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BOOST YOUR CATCH w/RezBoostTM Technology

Interested in getting the most out of your own trusted transducer, or not sure you’re ready for the expense of installing a new CHIRP transducer? Furuno has a solution that will get the very best performance from your traditional narrowband transducer. Our RezBoostTM Fish Finders deliver clearer images than ever before, we’re talking up to 8x sharper. Whether it’s NavNet TZtouch2 or the FCV588/FCV628 stand-alone Fish Finders, RezBoostTM will boost your catch!

Get up to 8x sharper resolution, using a standard narrow band transducer, to more clearly define fish targets.

Assess individual fish size and depth based on echo strength for fish from 4 inches to over 6 feet.

Identify the sea floor composition from four types (Rocks/Sand/Gravel/Mud).

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THE LIGHTEST PENN REEL EVER MADE The Lightest PENN Reel Ever Made. The all new Conflict II matches an extremely light weight design with PENN’s legendary durability. Featuring our RR30 body, CNC Gear Technology and HT-100 Drag system, the Conflict II is the ultimate inshore reel.

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The Rise of Patrick Sebile and his Band of Anglers

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or those who are familiar with legendary angler and lure inventor Patrick Sebile, it comes as no surprise that he would once again enter the realm of lure and fishing tackle manufacturing and development. A review of his contributions, influence and participation in the world of fishing is a testament to this man’s unmatched devotion and passionate dedication to every element of the sport. A brief review of the Patrick Sebile bona fides: • Holder of nearly 370 records (IGFA, EFSA & FFPM), such as largemouth bass world record by length, but also guided for more than 200 record catches like the All Tackle IGFA tarpon of 286 pounds, 9 ounces. • Top 10 all time biggest fish ever caught. • Voted one of the 10 best anglers in the world several times. • Once voted the world’s best saltwater captain. • Travelled and fished 64 countries to date. • Image/photo on more than 190 magazine covers. • Ranked No. 2 in IGFA’s “most species caught” with 774 different species. • Published in more than 800 magazines, newspapers and journals. • Inventor of more than 200 lures, rods, hooks, reels and various fishing tackle. • Author of seven books. With this extraordinary industry involvement and a lifetime of a passionate love for all aspects of fishing, it seems only natural and appropriate that Mr. Sebile would reunite with the fishing industry under the banner of A Band of Anglers. Welcome back, Patrick. Yes, your new lures are remarkable… as are you.

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CAST is the world’s largest fishing trade show. Each year one of the highlights of the show is the New Product Showcase, in which companies roll out their newest and best. Coastal Angler and The Angler were there at Orlando’s Orange County Convention Center in July, sifting through all the offerings of the ICAST New Product Showcase. The following are ICAST winners as well as the new products we feel are some of the most innovative, functional and… frankly impressive, offerings of the year.

ICAST 2018 OVERALL Best OF SHOW AWARD Garmin Panoptix Livescope

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or anglers, sonar technology is the most rapidly advancing and functional tool in the boat when it comes to catching more and better fish. At the Orlando ICAST in July, Garmin blew the lid off the electronics industry with the introduction of its new Panoptix LiveScope. At the world’s largest sportfishing trade show, the most anticipated event each year is the New Product Showcase, in which companies present their latest and greatest in hopes of being named Best of Category. Awards are decided by a vote of media in attendance, and the Panoptix Livescope was not only awarded “Best Electonics,” it was named “Best of Show” out of 974 new products introduced in 2018. “To not only win the ICAST Best Electronics award, but the Best of Show award, too—it’s an honor we’re incredibly proud of,” said Dan Bartel, Garmin vice president of global consumer sales. “Panoptix LiveScope delivers the best of both scanning and live sonar technologies, and there’s nothing out there even close to it. These awards solidify our commitment to giving anglers and mariners the most innovative technology on the water, and they further strengthen our desire to be the top marine electronics brand in the world.” Panoptix LiveScope is a live-scanning sonar that gives anglers higher resolution and easier-to-interpret images of structure, bait and fish swimming below and around the boat than ever before. Garmin’s revolutionary Panoptix all-seeing sonar technology was the first to deliver live sonar images in real-time—forwards, backwards, sideways and below the boat—even while stationary. Now, thanks to the active scanning capabilities of Panoptix LiveScope, anglers can see images and movement so clear and precise that it’s even possible to distinguish between species of fish. “Panoptix changed the electronics game a couple of years ago,” said Jason Christie, Bassmaster Elite Series and Garmin pro. “Now, LiveScope is even taking it to the next level. The cool thing about it is the simplicity of it. What you see is what is there. The only picture that could be better is if you dive into the water with goggles, and I’m not sure that’s really even better.” Like other Garmin Panoptix transducers, LiveScope features two modes in one transducer—LiveScope Down and LiveScope Forward— and can be installed on a trolling motor or the transom. Depending on

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the angler’s fishing preferences and techniques, LiveScope can easily be adjusted to change views. Point the LiveScope transducer down to see directly below the boat or forward to see around the boat. Either view provides incredibly sharp, real-time scanning sonar images up to 200 feet out, even when the boat is stationary. The Panoptix LiveScope system includes a compact GLS 10 sonar black box with an LVS32 transducer and a simple plug-and-play Garmin Marine Network connector for easy installation and integration with a compatible Garmin chartplotter. A trolling motor barrel and shaft mounting kit and a transom mounting kit are also included.

www.GARMIN.com/PANOPTIX Best Tackle Management Lure Lock Lure Locker

A patented gel material paved the way for one of the most innovative tackle management solutions on the market. Lure Lock’s Lure Locker was awarded “Best Tackle Management” at ICAST 2018. Lure Lock’s proprietary ELASTAK GEL securely holds lures and terminal tackle in place. Even with the lid of a Lure Lock case open, you can turn it upside down and shake it and your lures stay in the box. Don’t believe it? Go to the website and watch the videos. The Lure Locker was designed to allow anglers to keep all their Lure Lock cases organized and ready. Constructed with durable ABS plastic, the Lure Locker securely stores up to five Lure Lock cases for ease of transport. It is available in three models, each designed to accept its corresponding Lure Lock case. The Lure Locker is also designed to hang on a wall or pegboard when not in use. The Lure Locker will be available at www.lurelock.com, Bass Pro Shops, Cabela’s, Academy, Sportsman’s Warehouse, Scheel’s, Mill’s Fleet Farm, Field & Stream, Tackle Warehouse, Tackle Direct and independent sporting goods dealers. Different Lure Locker models have an MSRP range from $24.99 to $34.99.

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Best Saltwater Lure Ocean Born Flying Series Ocean Born Lures has come out with two new hardbaits destined to become go-to lures for anglers who love fooling saltwater fish with artificials. What else would you expect from the brainchild of awardwinning tackle designer Patrick Sebile and his company A Band Of Anglers? The Flying Pencill 160 and the Flying Popper 140 were designed to dramatically increase casting distance while also improving action. Each model features design elements that allow them to slice through the air to reach fish other lures can’t. Once they splash down, these lures are incredibly versatile. The Flying Pencill 160 has a common body shape but uncommon castability and action. Side wings enhance aerodynamics and provide lift once in the water. Reduced air friction ribs, which work like dimples

Best SUP Body Glove Mariner Need an SUP designed specifically for fishing? Want one that’s completely portable, allowing you to launch wherever there’s access to water? The Body Glove Mariner is a groundbreaking fishing-specific inflatable standup paddleboard that caters to both casual fishing enthusiasts and hardcore anglers. Designed by paddling champion and recreational fisherman Luke Hopkins, this feature-rich board is the ideal paddling platform for the active angler. From the backwaters to the bays, it will stealthily take you where you need to go, which is where most other anglers can’t go. Once you get there, the Mariner is a perfect fishing platform.

on a golf ball, reduce air resistance and add water turbulence. An angler can pop, spit, walk the dog, surface skip or slow swim below the surface with the Flying Pencill. The Flying Popper 140 is a leap forward in design for the classic narrow-neck popper. It’s perfect for all conditions, including rough water and current. It utilizes the same side wings and ribs as the Flying Pencill for the same performance enhancements during cast and retrieve. It can pop, spit, walk or create a bubble trail, and comes in Floating, Sinking and Super Long Distance models. Both the Flying Pencil and the Flying Popper come in eight fishcatching colors. With extreme castability and nearly unlimited versatility, these two lures are a game-changer for saltwater lures.

www.abandofanglers.com The Mariner is durable, stable, convenient to transport and can be customized to suit your fishing preferences. It features attachment points to add any one of over 70 Railblaza fishing accessories, including rod holders. The Mariner includes an anchor line guide system, cooler tie-downs, permanent, unbreakable fins and a patented multi-purpose handle to hold a water bottle or the included adjustable 3-piece paddle. The Mariner comes with a cell phone dry bag, a pump, an ankle leash and a wheeled backpack.

