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ith the ongoing debate over red snapper population estimates in the Gulf of Mexico, researchers from the University of Florida have received a $10 million grant to hopefully settle the dispute and determine what the snapper population actually is. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service and Sea Grant are funding the study, which will be conducted over two years by UF associate professors Robert Ahrens and Will Patterson along with researchers from other institutions from around the Southeast. Currently under a federal recovery plan, the Gulf red snapper fishery has been considered overfished since the 1980s by the federal government. Under the recovery plan, coastal communities and businesses, such as charter boat operations and all the others that benefit from money spent by anglers, have been hurt by extremely limited opportunities to harvest this important recreational and commercial species. All the while, recreational anglers and biologists with Gulf state wildlife agencies have been pointing to flaws in the formal stock assessments. And the structure of the allowed catch has created a rift between recreational and commercial fishermen. Over the vast Gulf of Mexico, it will be one of the largest and most ambitious fish studies ever conducted, and even with $10 million in funding, there are those who doubt the study will achieve its goal of a population estimate with a coefficient variation of 30 percent, according to a UF release. Meeting the requirement would require numerous supplementary samples until the numbers contract into the accept-

Jeff and Payton Oney caught their limit of beautiful Gulf red snapper as well as red and gag grouper and other reef fish while fishing off Anna Maria Island with Capt. Larry McGuire and Show Me The Fish Charters. able range of variance between locations. Researchers will use methods beyond catch data in their study. Remote operated vehicles, camera sleds, acoustics and divers will play a role in producing the estimate. Researchers will also be capturing some fish and taking fin clips to develop genetic tags to be used in future estimates. Along with the snapper study, there is excitement over additional information that can be gathered in a study of this size. The distribution and size of other reef fish, as well as the invasive lionfish are of particular interest.

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GEAR GUIDE Beach Marine Products Bay Buddy Bait pens by Beach Marine Products are not your average bait cages. Built by engineers and hard-core anglers, every care was taken to design bait pens that are rugged, durable, convenient for the angler, and stress-free for the bait. They feature a sloped-bottom design and industry-changing false bottom, making recapturing your bait easy. Heavy duty aluminum construction with zinc anode assures a durable product. All hardware is stainless steel and doubled up. The pens are powder coated with no sharp edges to injure or red nose baits. Large oversize doors allow access for cast nets and large dip nets. Beach Bait Pens come in many different shapes and sizes. Their smallest pen is the Bay Buddy, which is ideal for holding shrimp, crabs and multiple species of live baitfish. The Bay Buddy is 20 inches wide by 18 inches deep.

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Kaku Kayak Wahoo 10.5 With the release of their new Wahoo 10.5, Kaku Kayak is building on its reputation of excellent stability and performance with a more compact boat that retains all the features and performance of the larger Wahoo 12.5. The Wahoo 10.5 tracks extremely well for a shorter kayak, is easy to stand in and responds to tight turns easily. It has all the features of its older brother, the Wahoo 12.5, with plenty of gear tracks, a raised aluminum seat and integrated mounting for the Power Pole Micro. It is also rudder ready and comes standard with a great looking deck pad. It is an extremely versatile fishing kayak that offers a stable, roomy platform for standing to cast or sight fish. There is also plenty of storage in the bow hatch, rear tankwell and a rear day hatch.

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Wilderness Systems Kayak Krate Wilderness Systems has built a reputation for producing some of the finest fishing kayaks available. The fishability of their boats is improved with a unique and useful line of accessories designed to help anglers fish harder and more efficiently. The Wilderness Kayak Krate is the ultimate tankwell storage option. The Kayak Krate sophisticates tankwell storage with superior function and a sleek look that make storing and accessing gear hassle-free. An open main compartment accommodates larger gear and tackle boxes and features removable dividers. Smaller items can be stowed in the secondary lid storage. Functional and durable inside and out, the Kayak Krate is blow-molded, water resistant, is easily lashed down and comes with four rod holders.

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Tsunami Forged 12 Lever Drag Reel Tsunami recently introduced its new FORGED 12 lever drag reel. It’s a larger and more powerful version of the popular FORGED 10, and it’s perfect for jigging, bottom fishing and live baiting. The Tsunami FORGED 12 is built to catch the strongest saltwater game fish. Its powder-forged frame is lightweight and precision machined for braided line tolerances and strength. The hardened high-precision stainless steel 4.3:1 ratio drive and pinion gears are strong, tough, and operate smoothly. The completely disengaged “floating” spool rides freely on two shielded stainless steel ball bearings mounted to a spool shaft, giving the FORGED extreme free-spool and maximum castability. The instant anti-reverse bearing, along with two failsafe backup dogs, ensure strong, sure hooksets with no line loss. That is when the smooth, powerful carbon fiber drag comes into play, giving you all the fighting control you need. Look for Tsunami’s FORGED 12 online and at your favorite sporting goods retailer.

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GEAR GUIDE Vexilar FishPhone Vexilar has launched a game changer in the underwater camera market. The FishPhone takes Vexilar’s proven Fish Scout camera technology and uses an innovative new WiFi transmitting system to send high quality video directly to your smartphone or tablet. FishPhone turns your smart phone or tablet into a fully functional underwater camera monitor by creating its own 100-foot WiFi hotspot that can be shared with friends or kept secure. The FishPhone works anywhere in the world, and you don’t need cell phone coverage to use it. The free software app works with both Android and IOS systems. The FishPhone comes with a unique holder and battery pack system that makes it easy to carry and manage 50 feet of cable. The camera used in the FishPhone system is a Sony Color/ B&W camera that automatically shifts from color to black and white when light conditions are limited.

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Native Eyewear Eddyline Native’s Eddyline model features a wood Trilaminate construction with silver polarized Reflex lenses. These shades are ideal for inshore adventures since they weigh less than an ounce, and their eight-base curvature fits your face perfectly while blocking side light with thicker temple arms. All Native Eyewear lenses are polarized, impact and scratch resistant, include Cushional non-slip nose and temple pads and come with a limited lifetime warranty. Whether you’re hitting the backcountry or going to the inlet, you need a pair of Natives!

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Dexter SOFGRIP Knives Dexter has been famous for their SOFGRIP white-handle knives for years. It’s a handle other companies try to duplicate but can’t match. The handle is soft to the grip, ergonomically perfect in your hand, and the patented textured pattern makes it slip free. The blades are made of DEXSTEEL, a high-carbon, high-alloy stain free steel that is ultra-sharp out of the package, holds its edge and can be easily re-sharpened. Dexter has been manufacturing knives in the U.S.A. for nearly 200 years. They offer proven quality, proven designs and proven reliability. That’s why Dexter is the No. 1 choice for fishermen. The SOFGRIP comes in a large selection of designs and sizes.

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Phenix Rods RTS Inshore Whether you’re fishing the flats for trout and snook or pulling big reds from the mangroves, Phenix Rods’ new RTS inshore line has the power to deliver. Super light weight and sturdy, RTS rods feature a T-40 carbon fiber blank with Phenix’s own Nanolite resins that produce excellent sensitivity, while retaining the backbone to fight big hard-pulling reds and snook. The RTS series utilizes the new Phenix Essex T-Ring premium carbide guides with Ring Lock to FrameLok technology and premium high density EVA and cork blend grips, with a carbon reel seat. The RTS series, meaning “reds, trout and snook,” promises to be the lightest, most sensitive inshore rod on the market. It offers 5 casting and 5 spinning models to fit your needs.

