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Footwear: Huk Performance Fishing Attack The Huk Attack is the most engineered, purpose-built fishing shoe ever created. It brings performance features for the serious fisherman with unique traction, bullet-proof durability and all-day comfort and support. Giftware: The Catch and Release Print Shop Actual Size An alternative to taxidermy, these fish prints are created to the exact length of your catch and stamped with your name and information about your catch. Lifestyle Apparel: Frogg Toggs Prym1 Series Pilot II Jacket and Bibs The Frogg Toggs Prym1 Series Pilot II Jacket and Bibs is the company’s camouflage style of its bombproof Pilot II. It is available in shoreline blue, silver mist and blackout options. Technical Apparel: Frogg Toggs Sierran Transition Wader A zippered, flip-out chest pocket, large multi-function pocket and exterior fly storage area allow these waders to fill double-duty as a chest pack for storage of fly fishing gear. Electronics: Humminbird Solix 15 Chirp Mega SI GPS Humminbird has achieved improved detail and target separation with Chirp Digital Sonar. With touch screen or keypad interface, the screen can be customized and viewed with up to four panels. Fishing Accessory: Yeti Coolers Panga Duffel The Panga Duffel is a hardcore drybag designed to withstand brutal treatment and be completely watertight. It is fully submersible, and Yeti called it a gear fortress. Fly Fishing Accessory: Simms G3 Guide Stockingfoot Wader Simms has built its most breathable and durable wader yet in its new G3 Guide, with four-layers of Gore-Tex fabric in the legs and three layers above the waist. They also feature a chest pocket, handwarmer pockets and built in utility tabs.

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Fishing Line: Berkley Fireline Ultra 8 With four times the abrasion resistance of its original Fireline, Berkley’s thermally fused Ultra 8 comes in a range from 4 pound test up to 30 pound test. FishSmart: Eagle Claw 2017 Flounder Sample Pack Eagle Claw jumps in for the conservation of summer flounder and catch and release with its 2017 Flouder Sample Pack. Kids’ Tackle: 13 Fishing Ambition Combo Designed specifically with the smaller size of a child in mind, but packed with some features required by serious anglers, these salt and freshwater combos are perfect for the little angler who is really into fishing. Tackle Management: Daiwa Tactical Backpack This tackle backpack is perfect for hiking into a stream, walking the banks of a pond, hauling down to the surf or for use as a quickgrab on your buddy’s boat. It is custom designed to hold all the gear an angler needs.

Saltwater Soft Lure: LIVETARGET Hollow Body Mullet The Hollow Body Mullet is sure to find a place in nearshore and inshore boxes and be deadly for sea trout, redfish, snook, flounder and striped bass. It is an incredibly detailed and lifelike walking bait with great action. Fly Reel: Pflueger Supreme QRS Fly Reel With its innovative Quick Release Spool, the Supreme QRS offers an interchangeable large-arbor cassette spool system. The polycarbonate cassettes are secured in the spool carrier by an advanced locking system enclosed by a full stainless steel and alloy construction. Freshwater Reel: Shimano Curado K Baitcasting Reel As if the Curado weren’t legendary enough, Shimano has improved on its venerable reel with the latest in Shimano technology, such as smooth, efficient, durable MicroModule gearing. It is available gear ratios up to 8.5:1. Saltwater Reel: Shimano Sustain Reels C4000/5000 Shimano’s Sustain Reels are a saltwater line of spinning reels that fits into the higher end of Shimano’s line. Featuring Shimano’s advanced Hagane technology, they are smooth, powerful and durable for anglers seeking to do battle with midsized saltwater species.

Terminal Tackle: Trapper Round Bend Treble With an innovative “trap,” the standard version of this odd-looking hook has proven itself by holding baits in place and keeping fish on the hook. The treble-hook version of the trapper is revolutionary. Freshwater Hard Lure: Savage Gear 3D Topwater Bat This crazy-looking bait plays on the nature of predatory species to strike on reaction. It is a hard, surface-walking bait 3D scanned to mimic a bat struggling in the water.

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Saltwater Hard Lure: Rapala X-Rap Magnum 40 Did somebody say wahoo? The new X-Rap Magnum 40 dives consistently to 40 feet with aggressive swimming action. It can be trolled as fast as 13 knots without rolling or kicking out.

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Freshwater Soft Lure: Lunkerhunt LP Prop Series The Lunkerhunt Prop Series combines the design of hollow-body soft plastics with modern prop technology previously found only on hard-body lures. The Prop Series features three body styles: The Prop Frog, The Prop Fish Sunfish and The Prop Fish Shad.