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Best Affordable Saltwater Rods Enigma Rods With a trio of high-performing and affordable new saltwater rods, Enigma is bringing the performance and durability of its freshwater rods to the salt. With the Flats Master, Jetty Master and Saltwater Performance Series, Enigma has built rods to tangle with everything from inshore trout and snook to monsters hiding in the surf. Flats Master rods retail for just $99.99 and are available in six spinning models designed to tackle snook, redfish and trout with quality design, cutting-edge technology, and top-grade saltwater components. Lightweight and durable, select Flats Master rods feature a gimbal butt. Jetty Master rods are ideal for anglers who fish in extreme

Best Spinning Reel PENN Spinfisher VI The PENN Spinfisher is more than 50 years old and still going strong. The latest version introduced this year, the Spinfisher VI, is more durable, even better sealed from water and features the CNC Gear system to handle the heaviest of loads. It’s available in array of models, one of which is perfectly suited to the fishing you do. Updated with IPX5 sealing, the Spinfisher VI keeps saltwater out of the gearbox and drag system. Whether it gets hit by a wave or rides in the spray all the way home, there’s no need to worry.

Best Fishing Line PowerPro Super8Slick V2 Re-engineered with added abrasion toughness, the new PowerPro Super8Slick V2 braided fishing line combines a new eight-end dense weave fiber construction with proven ‘Enhanced Body Technology’ (EBT) process. The new braid is offered in nine different pound test designations. As with the original Super8Slick braid, the new ‘V2’ version is the smoothest, softest and longest-casting braid in the PowerPro line. Its use of Honeywell Spectra fiber provides a stronger, tougher braid, while the PowerPro EBT process makes the Super8Slick V2 structurally rounder. The process floods propriety resin through the finished braid, resulting

conditions, with big surf and big jigs. This collection of rods leverages the latest in design and technology to provide extraordinary performance not available anywhere else for $149.99. Designed for maximum casting distance and superior fishfighting performance, it is the meeting point of value and functionality. Saltwater Performance Series (SPS) rods are designed for extreme pounding of sand, surf and salt. They provide a pinnacle of performance for an affordable price of $179.99. SPS rods are designed to provide incredible casting distance along with exceptional performance for anglers seeking the best quality rod and the best price point.

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Housed within a fully sealed spool, PENN’s HT-100 drag washers supply the stopping power needed for big saltwater fish. A full metal body and sideplate keep the CNC Gear System in precise alignment under heavy loads. Available in standard, Live Liner, Long Cast and bail-less models, the Spinfisher VI has all the durability and performance anglers have come to expect from PENN, only better.

www.pennfishing.com in a smoother line that reduces backlashes, increases casting distance, makes it easier to tie knots, and offers superior strength to size ratio. Super8Slick V2 is extremely silent as it passes over the rod guides. With multiple color options in nine line tests, from 8-lb. to 80-lb., Super8Slick V2 braid offers superior performance for all anglers, in fresh or salt. It is available in 100, 150- and 300-yards spools and 1500- and 3000-yard bulk filler spools.

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Best Boat Seat Llebroc Industries Series 2 Helm Chair ICAST had a lot of newcomers as well as industry leaders. Among the leaders is Llebroc Industries. Greg Carman and his team have created the highest quality seats, benches and other boating accessories throughout the marine industry. Anyone who has ever sat in a Llebroc chair can attest to the quality and comfort that goes into every product. Llebroc Series 2 Helm Chairs come with an array of options. Whether you are in a cabin or riding in a center console, your chair will withstand the elements and keep your ride comfortable. Depending on how you drive, you can sit in style or lean in comfort with the Flip Bolster

option. Just raise your seat and lean back into a secure rest. Comfort is not the only benefit Llebroc has to offer. Customize your seats to match your boat with a wide array of color options. Choose the style of stitching, materials, or embroidery for your home away from home. From start to finish Llebroc ensures your seats are specifically tailored to suit your needs. Once you choose Llebroc Industries, you will never look back.

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Best Tackle TRANSPORT

Plano’s new A-Series 2.0 fish contained but at your fingertips with oversized, Tackle Bag is as functional as it is molded zippers. The bag also sports a large exterior good looking. mesh pocket. With four 3650 Stowaway boxes, it is the ideal Soft corners and a padded shoulder strap make the bag for a day on the stream or paddling to a secret bag comfortable to carry at your side while wading or fishing location. The boxes act as separate storage hiking. The strap is removable, adding more options devices to hold the basics or hand-picked tackle for for stowing, while the 1.5-inch heavy-duty molded a day on the water. hardware improves ergonomics while dramatically The main compartment is easily accessed improving strength. with an adjustable metal snap closure. The top The Plano A-Series offers complete storage compartment of the bag is expandable, allowing solutions for the serious angler. The A-Series includes extra capacity for raingear, other soft-side tackle classically styled bags in a backpack, duffel, and three bags and a quick shore lunch. Side and front tackle bag options. compartments hold the tools you’ll need when you land a www.planomolding.com

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Best Lure System

Odin Lure Company Frigg Popper/Fish Smack Odin Lure Company’s novel approach appeals to all of a fish’s senses. They’ve equipped productive lures with a BaitWell that holds a powerful scent attractant called Fish Smack. The Frigg 1.5-oz. Floating Top-Water Popper walks seductively across glassy water to bring home the bacon with the addition of Fish Smack. Inject Fish Smack into the integral BaitWell and ring the dinner bell for your targeted species. You will call in stripers, pike, mahi-mahi and more. Like your favorite BFF, work this in the mornings and evenings, when it’s dead quiet. Built like a brick outhouse with super strong VMC hooks and Wolverine triple wrap snap rings, this lure will handle big trophy fish muscle and speed.

• 5.5” long X 1” thick body. • Cupped face churns a ton of water. • Incredible walking, popping action. • Has an integrated rechargeable BaitWell. • Houses a fish attracting rattle chamber. • Leaves an irresistible Fish Smack scent trail. Odin Lure Company partnered with BioEdge Fishing Products to make Fish Smack attractant. It’s the perfect mixture, designed for the BaitWell on all Odin lures. The grease-like mix slowly releases scent as the lure is retrieved. Fish Smack attracts fish from afar and stimulates them to feed. It also masks undesirable scents like gas and sunscreen.

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Best Kids’ Apparel

Local Boy Sharpe Angler Dress Shirt Your little fishing buddy will look as sharp as he is comfortable, whether it’s on the deck of the boat, attending church, school or a weekend play date. Local Boy’s Sharpe Angler Dress Shirt is the go-to youth shirt for fall. This button-down dress shirt is truly fit for any occasion. Crafted from 100 percent lightweight cotton material and featuring a fishing-style vent back, the Sharpe Angler shirt offers breathable, allday comfort that’ll keep Little Locals feeling cool,

while still looking sharp. If it gets warm, Little Locals can roll up their sleeves with the side-button roll-cuffs, providing versatility in style and wear as the seasons change. Accented with the embroidered dog-and-moon logo, the Sharpe Angler Dress Shirt is available in two plaid patterns: Green/Blue/White and Blue/Mango/ White. Sizes start at Youth X-Small (4T) up to Youth X-Large.