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’ve heard people say ‘A bad day of fishing is better than a good day at work,’” said Master Capt. William Mendoza with his trademark wry smile, “I’m not really sure I know the difference.” Capt. Mendoza is a Costa Rica-based charter captain with 30 years of experience. Since 2009 he has run over 250 trips a year on the Wanderer for the FishingNosara team from his home port on the north Pacific coast, making him the busiest charter captain in all of Central America. This area has become a hot spot for anglers because of the nearby bluewater and virtually non-existent commercial pressure; in fact the Costa Rican government has mandated that all commercial fishing must be done at minimum 60 miles from shore. The main fear of men like Captain Mendoza is: will this fishery last? Many have heard stories of Cabo Blanco, Peru and its famous “Marlin Boulevard”. In the 1950s this area produced the most granders in the world, including a 1,560-lb. black marlin catch that is still the world record. Now Cabo Blanco is a ghost town, due to human conceit and greed.

The argument still rages as to why. Some say it was overfishing of the apex predators like marlin and swordfish by sport-fishermen, while others maintain the government opened up the feeder fish, mostly sardines, for overharvesting. Let’s look at the problem from both ends of the food chain. The Costa Rican government enforces their 60-mile line vigorously and is very strong against unlicensed commercial operations. These efforts maintain a healthy number of feeder fish. At the apex level, the preservation of billfish has been spearheaded by groups like the International Billfish Foundation and the IGFA. Costa Rica has also taken the lead in this effort by prohibiting sportsmen from removing billfish from the water (no hero shots allowed) and by banning the sale of meat from marlin and sailfish. “The advantage of catch-and-release billfishing is mainly economical,” noted Capt. Mendoza. “Essentially, we want to create a market where these apex predators are more valuable swimming in the ocean than they are on the scale at a fish market.” On average, a full day of marlin fishing costs $900 and provides renewable income for the captains and mates. Conversely, the value of the same fish at an unlicensed fish market can be as low as pennies per pound. Charter fishing lies somewhere in between the bottom-line driven world of commercial fishing and the fun-loving experience of recreational fishing. “A good charter trip should be fun, productive and educational, especially for novice anglers,” said Capt. Mendoza. “These trips can bring together multiple generations, as fishing tactics are handed down from grandfather to father, father to son.” Capt. Mendoza knows all about that. This season, his 22-year-old son joined him in the mate position on the Wanderer to continue the family legacy. By operating under common-sense regulations, the fishing in Nosara should stay strong for generations to come “The ocean provides me with a livelihood, and I want to protect her the way she’s protected me. My idea of a perfect day is catch billfish, get a nice photo, set it free, and get the lines back out there again. Clearly that’s not a bad day at work.” concluded Capt. Mendoza.

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lorida is a tale of two worlds. Southern Florida, a region that begins somewhere between Orlando and Ocala, is vastly different than communities to the north and along the Panhandle. What some call Old Florida, these towns established way before Mickey Mouse took up residence at Disney World in Orlando. Following Mickey came other theme parks, high rise condominium complexes, and Lamborghinis that forever changed the southern part of the Sunshine State, but communities to the north found a way to maintain a semblance of what attracted so many years ago. In a region known as the Forgotten Coast, Apalachicola rests in the middle of the Panhandle on Florida’s northwest coast in southern Franklin County. The greater Apalachicola region is one of the earliest populated areas in Florida, dating back to 1831. The coastal communities of Apalachicola, St. George Island and Eastpoint, the heart of the Forgotten Coast, offer an authentic taste of Florida’s Gulf Coast. Houseboats at River Watch Just a block from the main shopping and dining district of Apalachicola is Houseboats at River Watch on Water Street. Proprietor Karen Hoff offers four floating homes with waterfront views of the Apalachicola River. One is a 500-square-foot home named “Rebels’ Rest” (VRBO – 1029857) that boasts magnificent sunrises and sunsets, a daily parade of fishing boats, and a variety of wildlife that rivaled any National Geographic episode. Karen moved from New Jersey in 2012 as a tourist looking for permanent housing. Attracted to the history of Apalachicola, she purchased the home she was renting and the accompanying marina. Since then she’s added three other floating homes ranging in sizes. “People come visit because they are seeking something low key,” she said. “They like the adventure of it and looking for a place they can watch the river traffic, the wildlife and relax.” Each home features a fully equipped kitchen, cable television, the Internet, comfortable beds, general living space and a deck overlooking the river. Oh, and fishing rods. Because most of the fish you might catch off the deck are likely going to be gafftopsail catfish, you’ll need a guide to find trophy fish and varieties worthy of the dinner table. Fishing Off St. Vincent Born and raised in Apalachicola, Capt. Rudy Gay operates Apalachicola Charters. Years ago, Capt. Rudy’s family members were caretakers for St. Vincent Island, one of four barrier islands close to the mouth of the Apalachicola River. In 1968, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service purchased the island for $2.2 million from Henry and Alfred Loomis. The 9-mile-long island was converted into a National Wildlife Refuge. Gay often guides fisherman off the shores of St. Vincent in his 24’ Kenner searching for redfish, speckled trout, flounder and sheepshead, using shrimp as bait. “There is a natural beauty here. It’s very pristine,” said Gay. “We don’t have trash floating around in the water. There is a lot of good fishing in this area.” Tripletail – Love At First Bite Capt. Jonathan Creamer has fished for tripletail since he was a

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kid. With a bumper crop of this great gamefish in Apalachicola Bay over the last few years, it has come into the spotlight for anglers with fly rods as well as conventional tackle. Aboard Capt. Jonathan’s 24’ Glasstream, we ran an extensive circuit of vertical structure seeking out tripletails where they hold. Capt. Jonathan guides through several lines of crab traps—about 50 in all. The rig we fished was a simple live shrimp under a popping cork. “You need to get the bait as close to the trap as possible without getting snagged,” said Creamer. “Pop the line. That rattles the cork and attracts the tripletail.” Tripletail must be at least 15 inches long to keep. “The tripletail puts the grouper to shame,” said Capt. Jonathan. “It’s been like a highway down here of people trying it out. It’s become very popular lately.” Apalachicola River Cruises Capt. Skip Shiver is a fifth-generation Franklin County resident who grew up on the water. After years in the offshore charter industry, law enforcement and as a Florida Fish and Wildlife officer, Skip launched Apalachicola River Cruises. Capt. Skip leads tours aboard the restored “Miss America,” a Dutch-built beauty straight from the Netherlands. Skip’s love and knowledge for the area and its waters are unmatched. During his tours across the brackish river, Skip points out the importance of the marshes to the ecosystem. “As water comes down it floods our flood planes,” said Shiver. “It picks up the nutrients and sediments that have been waiting for the high waters.” Those nutrients then feed the oyster beds for which Apalachicola is known. Passengers get to see the natural beauty of the Apalachicola River and learn about the area from the vantage point of Skip’s boat. While Apalachicola rests in the Sunshine State’s so-called Forgotten Coast, the quaintness of this piece of Old Florida leaves lasting memories. This southern town with a strong maritime culture is the complete package, leaving visitors longing for more – hook, line, sinker and oyster. For more information, contact the Apalachicola Bay Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Center at 850-653-9419 or info@apalachicolabay.org.