Rod & Reel Combo: Lew’s Mach Crush Speed Spool Combo This baitcast combo features Lew’s exclusive SLP Super Low Profile compact design in a premium 10-bearing Speed Spool reel with MSB Multi-Setting Brake dual cast control system. The combo’s onepiece IM8 graphite rod sports a Winn Dri-Tac splitgrip handle. Fly Fishing Rod: G. Loomis IMX-Pro Fly Rod G. Loomis’ IMX-Pro series was designed for professional guides. IMX-PRO MATRIX is a material that allows Loomis to use fewer wraps of graphite and build fast, responsive rods that are lighter and more sensitive without sacrificing power or durability. Freshwater Rod: 13 Fishing Fate Black With crisp action, incredible sensitivity and superb balance, the Fate Black offers the benefits of a Japanese 30T HTC blank, an innovative seamless reel seat, tanglefree guides with zirconia inserts, hybrid comfort grips and handles made of hand-selected Portuguese cork. Saltwater Rod: St. Croix Legend T o u r n a m e n t Inshore Legend Tournament Inshore rods are the blending of the sensitivity, power and durability found in St Croix’s existing Legend Tournament Bass and Walleye series with components and technology reserved for saltwater environments.

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If you’re looking for a quiet place to fish, with scenery, comfortable cabins and located far from the crowds, drive down to Denali National Park and visit Kirk Martakis at Fish Denali. He offers several lakes on private property that offer about 3,000 wild rainbow trout to 31 inches and trophy-sized grayling. They cruise the lake like sharks, and the clear water makes sight casting to them with single-hook jigs, nymphs or topwater lures too much fun. It’s some of the best lake rainbow fishing I’ve experienced. Cozy, fully equipped cabins located at lakeside offer everything you’ll need for a multi-day stay, including Wi-Fi and multiple bedrooms. It’s a good choice for large families, fishing buddies or couples who want a quiet, laid-back trip with some of Alaska’s best scenery (www.Fishdenali.com). Float fishing offers a change of scenery around each turn in the river as well as great fishing opportunities. Alaska River Tours offers remote float trips along the road system, with neither the crowds nor the expense. Depending on the season, owner Reinhard “Reini” Neuhauser chooses the best rivers for grayling, trout, sheefish, pike, salmon and char. On overnight excursions, he provides tents, camping gear and boats. You arrive ready to fish. I recommend the overnight float, which makes the most of Alaska’s 19-plus hours of daylight. Fish when it’s light, and float during the remaining five hours from midnight to the 4 a.m. during the twilight period, when it’s still light enough to read. It’s a heady trip that is only surpassed by his camps and food served (www.akrivertours.com). The Kenai Peninsula For a quick day of fishing, the Kenai River offers big king salmon to 70plus pounds that sizzle drags. Guide Joe Connors was my instructor back in 10

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my college days, and he’s still as tough on catching fish as he was on me learning public speaking. He’s a long-time Kenai veteran, and his guides at Big Sky Charter and Fish Camp have a long-time, sterling reputation for helping anglers of all skill levels catch silver and sockeye salmon, char and rainbow trout in the 25- to 34-inch range. He offers comfortable riverside cabins, evening barbecues and a quiet place to enjoy the river (www.kenaiguide.com). Bristol Bay Bristol Bay lodges offer the crème de le crème of Alaska sportfishing in these western Alaska waters, where tens of millions of salmon move into various watersheds each year. A couple hundred lodges and camps offer a variety of services, from bare-basic outfitted trips to spectacular lodges with fly-out fishing, shore lunches, and gourmet meals. Mike Gorton runs Goodnews River Lodge, the only lodge located on the 400-milelong river that offers some of the best boat-accessible river fishing for silver salmon, rainbow trout and char you’ll find in the region. It is a mixed-bag fishery, where no matter the weather, you can fish. There wasn’t a stretch of the Goodnews when friend Mark Wade and I fished that didn’t have silver salmon hammering our flies and big rainbow trout swarming in numbers like piranhas. The guides have great people skills and are skilled in their knowledge of the river (www.goodnewsriverlodge. com). Southeast Alaska In southeast Alaska, Marlin Benedict, of Fish Wrangell, offers freshwater fishing for salmon, cutthroat trout and char in the remote, beautiful jungle streams of the Tongass National Forest. You don’t walk long distances here, as most of the good fishing is within a half mile or so of saltwater, which also guarantees fish as fresh as they come. The most fun in fishing these shallow waters is watching salmon attacking your fly or lure. Personal service is topnotch. (www.fishwrangell.com). Chris Batin is editor of The Alaska Angler and author of nine award-winning books and Alaska fishing DVDs. He is featured as an Alaska legend in a new book, “Alaska’s Greatest Outdoor Legends,” published by the University of Alaska Press. For over 40 years, he has run The Alaska Angler Information Service. Discover more at www.AlaskaAngler.com.

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Hammerhead Tuff Grab spearfishing gloves are the toughest warmwater spearfishing gloves available. Tuff Grabs were designed in Hawaii for use in asspetto spearfishing, which involves the diver descending to the bottom and scratching up substrate to attract inquisitive fish. In this style of ambush diving, normal diving gloves only last weeks. Tuff Grabs last months, saving the diver money in the long run. A full 5-finger, 2mm neoprene glove with reinforced flexible amarra (synthetic suede) palm and double-stitched gripped reinforcements offer exceptional durability without sacrificing dexterity. Anti-Slip rubberized grips are sewn into each fingertip and palm, leaving the knuckles open for flexibility. Large batting-glove style Velcro enclosures keep the glove tight. Tuff Grabs are available in both Deep Reef and Pelagic Shatter camouflage to help make you the ultimate predator.

