Whether you seek the visceral thrill of leaping tarpon, the bone-jarring speed of giant trevally or the finesse and skill it takes to hook bonefish and permit, these places should be part of every angler’s bucket-list.
The Bahamas
No other island chain in the world has so completely associated itself with a single species of fish as the Bahamas. This 1,000-mile-long archipelago is bonefish heaven, and it has supported generations of famous fly fishing guides on more than 500 square miles of mostly hard-bottomed flats. There’s a reason the Bahamas are so famous for bonefishing. From Grand Bahama and the Abacos in the north all the way down to Long Island and Acklins in the south, there are more than 700 islands. Each little cay supports its own flats, which all offer perfect habitat for bones and perfect environs for fly fishing. Another great thing about bonefishing the Bahamas is easy access to the fishery. The islands are a quick hop from southern Florida, and every inhabited island has its own bonefish lodges. From swanky resorts to beachfront huts, there’s something for every type of angler, and the fishing is varied as well. Whether you seek the challenge of big wary fish or you’d rather have fun catching numbers, you’ll find it somewhere in the islands—and Bahamian guides are legendary for their skill and hospitality.
Seychelles
Out in the middle of the Indian Ocean off the east coast of Africa, the Seychelles are an
archipelago of 115 islands that offer some of the most remote and beautiful flats in the world. With a strictly managed fishery, the atolls of the Seychelles are teeming with fish, and the out islands offer flats that few anglers have ever seen. It’s one of the few remaining destinations where the fishing experience cannot be oversold. Bonefish are big, numerous and lightly pressured, so they will readily take a fly. But traveling anglers should go geared up for multiple other exciting flats inhabitants. From high-flying milkfish to powerful giant trevally, there’s really no place on the planet that offers such a diverse and exotic cast of characters. And you’ll be sight fishing for all of them, either wading or poling gorgeous shallow-water flats.
Belize
If permit are your passion, you’d be hard pressed to find a better place to chase them than Belize. This little English-speaking nation,
wedged in on the Caribbean between Mexico and Honduras, lays claim to what just might be the world’s best permit fishery. Belize is small. You could fit the entire country within Florida six times, and its population density is the lowest in all of Central America. These statistics explain the unspoiled nature of Belize’s forests, flats and beaches. Punta Gorda, on the southern coast, is the headliner destination for permit devotees. Yes, there are opportunities for tarpon, snook, bonefish and jacks, but the abundance and size of permit is astounding. Now, that abundance doesn’t make individual permit any easier to catch. It does, however, mean an angler will have numerous shots to get everything just right, which is a necessity when it comes to hooking permit on a fly.
The Florida Keys
No such list would be complete without mention of the Keys. The Florida Keys are the birthplace of backcountry fly fishing, and for decades the waters within the Gulf-side curve of this island chain have provided some of the best shallow-water fishing in the world. The more than 1,000-square-mile expanse of Florida Bay is a vast shelf lagoon, where bays, channels, flats and small islands exist in the mix of warm Gulf waters and freshwater seeping in from the Everglades. A skiff with a captain opens up a world of mud and grass flats to spot and cast to fish. Even an angler in a kayak could explore the mazes of mangrove islands. And there’s no telling what fish you might encounter. The summertime tarpon run is legendary. Bonefish and ever-difficult permit cruise the flats. Big snook and redfish are also potential sight-fishing targets. It’s a place where even big sharks have been known to take a fly. From the eastern United States, the Florida Keys are a no-hassle flats experience, and the fishing can be spectacular.
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2) Meat Theory: Trout pack on weight in fall, particularly brown trout, which are also fueling up for the spawn. Consider fishing larger flies than you normally would to give them a mouthful they can’t refuse. Streamers target the largest, most aggressive fish in a run. Large articulated streamers might seem outlandish, but they’re the deal if you’re willing to sacrifice numbers for size. Use a loop knot to tie streamers to tippet, it’ll give your fly more
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action, and consider an intermediate sinking line or a sink-tip to get your streamers down. Fluorocarbon leaders are also a good idea for stripping big streamers or drifting heavy stonefly nymphs through deep holes. Fluorocarbon sinks, and its abrasion resistance helps your rig stand up to the rock and wood you’ll encounter. 3) Spawning Browns: Brown trout run upstream to spawn this time of year. That means big browns show up in places you wouldn’t normally expect. Go ahead and fish the deep undercut at the tail-out of a pool, but look to the head of the run, too. There might be a giant butterbelly up in the riffles getting ready to move up the creek.