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Best Cutlery Outdoor Edge ReelFlex Pak Outdoor Edge’s new ReelFlex Pak is the ultimate fillet knife kit for the serious fisherman. The kit includes three fillet knives, in 6-, 7.5- and 9.5-inch blade lengths so you have the right knife to match your catch. Designed to meet the cutting demands for all fresh and saltwater species, the knives are crafted from German 4116 stainless steel, known for its corrosion resistance and excellent edge retention. The blades are double tempered to provide a consistent flex and taper, ground to eliminate friction and promote an effortless cut while filleting fish. The handles incorporate Jerry Hossom’s iconic design and ergonomics with the safety and function fishermen need. The handles are constructed of blue rubberized TPR to ensure a comfortable, non-slip grip, even when your hands are wet and slimy and also feature a polypropylene core for the

Best Eyewear Unsinkable Polarized Rival Sunglasses

correct amount of rigidity. Everyone hates a dull knife, so Outdoor Edge has included a two-stage knife sharpener to keep your edges razor sharp. Finally, Outdoor Edge designed a durable hard-side carry case to keep you organized on the boat and at the dock. With an MSRP of $64.95, be sure to look for the ReelFlex Pak this fall and holiday season.

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The featured Rival sunglasses are in Raven color with a ColorBlast Grey Lens. These are perfect for spending long days on the water because of their larger fit and full-wrap coverage. The ColorBlast polarized lens technology filters blue light, which makes colors blast. Rivals retail for about $139. For more details on all styles, colors, and technology, visit the Unsinkable Polarized website.

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By Capt. Joseph Ierna Jr. • Photo Caption: Boats moored in one of the ECLSP Mooring Fields, which help to protect the seabed of the park.

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he Bahamas National Trust is the only non-governmental organization in the world mandated to manage a country’s entire national park system, which includes 32 national parks that protect over 2.2 million acres of Bahamian biodiversity. The Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park was the first National Park in The Bahamas and was the first to be designated as a “No Take” marine reserve in the wider Caribbean in 1986. Protected by The Bahamas National Trust since 1959, the Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park provides a look back at how coral reefs once were and a glimmer of hope for the future. Seen from the surface, the waters of the Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park are enchanting, with more shades of blue than Crayola offers. The real magic, however, is under the water where vibrant reefs teem with life. This is the result of almost 60 years of protection as a marine park.

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ahis, with their dazzling colors, are one of the most beautiful and tasty fish in the sea. They are pelagic and roam the open ocean, spawning year-round in the warm ocean currents. They reach sexual maturity quickly and spawn two to three times per year, releasing up to a million eggs. The good news is they are a fast-growing and abundant species, which makes them an ideal target for conservation-minded hunters. More good news—they are a perfect “starter fish” for anglers who want to give spearfishing a try. Most hook-and-line anglers are already experts at finding them, often looking for seaweed or floating debris. Whether you want to jump in because they are not biting, or you simply want to try something new, bluewater diving can be an exhilarating experience. When jumping on a weedline, you are treated to a beautiful sight of crystal blue water, bright orange Sargasso weed, and cute little jacks and sea creatures who will come by to check you out. It’s even more spectacular when you see the brightly colored mahi show up. They swim at the surface, so you don’t have to be an expert freediver to hunt them. They are not overly wary, if you don’t spook them. I always tell people, “pretend you are a log, and let them come to you.” Here are some tips for landing a mahi: 1. Use the right equipment. Even though you are at the surface, deeper water requires bluewater equipment with surface floatation (in case you spear a big one and it decides to go down). The float will do the work for you. Your local dive shop should be happy to advise you on the right set-up. 2. Use flashers and chum to increase your chances of attract-

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ing them. Dive shops carry readymade flashers that hang from a float, or you can make your own (instructions online). 3. Move in a slow and relaxed way. Mahi are fast swimmers, reaching up to 55 mph, so if you do scare them, you will not catch them. 4. Extend your speargun slowly and take careful aim. If they are close and not moving fast, aim for the head (killshot). If they are far, aim for center mass. 5. As most anglers know, once on a line, mahis are fast, flashy and acrobatic. When speared, they sometimes make figure-eight moves, rather than swimming straight away from you like most other fish. Do not let them circle or make loops around you – just swim away from them and keep tension on the line. 6. Once a mahi is tired and ready to be subdued, hold it by the gills. 7. Once you’ve mastered spearing mahis with a speargun, you can try using a polespear for an added challenge. Sheri is a world-record holder, host of Speargun Hunter, and producer of “The Blue Wild Ocean Adventure Expo” in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Follow “Sheri Daye” and “The Blue Wild” on Facebook and Instagram.

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his is a good question. An answer, however, is not a simple matter, as there are some specific characteristics to be considered. Baitfish If you are using a fly that imitates the movements of a baitfish, it is recommended that where and when possible, you observe the behavior patterns of actual baitfish. How fast are they swimming? Are they swimming in schools or small groups when being chased by game fish? Are they stunned by game fish before being eaten as they are sinking, or in fishing lingo, “on the fall?” Most injured baitfish swim in a frenzied motion, so quick and short strips is the best retrieval method. In conditions where the baitfish are lazily swimming about, try a slower, longer strip to get your adversary’s attention. Keep in mind that baitfish always swim into the current. When fishing from a drifting boat, cast your fly up-current, let it sink and drift in the current until the fly swings at the boat’s stern into its wake. At the end of the drift, allow the fly to gyrate, lifelike, in the current for a few seconds before beginning stripping. This technique often results in a strike, so hang on! Crab or Shrimp If your intent upon attempting to imitate a crab or shrimp, make short, small strips giving the fly the look of a scurrying crab or shrimp. This move usually gets a fish’s attention. Upon spotting the game fish eyeing the fly and beginning his approach, stop the fly, allowing it to sit mo-

tionless. Then move it again in short spurts. This move often results in a hookup. Fish that follow the fly but don’t eat it? A very frustrating incident when saltwater fly fishing is when a fish follows the fly but refuses to strike. Many saltwater gamefish, slashing and contorting, will closely tail a fly right to the rod’s tip without taking the fly. It’s a very frustrating experience that often leads to the angler scratching his head and feeling totally hopeless. There is, however, an easy way to get a picky fish to take the fly. I call it “sweeping the fly.” When a fish has followed the fly to within a few feet of your rod tip (usually you’ll have 5 to 10 feet of line outside the rod tip), lower your rod tip and make a sweeping motion as if you were going to make a side-armed back cast. Don’t pull the fly out of the water, but keep it moving. On the sweep, the fly will move smoothly through the water, doing a great impersonation of a fidgety baitfish attempting to escape a predator. This move enjoys a high percentage of success. The trick is to exercise control over your emotions and not pull the fly from the fish’s mouth when it strikes. The hook set is always very close to you, so be prepared to allow the fish to run. That means being able to manage the fly line as it shoots through the guides.

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tered and that good live bait was hard to come by. At least six other kings they had hooked got away; one was clearly bigger than their winning fish. Light line and slow trolling in the clear Gulf waters were keys to their success. Capt. Joe, Spencer, Eric Moore and Jacob Smith have fished this event for the last eight years, and they really enjoy the great fishing and supporting a great charity. That they won was just an added bonus, but like all competitors, they really wanted that win and will be back next year to defend their title. Coming in second was the Outlaw Oyster Co. with a 37.4-pound bruiser that paid $4,000. Third place went to T-Time. Their 34.7-pounder earned $3,000. In the Spanish mackerel division, Team Reel Skills II brought in a 5.7-pound Spanish for the winning payout of $2,000. Not a bad prize for a little fish! The kingfish division paid 10 places and the Spanish division paid three. Youth Angler winner Colton Humphries and Lady Angler winner Denita Sasser took home additional fishing tackle and equipment prizes for hauling in the biggest fish in those respective categories. Prizes were provided courtesy of Coastal Angler Magazine, Fisherman’s Choice and Howell Tackle. This event raised $85,025 for the Leukemia Research Foundation and pushed the total money raised to over $1 million! The Crowder family and volunteers run this event every year, keeping their promise to the late Lisa Crowder Jackson, to do everything they can to fight leukemia, the disease that took her way too early in life. Come out to Carrabelle next year and spend a weekend experiencing what this amazing part of old Florida has to offer. The food is spectacular, the scenery is breathtaking, the fish peel drag like freight trains, and the cause is one you’ll feel great about supporting while you fish for a cure. For more information go to http://www.c-quartersmarina.com/ or call C-quarters Marina at (850) 697- 8400.