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ith warm, nutrient-rich waters, south Florida’s system of freshwater lakes and canals makes perfect habitat for exotic species from all over the world. Regardless of how populations of these weird and sporting fish arrived, they are there to stay. Anglers might as well enjoy them. Darcie Arahill, a.k.a. Darcizzle Offshore, knows her way around these canal systems. She has a particular enthusiasm for Delray Beach, Fla.’s Lake Ida, which is a small water body in an extensive system along Florida’s southern Atlantic coast. She enjoys the excellent bass fishing, but perhaps more appealing are the exotics that happen to be fantastic gamefish. The following oddballs are some of Darcie’s favorites from a fishery unlike any other. Sunshine Bass: These hard-fighting fish are produced and stocked by the state to control shad populations. They are a hybrid cross between striped bass and white bass without the capability to reproduce. State agencies across the country stock their versions of sunshine bass, and regional variations are called hybrids, wipers, whiterock and palmetto bass. Sunshine bass offer the fight and some of the size of a striped bass, while displaying the aggressive feeding behavior and warm-water tolerance of white bass. Although the current strain being produced might not be capable of achieving the size of the more than 16-pound state record, Darcie said they catch plenty of 5 to 6 pounders. Sunshine bass will take artificials like bucktails and swimbaits, but Darcie said you’re better off fishing live American shad or shiners on a Carolina rig. Clown Knife Fish: Lake Ida, its northern sister Lake Osborne, and their canals are the only places in North America where anglers can pursue clown knife fish. These aquarium escapees have become a desired gamefish for those in the know. They are a flat, silvery fish with a snake-like tail. They can swim powerfully either forward or backward, which produces a unique fight. Darcie said these natives to tropical Asia jump like tarpon, and they have been recorded up to 10 pounds in Florida. A clown knife fish might eat a

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2. Use dangling flashers and chum to increase your chances of attracting them. 3. When you become aware of their presence, do not move a hair as they will disappear if they detect any change in your body language. here’s something about jumping into the blue 4. Do not look at them directly; they do not like eye contact. Use your abyss that gives some people the creeps. For best acting skills to imitate an innocent many, there’s an eerie sense of turtle who has no interest in wahoos. vulnerability knowing that “something” 5. Use a throw flasher to bring them in could materialize from any place at any closer, within range of your speargun. time out of the deep blue. For others, 6. Dive in with a slow and soft descent, the excitement of being able to hunt with your eyes and head turned elsewhere. different species propels them to set 7. If you have done everything correctly aside any doubts about venturing off the and they are still hanging around, extend reef and into new territory. your speargun slowly and take careful Spearfishing in water that is aim, because you will get one chance. hundreds or thousands of feet deep 8. Unless you are extremely confident is a completely different feeling than you can get the kill shot, aim for center reef hunting. For one, looking through mass where your chances of hitting the your mask into deep blue water can be Sheri Daye swims in a big wahoo. target are highest, but not too far back or disorienting when there is nothing for Photo by Vaeamuni Kama too low as a gut shot will result in a tearyour eyes to focus on—no reef, no cover, off. no frame of reference. But just when 9. Let the wahoo complete its initial you begin to wonder why you are floating around in this vast sea of run. The burst of energy with the spear, line and float in tow is impressive, nothingness, you suddenly become aware of another presence—a wahoo but the fish will tire quickly and to the point where you can pull it in by is floating beside you! No matter how hard you are looking, you never the float line. see them coming in; they just materialize out of nowhere. 10. Once you have your fish in hand, gloat, take pictures, show off, Wahoos are one of the most coveted fish for bluewater hunters. That grill and eat! is because they are stealthy, good-tasting and way smarter than you are. They can solve differential equations, calculate the exact range of your P.S. Bluewater spearfishing is thrilling but should only be done after speargun and read your mind. Their elusive nature and narrow body proper training and experience. shape provide a challenging target even for the most experienced of hunters. Sheri is a world-record holder, host of Speargun Hunter, and producer Here are some tips for hunting this wary species: of “The Blue Wild Ocean Adventure Expo” in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Follow 1. Use the right equipment. Bluewater spearguns have longer range “Sheri Daye” and “The Blue Wild” on Facebook and Instagram. and detachable terminal equipment, including shaft with slip-tip, float line and surface floatation. Do not use a reel gun unless you want to get For more Sheri Daye, go to spooled in seconds and lose your gun.