4) Dry Flies: If you just have to fish a dry fly, most of the topwater action will go on in the afternoon and evening. Terrestrials that carried fish through the summer are still a primary food source until the first hard frost. Be sure to carry hoppers, beetles and ants. Some areas see hatches of October Caddis, also called Autumn Sedge. These big orange bugs are mostly nocturnal, but trout will be looking for them. Other than that, most fall insect life is small. Blue-winged olives and midges are what trout rise to when cool weather settles in. Bring your box of size 18-24 BWOs and Griffith’s Gnats. Try fishing them behind a large, high-floating attractor pattern so you can track those tiny flies on the water.
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t’s a special time of year for anglers who specialize in redfish on fly tackle. For the next couple of months, bull reds from the Carolinas to the Texas Gulf Coast will be on the move. Invigorated by cooling waters and the spawn, they run inshore to stack up in the passes and along the beaches. They’ll even push up into the marshes to feed with their smaller cousins. It’s the time of year to trade your 7-weight fly rod for a 9-weight, because the chance of hooking into a 20- to 40-pound redfish is better now than at any other time. In the South Carolina Lowcountry, big reds are herding adult shrimp on shallow mud flats. In the world famous Louisiana bayous, bulls are visible cruising and crunching crabs on the bottom. All along the Gulf and southern Atlantic coasts, anglers seek diving birds with binoculars. The schools of hungry redfish pushing baitfish from beneath are primed and ready to eat a fly. Those new to saltwater fly fishing will find that redfish are a very good place to start. Although the pursuit requires some stealth in terms of boat handling or wading, the fish are not leader shy and rarely spook at errant casts or line hitting the water. These are not wary bonefish that run from shadows. Catching red drum does require quick, accurate casts, but this time of year generally provides anglers with numerous shots at fish. One of the great thing about reds is they are aggressive and opportunistic feeders. Fly selection is a matter of matching the predominant forage where
you’re fishing, but generally they will eat most anything that runs away. Crab, spoon, shrimp and baitfish patterns all work, and the local fly shop will clue you in to the top producers. These flies are frequently tied in highly visible colors with flash and rattles. The key is put your fly in front of a redfish and then get its attention. You have to provide action for the fish to take notice, and seeing a fish react to your bait is extremely exciting. It’s one of the things that make reds on a fly so much fun, even for veterans of the mud flats. As a rule, you’ll want to keep the fly moving with short, quick strips. Let sinking flies bounce on the bottom to kick up mud. Whether it’s a waking dorsal fin, the violent parting of marsh grass or a shadow streaking across the bottom, you’ll know it when a big redfish homes in on your fly. At that point, you can slow it down, but keep that bait twitching. Let the rattles, flash and undulating feathers do their work. Strip-set hard on the take and PHOTOS BY NICK CARTER let the fish put a bow in the rod before giving another jolt to make sure the hook is home. You’ll soon realize why you needed a large arbor reel with a smooth drag and 100 yards of backing. A 20-pound bull red is going to seriously test a 9-foot leader tapered from 40 down to 15 or 20 pounds. It’s the kind of struggle that’ll bring you back for more.
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he habits you bring to the boat can be as important as all the gear and knowledge in the world when it comes to catching fish. Whether you’re the guy with a new boat just figuring it out or a seasoned tournament captain whose main duty is to shout at the crew, developing good routines and fishing with the right mindset leads to better days on the water.
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Q: What’s your process for going after a record? A: First, it depends on what time a year it is and what is biting. Then I’ll look at the records for that species and target the lightest fish weight of all the line classes for that species. Then I move to the next lightest and work my way up until I have them all. I currently hold all the female line class records for bowfin.
Q: How did you get involved in the quest for IGFA world records? A: I got involved in the quest from my dad. He’s lived in Florida his whole life and has fished for records for many years. He has been unable to secure any for himself. I already had a head start since he’s been hunting down records for years and already knows all the good spots.
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A: I fish two days during the week and one during the weekend. I would fish more, but school is in the way. When I go fishing after school, it’s normally the little freshwater canals around the house, or we try hurrying to the beach for a few hours.
Q: Do you enjoy any other sports/ activities or are you just an outright fishing fanatic? A: I really love anything involving the outdoors; everything is just so calming. When I can’t get outside, I am inside playing video games, anything from Modern Warfare to Sims 4.
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Emily Hanzlik’s latest pending world record is a women’s line class record for this 35-pound, 6-oz. jack crevalle.