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ast month, happy days were here again for recreational anglers on the Atlantic coast of the southern United States. Even though it was short lived, there was a red snapper season for two weekends in August. The South Atlantic Marine Fisheries Council (SAMFC) and the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) control fisheries in South Atlantic federal waters. In 2010, they shut down the harvest of red snapper based on a 2008 population assessment that determined red snapper were overfished and undergoing overfishing. Since 2010, there have been three other short seasons and a limited-harvest season for anglers to keep red snapper. The seasons consisted of three-day weekends for about 40 days total of red snapper fishing since 2010. So how did it go this season? Well, if you judge it by the fact that tackle shops were running out of tackle, bait and ice; that boat ramps were over-crowded with anglers; that local charters were booked solid, well the answer to the question is: the season went very well. There is a huge positive economic impact when red snapper harvest is allowed. In Florida alone, the total economic impact of recreational fishing exceeds 8 billion dollars a year. So, how do we get a longer season for the South Atlantic? The length of a season is based on the amount of fish available to be caught while leaving enough to sustain populations in the future. It’s based on stock assessments. One of the problems with stock assessments is getting accurate data. One solution could be to charge an additional license fee to anglers who want to fish for offshore reef fish. Give them a Reef Fish endorsement on their regular fishing license. This would give the SAMFC and NOAA more accurate data from a pool of anglers who actually fish for red snapper. Here are a couple of other ideas that have been circulating.

2) Have a slot size for red snapper. It’s worked for redfish and snook, so why not for red snapper? An angler could only keep fish within a determined slot size. Fish longer or shorter than that slot would be released immediately. The limit could be one fish per day, per angler. Small fish would remain in the population to grow into the slot, and larger fish would be protected to make more small fish. This option would keep anglers on the water year-round. Think of the economic impact. This years’ red snapper season on the east coast was wonderful! There were boats full of anglers everywhere. Some caught big fish. Some caught small fish. Some, well they had a great time trying. If all those boats and anglers ever band together, that’s when fishing for red snapper will truly return.

1) Distribute tags to reef fish-permitted anglers. Catch a fish, tag that fish and keep it. When an angler runs out of tags, he’s done keeping red snapper for the season. This option would spread angling effort over a longer season and relieve the rodeo aspect of a short season.

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By Capt. Michael Okruhlik Photo courtesy of Controlled Descent Lures

lthough the first day of fall occurs in the month of September, it sure doesn’t feel like it in any waters where redfish live. Fortunately, redfish don’t mind the heat and can be an easy target in the shallow marsh. September is a great month for kayak anglers who love the adrenaline rush of sight casting to shallow-water reds. The shrimp are maturing and abundant this time of year. On a recent trip where I fish in Texas, I had shrimp jumping into the kayak on every muddy shoreline I traveled. When fishing in scenarios such as this, I prefer to throw soft-plastic paddletails. Locating the reds from a distance can be easy when the water is this shallow and the bait is this plentiful. One key giveaway is hovering seagulls. You can bet if a gull is snatching shrimp out of the air, there are hungry fish below them. When kayaking, it depends on the distance as to whether or not I will try to chase down the hungry and potentially fast-moving school. If I am not willing to make the move, I try to watch for a pattern as to where the fish are feeding and stage my kayak in a similar location nearby. This could be along points, in the middle, or in front of drains.

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On this particular trip, I noticed skittish bait and distant birds along a north shoreline. I positioned my kayak within casting distance of that shore and fan casted until I saw nervous bait. Once spotted, I would wait for them to cruise the shore into range. When the time was right, I placed my lure with the fleeing shrimp resulting in aggressive strikes. This was the pattern they held most of the day; however I did catch a few in the middle of the cove as well. If I was not seeing nervous bait, I would fan cast 360 degrees to cover more water. I even had a few keeper-sized trout hanging out in the hot, shallow and muddy marsh. This area was roughly 10 feet deep throughout with a silty mud bottom, and the water color closely resembled chocolate milk. The air temp was in the mid 90s, but that didn’t deter the fish from feeding midday through 5 p.m. The strikes were violent and gave the illusion of each fish being larger than they were upon landing them. September brings a change in the season, but it is much more noticeable on the calendar than on the water. Capt. Michael Okruhlik is the inventor of Controlled Descent Lures and the owner of www.MyCoastOutdoors.com.

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Fishing Report & Forecast Mayport By Capt. Kirk Waltz

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he summer has been an awesome time with plenty of bait to be caught and fish to catch with the abundance of food. The kingfish bite on the beach has been at times slow but, on many days epic. The southeast hole, redtops, chum hole , and the breakers have been great producers of quality fish in the 20 and upper 30lb slots with a good number of fish over 40lbs. Big schools of jacks and bonita have cruised up and down the shallow water gully’s right of the beach to keep things lively. The shrimp boats have produced an abundance of sharks and even some big tarpon thrown in for good measure. It’s been a great summer and August was no exception to this. I look for the fishing in September to remain the same. Look for the schools of pogies to continue to hold in shallow waters just south of the inlet on the areas beaches. Look for diving birds and dirty water to show you where the largest concentrations are. Bag a big net full of these tasty baits and slide SE and start in 41 ft of water and slowly troll to 51-55ft of water. If the fish are on the feedbag it will not take long. Look for sharks, kings, bonita, jacks, and tarpon to be in this area willing to take a bait. If it’s slow there move south and try again. The near shore reefs and area wrecks will also be really productive this time of the year. Summer crowds should be gone and thinned out and pressure will have been minimal. The local party grounds should be hopping with all the aforementioned species plus the annual migration of sailfish should be filtering thru the area. If the troll bite is slow drop some fresh bait on the bottom and hang on. Red snapper, grouper, jacks, cobia, and triggers will be around plus they can’t resist fresh bait. The inlet should be hopping with our annual migration of bull reds. Fish the last of the falling tides for these big studs and soak a whole blue crab or pogie on the bottom for optimum results. I like a stout rod like a Penn Spinfisher V series with 50lb braid and a 3-way drop swivel with a 60lb fluorocarbon leader. Drop it on the edge of the channel and

let ‘em soak. A lot of fish in the 30-40lb class will be available and be sure to have a venting tool available as this is a catch and release fishery only. Also look for a lot of good 26-33in reds to push onto the rocks this month. Trout will also be available on the high outgoing tides around the end of the rocks this month and can be caught using artificial or float rigs and shrimp. Lastly tho I am appreciative of the snapper season we had I was dismayed at the number of days we were given to harvest a few. Please contact your state representative and voice your comments. Despite the short mini season we did bag a good number of quality fish. Our fishery is as healthy as I have ever seen it. For more fishing tips listen to the Outdoorshow radio program on 1010am or 92.5fm every Saturday from 7am to 10am. He can be reached at 904.241.7560 or 904.626.1128 or go to www. enterprisefishingcharters.com

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eptember has arrived, and many parts of the country are experiencing this thing called fall. I’m not exactly sure what that is, but as we start our last stage of summer we need to be sure to get out and enjoy the incredible fishing we have right in our own backyard. Kingfish are still on fire, reds are all over the place, the trout bite should be good…and scallop season is still open for a good part of the month. September is a big month for the club as we close our fishing year and begin to choose our leadership for next year. We will be nominating our new board and officers at our first meeting on September 6th, and those folks will be giving their speeches at our second meeting, September 20th. We will also be celebrating our Junior Anglers on the 6th with a hot dog roast, an ice cream social, and of course awarding their board

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prizes. Our final club tournament of the year, The Bottom Fishing Tournament will take place on September 8th thus ending the tournament schedule for the 2017-2018 fishing year Our annual Awards Banquet will take place October 6th, members please be sure to put this on your calendar! We will be awarding prizes for all the fishing boards, award our new Captain of the Year, and install the new Board of Directors. Tickets are $35 each and will be available at all meetings or through the members of the board. This is an adults only event. We meet at 7:00pm the 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month at the clubhouse on the east side of the parking lot at Mayport Boat Ramp. You do not have to be a member to attend. Visit us at www.jaxfish. com to learn more, and we will see you on the water!