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ur day began with a late start. We expected to drop our baits at sunrise, but arrived around 9 a.m. We quickly set up a sunshade tent, rolled the fishing cart down with our gear and carried the kayak to the spot. My family has fished the coastlines of Brevard County since the mid 1990s, long before kayaks became so popular, when you used surfboards to get your bait out well beyond the surf. My father has recorded some noteworthy catches with this technique using live bait on conventional reel setups. On this day, we picked up some frozen bonita from a local bait shop and were specifically targeting sharks for catch and release. I brought two heavy conventional reel setups, a spinning setup for tossing in the trough and a heavy surf rod for tossing lures into the surf. We planned for a long day of fishing in southern Melbourne Beach. I spread our rod holders down the beach, set up our rods and began arranging the fishing rigs. We use custom rigs for sharks. The one I used to beach an enormous hammerhead in early July consisted of a 20/0 circle hook (debarbed), 6 feet of 600-pound coated steel leader and approximately 10 feet of 300-pound mono shock leader. I’ve found debarbing circle hooks makes for easy and quick hook removal, especially with smaller sharks, such as blacktips. We took turns dropping the baits with our kayak, the shortest being about 175 yards and the longest around 250 yards off the beach. Our baits were secured by tying about 8 feet of breakaway biodegradable twine at the hook eye with a cement block piece at the end. The baits sat for five and a half hours before we got any action. At this point, I figured the crabs had picked apart our bonita and the day was done. We were cooling off in the water when my buddy’s, Pete Filiberto, Penn International 80w went off. He ran out of the water, but the bait had been taken. I saw a little activity with my rod, but figured a sea turtle had passed over the line. Less than five minutes later, that hypothesis had changed. The deeper drop proved worthy. My tuned-up Penn 12/0 Senator began screaming, and I told my buddy to grab the plate and belt, while I tightened my newly upgraded drag to full. We struggled to get the belt in place, so I ended up fighting with the rod butt in the sand; it was nature’s fighting chair. I kept the pressure throughout the struggle with my 125-pound Bullbuster mono line. The fight lasted approximately 30 minutes, standstill at times, but I never lost much gain. A few equipment malfunctions such as my handle grip coming loose and my shorts falling off didn’t stop me from successfully landing and quickly releasing the enormous hammerhead. I was exhausted. We did not have time to tag or measure it, but we believe it was at or over 10 feet in length.

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20-pound fluorocarbon leader. For bonefish, Poland sizes down to 10- or 12-pound mono with a 10-pound fluorocarbon leader. He sight fishes for bonefish with live shrimp, but he also catches a lot of fish dead-bait fishing. The technique involves Power Poling down in an area where the bones should be. Capt. Poland then rigs a hook with a single live shrimp and a half of a dead one. “There’s a live shrimp that’s jumping around with a dead one that’s just sitting there smelling,” he said. It’s a remarkably effective technique. Tarpon and Snook: The bay side of Largo is a hot-bed for tarpon and snook. This time of year, there will be plenty of slotsized and larger snook along with juvenile tarpon from 2 to 4 feet in length around the mangroves. Capt. Poland starts his mornings cast-netting the preferred bait: pinfish and pilchards. Depending on conditions, he rigs them with or without a cork on a 3/0 or 4/0 hook and a 2-foot leader of 40- to 60-pound fluorocarbon. Then he goes looking for some moving water and pitches the baits around the mangroves. Even with 60-pound line, a 32-inch snook or a tailwalking 4-foot tarpon is a handful, especially in these snaggy, shallow environs. Sharks: Finally, and what Poland called “last, but definitely not least,” are big sharks.

Capt. Poland hung into his first big shark when he was just 10 years old and fishing Florida Bay on a guide trip with his dad. The captain tricked the fish into biting by dragging a dead ballyhoo in front of its nose. He then handed the rod over to a young, enthusiastic and impressionable boy. Poland has been doing the same thing ever since. “I wonder why I ever do anything else,” he said. “They’re big, they’re powerful and they’re fun.” With a heavy spinning rod or up to a 30w conventional setup, he fishes bait on an 8/0 circle hook and 4 feet of wire. The first order of business it to deploy a frozen block of chum. Then, if he’s caught a good live bait like a jack crevalle, he’ll fish it. If all he has is dead ballyhoo purchased at the bait shop, that works just as well when fished just like Poland saw the captain do it many years ago. On windy days, Poland sometimes even deploys a kite, just like the ones used offshore. He’ll bait it with a live blue runner, and wait for the show to begin. “There’s nothing like seeing a 10 foot lemon or hammerhead come up out of the water to eat that bait in 3 feet of water,” he said. Unless you go see for yourself, you’ll just have to believe that’s the truth. From offshore to the backcountry, Capt. Greg Poland is skilled in all the fishing the Florida Keys have to offer. Check out his website at www.gregpoland.com.

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hen it’s hot, put on your bathing suit, grab your spinning rod and head to the beach for some great fishing. In the summer and fall, the fishing on the beach heats up. Tarpon regularly patrol the shallow ocean shoreline looking for schools of greenies and mullet. The tarpon may be there at any time, even in the heat of the day. Large topwater lures, jerkbaits and CAL jigs all work for these line-busters. Unless you have heavy gear, chances are a big tarpon will spool you. Since I use light line, any big tarpon would need to

be broken off. If you use heavier tackle, it’s harder to cast. These are the trade-offs of beach fishing. In mid-summer, snook leave the inlets and cruise the shoreline looking for an easy meal. For best results, fish the first hour of sunlight or the last two hours of the day. During these low-light hours, snook will be around the first cut (closest breaking wave) and will sometimes run up into the foam chasing bait on the shore. Cast at an angle to keep your lure near the first breakers where the fish are. Try a 3/8- to ½-ounce CAL jig with 4-inch paddletail. I like a slow steady retrieve so I can feel the lure and any strikes. Topwaters, spoons and jerkbaits all get results. Jacks prowl the beach in summer and fall, too, and schools of them can be seen chasing bait on the shorelines. Jacks are very aggressive and will hit any lure. You’ll also catch the occasional mackerel and bluefish. In the fall, during the mullet run, it’s not uncommon to catch 30 bluefish in a couple hours. When your line gets cut, it’s usually one of these sharptoothed predators.