Q: Any crazy stories to go along with your record catches? A: The best story has to be the 7-pound, 12-ounce largemouth bass I caught on 12-pound test. My grandfather had just passed, and my dad received a bunch of old tackle, including a vintage Johnny Rattler by Rhoden, still in the box. Not wanting to sell it and not being much of a collector, my dad decided to open it and let me give it a try. It was a bass magnet. After a few trips of landing lots of nice bass on it, I landed that beauty, and it is still my biggest today. After posting a picture of it on my social media @emilhanzlikoutdoors, I was contacted by the son of Mr. Rhoden, who saw it. I now consider him a friend.
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Q: Of your 29—soon to be 30—IGFA records, what’s your favorite? A: I would say this jack record. I’ve always wanted an official women’s line class record in saltwater. But I don’t really think about it as records. I just go to enjoy fishing and get records along the way… but the bigger the better.
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Q: Which record are you gunning for next? A: The next record I am shooting for would have to be blacktip shark. I can’t really get started on that until the mullet get here, but once they show up, it is game on! Q: What is your dream fishing trip? A: I would go back to Costa Rica. The country is so beautiful, and the people are so friendly. Not only is it an amazing place, the fishing is even better. I definitely need to go back and try for the roosterfish record on 2-pound test. Q: Anything else you want to say to the other anglers reading this? A: As the need for more support for conservation grows, so does the importance of educating and engaging all of the new anglers of all ages in our sport. While you are out there enjoying the sport, take time and educate new anglers. Teach them how to tie a knot, rig a bait, properly release a fish, etc. Let’s help them enjoy it too. The more anglers we retain, the better we all will be long term.
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t’s pretty safe to say that Yellow River is the hot spot for big Florida flatheads. For the second time in a little over a year, the Panhandle river has produced a new state-record flathead catfish. This time the record fell to a fish that weighed nearly 70 pounds. Lavon Nowling, of Santa Rosa County, has fished the Yellow River for as long as he can remember. He’s caught plenty of big catfish, but none came close to the size of the monster that recently picked up his live bait. Weighing in at 69.9 pounds and measuring a little longer than 4 feet with a girth of more than 3 feet, Nowling’s fish barely edged out the previous record, a 69.3-pounder caught last year from the Yellow River by Marvin Griffin. “I’ve caught some good ones before this fish, but none of them were more than 54 pounds,” said Nowling. “I’ve been fishing since I was old enough to hold a pole and have been fishing on Yellow River as long as I can remember.” Nowling took his catch to the FWC’s Blackwater Hatchery near Holt, where biologists weighed it on a certified scale. “I’ve been deep sea fishing to creek fishing and I never expected to catch a state-record fish,” said Nowling. “That day I was fishing for channel catfish, and can’t believe I caught a huge flathead. I was in the right place at the right time.” Flathead catfish are a nonnative fish found in many northwest Florida Panhandle river systems. Flatheads prefer long, slow-flowing, moderately turbid rivers. Their solitary lifestyle makes them more difficult to catch than other catfish. Flatheads are also generally more predatory than other catfish species. While blue and channel catfish are typically caught with cutbait, adult flatheads feed primarily on live fish, crawfish, freshwater clams and mussels. It wouldn’t be too surprising to see the Florida flathead record fall again. Although giants like Nowling’s are rare, flatheads do grow much larger than 70 pounds. The world record was caught from Elk City Reservoir in Kansas in 1998. It weighed a staggering 123 pounds. To properly certify a new freshwater Florida state record, an FWC employee must witness its weighing on a certified scale and a biologist must identify the species. Anglers can check the current state records at BigCatchFlorida.com by clicking on “State Record,” and should notify the nearest FWC regional office if they believe they have caught a record fish. Contact information for FWC regional offices can be found at MyFWC.com/ Contact by clicking on “Contact Regional Offices.”