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eekends in North Florida are an outdoor lover’s dream. The possibilities are endless with the vast wooded areas and the never-ending coasts. And what could be better than an afternoon working on your aim? Nestled among the oaks, tucked away just past the bustle of historic downtown St. Augustine lies Saltwaters Shooting Club, St. Augustine’s premier location for all shooting sports. Not only is Saltwaters a marksman’s outdoor oasis in a sea of indoor ranges, it spans an area of 110 acres, truly offering something for everyone. On any given day, you will find a range of people at the rifle and pistol bays. Families of all ages competing against each other can be found next to military veterans and active duty police offers working on their craft. The rifle range offers you the chance to truly test out your long-range abilities and the pistol bays allow you to create group competition or set up your own obstacles … you might even see teams acting out some high-level tactical scenarios. The sounds of a bullet hitting the steel targets they provide are always a welcome sound. After gaining some practice on non-mobile targets, hop on a golf cart and test out your clay-shooting abilities. Choose between the red or black course, which offers a variety of difficulties, so that even the most novice shooter can have a little luck. The courses are changed frequently, keeping things fresh and keeping you on your toes and they are expanding to add a third course very soon. As if your day wasn’t full enough, they also offer an archery range with 3D targets, skeet and a 5-stand area as well as a 770-yard range that is available by appointment only. One-on-one mentoring and guidance pairs you with award-winning shooters sharing tips and

tricks with you. View a fast-draw competition with authentic garb in an old-west setting or experience one of their on-site clinics to educate yourself on what to do in an active shooter situation. The list of events is vast and plentiful. Want to try it out but don’t have your own shotgun? That’s ok! You can rent one for the day or purchase one at their on-site store. And best of all you don’t have to be a member to gain access to all of this, though memberships are available. So, the real question is, what are you doing this weekend? See you at Saltwaters!

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The First Palms Fish Camp Snapper Slapper Tournament By Danny Patrick

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he Palms Fish Camp Restaurant, 6359 Heckscher Drive Jacksonville, Fl.on the bank of Clapboard Creek, was the site for the First ever Palms Snapper Slapper fishing tournament on the first Saturday (August 11, 2018) of the first of only 2 weekends that the fish regulators at NOAA approved. The tournament was a great success and actually exceeded all expectations since NOAA announced the meager recreational open a little over 2 weeks prior to the two 3 day weekends where fishermen are entitled to keep only 1 Red Snapper per person

Marshall Adkison one of the Palms owners and Brett Cannon owner of Atlantic Coast Marine. While Rep. Rutherford did not compete in the tournament the snapper he caught after only fishing about 15 minutes weighted 14.65 lbs was used as the mystery weight fish for the tournament. Rep. Rutherford who is a steadfast supporter of fishermen in his district had a firsthand experience that reflected the enormous population of Red Snapper off Northeast Florida. The Palms Snapper Slapper got its name when Marc Hardesty,

per day. Despite NOAA’s inadequate notice the tournament sponsors: Strike Zone Fishing of Jacksonville, West Marine, Browns Creek Fish Camp ,Academy Sports, Atlantic Coast Marine and the Palms stepped up to make this 53 boat event a huge success. Anglers competed for 10 places paying out $10,000.00 cash plus awards for top Junior Mikey Davis 20.05 lb, First Responder Brian Stafford 10.46 lb, Lady Clare Clare Bohn 16.10 lb and Military Angler Don Towery 11.40 lb with prizes totaling over $500 each in value as well as $500 value prize for a mystery weight fish Tony Eden 14.65 lbs. Matt Joseph on the Outta Line snagged First Place with a 24.65 lb Snapper worth $3500 plus TWT winnings of $900.00. The Captains meeting and weigh in featured live music on the deck with fresh local fish and Mayport shrimp offered and a drink called the Snapper Slapper that became a favorite with the crowd. Over 200 Northeast Florida fishermen competed in the event. Congressman John Rutherford joined in the fun by fishing with

Marshall Adkison and Bruce Hall of the Palms began discussing the ridiculous regulations on Red Snapper and the game NOAA plays with Atlantic fishermen by not allowing any harvest of Red Snapper at all for years and then in 2017 having the limited weekend fishing in October when the seas were near impossible to safely fish. During the discussion one of them said that NOAA’s actions were a real “Slap in the face of face” to all fishermen hence the name “Snapper Slapper.” In light of NOAA’s own admission that their data collection regarding Red Snapper is fundamentally flawed the tournament asked FWC to provide a team of biologists headed by statewide director Beverly Sauls and Northeast Florida head Russ Brody to collect data and otoliths (ear bone) of the Red Snapper weighted. The data and otoliths collected will be used to begin the process to accurately study Red Snapper, and further expose the miserable failure of NOAA’s policy regarding this fishery and tremendous waste of tax dollars over the years. The next Palms Snapper Slapper Tournament will be when the NOAA bureaucracy decides to allow Red Snapper fishing again.

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ACGFA - September News By Will Niemann

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ncient City Game Fish Association has exciting news for the month of September. We are proud to announce several new reef locations, which have been in the works over the past few months, are now ready to fish. Andy King Reef N29 52.591 W81 09.207, Jim Blaylock Reef N29 52.701 W81 09.206, and Eternal Reef Balls N29 52.755 W81 09.332. We would love to hear what you catch on our reefs at our monthly meetings on the 3rd Tuesday of every month. This month’s meeting will be held at the St Augustine Shriners Club from 6-8. From 6-7 is happy/social hour, from 7-8 is dinner and the general meeting along with the Kids Club followed by great raffles. Every meeting includes activities (Kids Club) for our youngest anglers while the meeting is taking place, so bring the whole family. September also marks the beginning

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of our in-club offshore bottom fishing challenge. Rules and regulations can be found on our new and improved website at www.acgfa.com. As well as reading up on tournament rules, you can also enter upcoming tournaments, join and renew your club membership, and enter your catches for our angler of the month challenges. We are an ever evolving club, where we look for new ideas and ways to help our local fishing community. If fishing is your passion, or you have ideas on how our fishing community can be improved, this club is for you. Come on out and join the fun. We hope to see you at the next meeting. Until then, Tight Lines

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Fishing Report & Forecast Nassau Sound By Capt. Tony Bozzella

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eptember is a great month, anglers can switch gears with Redfish tailing in the grasses. Also the big bulls are lining the river channels with many to be had on fish finder rigs paired with cut bait, mullet, ladyfish, crab, and shrimp. This is also the time of year where the mullet start to transition out of surrounding inlets and head South for winter. The Mullet run can produce spectacular fishing. On the bulls use a 30-40lb Hi Seas Fluorocarbon leader, and enough weight to hold bottom. I find a j hook of 6-8/0 does a great job. You can use circle hooks and leave your rod in the holder with great hook up success. You will have to do your home work on finding them. They often cruise the edges of the St. Johns river from the Mayport jetties, to well South in the River, depending on bait and time of year. Heavier tackle is recommended so you do not stress the fish and you get him in fast so he swims off well to fight another day. Most fish are 20-40lbs with some even reaching close to 50lbs at times. Please take the time and respect these bulls, they are our breeding stock and we are lucky. Jacksonville is on there route and 8 NE FLORIDA

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we can partake in angling these great fish!! With many of our smaller Redfish frequenting the grass flats at the higher flood tides, this will be an awesome time to look and hunt “tailers.” Redfish will be on the prowl for fiddlers and many other tasty crustations up on the spatina flats. Rising water is best with fish often staying through the tide working there way out and off the flats as the water falls. Light tackle spinners with fluorocarbon leaders and NO TERMINAL TACKLE accompanied with weedless plastics and spoons work well. Wait until the fish starts to upright and move forward, bring your bait across his path. No different with the fly fishing. 7 - 9 weights with floating line are best. I like weedless spoons and crustation patterns. Accuracy is a must. 15 - 40 ft shots are common. Don’t forget polarized glasses!! There will still be plenty of the fun fish, jacks and ladies. Look for moving water and birds, early and late best. Sea walls at the higher end of the tides will have some jacks crushing baits. Topwaters are best and they eat them up. Both Tarpon and Jacks will also be hovering around the mullet run. Outgoing tides with big pulls of water can turn a blitz on!! Bait fish plugs like BiteABaits, Rapalas and Mirrolures can be very successful.