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Trophy-sized largemouth bass, limits of crappie, and the shad run will keep anglers busy this January in Central Florida. Water levels have dropped, and the water flow has slowed. Fishing is best when you can, but working around the cold fronts will produce best catches. Don’t forget to sign up for the Shad and Crappie Derby, it only takes one fish to win! Bass – male fish have begun to seek bedding areas. The early spawners will have the beds prepped by the end of the month. Concentrate efforts near bedding areas, often larger female fish will be within 50 feet of the beds, usually lurking around nearby structure. Lizards and crawfish eat the eggs. Artificial lures that work well are blue/black soft plastic worms, jigs with creature baits, and soft plastic lizards. Practice catch and release on the big female bass to promote

Start the year off right - go out and catch some fish! The bass are finally schooling due to the recent cooler weather and are chasing shad in the lakes and fattening up for the spawn during January and February moon phases. The bass in the Harris Chain of Lakes have been a little slow due to the recent cold fronts moving in and out, but that should be changing soon with the several moon phases of January including a Blue Moon (2 Full Moons in the same month). Try chatter baits, bright orange or chrome blue back rattle traps, June bug or black with blue tail trick worms, senkos or speed worms worked slowly along the deeper Kissimmee grass close to deeper water or ledges. The bigger fish will be staging close to mouth of canals, creeks or the Dead River in the surrounding cover. Areas with several different types of cover like Kissimmee grass, reeds, cattails, eel grass, hydrilla, and lily pads in the same area will hold the better 2 ORLANDO

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Crappie – Full and new moons will see spawning activity – specks bed in colonies. Males prep beds in shallow while larger females will stage in 6-10 feet of water where drop-offs are close to the shore of the lake. January will see the river bends swell with staging females. Minnow tipped jigs tied 12 inches below a ¾ ounce egg sinker fished a foot above the bottom is sure to catch a stringer full. American and Hickory shad should be here. Look for them between Mullet Lake Park and Lemon Bluff, and from the mouth of the Econlockhatchee River north to the mouth of Lake Harney. Shad darts and spoons work great. Match the lure size to the wild minnows. Longline troll a little faster than you would for specks, about 1.8 – 2.2 mph with plenty of line out so that the lure is near the bottom. While trolling for specks and shad last year in January, many anglers got into the sunshine bass catching fish up to 6 pounds. Light tackle fun for sure.

fish. Slow trolling a large live wild shiner under a cork or balloon will always pay off. Lake Harris, Lake Dora and the Apopka Canal will be the best places to look and hunt for the first wave of bedding bass. Southern Tackleworks in Tavares is selling a ton of minnows and says that the crappie is really starting to show up both in numbers and size on Lake Dora, in Lake Eustis and Lake Griffin. They are catching them on Zip jigs, Roadrunners and minnow rigs. Look for them to move up in the shallows on the next new and full moon phases. If you are going to fish for crappie be sure to get registered and enter your fish in this years’ Shad and Crappie Derby - it only takes one fish to win! Take a kid fishing with you and start the New Year off right, good luck!

ing spinner baits on the outside grass edges getting that reaction bite as they still feed on small threadfin shad, flipping/pitching creature-styles lures into thicker isolated grass clumps, frogs, swim jigs/baits and some top water action worked real slow. Colors that have been working The bass and crappie are are white; June bug; red shad; spawning! The water level is Okeechobee craw; black/blue still a little higher than normal for and green pumpkin/gold flake. this time of year which made it somewhat difficult locating fish Areas to try on the south-end for but once you find a pattern you crappie can be around Normans can pretty much stick with it until channel; kreamer/rita island; the first really cold snap comes parts of pelican bay and some of into play for the bass. That cold the dynamite holes; uncle joe’s weather should drive the crappie and parts of Observation shoal. bite even better. If you’re crappie On the north-end the back part of fishing, using minnows trolling the monkey box, around the spoil along the grass edges has been islands by Dupree bar and inside producing as well as the edge of bird island in places, around the river. If you’re jigging, stick Harney pond, tip of horse island with the grass edges and look for and parts of tin house and kings thicker clumpier grass areas that bar. To book your exciting and will offer more cover. The water productive day of fishing for bass clarity has varied ranging from and crappie call 863-228-7263. really stained on the east side to Capt. Angie’s sponsors include: stained/tanicky-clearer water in Power-Pole; Gene Larew/Bobother parts so match your lures by Garland; Real Magic; bullet accordingly. weights; Gill; G-Loomis; Lews; Rapala; Navionics and MegaLures for bass fishing that have strike. been producing are slow-roll-

you find them it is like fishing in a barrel. Artificial baits should be fished slowly. I prefer plastic lizard type baits in watermelon seed color. Hard bait best bet is a Yozuri 3D minnow. Ok now, it’s really getting cold (for Floridians anyway) - the fronts are coming thru every six or seven days. If you are after big bass you are here at the right time! With December having some really cold days it will lower the water temps into the 50s. That is all it takes to get the spawn triggered. I took the airboat out to scout for bass beds on the Kissimmee chain and most of them are in a foot of water, all males. The females should not be far away. You can find the staging areas of the female bass, usually within 40 yards distance from the beds. Look for some type of structure i.e. Kissimmee grass, reeds, or bull rushes you can really be successful at catching big bass. These are the areas I look for all winter. Once

The crappie bite is really good on the Kissimmee Chain of Lakes. The fish are still in open water grouping up ready to start making their way in to compete for spawning area. I expect them to move into the grass by the end of January. Troll or drift from the edge of the grass lines on out to open water until you find them. Jigs tipped with minnows are a sure thing mylar seem to be preferred by finicky fish – Ron’s Zip Jigs are working and Roadrunners slow trolled are good too. On a recent trip we caught most of the fish on the drop offs. Enjoy the winter – Capt. Randy DuMars

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FISHING DERBY UPDATE 2017-2018 Sign-Up Locations: 27 Central Florida Locations! Dick’s Sporting Goods – Millennium Mall, Colonial Fashion Square, Sanford Mall, Florida Mall, Clermont, Alafaya Trail Hall’s Feed Storre - Apopka Nobles Marine – Leesburg, Crystal River Boat Tree Marina - Sanford Pier 44 - Deland Owen’s Marine & Tackle - Eustis Lakeside Bait & Tackle - Tavares Southern Tackle Works - Tavares Bitters Bait & Tackle - Longwood Bithlo Bait & Tackle - East Orlando Thomas Lumber Company - Downtown Orlando Ace Hardware – Avalon Park, East Orlando Mudhole Custom Tackle - Oviedo Bagg’s Produce - Sanford Big Toho Marina - Kissimmee Gibson’s Truck World - Sanford Orlando Outfitters - Orlando Wojo’s Bait & Tackle - St.Cloud Southeast Marine – Orange Avenue South Orlando Richardson’s Fish Camp - Kissimmee FWC – Kissimmee Office

Wow, what a great start to this season’s Central Florida Shad and Crappie Derby. Well over 50 anglers joined us at Dick’s Sporting Goods for our early registration so they could be fishing early on opening day, November 1st at safe daylight. Water levels at that time due to Hurricane Irma meant no motor zone all day. Many of the dedicated crappie anglers up-loaded their catches that very first day including Mike Tindel, this year’s token angler photo. With over 1150 registered anglers fishing in the past, most anglers will be seeing his mug shot a lot of times this season. Our November biggest Crappie winner is another angler who has fished with us for many seasons now, Mr. James Hazelton uploading a whopper at well over 15” and will also qualify him for the 15” Crappie Club Certificate. Just a few days later he bested his own previous entry. All we will say is it is going to take a big Crappie to beat James’ second entry. With our Annual One Day Tourney scheduled for December 9th at our host location of Boat Tree Marina. As in years’ past, old Mother Nature threw us a curve and brought us wind, drizzling rain and weather in the mid 40 degrees. With over 40 pre-registered adult anglers we were surprised when dozens braved the inclement conditions and brought over 2 dozen crappies to the weigh master Charlie McCullough. Our $100.00 prize winner for the largest entry of the day went to Mary Hacker with a fish weighing 1.83 pounds and a little over 14.5”, Girls Rule says Mary as she was accepting her cash prize provide by Gibson’s Trucks in Sanford. A new sponsor Crappie Psychic donated another $100 bucks for our anglers and Mel Railsback took second place honors with a 1.52 lb. entry winning $60.00 for his efforts and our 3rd place finisher was Don Hibbard with a 1.46 lb. fish taking $40.00 for nice crappie. Trophies and Prizes were also awarded to 2 youth anglers, both young girls who fished from just after 8:00 am until noon with not much luck but were all smiles when they got their reward for braving the miserable conditions. Thanks as always to all of sponsors and sign-up locations, please visit them and thank them by spending some money in their businesses. To all of our anglers, keep fishing and posting your entries and tell 5 of your friends about this great community event. “It Only Takes One Fish to Win!”