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These are fitting adornment for the ship that will become the Danny McCauley Memorial Reef. Within minutes, the Danny traveled 75 feet to the bottom. Everything went smoothly. Back at the surface, divers are already suiting up to check things out and recover the GoPro cameras mounted on board to record the sinking. (See the footage at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nly97M2kwT8). The old derelict settling into the sand is far from pretty. The ship, gutted and opened up to make it diver-friendly, is covered in rust and peeling paint. But the sea will change that. Although the process of assimilation is slow, it begins immediately. Fish take up occupancy. Unseen, tiny sessile organisms land on its surfaces to lay the foundations for the carpet of life that will eventually engulf the wreck. The Danny’s makeover starts. Today, as wrecks go, the Danny is in its prime. After seven years, divers will find its structure now softened by sponges, sea anemones and gorgonians. Goliath groupers reside in its recesses. It now belongs to the sea. The interior, so carefully prepared for safe diving, still entices divers with easy and safe exploration. Wheelhouse, cabin and below-deck areas are readily accessed, and you are never out of sight of daylight. Divers will find plenty to occupy themselves on the Danny—checking out its two unique crosses and boldly lettered stern, cruising its interior spaces, and stalking goliath groupers. Staying on the wreck also offers the benefit of shelter from the current that is usually running there. However, there’s a second attraction nearby. Just a short distance away lies Andrea’s Reef. This small artificial reef, created in 2016, is definitely worth a visit. Where else are you going to find a 60,000-pound concrete mermaid? Need another reason to dive the Danny? Location. It’s less than two miles north of the Palm Beach inlet, close to the middle of the standard Palm Beach County dive sites. On a two-tank charter trip, you can easily reach a variety of The stern leaves no doubt you’re diving the Danny McCauley Memorial Reef. interesting wrecks or reefs with a reasonable run during your surface interval. If you don’t have nitrox certification yet, a PADI Enriched Air Diver t was Feb. 22, 2013. Exactly a year earlier, Danny McCauley, a West Palm specialty course is worth the investment. Like much of Palm Beach diving, Beach teenager, died in a car accident. Now, a 110-foot tugboat—formerly the Danny is at a depth where nitrox can significantly boost your noknown as Pocahontas—slips beneath the waves. It has a new name, decompression bottom time. “DANNY,” spelled out in bold, iron letters welded across its stern. Give Pura Vida Divers a call at (561) 840-8750 to check out The ship bears two crosses—a simple one with the inscription “RIP DLM” upcoming trips or to look into an enriched air course. mounted above the cabin, and a Celtic cross on the roof of the wheelhouse.
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ctober 2017, I shared with you my heartbreak for the hurricane victims and destruction in Texas, Florida and of course, Puerto Rico. October 2018, I shared my heartbreak for the hurricane victims and destruction in North and South Carolina. October 2019, I shared my heartbreak for the hurricane victims and destruction in the Bahamas. Now, October 2020 my heart breaks for the 200,000 plus Covid 19 deaths in the US, for the fire victims and destruction in California, Oregon and Washington. We have also seen hurricane damage and deaths in Texas, Louisiana, Alabama and Florida, and maybe more to come. Do I believe in Climate Change? You can bet your life that I do! Pray for no more hurricanes this year; pray for a quite/peaceful October. See page 2 for this month’s recipe, Shrimp Scampi Pizza, an encore presentation from last year. It is too good to run just once. New advertising partner, Pure Water Pros, on page 8. Do you have yucky Florida well water? Well--call them! Congratulations to the staff and residents of the Rehab and Care Center in Cross City, Dixie County. They are the only assisted living facility in Florida to report no cases of Covid 19. They attribute their success to prayer and following CDC guidelines, including the wearing of masks. As always, please, please, please thank our advertising partners. Without them, this FREE magazine would not exist. They need to know that they are appreciated. Also, thank the business who provided space for us to distribute this FREE magazine. Thank you John Freeze for the gorgeous sunset/sunrise photo. Stay Smart. Stay well. Stay alive! Lynn Crutchfield Co-Publisher Coastal Angler Magazine of North Central Florida/ Nature Coast
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or those who think fishing is too hard (remember: It’s fishing, not catching), here’s a solution tried throughout the world: getting animals to fish for us. People have done neat things with different kinds of animals. The Ainu in Japan have trained their dogs to jump off their boats, bark loudly, and drive fish into the nets attached to the boats. Eskimos have trained their dogs to find polar bears or even to find the breathing holes of seals under the snow. One particular Eskimo tribe sets aside part By Kevin McCarthy of every such catch, something called “the dogs’ share,” as a reward for finding the seals. Some tribes bury a skilled hunter with his favorite dog. Otters have been known to catch crayfish by dangling their tail in the water and attracting the curious fish. Other animals that have been observed using their tails to attract unsuspecting fish and crabs are coyotes, foxes, raccoons, and rats, but the predators usually gobble down their catch. They might be difficult to train to allow a fisherman to take the prey out of the mouths of the animals, for example the kingfisher pictured here. Jaguars, the wild kind, not the football players, have learned to put their tails in the water and move them around to attract fish which think the motion and sound are from fresh fruit falling into the water. The jaguars
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then easily scoop the fish up with their paws. The cassowary birds of New Guinea and Australia wag their wings in the water to attract fish which think the feathers are weeds. The fish become easy to catch for the big birds. The Chinese have become very skilled at using cormorants to catch fish. The fishermen will begin when the birds are very young, teaching them to fish in shallow water after fastening straps around the birds’ necks to prevent them from swallowing the fish. Notice the photo here of a Chinese fisherman and his two valuable cormorants. When the birds get a little older, the fishermen will take them out on their boats, dangle containers of fire over the sides to attract the fish, throw the birds overboard, and then gather in the fish as the birds swiftly dive deeply and quickly retrieve lots of fish near the baskets hanging down from the boat. Fishermen have been known to use as many as a dozen cormorants at a time. So, if there are any lazy fishermen out there, think about getting some cormorants to do your work for you. If nothing else, the sight of diving birds catching fish and putting them in baskets will provide nearby anglers with a great story to tell back on land. Kevin McCarthy, the author of “Alligator Tales” (Pineapple Press, 1998), can be reached at ceyhankevin@gmail.com.