Beach fishing is like any fishing; you have to find the bait. Drive to a beach access, and get out to scan the beach. If there is no bait and no birds, get back in your car and try another location. Sometimes a spot just a mile away will have lots of bait. 

 Tides are important, too. Some of the best spots, like Herman’s access north of Stuart, are almost unfishable at low tide. There’s a sandbar, and the bigger fish won’t usually cross it at low tide. You might need to go south to Tiger Shores, where the water’s deeper. Don’t go fishing right before the slack tide. At the beach, I like first incoming, but all that matters is that the tide is moving. Where to Go: Get on A1A, there are dozens of beach accesses from Bathtub Beach (Inlet) in South Stuart to Fort Pierce (Inlet).

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etween Buzzards Bay and Martha’s Vineyard, 10 miles out to sea off the coast of Massachusetts, you will find Cuttyhunk Island. Early seafarers used the island’s natural harbor as a shelter for a few weeks in 1604, making it the first English settlement in New England. When I first visited Cuttyhunk, I could have been in the Bahamas; it was warm and beautiful. It has New England charm with the relaxed feel of the Islands. In addition to the beautiful scenery and fun atmosphere, Cuttyhunk has made a name for itself as a premier striper fishing destination in the Elizabethan Islands. In the summer, this small village is populated with surf casters and clients chartering one of the eight captains on the island. I fell into the former category and benefited from the sage advice of my friend Armand, who has been making an annual pilgrimage to this island for nearly 40 years. Armand knows all the locals, and he knows that the person for us to fish with on this trip would be Capt. Bruce Borges, because Capt. Borges was the only one on the island with a boat that had a full casting platform suited to pursue bass with a fly rod. Capt. Bruce is quite the fly angler himself, and has guided big names such as Lefty Cray over the years. He is a sharp-witted salty fellow who looks all of 78 his years but possessed the strength and agility of a man in his 50s. As soon as we unloaded our gear from the ferry, we set out to fish the shoreline from the captain’s nicely appointed boat the Wahini. As we worked the rocky shoreline, I was impressed by the rugged beauty of this place.

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Cuttyhunk sits in the middle of the striped bass prespawn staging area. Fish glut themselves on an abundance of squid and sand eels as well as school after school of bunker. Once the water warms to the perfect temperature, the fish move inland and up the many tributaries throughout Massachusetts and Maine to spawn. This makes for a great fishery full of fish ranging from small schoolies up to 50-pound-plus monsters. It is all about timing as to whether you will catch the big fish or just the schoolies. On this trip, it was the latter, but there were larger fish around, and bait fishermen were having better luck with the big fish. You know what they say, “they never refuse the naturals.” If you ever find yourself around Cape Cod and looking for some great fishing, check out Cuttyhunk. Even if you just take the ferry over for the day and spend some time on the beach with the family, I promise you will enjoy this beautiful and quaint Island.

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ing shad on top and then quickly and accurately place the lure. If the feeding fish misses the shad, it will take the lure. If the feeding fish eats the shad, another schoolie will take the lure – the key is a fast, accurate presentation. The heat is turned up - fishing is red hot here in Central Florida. Rains are slowly filling the banks of the St. Johns River and fish have more places to hide - bass, panfish, and catfish are going to bite if you fish where they live and fish when they feed. Summer patterns change and the fish eat early in the morning, late evening, and at night.

Panfish are eating crickets and insects on days they have a hatch. Target them on the downstream bends adjacent to deeper water. Fly anglers can have banner days following insect hatches. Fish where there is moving water, but look to place your lure in the areas where the flow creates eddies and slower water. In the lakes, use worms over sandy or shell bottom in 2-4 feet of waEarly means before the crack of ter now that levels have risen. daylight, 5:30 am until around 9:30 am. Take advantage of Catfish like to feed where the waschooling bass early at the ter is fast moving. After a couple mouths of the lakes where the St. days of heavy rain, target them Johns enters and exits the lakes. in deep bends with just enough Lipless crankbaits like a Rattle weight to hold bottom and a half Trap, or a shallow suspending a piece of fresh peeled shrimp. slash bait like a Rapala X-Rap, or a bone colored Zara Spook Jr. will get lots of action – the key is to land the bait right on the surface striking fish. Don’t blind cast. Wait to see the fish strik-

The Harris Chain is Hot! Areas with any current from the breezes or running and moving water from our afternoon rains have been the key. The best times are low light conditions of early morning before the sun gets up or later evening. The best bite has been when the sun is just starting to come up or the sky just starts to turn gray. Get out on the water by about 5 am and in most cases it will be worth it. Top water baits like the trusted Devil’s Horse, Pop-R or the plastic or hard or soft bodied frogs have been producing explosive strikes from above average size bass. If you have not experienced a bass engulfing a top-water bait in heady cover or just off the edge off the vegetation then you should give it a try. Fishing top water baits in low light is about as exciting as it gets. Patience is a must as sometimes the fish will explode your bait without ever getting the hook into their mouth. If you are fishing the frog, soft or hard you must drop your rod and allow the line to come tight before you set the hook. Later in the 2 ORLANDO

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day as the sun gets high, switch to flipping the heavy grass and mats with black-blue creature baits or June-bug colored 7 or 8 inch plastic worms. The larger deeper docks located all around the chain have been producing keeper bites later in the day as well, target docks with the largest shaded areas. The panfish and crappie bite has been a little slow but you can still catch them near shoreline vegetation and scattered lily-pad fields near Dead River, around the mouth of Haines Creek at both ends and around the northwest corner of Lake Eustis. Try red worms, crickets or grass shrimp for the panfish or jig tipped with a minnow for crappie. The deeper holes in big Lake Harris have been producing the best bites for crappie.