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On the flats of non-tidal estuaries, falling temperatures and clear water create some of the best conditions for sight fishing all year. When the water is shallow and clear the fish are spooky, so a stealth presentation and long cast are critical. As the sun begins to warm the water, target sandy potholes within the expansive grass flats where both redfish and sea trout lay seeking the warmth of the sun’s reflection on sand. On colder days, target deeper locations where the water is a few degrees warmer and slow down your presentation. Target other warm water refuges like concrete structures holding heat longer like seawalls, ramps and bridges, and deeper holes with black muck bottoms. Later in the day when the flats heat up, the feeding and tailing activity of redfish and black drum will improve. Another important part of the equation is to match the hatch.

Hopefully everyone had a great holiday season and a safe New Year. The last few weeks have been great near shore and should continue for a little bit until the weather gets colder and chills the water off. Cobia and triple tail have been hanging pretty close to the beach. For triple tail try a small bucktail tipped with a piece of squid or a live shrimp with just a small shot of weight on it. Tease them with it a little and most of the time they will eat it. Triple tail makes some of the best eating around. You will find them free swimming and holding to pieces of weeds and anything else you can find floating. Cobia have been hanging out in the same areas as the triples, have the bucktail with squid ready. There are many hard lures you can use for them too – large shad imitations or a swimming mullet. 4 ORLANDO

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Remember, during the winter the primary forages on the lagoon switches from finfish to crustaceans like shrimp and crab. When targeting redfish, black drum, and sea trout during the colder months, downsize the bait, slow down the presentation, and fish with shrimp or crab imitation baits like the D.O.A. Shrimp or Crab with a The beginning of the new year Woodie’s Rattle inserted to add the also brings about the beginning of the coldest time of year here element of sound. Freshwater: Once the water temperatures drop into the 60’s, fishing on the St Johns River and the connecting lakes of Monroe, Jessup and Harney will turn on. Limits of specks should be readily available staging in preparation for their annual spawning rituals. Look for larger aggregations in 3’ – 8’ foot of water. During full moon phases, look for them to move in around shallow vegetation and shorelines. Lastly, look for the American shad to begin showing up around Christmas, with their spawning run lasting through March and be sure to sign up for the Central Florida Shad and Crappie Derby. To register, visit one of the many Derby sign-up locations found here: coastalanglermag. com/orlando/shad-crappie-derby/ sign-up.

in Central Florida. While last year had very little cold weather, there is no telling what this year will bring. As the northern cold fronts pass through the area the temperatures drop, and the wind blows out of the northwest. With the massive loss of grass flats, we have experienced over the last few years, even the slightest wind churns up the bottom and makes many areas look like a mud puddle. This means the chances for sight fishing are severely diminished. Blind casting or fishing with baits will be a much better option. With a lot fewer baitfish in the water, anglers can now begin to use shrimp for bait without having the pinfish pick them apart within seconds. Chunks of mullet are

Pushing a little farther out, Pelican Flats and 8A Reef have had some decent kings on them. I have been using many different baits since live bait is a little hard to find this time of year so have your dead minnows handy. If you can’t find any pogies try sabikiing some of the buoys or wrecks on the way out for some blue runners or threadfins. Live bait We have had 3 years of warm will definitely be better. winters and it is predicted 2018 Pushing a little farther offshore the mahi, wahoo and sails have been doing much better. Although there’s specific tactics and ways to target each specifically, I use smaller Islander lures with small ballyhoo. All three species can be expected this time of year. Wahoo can be targeted with a little more speed in your troll. This is the time of year they are around in greater numbers. This report has been brought to you by Captain Chris Cameron of Fired Up Fishing Charters, your premier fishing guide charter of shark fishing Cocoa Beach, offshore fishing Port Canaveral, Nearshore fishing Cape Canaveral, Orlando charter fishing.

has a 40% chance of being a warm winter too. We had a short spurt of small shrimp running in Mosquito Lagoon around Boston Whaler. We had reports of ½ gallon dipped in Oak Hill and they were 4 inches and smaller. At the time of this writing there are no encouraging shrimp reports. But the wait is soon over - January is when I start shrimping around the 2nd week. The dipping gets really good by February. Reports at Haulover Canal have been poor, Railroad Bridge too. The good news is the North side of Max Brewer Bridge (Titusville Pier) is rumored to be open. The South side pier sustained damage from Hurricane Irma. There is a lottery system at the pier, go early and get your number. Closed batteries (AGM,

the second most popular bait. A 4/0 circle hook with a small sliding weight works well. Target islands, sandbars, and the edges of grass flats. On days when the wind is not blowing too hard, you should be able to find some of the clearest water of the year. Shallow clear grass flats allow sight fishing for redfish, big seatrout, and black drum. Redfish will eat nearly anything, but my favorite is the 3” CAL Tail on a jig head. You can adjust the weight of the jig depending on the water depth and wind speed. Use the lightest one that will work. Color choice is far less important than casting speed and accuracy. Look for the redfish and drum to both be tailing with the noses in the bottom while the trout will be lying still in the while sand patches. The redfish and drum are much easier to sight fish than the large trout. If you find that you are spooking trout, slow down and begin working the area with long, blind casts using a weedless soft plastic jerkbait.

GEL) are acceptable, no batteries that “slosh” or must be filled with fluid are not allowed. Pier electrical outlets require a special electrical adapter. Ace Hardware in Titusville have them. Personally, I rather use a closed battery system. Haulover Canal and Railroad Bridge need cold fronts & spinning Gulf lows to drop in. When a spinning low from Gulf side comes in it shifts the winds from the South, as it passes over the State the winds change to West, North East and East. This gets the crickets moving. If your shrimping Haulover Canal, you want a positive flow (during South and West wind) 1-3 knot speed. At Railroad Bridge setup boat so wind is in your face. Great news the computer driven MacDaddy Smart Light™ I licensed for release was granted a patent. I will be choosing a fishing organization and donating a part of the 2018 proceeds from each light sale. For daily news, views and reports, visit my educational resource site LeeNoga.com or FB closed forum, “Florida Shrimping Academy – Tips & Tricks”.

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January brings thoughts of black drum, triple tail, and spotted sea trout, plus schools of tailing redfish to fill the fishing agenda. These species are great table fare and offer an exciting day of fishing. Look for schools of black drum around structure bridges, rocky points, and inlets. You can also find them in large schools out on the open flats. You’ll find they are willing to feed on a variety of baits like crab, shrimp, cut lady fish or mullet. And they put up a great fight on lite tackle. Triple Tail are a prehistoric fish with what appears to be three tails. Look for them around trapline floats, floating grass lines or any type of floating debris. Look for them to lay up on one side floating along with whatever debris they set up on.

Try throwing a shrimp or shrimp imitation up past them and slowly work it in the strike zone. Hold on for some screaming action, they can put a fantastic fight. A word of caution they have razor sharp gill plates and sharp fins - be careful when handling them. Redfish will and can be found prowling the open flats in schools and will readily feed on a wellplaced bait. If they appear spooky throw your bait out in front of the school and let them swim to it. If your throwing cut bait like crab, lady fish or pin fish throwing well in front and behind the school will pay off when you hook one in most cases the school will turn around and run back the way they came. Sea trout will tend to stay in an area where the water temperature tends to be slightly warmer so keep an eye on your temperature gauge. If you don’t have a temperature gauge tie a string on a pool thermometer and hang it off the side of your boat.

cast the bait in front of the school for sight fishing, or allowing the bait to rest on the bottom along channel drop offs. The average length of these black drum should be around 15 inches with the largest fish measuring in at 27 inches.