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that, the frog and insect populations have exploded as well. So be prepared when you set that hook, because our gamefish are thicker and meaner than ever. With all that in mind, my best advice for you, is to do some exploring this month. I've given some of my least favorite spots/ lakes a try lately, and I'll just say this; things aren't what they used to be. Bring a few bags of your favorite soft plastic lures, one or two rods, and hit the road. Just use "Google Maps" on your cell phone to find countless areas, with several easy access lakes right beside each other, and cell signal is surprisingly good in the National Forest. Tip: Bring a pair of heavy duty ratchet straps (2 wheel drive vehicles) for deep woods venturing, and feel free to call me anytime for advice/info. John Freeze Kayak Fishing and Nature Tours TheWaterwayz@gmail.com 352-216-5798
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ey everybody, fall is just around the corner, and like most of you, I cannot wait to get out of this hurricane season and on to cooler water fishing. With fall, typically comes a stronger bite all around. We should start seeing a heavy trout, redfish, and mackerel population. As of right now, we have been on an awesome redfish bite. We have had days of catching 50 plus redfish, and we have kept it super simple, just using a redfish row popping cork paired with a 1/8-ounce C & M Custom Baits jig head with either live shrimp or cut mullet. That method is tried and true and works great around shell beds and on the flats.
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efore the early part of July, a cooler land mass draws in warm moisture-laden air, from the Gulf in the mornings. As the land heats up disproportionally quicker than the Gulf water as the day proceeds, the wet air over land is shunted up into a cold atmosphere, creating evening storms. It is more complicated than that, but I am restricted by word number. From late July through September, Gulf water temperatures are pushing 90 F, such that moisture is sucked directly off the Gulf surface, into the cooler atmosphere and thunderstorms develop over the land and sea at any time. The weather becomes as unpredictable as rolling a Yahtzee, regardless of forecast. God forbid, in these days and times, you are actually responsible for yourself, perhaps others, for activities where weather is a major factor. It is not the Federal Government’s responsibility for any American not to exercise common sense in any circumstance. I'm not a professional meteorologist, however I've been attentive to weather patterns since I've been fishing underneath the atmosphere for forty years, and responsible for those fishing with me for over two decades. That's just a learning preface to state, October is when weather patterns tend to change, and the fish swimming around, are more aware of that than TWC experts, walking around with college degrees. (Pun intended.) Not going to elaborate, simply summarize the annual monotonous over-writing about fall fish patterns, around these-here-parts. Water temperature gradually falls and baitfish get the memo first to move southward to survive. Migratory
fish soon get the vibe that things be a changing’ better follow the food. Reef fish get the happening and begin to gorge to help survive in the absence of free migratory meals on fins. So, a southern migration starts; reef fish feed to prevent “famation” and anglers often defy hunting “buck-sation” to get in on the “harvestation” of some actively feeding fish, both in and offshore. Fish aren't only activated by the bait fish migration, but the cooler water temperatures invigorates them. Kind of like us not wanting to do much outside during the summer broil. Can you imagine living day and night in an all-enveloping temperature of 90+ to 80+ degrees, respectively? Makes me respect more the early settlers in Florida. During that time period, I might be tempted to sleep in a cool spring wrapped in a wool blanket if it weren't for the gators and the skiters. Anyway, during the start of falling water temperatures, all fish bounce to feed. Many techniques written about over years and years, by knowledgeable local anglers, for any target fish, in or offshore, will continue to work, until cold fronts impact our region harshly. The point is, October is a great time to boat-up and go fishing in the Big Bend of Florida. Catch'em up and enjoy. Brian Smith | BIG BEND CHARTERS www.BigBendCharters.com CaptBrian@bellsouth.net 877.852.3474 | 352.210.3050