Lake Okeechobee’s water level is slowly rising with some water releases being pumped back into the lake and natural rain water. The bass fishing bite has been best early in the mornings and late afternoons with special attention to top water lures like a Zara Spook or Devil’s Horse in shad colors. It’s also been a great flipping/pitching bite with creature-style lures like the Gene Larew Hoo-Daddy or a crawdad in June bug color. Other lures that have been producing are swim jigs; off-shore mojo rigging with a creature-style lure and/or a white senko. Mid-range crank baits in the shad or bluegill patterns are working after the topwater bite slows. For bream and shell try a small red worm or crickets tipped on a 5-6 ft spinning rod/reel with small split shot and small hook. If you’re bream/shell cracker fishing stay in the 1-3 foot water depth or a little

West Lake Toho - The summer bass bite has been improving with the best times to fish in the early morning and late evening. Summer rains have kept the flood control gates open every few days, water quality is clear. Goblins Cove is producing good numbers of bass; fishing with live shiners over hydrilla. Fish the canal entrances at sunrise for good top water action. Every morning trip I have been getting on the water before sunrise finding bass schooling on shad where there is flow, usually lasting 30 minutes after sunrise. Rooster tails, big beetle spins, and small M-5 Rapala lures work best.

deeper. Despite the water level slowly rising you still need to use extreme caution especially if you are unfamiliar with the lake and its bottom contours! The safest places on the lake down south is the rim ditch which holds bass yearround and is exceptionally good in the summertime when water temp is hot. Along with the rim canal down south is the dynamite holes and channels leading out to the lake. If you’re fishing on the North end, the River has been producing some quality bites plus the main lake points, pockets and coves, all using the above named lures and colors. For more specific lures/colors/places to fish book your next fun-filled bass or bream trip now. For special summertime rates and one-person trips call 863-2287263 or send an email to angie@ southfloridabassfishing.com. All guide trip information can be found by logging onto www.southfloridabassfishing.com. Capt Angie’s sponsors are: G-Loomis; Lews; Gene Larew and Bobby Garland crappie lures ; Power-Pole; bullet weights; Reel Magic; Gill marine wear and Navionics.

or light spinning outfit, throwing popping bugs up against the bank. On a good moon phase the bluegill will crush the bug. I have thoroughly enjoyed hearing the popping bug get hit. Daytime anglers are catching good numbers fishing the shallow bedding areas. Bait of choice is crickets fished under a float. Another good area to fish are canals when the water is flowing. Crappie anglers are fishing open water using jigs tipped with a minnow. The key is to find them suspended in open water.

East Lake Toho - Bass fishing on East Lake has been good using artificial baits early morning. The best place to fish will be at the edges of the cattails. Then move to open water as the morning progresses. Most anglers are flipping open water pepper grass mattes with good success. Fish the deeper edges of the grass; Watermelon Seed, Junebug, and red colors work best. Panfish Fish open water shell beds with I’m trying a new tactic this sum- red wigglers. If you are looking to mer and it’s a good way to beat fill the cooler for dinner. The open the heat. I have been fishing at water shell beds are hard to beat. night in the canals using a fly rod

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ternoon hours, or at night. Once the day gets hot and the top water bite slows, switch your tactics to live bait (pigfish) or DOA CAL Shad Tail Jigs fished on the deeper edges of the flats, and don’t overlook the large ladyfish schools shadowing glass minAugust is an amazing month to nows out in the deeper water. This is the hottest weather month but it can also mean some hot fish the Indian River and Mosquito Lagoon. The weather is hot As long as the water stays warm fishing for a variety of species but the fishing will be too. With al- (above 80 degrees) along the in and around Mosquito Lagoon. most every morning starting with near-shore coast, look for pods The redfish, seatrout, and black the surface as smooth as glass of baitfish to move in close to the drum are our year round staples and they will certainly be here. at sunrise, you can spot finning beach. These bait pods, Atlan- This is an excellent month to redfish, feeding trout, and rolling tic menhaden (pogies), thread find full size redfish tailing or fintarpon from a long distance. The fin herring (greenies), and bay ning in shallow water. These fish edge of most any flat will have anchovies (glass minnows) will can be challenging to catch on activity along it. Wading, fishing all be shadowed by predator fly and artificial lures during the from a dock, bridge or pier, pad- species like large tarpon, smok- winter but can be enticed to take dling, and boating will all get you er kings, blacktip and spinner both during the summer. I like to the fish - producing bites in Au- sharks, jack crevalle, bonito and to watch them chase down and smash a shallow running DOA gust is easy. redfish. As we approach the end Baitbuster lure on the surface. I of the month and the beginning of use a retrieve just fast enough On the Indian River and Mosqui- the fall mullet run, look for snook to keep the lure on top. It does to Lagoons, sea trout and redfish fishing in the surf to improve as a great job of staying out of the are the primary targets of anglers they move into the surf break to floating grass and the single on the flats. Anglers should fo- feed. Remember snook season hook makes releasing these trocus their efforts in areas of mullet is closed in August, so please phy fish easier. schools, throwing top water plugs handle and release them with exTarpon can show up any day and in the early morning and late af- treme care.