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The month of January can be an exciting time to catch saltwater fish. Throughout our region a variety of game fish can be targeted with great chances of a nice stringer to take home. To begin with, the black drum bite should be very good. Black drum are known to be bottom feeders. Typically, they can be caught along channel drop offs, the flats, or even structure such as docks. One of my favorite areas to target black drum is the northern end of the Banana River. Black drum will be feeding on clams, shrimp, crabs, and bait fish. When targeting these fish, anglers will want to use fresh cut bait such as mullet or ladyfish rigged onto a circle hook or live shrimp rigged onto a 1/4-ounce jig head. When conditions are calm, several of these fish can be caught while sight casting to them. When targeting black drum, anglers will want to

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In addition, the sheepshead bite should be good. One of the best ways to catch a sheepshead is to rig a shrimp or fiddler crab onto a number 1 or 2 circle hook. Anglers will want to drop their bait to the bottom and then retrieve the bait so that it is suspended 2 to 3 feet off the bottom. Once you are set up practice a little patience and get ready to hold on tight. Sheepshead can be difficult to hook and have an uncanny ability to clean a hook without you knowing anything happened. When targeting sheepshead, it is very important to keep your line tight and be ready for the bite because you often only get one chance to set the hook.

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With this season quickly approaching the half-way point, the Seminole Junior Anglers took part in the 7th annual Bobby Lane Cup, held on Lake Kissimmee at Camp Mack River Resort. This annual event brings in teams from across the state to compete for scholarship money, and bragging rights for the year. The anglers also have the opportunity to meet some of the biggest names in bass fishing that visit up and support the event. This year’s event was the largest field yet with 170 boats showing up to show off their fishing abilities.

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The young anglers of the Seminole Junior Anglers represented themselves well and held their own against some stiff competition. The team of Joey Boom and Dylan Westhelle led the group with a solid 13th place finish, weighing in 13.16lbs. The teams of Devin Been and Eric Simmons, Lee Blackwood and Brock Buckner, Jake Hutcheson and Kyle Grissom, and Trevor Campbell and Will Grace also had solid finishes of 27th, 29th, 34th and 35th respectively. All of the teams enjoyed the event, being able to weigh-in in front of the large crowed mixed with the angler’s friends and family. Finally, the date has been set for the 2nd Annual St. Johns River Bash Fundraising Tournament! The event will be held February 10th at the Boat Tree Marina on Lake Monroe. The original date in November had to be changed due to the high-water conditions left after the hurricane this year. Visit SeminoleJuniorAnglers.org for more information on how to register for the fishing tournament. This fun event will not only be a fishing tournament, but will also include awesome raffle prizes and local vendors from around the Central Florida area who will have booths set up for the whole family to enjoy. All proceeds will benefit our high school anglers to pay for tournament entry fees and travel expenses for the 2017/2018 season. Thank you to our season and tournament sponsors, and Instant Insurance sponsoring this article allowing the accomplishments of this next generation of anglers to be shared with the Central Florida community.

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George Washington’s Favorite Fish By Paul McGinnis

George Washington and I have a few things in common; we’re both American, we’re both men, and we both like shad fishing. George caught shad from the Potomac. I pursue shad in the St. Johns River. “Shad,” you’re probably thinking, “isn’t that a baitfish?” Not the shad George and I like to catch. American shad, Alosa sapidissima, are anadromous. They spend most of their lives in the ocean but spawn in freshwater rivers from the St. Lawrence River in Canada to the St. Johns River in Florida. American shad average one to four pounds in the St. Johns with 5.19 pounds standing as the Florida record. Their spirited fight punctuated by numerous leaps makes shad a popular light tackle sport fish. Shad migrate upstream until they find the right combination of depth, current and bottom profile to suit their spawning needs. This takes them to a portion of the St. Johns River that stretches from Lake Monroe to Highway 50. Consulting fishing reports from shad experts like Captain Tom Van Horn (http://www.irl-fishing.com/report.htm) can help you narrow in on their current location. The Florida shad run starts around Christmas, peaks in January and February and tapers off by the end of March. American shad generally don’t feed on their spawning runs so small, bright, flashy lures that elicit a reaction strike work best. Chartreuse, silver, white, hot pink and yellow are all good colors. The classic lures that have been catching shad for decades are shad darts (a small hair jig) and shad spoons. There are a handful of manufacturers of these baits but my favorites are the Min-O-Dart and Min-O-Spoon made by Johnson. Plenty of crappie lures also catch shad. Panfish jigs tipped with plastic tails are a favorite among shad anglers because you can easily swap out tails to a different color if you are not getting bites. Tubes, grubs, curly tails and shad tails all work. It is probably best to stick with a style that you have confidence in. Another lure that has become quite popular the last few years is the Road Runner from TTI-Blakemore which provides the appeal of a jig combined with the flash of a spoon. I mostly use 1/16th ounce Road Runners with a round Indiana blade for shallow water and a willow blade for deeper water or strong current. I am particularly looking forward to trying the recently released GO GO Road Runner on shad this year.

weight fly rods are the standard for shad fishing. Occasionally a floating line works when the fish are shallow, but most of the time you need a sinking line to get the fly down near the bottom where shad typically hold. Some folks like a full sink line but I prefer a sink tip where most of the line floats and only the last ten feet or so sinks. Specifically I fish the Cortland 444 Type 6 Sink Tip four weight line which sinks six inches per second. Leaders don’t have to be long, four feet or so of 10 pound test works fine. Many fly fishermen like to throw Crazy Charlies or small Clousers, but just about any bright or flashy weighted fly tied on #4 to #6 hooks works well on shad. Fishing a tandem rig with two lures or flies of different colors can help you narrow in on the hot color of the day plus gives you extra weight on spinning tackle for longer casts. Speaking of casts, you want to quarter your casts up-current and work your baits slowly along the bottom as they drift downstream. If you are occasionally snagging a clam then you know you are working your lure correctly. American shad tend to school up in the deeper holes and bends of the river. The first order of business on a fishing trip is finding where the shad are holding that day. If you are lucky they will reveal themselves by splashing and swirling on the surface, a spawning activity that biologist call “washing”. If you happen upon a congregation of fly fishermen casting from the banks then there is a good chance they are on a hot shad bite. If you wish to join them remember to be courteous and give everyone their space. I find most of my shad by trolling. I primarily fish from a kayak and the paddling speed of a kayak is just about perfect for shad trolling. Let out enough line that your lures are occasionally bumping the bottom, which you can tell by watching your rod tip. If you get a bite, stop and cast around the area for a while to determine if you stumbled upon an isolated fish or a whole school. If you are going shad fishing, you might want to enter the Central Florida Shad and Crappie Derby, a free fishing tournament that runs through February 28th. It is a catch, photo and release (CPR) tournament that will award over $7,500 in prizes. For more information visit https:// coastalanglermag.com/orlando/shad-crappie-derby/.