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t is FALL! Fall in love with all these redfish! Fall is my absolutely favorite time of year. The reds are absolutely on fire, and if you are doing my what, where, and when, then you are working on your first, or personal best red to date. Mullet, large minnows pin fish, or live shrimp are good ol’ faithfuls. Get you a Jim's jig right to your power pro 30-pound test. You want your chunk of mullet steaked to be about the size of a tangerine. Too big for a dadgum catfish to eat really fast; you know what I mean? Get it on the edges of these oyster bars, and if it’s there, you will know. Ignore all those little bumps from smaller fish. Wait till the pole is getting pulled solid out of your hands for three seconds, then rip its face off! Now with the pins, minnows, and shrimp, you can go with a 3 or 4/0 circle hook. B52 bombers and or triple swivel with an 18-inch 50-pound test 2-ounce egg, and an 8-inch, 30-pound Fluorocarbon for the hook. Don't forget, with the circle hook, you do not set the hook. Count to 3 again and start to reel! Keep the line tight! Hope this helped and I hope to see you at the shop for all your charter, bait, and tackle needs. Take those kids fishing! Capt. Daniel Cedar Key Paddling 352-665-1276 Dan_Gator@yahoo.com
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his month, we should start to see the first signs of Fall, leading to cooler water temperatures, and a hot fish bite! October is when I like to start trolling for Gag Grouper in the shallows. The Barge Canal and surrounding areas provide great cover for this apex predator. Cooler water temperatures, and days free of floating grass, make trolling a great technique to try. Captains Cove Outfitters in Inglis has a wide variety of trolling plugs, and a knowledgeable staff, who can point you in the right direction. Inshore, look for trout in the shallower flats and reds at the creek mouths. Fish will stage in these areas until the temperatures drop. Finding the schools of fish this time of year can be challenging, but once on them, those fish eat well preparing for the cooler weather. Also, keep an eye out for those kings and cobia as they start to head back south. In the past, October has been a great month for these pelagic fish. October will also be the start of our negative tide fishing. Start preparing those airboats and mud motors now so you can get a jump on the season. October starts the transition into cooler fishing, but outside temperatures can still be hot; make sure you hydrate. Please reach out to me at capterichasty@gmail. com with any questions you may have. In addition, for more tips and tricks, check out We Be Tailing,
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ou have to love October! It’s my favorite time of the year, and from inshore to offshore, there is something for every angler. The red fishing is as good as it gets! Good numbers of red fish will be holding on the outer limestone bottom keys from Chassahowitzka, to the spoil islands north of Crystal River. Cut baits such as fresh mullet, are always a favorite, as well as a frisky live pinfish. The floating grass is disappearing and artificial lures such as soft plastic jerk baits and “walk the dog” type plugs can be very rewarding. At sun up, and always, watch for mullet activity and an incoming tide is best. The trout which have been seeking comfort offshore in the deeper water, will now be migrating inshore. The kelp grass that attaches itself over the shallow “yellow” hard bottom, has been growing all summer, and it’s a fine trout habitat. Also, the oyster bars are another early fall favorite to target trout. Locate these areas, and set up your drifts using DOA deadly combo cork rig with a glow, root beer or watermelon colored shrimp. With the preparation of the cooler months coming, our resident snook population will also be feeding heavily. Over the last several years, our snook population has exploded, and an angler can experience a rewarding catch. Areas such as the mouths of the rivers, outer islands and the numerous rocky points with deep water nearby, are good starting locations. I prefer artificals like the MirrOlure Mirrodines and Yozuri Mag Darters, but many other bait fish imitation plugs will work equally as well. Save the gas grouper anglers; now is the time to target those shallow water groupers. Shorter days and cooling gulf water temperatures not only bring the gag grouper closer to shore, but they also become much more aggressive. The floating grass is disappearing, and
this is the time of year to troll heavy duty lipped plugs like Rapala x- raps and Yo-Zuri mag minnows over likely grouper locations. Trolling is also a great way to find your own honey holes. Ledges, rock piles, artificial reefs and wrecks from 10 to 40 feet, will be holding excellent numbers of grouper. Plus, keep an eye out on the channel markers or the grouper rock you’re fishing, for a late season cobia. The fall time of year gets a smaller run of cobia, but they are around, and it’s always a good idea to have a jig or live pin fish ready to go. Capt. Dan Clymer 352.418.2160 www.crystalriver-fishing.com