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September’s “Best Bet”

Dove Hunting; the Perfect Outdoor Social Event to Enjoy Friends and Family! By Terry Newsome

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hen it comes to living the “sporting life” and pursuing your passion for hunting, one of the most enjoyable aspects of your total hunting experience is “social interaction.” What better way to enjoy the great outdoors than to embrace that “sacred comradery” amongst hunters while spending time around the camp telling your favorite hunting stories. This unique interactive social experience is why private “hunting clubs” continue to grow in popularity throughout our region and beyond.In recent years, bird-hunting “plantation clubs” or “shooting clubs” (especially for pheasant, quail and dove hunting) have become extremely popular as a direct result of the social aspect of spending quality time with friends and family (around the post-hunt BBQ grill!) For many local hunters, one of the most exciting outdoor adventures in Northeast Florida (and South-Central Georgia) for the month of September is dove hunting; and the action can be fun, fast and furious! Mourning and white-winged doves are among the most popular game species in North America and Florida is home to both resident and migratory dove populations. Excellent dove hunting opportunities can be found near agricultural lands where birds feed on crops and seed. Doves concentrate on areas where they can find an easy meal, primarily because they have limited strength in their feet and cannot scratch through heavy vegetation for seed. They prefer bare ground, or soil that has been disked (turned over) or burned. They also seek out sources of water and grit. (Dove have been known to eat tiny pebbles to help with digestion.) DOVE HUNTING RULES AND REGULATIONS The only firearm you’re allowed to hunt doves with is a shotgun, and it must be plugged to a three-shell capacity (magazine and chamber combined), but you can’t use a shotgun larger than a 10-gauge. Most hunters prefer to use a 12-gauge, although smaller-framed hunters or those that seek more of a challenge may opt for a smaller gauge. Shot sizes normally range from 7½ to No. 9s. You may hunt doves over an agricultural field, if the crop has been planted as part of regular agricultural practices. However, it’s against the law to scatter agricultural products (like corn) over an area for the sole purpose of “baiting.” There are three seasonal phases for dove hunting in Fl and Ga Florida Phase 1: September 22 to October 22, Phase 2: November 10 to December 2, Phase 3: December 19 to January 31, 2019

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During the first phase, the dove you will be targeting are most likely resident birds, as the migratory doves usually have not yet made it this far south. The daily bag limit is 15 and the possession limit is 45.(A State of Florida Hunting License and a Migratory Bird Permit are required to hunt dove.) DOVE HUNTING TIPS FROM DANNY PATRICK Your “best-bet” for having a successful dove hunt and an enjoyable social experience is to find the “right” hunting club or “shooting club” that offers paid daily dove hunts for a reasonable fee; (usually less than $100 for a single-day shoot.A BBQ dinner and refreshments may also be included in the daily fee.) There are a multitude of excellent dove shoots held each year on traditional dove fields in Northeast Florida. The best way to find a good dove field is by word of mouth. Just ask at your local hunting goods store manager if they know of any good dove

hunting opportunities. Productive dove fields that hold successful dove shoots year after year will probably be good this year as well! Another option is to find a private agricultural land-owner that has the expertise and resources to create a prime dove-hunting environment. These premium private dove hunts are usually “by owner invitation” only; but

the opportunity to hunt may present itself through a friend! Perhaps the most knowledgeable coastal angler and avid outdoorsman in our region is Captain Danny Patrick; Owner and Editor of Coastal Angler Magazine (Northeast Florida Edition.) Danny is not only a diverse, world-class angler, he also loves to hunt!In fact, one of Danny’s favorite outdoor adventures for the month of September is dove hunting. “I enjoy all types of hunting,” Danny explains, “and have joined more hunting clubs and shooting clubs than I can remember.Joining the right hunt club can be rewarding as I really enjoyed the social interaction with club members over the years and developed life-long friendships.In recent years, I was financially secure enough to purchase a tract of land and facility that was the perfect private hunting retreat for my friends and family.” Danny’s property (located in south-central Georgia near Vidalia) is truly a sportsman’s paradise with many geographically diverse features including sprawling oak hammocks, planted plantation pines, creek bottoms, largemouth bass ponds and cultivated open fields. In fact, his property has some of the best dove hunting on the planet (and he is more than happy to share his time-tested secrets to dove hunting success with his readers!) “I regularly plant corn, sunflowers and brown-top millet in the open fields on the property to attract resident and migratory dove,” Danny explains. “Every year, I start plantingaround May 1st I like to plant alternating rows of corn and sunflower seeds; maybe 8 to 10 rows of corn then 8 to 10 rows of sunflowers and so on.”Danny says the corn and sunflowers also attract huge numbers of white-tailed deer, turkey and Bob white Quial. “Be sure to plant enough sunflowers.The deer loves sunflowers.” September dove hunts at Danny’s private hunting retreat are quite the social event as well. “Socializing with friends and family during the hunt is part of the fun,” says Danny “and sharing a meal of healthy dove breasts cooked on the grill makes for memories that will always be remembered.” With over 25 years of corporate experience as a writer, director and producer, Terry Newsome has personally filmed and produced over 100 outdoor television shows and instructional fishing videos internationally. He is an avid coastal angler and is a former co-owner of Pine Island Fish Camp on the Intracoastal Waterway near St. Augustine, Florida.

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ellow mouth should be sharing the same places as the croaker. Best bet is strips of small croaker. It’s like fish crack to these guys, so go to it. Reds should be around and wanting a nice piece of crab or a bit of bait shrimp. Start in the shallower locals early and as it gets brighter, go deeper to the drops and channels. Don’t spend huge blocks of time. If they’re in your area, you should now within a half hour or so. If no luck, move on. Just keep at it, ‘til you locate them. Then have some fun. Striper and hybrids will be wanting to ambush your bait around the pilings of the Shands Bridge. Remember, fish with a moving tide, let that bait drift past a piling and hold on. You should do well. Baits of choice are shiners, bait shrimp or lures. Minnow imitations or lipless crank bait will

do the job. So go. Largemouth should be schooling and under docks looking for a nice meal. Baits of choice would be shiners, shrimp and/or plastics. Carolina rigs on the drops and points and the live bait around and under docks. Bream will be wanting to ambush baits, so around docks and in creek pads. Baits of choice are fly poppers, crickets or wigglers. Just go for it. Catfishing in the evening should be really good. Fishing of the mullet wall isn’t a bad idea. There’s a lot of food being thrown all day, so the area is ready for the bottom feeders, especially after dark. Less crowded and probably more activity. Baits of choice: night crawlers, bait shrimp, beef liver or chicken liver. So just get it and go! Mullet fish is off the charts. It’s like it was years ago. Big, lots, and should be starting to roe up. Baits needed--chum, wigglers, white bait and multihook rigs. So grab some and go. But keep in mind, it’s busy, busy, busy; especially on the week-ends. So go early, get your limit and call it a day. Croakers have been and should be getting bigger and more plentiful. You’ll start at the mile marker “18” and keep jumping holes and deep drops til you find them. All you need for these is some bait shrimp and night crawlers. You’ll catch them, so get some bait and do it. Well, ‘til next time, keep your line wet and your lure movin’.--Richard