almost anywhere this month. Big fish over 75 pounds will even get so shallow their backs stick out of the water. The 5-20 pound fish are more reliable and can be caught on redfish tackle with a beefed up leader of 30-40lbs. Slow rolling fish, especially if there are more than one, are the most willing to bite. Quick accurate casts in front of rolling fish with a DOA shrimp is a tried and true tactic. Allow the lure to sink in front of the fish and do not be surprised if the bite is very subtle.

those mahi up in the gulfstream. Get out there and put your best baits out. Now is the time to get them. If you have no luck out deep, go to 8a and troll fast across the reef. We catch many fish even wahoo on 8a. Kingfish should continue to do well, many fish in the 40-50 pound class August fishing can sometimes be have been caught recently. Capt. challenging but also a fun time. Jimmy of the ‘Fire Fight’ landed a The cold water yearly thermo- 49.6 lb king. cline is usually still around and causing issues for bottom fishing Nearshore beach fishing is going and finding bait. Just because to really be picking up. The taryou can’t get a bottom bite go- pon are there and rolling every ing doesn’t mean the bottom fish day. You can slow troll them or don’t come up in the water col- just drift in the mornings with live umn a little. Get on the wrecks bait. We have caught them on evand chum. You will find the cold erything. Beach fishing in 20-30 pushes the fish up. They try to get feet is a blast. Kings, bonito, jack to the warm water level. It’s not crevalle and many other fighting uncommon at all to see amber- fish will shadow the bait. Look for jack, snapper, cobia, mangroves, the schools of bunker - when you and many other species not far find them you will find the fish. from the surface. Picking out the Shark fishing is about as good as biggest fish can be fun especially it gets right now. If you’re looking for your charter clients. Don’t for- for some fun with the kids, angot about cobia - cold water also chor up in 20 feet off the beach pushes them to the shallows. and hold on. Good luck and we hope to see you out there! www. Mahi - cold water really pushes firedupcharters.com

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The winter shrimping still has pockets of activity for people with heart who frequent Titusville pier. The Melbourne area has been inconsistent but the hardcore still line up and take their places at Eau Gallie and Mather’s Bridge. You just have to love those that will stand for hours and take their chances to get a meal. Anglers are reporting alligators and sharks in the Indian and Banana River area. The bad news is small pockets of shrimp are bring caught in these dangerous areas. The Daytona summer shrimp has been a bust with small ones being reported around High Bridge. Central Florida cashed in on these beasts from December to May during the winter months. Normally we hear activity in South Daytona by now. It is possible this could just be a late sea-

Jack crevalle, ladyfish, and snook are bonus species you can catch this month. They are often caught while casting lures for trout around dropoffs and spoil islands. In the northern section of the Lagoon, dock light fishing at night can bring double digit catches of a wide variety of fish. Look for low hanging lights with fish busting shrimp and minnows under them. Use a lure similar in size to the bait and you can get a bite nearly every cast.

The scallops are going off! Crystal River is reporting large meat. Steinhatchee is crazy with frenzy and they are reporting large meat. We have found ourselves in a shrimping lull between our summer and winter season. We have been struggling the last 4 years to get back into summer white shrimp patterns. This year was predicted to have both quantity and size back in 2016. Now, we sit and wait. It won’t be the first summer shrimping season where we had to tow to Welatka and Palatka, Green Cove or Shands Bridge in Jacksonville. They had a great season last year. Shrimping can change overnight so keep the faith. For up to date intel and reports, join us on Facebook at the “Florida Shrimping Academy – Tips & Tricks”.