Shad tend to slug it out in open water so ultralight spinning tackle is ideal. Five foot rods seem to be popular, but the better shad anglers opt for longer rods for longer casts and better fish control during the fight. My personal choice is the Favorite seven foot Yampa River YMR-701M, a rod that is lightweight, sensitive and casts a mile. I match that up with a Favorite YMR1000 reel spooled with six pound test braid. American shad are also wonderful fish to target with fly rod. Three to six 8 ORLANDO

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Monday January 1 – Happy New Year! The staff at Orlando Coastal Angler Magazine wish all our loyal readers a very happy and safe start to a prosperous 2018. Monday January 1- The 9th Annual Central Florida Shad and Crappie Derby continues Be sure to stop by one of the 28 locations to register and pick up your photo token and official ruler. Men’s, Women’s and Youth divisions for both the longest Shad and Crappie. The sign-up locations are listed on our Full-Page Ad in this edition, or visit https:// coastalanglermag.com/ orlando for more info. This is a photo, catch and release tournament. Derby continues until February 28 - It only takes one fish to win! Monthly prizes also for biggest fish each month. Special prizes for Crappie over 15 inches. Monday January 8 – 6:30 to 9:00 pm, Central Florida Offshore Anglers (CFOA) will be hosting their monthly social meeting at their new meeting location, the Community Center at 721 W. New England Ave., Winter Park. This event is open to the public, members and guests. Food will be available from start till end - Bring a friend and learn some new techniques. Lots of special raffles for gear and goodies. For membership information, please contact Bruce Reid at 407-421-0037 or visit www. mycfoa.com. Thursday January 11 - 5pm to 8pm, “Alive After Five” in Sanford, the staff of Orlando Coastal Angler Magazine would like you to join us for an evening of fun in downtown Sanford. First street is closed for a huge block party with vendors, shops and restaurants to enjoy good food and live entertainment. This event is the second Thursday of each month downtown Sanford. Thursday January 11 – 7pm, Backcountry Fly Fishing Association, monthly meeting locations change and are

TBD monthly, check our website just prior to meeting. This is a “Free” club to join for more info contact or visit www.bfaorlando. Saturday January 20 – “Sandy’s Open” Bass Tournament sponsored by Southern Tackleworks on the Harris Chain of Lakes, from Buzzard Beach Ramp on Hwy 441 in Eustis, 3rd Saturday of each month $50.00 entry per boat (2 anglers), starts at safe light until 2:30pm, to enter contact Nick or John at 352742-0036 or sign-up at ramp prior to start. Saturday February 10 – Safe Daylight until 230 pm, 2nd Annual St. Johns River Bash Open Bass Tournament - $1,000.00 first place guaranteed. Seminole Junior Anglers fundraiser for sending qualifying teams to the High School National Championship in Alabama. $100 entry fee for 2 Anglers. Register at seminolejranglers@gmail. com or the morning of the tournament. Check-in and registration at the Country Ramp under the I-4 Bridge on US Hwy 17-92 on the St. Johns River and Lake Monroe. Pay-outs - 1 place for every 7 boats. Lots of raffle items and auction items, join the Orlando Coastal Angler Magazine staff for the weighin Hosted at Boat Tree Marina in the Port of Sanford at 4370 Carraway Place, Sanford. Help us raise the funds to send 5 teams to the Nationals! If you have an event or meeting you would like included in the “What’s Hitting Around Town” column, send your details to: Phil Wolf phillip@ coastalanglermagazine.com. Deadline for inclusion is the 10th of the preceding month.

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15 - Fiberglass Plus (407) 915-6089

1470 Kastner Pl, Suite 100,Sanford, FL 32771

18 - Monroe Harbor Marina (407) 322-2910

24535 FL-40, Astor, FL 32102 www.astormarine.com

31 N Palmetto Ave, Sanford, FL 32771 www.moroneharbor.com

2 - Nobles Marine (352) 787-5792

437 N Palmetto St, Leesburg, FL 34748 or 1931 N. Hwy 19, Crystal River www.noblesmarine.com

6 - Sea Tow of Central Florida Lakes

3 - Holiday Marine (352) 787-4824

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9 - Instant Insurance Agency (352) 735-5560 25833 State Road 46, Sorrento, FL 32776 www.instantinsuranceagency.com

4 - Triangle Marine (352) 343-6146

51 - A & D Custom Canvas (407) 331-8184

(877) 800-1492 12307 Wedgefield Drive , Grand Island, FL 32735

725 Montana St. Orlando 32803

11415 US-441, Tavares, FL 32778 www.trianglemarinecenter.biz

30 - Aamco East Orlando (407) 277-3311

Bait & Tackle Shops / Outfitters / Apparel

6304 E. Colonial Dr. Orlando FL 32807 Full Service Mechanics

5 - Lakeside Bait & Tackle (352) 742-3336

25 - Central Florida Marine (407) 647-6262 1021 N Orlando Ave, Maitland, FL 32751 www.centralfloridamarine.com

6 - Southern Tackleworks (352) 742-0036 325 E Burleigh Blvd, Tavares, FL 32778

38 - Orlando Boat Sales (407) 253-7111

935 N Bay St, Eustis, FL 32726

1000 W Burleigh Blvd, Tavares, FL 32778

3165 N John Young Pkwy, Orlando, FL 32804 www.orlandoboatsales.com

21 - Bitters Bait & Tackle (407) 699-6619 65 N US Hwy 17 92, Longwood, FL 32750 www.bittersbaitandtackle.com 43 - Bithlo Bait & Tackle (321) 355-0591

17162 Old Cheney Hwy, Orlando, FL 32833

10 - Get Hooked Bait & Tackle (407) 704-8755 670 Kissimmee Ave, Ocoee, FL 34761

44 - Big Toho Marina (407) 846-2124

69 Lakeview Dr., Kissimmee, FL 34741

Boat improvement / Service & Repair Centers / Replacement Parts 36 - All American Marine (407) 855-9988 7024 S Orange Ave, Orlando FL 32809 www.allamericanmarineorlando.com

45 - Wojo’s Bait & Tackle (407) 891-1003 Oak Park Center, 4245 13th St, St Cloud, FL 34769 57 - Hollow Point Apparel (386) 547-5455 Real Apparel for Real People www.hollowpointapparel.com

48 - Mud Hole Custom Tackle, Inc.

35 - All Star Marine (407) 423-9953 28 W Jersey St, Orlando, FL 32806 www.manta.com

29 - Lake Fairview Marina (407) 295-0117 4503 N Orange Blossom Trail, Orlando, FL 32804 www. Lakefairviewmarina.com

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49 - Martin Tree Service, Inc. (407) 359-1119 1215 Bob White Trail, Chuluota, FL 32766 www.martintreeserviceinc.com 50 - Campbell Renovations Inc. (407) 947-0016 285 Campbell Ranch Run, Geneva, FL 32732 www.campbellrenovationsinc.com 55 - Vapor and Company (407) 878-7397 3617 S. Orlando Dr., Sanford, FL 32773 www.vaporandco.com 56 - Ice Age Air Conditioning (407) 324-7283

Areas Best Picks for Restaurants 47 - Jolly Gator Fish Camp Bar & Grill (407) 349-5554 4650 E State Rd 46, Geneva, FL 32732 www.thejollygator.com

39 - Fish on Fire (407) 812-6881

7937 Daetwyler Dr, Orlando, FL 32812 www.fishonfireorlando.com

40 - High Tide Harry’s (407) 273-4422

4645 S Semoran Blvd, Orlando, FL 32822 www.hightideharrys.com

33 - Boston’s Fish House (407) 678-2107

Aloma Square Shopping Center, 6860 Aloma Ave, Winter Park, FL 32792 www.bostonsfishhouse.com

17 - St. Johns River Steak & Seafood (407) 878-0980 550 N Palmetto Ave, Sanford, FL 32771

16 - Monroe’s on the Lake Hotel & Banquet Hall (407) 878-1861 530 N Palmetto Ave, Sanford, FL 32771

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37 - Dancing Pig Deli (407) 270-5976