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just one or two. Soft plastics can drain your wallet quickly. Five or six bucks doesn't sound like a lot, but when you buy 20 or 30 packs, it’s not pretty. Be selective. Try a few, and when you are having success with one, throw it in the bag with the keeper lures. Keep in mind, that sun, overcast, hot, cold, incoming tide, outgoing tide, cloudy, muddy or clear water, all play a part in which soft plastics to throw. Experiment; don’t waste time. Throw one for about five minutes (in a spot you know usually produces) and if it’s not working, use a different color and size. Throw that one for five minutes, and if you just can’t break away from live bait, then throw a live bait on, and set the rod in the holder. While you are waiting on the rod to bend, keep throwing artificial. You will broaden your horizons as a fisherman (or woman) and learn a lot along the way! Have fun, and as always stay safe. Captain Stacy Horak Cell 352-553-3604 Facebook: CaptainStacy Horak Instagram: captain_stacyhorakfishing www.fishingwithcaptainstacy.com
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his month it’s all about the mullet. Our fall mullet run is one of the best times of year to get outdoors and do some fishing. Cooler air temperatures and hungry predatory fish means fun for everyone on the water. The best areas to fish will be easy to find right now; where you see the mullet, you’ll also find redfish, trout, flounder, and just about anything else you want to catch. These fish will be lurking just underneath the mullet schools looking for an easy snack. There are countless numbers of lures, both hard and soft plastic that do a great job of imitating a mullet. This month is great to go the top-water plug route, and use a Rapala Skitterwalk or a Mirrolure Top-Dog. Both are great “walk the dog” type plugs, that even the most shy redfish or trout can’t resist this time year. If you want to go subsurface, try the soft plastics from Saltwater Assassin, like their Elite Shiner paddle tail. It looks just like a mullet, and can be fished weedless or on a traditional jighead. Along with the influx of mullet to Northeast Florida, comes our fall flounder run. Some of the best catches, both in numbers and in size, come in the fall. The fish-finder rig is the go-to for many anglers looking to catch some flounder. It consists of using about 12 inches or so of leader, attached to a swivel with a barrel weight above the swivel. You want to use enough weight to hold the bottom, and a hook sized accordingly, to the size of mullet or minnow you’re using. Another favorite rig is a Saltwater
Assassin jighead in either 1/4 or 3/8 oz. with a finger mullet pinned to it. The jighead rig allows you to fish without getting hung up as easily on structure like oysters and rocks. The inlets will come alive this month. Big bull redfish will be schooling in the deeper areas of St. Augustine Inlet and Matanzas inlet as well as around the bridges. A blue crab or mullet on the bottom will get their attention. As long as it doesn’t get too chilly, there will also be some tarpon around the inlets feeding on the bigger mullet schools, so make sure to have a bigger rod ready to go for those monsters. If you missed out on the flood tides last month, don't worry; you still have plenty of days in October to find some tailers. Redfish and sheepshead will still be tailing away looking for crabs, snails, and just about anything that hangs out in the grass. Any small soft plastic paddle tail or shrimp imitation will work well for the reds. I like the Saltwater Assassin Lil Boss rigged on a weedless hook. This will also be a great time to toss an inline spinner bait, like the Saltwater Assassin Mac Daddy Spinner, along the grass edges on the higher tide stage. It has all the thump to lure the redfish out of even the thickest grass. Be sure to check out my Daily Fishing Reports online @www.InshoreAdventures.com Capt. Tommy Derringer www.InshoreAdventures.net 904-377-3734
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baits are live sand fleas, fresh clams, and sand flea flavor Fishbites. The rigging is simple; a double dropper rig with 2/0 circle hooks, and a sputnik sinker. The premade rigs will be usually tied with 30-pound mono. You can tie your own with 15 pound up to 40-pound mono. The lighter mono might get you more bites, but will also get you more break-offs. Remember that your tasty little baits are targeting pompano, but will also catch small whiting up to big redfish. So, set your drag light when you put it in the rod holder. The big redfish will stack up near the inlets this month during their breeding season. As the mullet exit, I will switch over to ½ of a blue crab. This is a bait you can count on to produce a trophy sized red for bragging rights. Once again a fishfinder, aka sinker slider rig, tied out of 100 pound mono and an Owner Mutu light 7/0 circle hook will get the job done! Noel Kuhn 43 years of surf fishing experience, surf fishing guide and long distance casting coach. Founding member of Florida Surf Casters club. 904-945-0660 www.TheSurfAngler.com