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Fishing Report & Forecast St. Augustine Inshore By Capt. Tommy Derringer

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t’s still hot out there… the fishing and the air temps, but Fall is coming… How do you still beat the lingering heat… Get out at first light or wait for the last few hours of daylight, right around dusk. Those are typically the best times to catch the fish feeding this time of year. It’s a great time of year to toss top-water plugs inshore during those lower light conditions and along the beach the tarpon will be feeding early and late as well. One very important ingredient for catching fish this time of year is to look for the bait. Whether it’s finger mullet, shrimp, or pogys, if you find the bait, you’ll find the fish. The bait can be easily located by looking for nervous water (small disruptions on the surface, similar to a very small boat wake). You can be sure that redfish, trout, and flounder will be hanging around the schools of bait looking for an easy meal. Don’t overlook the banks along the ICW on the lower tide stages this month. A lot of the baitfish will come out of the creeks and hang along those ICW banks, especially the ones that have oysters scattered on them. Again the bigger fish will be in close pursuit. September brings one of the most unique and exciting ways to catch redfish on the First Coast. We will have some great “flood” tides this

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02 Sun 01:35 AM 4.91 H

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6:40 A-8:40 AM • 7:00 P-9:00 P

03 Mon 02:30 AM 4.86 H

08:38 AM 0.61 L 03:05 PM 5.68 H 09:27 PM 0.95 L

7:30 A-9:30 AM • 8:00 P-10:00 P

04 Tue 03:32 AM 4.86 H

09:39 AM 0.46 L 04:08 PM 5.82 H 10:28 PM 0.76 L

8:30 A-10:30 AM • 8:55 P-10:55 P

05 Wed 04:36 AM 4.96 H

10:40 AM 0.24 L 05:11 PM 6.00 H 11:28 PM 0.48 L

9:25 A-11:25 AM • 10:00 P-11:59 P

06 Thu 05:39 AM 5.14 H

11:41 AM -0.04 L 06:12 PM 6.19 H

10:25 A-12:25 PM • 11:00 P-11:59 P

07 Fri 12:25 AM 0.15 L

06:38 AM 5.38 H 12:40 PM -0.34 L 07:08 PM 6.35 H

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08 Sat 01:19 AM -0.17 L

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09 Sun 02:10 AM -0.42 L

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10 Mon 02:58 AM -0.55 L 09:17 AM 5.97 H 03:20 PM -0.64 L 09:42 PM 6.21 H

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12 Wed 04:32 AM -0.34 L 10:58 AM 5.98 H 05:04 PM -0.07 L 11:19 PM 5.67 H

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eptember marks the autumn bait movement that will eventually turn into the fall “mullet run” by months end. Starting your mornings off with topwater lures that resemble a mullet like the Rapala skitter walk or Spook Jr. will produce redfish,trout and snook. Cast topwaters parallel to ICW banks, over flooded oyster beds or docks that are holding mullet to find the “trophies”. September’s full and new moons brings the tidal waters up into the Spartina grass where Redfish and Sheephead will be found tailing and gorging themselves on all sorts of crustaceans. Bailing from the skiff and wading with the fly rod and a rattle crab pattern is one way to hook up or a live shrimp hooked through the tail with a Daiichi Octopus wide bait hook. Snook and Tarpon will be in the canals feeding during low light conditions, a live select shrimp will trigger a bite from both species. Lead a rolling Tarpon with a live select shrimp on a Daiichi 3/0 circle

hook and a loose drag to help your chances of landing the Silver King. Pitching the docks with live shrimp will get the attention of most linesiders (Snook) especially when encountering a school and the competition factor kicks in. Remember to handle snook with care as they have had a few rough winters and snook numbers are still low. Area inlets will host Flounder and Bull Reds during the change of tides, a live 6-inch mullet on a fish finder rig will get the doormats to the boat. The fish finder rig consists of a 1/0-3/0 DaiichiD18Z hook with a 10-inch piece of 30lb fluorocarbon leader, a good swivel, glass bead and ¾-1 ounce egg sinker. Once you cast this rig, slowly drag and pump it back to the boat keeping contact with the bottom. For creek flounder a mud minnow or finger mullet on a ¼ ounce Slayer inc. Destroyer jig head fished around creek bends. A knocker rig with a 6-ounce weight a Daiichi 5/0 circle hook and cut or live mullet/ pogie will be the choice set up for Bull Reds at the inlet. Just remember take time to revive these breeder reds and get them back in the water as quickly as possible. Trout catches can still be expected to be best at night fishing the dock lights, a live free lined shrimp or non weighted artificial tossed up current and drifted through the lights will produce Trout and Snook. Remember to wet hands before handling fish if you plan on doing some catch and release.. Capt. Chris Herrera Serving Flagler Beach, Palm Coast, St. Augustine www.palmcoastfishing.com 386-503-6338

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s always our August event is one for relaxation and cooling off. We headed to Itchnatuckee State park to have a fun filled day of floating and comraderie. This is the only event of the year where we do not take out our kayaks. This day truly was a hot day as the rains had subsided and the area was dry for the past few days. At every event all of our guests are provided safety equipment and instruction on how to operate the equipment provided. Well when you give our guest an inner-tube and say have fun, what more instruction is needed? We had over 20 guests learn really quick how to have fun. We let everyone go out on the river at their leisure. Our only stipulation o the day was that lunch was going to be served at noon or there about. That’s right we did not kayak but we still provided lunch for everyone. On this day we served up a low country boil for everyone to munch on. As we sat around the picnic tables we thought about the day and talked about all the fun we were having floating on the river. This enjoyment also brought on some questions about next month’s event. So some things (tournaments) have changed their locations and dates which is forcing us to move our September event date. Stay tuned as we will have more info on our Facebook site really soon. I cannot complete this article without mentioning a huge Thank to

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or sinker slider rig. Tie it with 100lb mono and end it with a 5/0 to 7/0 circle hook. The reason for the 100lb mono is Bluefish and Tarpon. Tip this with a 4” to 6” mullet. Cast this to a near shore deep slough or just on the outside of the sand bar. Hang on and enjoy the fight! If you want to make things more interesting, try this. Drop down to 20lb leader and use a #1 circle hook. This does two things. The smaller hook does less damage to the mullet. Also, the 20lb leader allows the mullet more swimming action. Last year, I caught more Trout and Redfish on this light rig. However the tradeoff was losing more Bluefish, Jacks, and Tarpon. Smaller mullet on this rig is just about a guaranteed strike. I even landed a few Mangrove snapper last September dragging small mullet near the jetties. When the mullet run ends, it will be Pompano time! During the mullet run, the shallows are full of fish that will eat Pompano. After the run is when I like to refocus on Pompano. As the water cools the Pomps will be more plentiful and will eagerly gobble up sand fleas, clams, and crab knuckles. We will focus on that in the October issue. Until then do not go to the beach without your cast net.