56 - Orlando Outfitters (407) 896-8220

22 - Huey Magoo’s (407) 706-6004

2814 Corrine Dr., Orlando, FL 32803 www.orlandooutfitters.com

Home Improvement Contractors & Service Providers

32 - Portside Marine (407) 249-1124 2730 Forsyth Rd, Orlando, FL 32792 www.portsideorlando.com

34 - Thomas Lumber Company (407) 841-1250

-DK Plumbing (321) 303-1426 Licensed and Insured dkplumbing@cfl.rr.com

14 - Boat Tree Marina (407) 322-1610 4370 Carraway Pl, Sanford, FL 32771 www.boattree.com

381 Evangeline Way, Sanford, FL 32771 www.rothrockmarine.com

451 Fairvilla Road, Orlando, FL 32808 www.codepyramid.com

11 - Highbanks Marina & Camp Resort

24 - Boat Max USA (321) 866-0306

12 - Rothrock Marine (866) 375-6143

31 - Pyramid Cabinets (407) 947-8499

7 - Owens Fishing & Marine (352) 357-3030

(386) 668-4491 488 W Highbanks Rd, DeBary, FL 32713 www.campresort.com

2953 Alafaya Trail, Oviedo, FL 32765 www.boatmaxusa.com 46 - Gibson Truck World (407) 321-0660 3455 S. Orlando Dr. Sanford, FL 32773 www.gibsontruckworld.com 14 - Boat Tree Marina (407) 322-1610 4370 Carraway Pl, Sanford, FL 32771 www.boattree.com

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You Can Reach Us 24/7 www.iceageac.com

37 - Southeast Marine (407) 851-1965

7576 S Orange Ave, Pine Castle, FL 32809 www.southeastmarinesales.com

42 - Central Florida Airboat Tours (407) 321-0753

6807 S Orange Ave, Orlando, FL 32809

160 Tuskawilla Rd #1204, Winter Springs, FL 32708 www.hueymagoos.com 3 Locations – Winter Springs – Altamonte Springs – Oviedo

23 - Talon Marine Services (407) 542-7600 439 Aulin Ave, Oviedo, FL 32765 www.talonmarineservices.com

6344 All American Blvd, Orlando, FL 32810

13 - Camp House Restaurant (407) 915-5401 100 S White Cedar Rd, Sanford, FL 32771 www.camphousebarandgrill.com

20 - Team Marine Services (407) 260-8326 8235 N. Orange Blossom Trail, Orlando FL 32810 www.teammarineservices.com

27 - Orlando Painting Service (407) 896-0839 65 Harold Ave, suite B, Winter Park, FL 32789 www.orlandopaintingservice.com

52 - The Deli (407) 332-8800 4360 Carraway Pl, Sanford, FL 32771

19 - Ahoy Marine (407) 323-8373 511 E 25th St, Sanford, FL 32771 www.superpages.com

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26 - DWR Plumbing LLC. (407) 293-3717

28 - Millennium Electric (407) 420-2001 4340 Edgewater Dr, Orlando, FL 32804 www.millennium-electric.com

41 - Water Works Pressure Cleaning & Sealing (407) 376-9526 490 Buck Lake Lane, Geneva, FL 32732 www.jmwaterworksinc.com

53 - T J’s Seafood Shack (407) 365-3365

197 E Mitchell Hammock Rd, Oviedo, FL 32765 12231 E Colonial Dr. #230, Orlando(407) 250-4191 www.tjsseafoodshack.com

54 - Otters On The River (407) 636-6300 4380 Carraway Place, Sanford, FL 32771

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Boat & Truck Dealers New & Consignment Sales Astor Marine

Gibsons Truck World

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Specializing in Ford, Chevy, and Dodge Ram Pre-Owned Trucks Since 1969

Nobles Marine

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Holiday Marine

Boat Max USA

Ranger – Nautic Star - Hurricane – Sweetwater – Bayliner Yamaha, Mercury and Evinrude

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24535 FL-40, Astor, FL 32102 Phone:(352) 759-3655 www.astormarine.com

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437 N Palmetto St, Leesburg, FL 34748 or 1931 N. Hwy 19, Crystal River Phone: (352) 787-5792 www.noblesmarine.com

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1126 North Blvd E, Leesburg, FL 34748 Phone: (352) 787-4824 www.deckboats.com

11415 US-441, Tavares, FL 32778 Phone:(352) 343-6146 www.trianglemarinecenter.biz Bennington Pontoons – TideWater Johnson – Evinrude – Yamaha

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Orlando Boat Sales

Boat Tree Marina

Skeeter – G-3 – Sun Catcher Pontoons Yamaha

Crest Pontoon – Yamaha – Suzuki – Volvo Penta

Central Florida Marine

Rothrock Marine

Pathfinder – Hewes – Maverick – Mitzi Siff – Gheenoe – Yamaha Your Shallow Specialists

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Sonny’s Marine

5820 W Colonial Dr., Orlando, FL 32808 Phone: (407) 293-7174 www.sonnysmarine.com

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Team Marine Services

Service All Outboard Brands – Stern Drives – Canvas – Interiors – Trailer Repair

Honda Outboard Sales and Service Boat Repairs, Maintenance, Parts

All Star Marine

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7024 S Orange Ave, Orlando, FL 32809 Phone: (407) 855-9988 www.allamericanmarineorlando.com

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Lake Fairview Marina

4503 N Orange Blossom Trail, Orlando, FL 32804 Phone: (407) 295-0117 www. Lakefairviewmarina.com Consignment Sales – Outboard Service – Storage – Ship Store – Sailing Classes

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AHOY MARINE INC.

511 E 25th St, Sanford, FL 32771 Phone: (407) 323-8373 Mercury Marine Premier Service Center Mercury Marine Repower Center Factory Authorized Parts and Service Mariner Parts and Service

Fiberglass Plus

1470 Kastner Pl, Suite 100,Sanford, FL 32771 Phone: (407) 915-6089 Fiberglass Products – Compounds – Gelcoats – Tools – Resins – Boat Repairs

Portside Marine

Monroe Harbour Marina

Service for: Mercury – Yamaha – OMC – Mercruiser – Volvo Replacement Parts – Trailer Service & Repair

Wet / Dry Slip Storage – 35 Ton Haul-out Lift – Ships Store Service for: Johnson – Evinrude – Mercury – Honda – Force

Talon Marine Services

Sea Tow of Central Florida Lakes

Sea Ark Aluminum Boats – Suzuki – Yamaha

Free Member Towing – Captain Kerry Kline, Serving All of our Central Fl Area – One Call Service

Instant Insurance Agency

A & D Custom Canvas

Progressive Auto – Motorcycle – Boats

Boat Covers – Canvas & Bemini Tops – Custom Upholstery – Side Curtains

2730 Forsyth Rd, Orlando, FL 32792 Phone: 407) 249-1124 www.portsideorlando.com

439 Aulin Ave, Oviedo, FL 32765 Phone: (407) 542-7600 www.talonmarineservices.com

25833 State Road 46, Sorrento, FL 32776 Phone:(352) 735-5560 www.instantinsuranceagency.com

31 N Palmetto Ave, Sanford, FL 32771 Phone: (407) 322-2910 www.monroeharbour.com

12307 Wedgefield Drive , Grand Island, FL 32735-8413 Phone: (877) 800-1492

725 Montana St. Orlando 32803 Phone:(407) 331-8184

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Bait & Tackle Shops / Outfitters / Apparel Lakeside Bait &Tackle

1000 W Burleigh Blvd, Tavares, FL 32778 Phone: (352) 742-3336 Freshwater Tackle – Live Bait – Wild Shiners – Guide Service - Water Sports

Southern Tackleworks

325 E Burleigh Blvd, Tavares, FL 32778 Phone: (352) 742-0036

Fly fishing rods, reels and accessories. Fly tying tools and materials. Clothing and gear including Costa del Mar and Smith sunglasses, OluKai sandals, Tilley hats, and YETI products.