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to their spawning grounds. Some pompano are showing up already, and I’ve been catching bluefish regularly. The snook and tarpon are still active, and it is now snook season in the Atlantic, when one snook may be harvested between 28 and 32 inches. I’ve had my best luck with a 4-inch D.O.A. paddletail on a 3/8-ounce By Richard L. Matteson jig head. Pearl white and silver sparkle have been the best colors. My light tackle rod and reel has between 10- and 20-pound white braid with 16 to 24 inches of 30- or 40-pound clear leader. I use a double uni-knot to attach the leader to the braid and a loop knot to attach the jig. If it’s windy or rough, I use a heavier jig head. For snook, I cast almost parallel to shore just behind the first cut and the closest beakers. I work the jig along the trough, which is the deep cut near the shore. Snook will sometimes be in the wash in 12 inches of water, so be ready. Don’t have your drag too tight or snook will break you off on the first run. After the hook set, keep your rod tip low and keep constant pressure. I like a steady retrieve to keep the tail wobbling, but when it is calm I let the lure bounce off the bottom and then pull it near the top. I also twitch the lure near the top and wait till I feel and pressure. Remember to keep in touch with the lure by reeling faster through breaking waves. For larger fish including tarpon, big jacks and kingfish (yes, they sometime run the beaches), I use 40-pound-test Power Pro braid with a 60-pound clear leader on a heavy rod. I throw topwater plugs, shallowrunning plugs, large 1-ounce jigs and 2-ounce Krocodile Spoons. On the plugs, I replace the treble hooks with large single hooks. You lose fish with the treble hooks because they either come loose, bend or break off. Bait is an effective method for catching larger fish. Fresh cut bait (ladyfish or blue runners) free lined and live pilchards, mullet and small whiting are some top natural baits. Use a cast net or sabiki rig to catch bait. You’ll also catch sharks when fishing bait, so be ready. When you go to the beach, look for bait. Usually the birds will tell you if there’s bait around. If there are no birds, it might be prudent to try another he summer heat is waning, and the cool-water fish are coming down beach. Fortunately, no matter what the conditions are, there will always be a from the north. Bluefish are cruising down the beach along with few fish around to bend your rod. schools of mackerel, big jacks and ladyfish. The ocean is alive with fish. For more information about the Stuart Rod and Reel Club visit In the early part of October, schools of mullet are making their final runs www.stuartrodandreel.com or call (336) 414-3440.
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edfish, permit, bonefish, tarpon… flats fish are what everyone thinks of when it comes to saltwater fly fishing. Well, here’s another one to add to the list: cobia. Cobia are the perfect offshore species to pursue with fly tackle. Their peculiar migrating behaviors make them targets for sight fishing, and any species that can be sight fished with artificial lures can also be caught with a fly. Cobia will jump all over a well-placed eel, crab or baitfish pattern, but you’d better be geared up to deal with a mean fish once it feels the hook-set. Let’s start with finding them. In spring, cobia run north along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts, where they are hounded along the beaches by anglers in small boats with tall towers. They’ll be moving the opposite direction in fall, and if you keep an eye on the fishing reports and web forums, it’ll clue you in on their progress southward toward their wintering grounds off the Florida Keys. Fall brings high winds and rains with each successive cold front, but it also pushes the migration. The key to sight fishing cobia in fall is to find a calm day with clear water. Under the right conditions, cobia can be spotted running the beaches behind rays and turtles, just like in spring, only the opposite direction. The angler must remain vigilant. The window of opportunity begins to close as soon as a group of cobia is encountered. Leave all those pretty false casts on a trout stream somewhere, because casting to cobia should be quick and dirty. Use a water load on the backcast to load the rod and shoot the fly forward. If you misfire, don’t mess around; pick it up and try again. If you can swim a fly in front of a cobia’s nose, chances are it will eat. The heavy 10 and 11 weight rods necessary for this style of fishing will help you achieve the casting distance you might need on the water. They should also have plenty of lifting power and be paired with a quality reel with a smooth drag. Whether it’s a 5-pounder or a 50-pounder, cobia are brawlers that will make you haul them up off the bottom after that first run. A standard weight-forward floating line will suffice, but an intermediate sink tip can be fished near the surface or allowed to sink if the fish decide to dive a little deeper. A 9-foot, 20-pound leader with a 30-pound shock tippet will stand up to most fish in open water, but you’ll want at least 200 yards of 30-pound Dacron backing. You’ll see that backing shooting through the guides if you hook even a mid-sized cobia.
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