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he month of September offers premiere surf fishing where key areas of Amelia Island beaches are key to your surf fishing success. A good start is acquiring the right baits and fishing gear too. Sand fleas will be plentiful in the shallow water surf where a sand rake worked in the breaking surf will acquire enough bait for a full day of surf fishing. Bring along some ultra-fresh local shrimp as well as a double surf rig baited with one fresh shrimp and a live sand flea is key

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Fishing Report & Forecast St. Augustine Offshore By Capt. Robert Johnson

Still Summer That’s right September in NE FL is still summer hot temperatures and calm seas. The only difference is fishing pressure slows down. On the trolling scene King Mackerel are still available for the nearshore anglers. Schools of Spanish Sardines and Scads (cigar minnows) will be on all the inshore wrecks and reefs. Find the bait and you will find the fish. Slow trolling live bait is best but plenty of fish can be caught using the traditional planner and spoon set up. In addition to Kingfish there will be the occasional Sailfish and plenty

Bonita and Barracuda to keep you busy. If we have an early cold front expect the Sailfish bite to react accordingly. On the Bottom scene it’s more of the same. Look for the Mangrove snapper bite to slow down but all of the other species will still be hungry. Plenty of Vermillion, Triggerfish and Red Porgy will be found from 21 to 26 fathoms. Double rigs baited with squid or cut bait will do the trick. Large live baits fished high up in the water column off the bottom will catch Cobia and Amberjack. Use a 10 ft 80# mono leader and target the larger ledges and wrecks. The results of the Red Snapper opening will not be available until sometime this spring but judging by the number of boats that participated I’m sure the ACL was met if not exceeded. I have heard allot of complaints about how it was structured. I encourage people to weight in to the SA council if they have alternatives that would make better sense. In order for us to ever have a sensible recreational Red Snapper season there has to be improvements in how recreational effort and catch is calculated. We all know that the population is in great shape.

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LW Tour pro Clent Davis, of Montevallo, Ala., brought a fivebass limit to the scale Sunday, Aug. 12 that was the heaviest sack of the three-day 2018 Forrest Wood Cup on Lake Ouachita, Arkansas. Davis’ final day weight of 17 pounds, 13 ounces catapulted him from 10th to first place and earned him the $300,000 top prize. With a three-day total of 15 fish and 36 pounds, 13 ounces, Davis beat out second-place Cabela’s/Bass Pro Shops pro James Niggemeyer, of Van, Texas, by more than seven pounds. “I don’t believe that I just won this,” said Davis, a former FLW College Fishing standout for the University of Montevallo. “I almost walked away from professional bass fishing last year. I was burned out on fishing. I sold all of my gear – my boat, all of my rods, my reels, every piece of equipment that I had. It wasn’t from failure, it was because I was burned out. Davis’ decision to rejoin the tour—after some prompting by FLW Tour Senior Tournament Director Bill Taylor—was definitely the correct one. He finished the season ranked No. 25 in the Angler of the Year race—his best finish since his rookie season. He cashed checks totaling more than $62,000 in seven events and qualified for his third Forrest Wood Cup appearance. “I knew that the only way that I was going to win this week was fishing brushpiles,” Davis said. “There are so many ways to catch fish on this lake, but if it was going to happen for me, it was going to be offshore, fishing out of the brush.” Davis relied on a 12-inch, plum-colored Mister Twister Mag Buzz Worm fished in the 22- to 30-foot depths. “I fished awful all week, losing fish, but I caught enough to squeak into the top-10 by 1 ounce,” Davis said. “I’m not supposed to win

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t times, success on the water comes from changing your approach. Let me share some examples. No matter what lure you choose, there’s a compelling desire to cast it as far as you can and retrieve it on the surface or just below it. Trollers insist on a full spread well behind the boat on top of the water. Anglers who prefer to drift with the current fish natural baits or artificials a distance from the boat on the upcurrent side and closer to the surface. Even those who fly kites on the offshore grounds keep live baits barely splashing on the skin of the water. The tendency in all of these examples lies in ignoring the fact that distance on the water must be measured vertically as well as horizontally. Most fish species spend the major portion of their existence at or near the bottom of the water. Consider, too, that there are some species that will suspend at mid-depth or cruise somewhere between top and bottom in search of food. Even moderate attempts to cover vertical distance as well as horizontal can make a difference. If you enjoy casting and retrieving an artificial and you have two outfits, rig one with an artificial that skims the surface or just below it and put an offering on the other that will sink to the bottom. Alternate them on casts, and you will quickly learn where the fish are in that spot. If trolling becomes your technique of choice, rig one line on a downrigger or weight it sufficiently so that it covers the mid-depth or close to the bottom. And, if you are just drifting with offerings streamed on the upcurrent side, fish at least one of the baits or lures at a reasonable depth. Probing the depths becomes even more important when there is structure on the bottom that attracts fish. Some species will hug the structure while others will probe and prowl the area. Fishing a bait or working a lure from the bottom to the surface in these waters

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often is paramount to success. It is usually more productive if you focus on the upcurrent side of the structure. Veteran anglers keep an outfit on board expressly for deep jigging. It’s rigged with a leadheaded bucktail or some other type of metal that boasts the weight to get the offering to the bottom. It can be rigged with natural bait, a natural bait tail behind the bucktail or an artificial tail such as a plastic worm. It works on countless species. The key is to drop it to the bottom straight up and down and then retrieve it with a bunch of moves with the rod. You’ll find it is much more productive when the retrieve is close to the boat rather than working it to the surface at an angle. Vertical jigging won’t work every time, nothing does, but it’s a method you want to remember and use when other approaches don’t produce fish.

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f you want to be a successful bass angler, you have to learn to fish a jig. I don’t know anybody, anywhere, who’s a successful bass angler, who doesn’t know how to fish a jig well. It is so versatile, and it catches quality fish. Personally, I love a good jig bite, so it’s also one of the most fun ways to fish. There’s not another lure on the market that has been tweaked and built to fish different types of cover and structure like a jig, and that’s part of its appeal. Jigs come in so many different shapes and sizes that the possibilities are endless. Changing out the jig’s trailer can make all the difference in the world, too. If you are just starting to get serious about jig fishing, an “Arkie”-style jig would be best to learn with. A 3/8- to ½-ounce size, really the first kind of bass jig head that ever came out, is where to begin. I use it for flipping, as it works well around wood, rock, gravel, ledges, and you can even swim it. You basically fish it like a soft plastic worm. Cast it out and let it go all the to the bottom on a slack line. Pull it off the bottom a few inches and then crawl it along. Most of the time when you’re casting or flipping, you’re imitating a crawfish, so think about a one of those walking around on the bottom. He’s not going to be jumping around a lot. If something chases him, he might scurry along quickly, but they usually move fairly slowly. Fishing a jig does take the right gear. I fish 20-lb. Vicious fluorocarbon with an improved clinch knot, a good high-speed reel and an NEPS 90HF rod from MHX. It is a 7’6” heavy-action rod with a fast tip. That rod is absolutely perfect for jig fishing. You can make accurate presentations with this fast-action tip, and the heavy power gives you the backbone to pull fish out of

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EVINRUDE

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ENDLESS ADVENTURE SALES EVENT

7-YEAR COVERAGE

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AUG. 1 THRU NOV. 30, 2018

©2018 BRP US Inc. (BRP). All rights reserved. ®,™ and the BRP logo are trademarks of Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. or its affiliates. Offer valid only to qualified buyers on purchases of engines bought for recreational use only. Excludes engines purchased under commercial, professional, and government programs. Offer is valid in North America only on new and unused Evinrude E-TEC® engines purchased, delivered and registered between 8/1/18 and 11/30/18 at an authorized, participating Evinrude dealer. *7-YEAR COVERAGE: Subject to all exclusions, limitations of liabilities, and all other terms and conditions of BRP’s standard limited warranty and B.E.S.T. contract, including without limitation the exclusions of damages caused by abuse, abnormal use or neglect (see B.E.S.T. contract for specific details of coverage and exclusions). Offer effective on all new and unused 15 H.O. and above Evinrude E-TEC outboard engines. Eligible models will receive 7-year coverage (3 years of BRP Limited Warranty and 4 years of BRP Extended Service Terms [B.E.S.T.] coverage) subject to a $50 deductible on each repair. Benefit offered to Florida residents is a 7-year BRP Limited Warranty. Evinrude Jet Series engines are eligible for 7-year coverage offer on the upper unit only. The jet pump assembly will only receive a 3-year BRP limited warranty. All rigging components purchased on the same bill of sale as the engine, will be covered under the same BRP Extended Service Terms as the engine. Offer subject to change without notice. See your authorized, qualified Evinrude dealer for details. Terms and conditions apply. Offer may not be assigned, traded, sold or combined with any other offer unless expressly stated herein. OFFER VOID WHERE RESTRICTED OR OTHERWISE PROHIBITED BY LAW.

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