Hollow Point Apparel

Freshwater Tackle – Live Bait – Wild Shiners – Rod & Reel Repairs – Free Ice

Owens Fishing & Marine

Big Toho Marina

69 Lakeview Dr., Kissimmee, FL 34741 Phone:(407) 846-2124 Freshwater Tackle – Live Bait – Frozen Bait Wild Shiners – Rods /Reels – Apparel Breakfast & Lunch Grill -

Highbanks Marina & Camp Resort

Wojo’s Bait & Tackle

Freshwater Tackle – Live Bait- Fuel – Pontoon Rentals – Cold Beer – Snacks

Freshwater / Saltwater / Offshore Tackle – Live Bait – Frozen Bait - Wild Shiners – Rods /Reels Bulk Ice – Marine Boat Batteries

Boat Tree Marina

Toho Marine & Outdoors

Ships Store – Tackle - Live Bait – NonEthanol Fuel

Ranger – Triton – Blazer – Pheonix – Strato -- Express Yamaha – Mercury - Evinrude

Bitters Bait & Tackle

Mud Hole Custom Tackle, Inc.

Freshwater / Saltwater / Offshore Tackle – Live Bait – Frozen Bait - Wild Shiners – Rods /Reels – Apparel – Sunglasses

Rod Building Classes – Rod Components & Supplies – Tackle Crafting

488 W Highbanks Rd, DeBary, FL 32713 Phone:(386) 668-4491 www.campresort.com

4370 Carraway Pl, Sanford, FL 32771 Phone: (407) 322-1610 www.boattree.com

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2814 Corrine Dr., Orlando FL 32803 Phone:(407) 896-8220 www.orlandooutfitters.com

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935 N Bay St, Eustis, FL 32726 Phone: (352) 357-3030 Saltwater Tackle & Bait - Ballyhoo, Freshwater Tackle - Live Bait - Wild Shiners Costa - Shimano Top Shelf Dealer Outboard Service & Boat Parts Hunting & Snorkeling Accessories Bow Fishing

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Oak Park Center, 4245 13th St, St Cloud, FL 34769 Phone: (407) 891-1003

1621 13th St, St Cloud, FL 34769 Phone:(407) 892-3200 www.tohomarine.com

400 Kane Ct, Oviedo, FL 32765 Phone:(407) 447-7637 www.mudhole.com

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Home Improvement Contractors & Service Providers DWR Plumbing LLC.

6344 All American Blvd, Orlando, FL 32810 Phone: (407) 293-3717 Commercial – Residential – Re-Piping – Licensed – Insured – State Certified

Pyramid Cabinets

451 Fairvilla Road, Orlando, FL 32808 Phone: (407) 947-8499 Email: pyramidcab@live.com www.codepyramid.com Custom Cabinets Commercial / Residential – Kitchens – Entertainment Centers – Custom Closets

Orlando Painting Service

Thomas Lumber Company

Commercial – Residential Custom Homes – Re-Paint Specialist – Pressure Washing

Old Fashion Lumber Yard – Lumber – Trim – Custom Doors – Hardware – Delivery – Customer Service

65 Harold Ave, suite B, Winter Park, FL 32789 Phone: 407) 896-0839 www.orlandopaintingservice.com

Millennium Electric

4340 Edgewater Dr, Orlando, FL 32804 Phone: (407) 420-2001 www.millennium-electric.com Commercial – Industrial – Residential Service, Wiring & Repairs

231 W Gore St, Orlando, FL 32806, Phone: (407) 841-1250 www.thomaslumber.com

Prestigious Landscaping & Maintenance

3410 Seminole Ave., Oviedo, Fl 32765 Phone: 407-242-1503 www.Prestigiouslandscaping.com Landscaping – Lawn Maintenance – Mulch & Rock – Clean ups

Water Works Pressure Cleaning & Sealing

Campbell Renovations Inc.

Residential – Commercial – Fences – Walks – Driveways – Paver / Re-sand / Seal – Screen Enclosures

State Certified Contractor CBC 1255779 Residential & Commercial New Construction – Renovations – Kitchens – Bathrooms – Additions – Tenant Build Out

Martin Tree Service, Inc.

Vapor and Company

Residential & Commercial - Trimming & Removal – Stump Grinding

Electronic Cigarettes and E-Liquid Experts in Smoking Cessation Orlando Coastal Angler Magazine Approved! Altamonte Springs Location Too

Ice Age Air Conditioning

DK Plumbing

Residential + Commercial Service, Repair, Install Marine A/C Service Too!

Commercial, Residential and 24 Hr. Service

490 Buck Lake Lane, Geneva, FL 32732 Phone: (407) 376-9526 www.jmwaterworksinc.com

1215 Bob White Trail, Chuluota, FL 32766 Phone:(407) 359-1119 www.martintreeserviceinc.com

You Can Reach Us 24/7 407.324.7283 www.iceageac.com

285 Campbell Ranch Run, Geneva, FL 32732 Phone:(407) 349-0016 Cell: 407-947-5460 www.campbellrenovationsinc.com

3617 S. Orlando Dr. Sanford FL 32773 Phone:(407) 878-7397 www.vaporandco.com

You Can Reach Us 24/7 321.303.1426 Fax: 407.732.4058 dkplumbing@cfl.rr.com

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Areas Best Picks for Restaurants High Tide Harry’s

Fish on Fire

Full Bar – Raw Bar / Oysters - Fresh Seafood – Steaks – Chicken

Full Bar – Fresh Seafood – Steaks – Prime Rib – Chicken – Entertainment – Special Events

Otters On The River

Dancing Pig Deli

River Side Fine Dining and Much More Free Docking for Lunch and Dinner 10AM – 10PM Landlubbers take Exit 104 on Interstate 4 Next to Boat Tree Marina on the St. Johns River

Specialty Deli – Fresh Deli Meats -Cuban / American Sandwiches – Catering

Jolly Gator Fish Camp Bar & Grill

Huey Magoo’s

4645 S Semoran Blvd, Orlando, FL 32822 Phone:(407) 273-4422 www.hightideharrys.com

7937 Daetwyler Dr, Orlando, FL 32812 Phone: (407) 812-6881 www.fishonfireorlando.com

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It’s 2018 - hopefully everyone made a New Year’s resolution that includes fishing, and more fishing! Is it time to target a new species? Is it to go out and catch a new personal best fish? Get out there and get it done – The Reel Knights are on planning some fun! The Reel Knights only have a few events in January as everyone will be getting back into the swing of school and the start of a new semester. There will be the monthly meeting to discuss the Spring schedule and Christmas break catches. Some activities on the Spring schedule that differ from the Fall are baseball games, intermural softball, and the Reel Knights Fishing Club’s camping trip. The camping trip will be taking place towards the end of the month. This will be the second year doing the trip and it will be held once again on the St. John’s River. Last year’s trip was a great time as we fished, grilled out, and camped for the weekend. Another activity in its second year is the intermural softball team. The club puts together a team consisting of guys and girls to compete in a co-ed league at UCF. The club also supports the Knights baseball team as we heckle opposing teams while we watch games from the outfield fence. Be sure to keep up with the club on Facebook at Reel Knights at UCF, on Instagram @ucf_reelknights, and on the official club website: ucffishingclub.weebly.com. May all those reading this have a fantastic, healthy, happy, and prosperous New Year! As always, we would like to give special thanks to Hell’s Bay Boatworks for providing the club the opportunity to have a Reel Knight’s Column and thank you to Orlando Coastal Angler Magazine for supporting the UCF Reel Knights Fishing Club!

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