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Fishing the ICAST Cup

By Paul MacInnis

It was 6:00 a.m. and beads of sweat were already forming across my forehead. I was sitting in a boat at Big Toho Marina in Kissimmee surround by some of the greatest bass fishermen in the world. Soon I’d take my shot at taking them down. Certainly the odds are against you when a saltwater guy like me is going up against top bass fishing professionals. Still, it would be fun to try, plus I had a bit of a ringer on my side. I was fishing with FLW tour pro Jay Flositz from De Leon Springs, Florida, a man who bass fishes over 150 days a year. Joining us was Flositz’s friend Austin Anderson who runs Riviera Resort and Marina on the St Johns River in Deland. We were fishing the ICAST Cup, a fun, four hour bass fishing tournament that is held Tuesday morning the week of ICAST. FLW teams up media folks like me with tournament professionals and fishing industry representatives. This was the third year the Cup kicked off ICAST, the largest sportfishing trade show in the world. Each boat in the ICAST Cup had an industry sponsor who donated a minimum of $200 for the entry fee. Our boat sponsor was Complete Custom Boats of De Leon Springs (http://www.completecustomboats.com/). All the proceeds go to the KeepAmericaFishing™ foundation, and this year’s ICAST Cup raised $14,000. Flositz, Anderson and I took off from the marina at 6:30 and only ran five minutes to a weedy cove. I’d like to say fishing was on fire but it wasn’t. We had to grind to eke out our bites. We threw frogs, swimbaits, topwater plugs, speed worms and straight worms. All those baits caught fish, but none of them caught a lot of fish. After two hours we had our five fish limit and over the next two hours we managed to cull three of those with bigger fish. What’s it like to fish with a couple of bass pros? Certainly there is preparation, focus, drive and ability, but a word that really sticks out in my mind if efficiency. Flositz and Anderson worked like a well-oiled team. They kept several rods sprawled about the boat. Lure changes were simply setting one rod down and picking up another. No on the water time was wasted rigging rods and tying knots. And casts were accurate and precise so no time was lost to snags or off target casts.

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Anderson caught the biggest fish of our trip, a nice six pounder that anchored our limit. I caught the easiest fish, a two pounder that picked up a black Zoom worm I let drag behind the boat as we eased out of a creek. We ended up the tournament with 12 pounds, 6 ounces which was good enough to place us 11th out of a field of 69 boats. We would’ve needed a couple more six pounders to win the tournament. First place was the U.S.A. Bassin sponsored team of Richard Patterson and Dave Smith, along with media representative, Glen Cabezas of AnglerGear.net. They brought in an impressive 20 pounds, 7 ounces. The ICAST Cup was a winner in its own right. It is a fun little fishing tournament that kicks off a great week of activities at ICAST and raises money for a good cause.

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Tuesday, August 1 and 8 – 5pm until Dusk, Jolly Gator Evening Bass Tournament Series, every Tuesday evening until mid- August, this is a 2-angler team event with a $40 entry fee, pay-out is 1 per 7 boats that fish and $10 per boat for Big Bass at each event. Point system for qualifying for the end-of-year Classic, must finish in top 10 in points or have won 1 event and have fished 21 of 25 events. Register at CS Lee boat ramp the day of the event, lotto for boat number. For more info contact Jim (Squirt) Chaudoin at 407-432-2822 or Phil Wolf at 407-790-9515. Wednesday August 2 - 630 pm, Join the members of the Seminole County Airboat Club at their host Jolly Gator Restaurant and Grill at the St Johns River on SR 46 next to CS Lee Park for their monthly meeting. This is a great club with a loyal following of members involved in several annual charity and River Clean-up events. Come join us for an evening of family FUN! New Owners at the Jolly Gator and great food and customer service.

Saturday August 12 – Toho Marine Outdoors “Elite One Man” Bass tournament series on the Kissimmee Chain of Lakes out of Joe Overstreet ramp in Osceola County. $100 entry fee and $5 processing fee. Annual membership fee of $25. 100% Pay-back, pays 1 place for every 5 boats, 2 Big Bass cash prizes. Angler of the Year gets FREE Entry to next season’s events. Looking for the best anglers in the area. Contact Tournament Directors: Jimmie Murphy 352-789-5351 or Mark Lundgren 540-8095238 or visit tohomarine.com art, boat number based on time of entry. Monday August 14 – 630 to 900 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. Special guest speakers will be Local Charter Captains and business owners, providing tips and tactics for better on the water experiences and putting more fish in the boat. Bring a friend and learn some new techniques. For membership information, please contact Bruce Reid at 407-421-0037 or visit www.mycfoa.com.

Thursday August 10 – 7pm, Backcountry Fly Fishing Association, monthly meeting locations change and are TBD monthly, check our web-site just prior to meeting. This is a “Free” club to join for more info contact Saturday August 19 – “Sandy’s Open” Bass Tournament or visit www.bfaorlando sponsored by Southern TackThursday August 10 –City leworks on the Harris Chain of Sanford’s – “Alive After 5” – of Lakes, from Buzzard Beach vendors, food, fun, drinks, en- Ramp on Hwy 441 in Eustis, 3rd tertainment, etc…on the streets Saturday of each month $50.00 in historic downtown Sanford entry per boat (2 anglers), starts 1st Street…rain or shine from at safe light until 2:30pm, to enter contact Nick or John at 3525pm – 8pm. 742-0036 or sign-up at ramp Saturday August 12 – Safe- prior to start. light until 2pm, Jolly Gator Bass Tournament Series, End of sea- If you have an event or meetson Classic, $40 per team entry ing you would like included fee, this event is for the qualify- in the “What’s Hitting Around ing top 10 teams from this sea- Town” column, send your son’s points tally. or for teams details to: Phil Wolf phillip@ that have won 1 event and have coastalanglermagazine.com. fished 21 of 25 events. Only Deadline for inclusion is the qualifying teams can fish this 10th of the preceding month. event! lotto for boat number. For more info or to register contact Jim (Squirt) Chaudoin at 407432-2822 or Phil Wolf at 407790-9515. 6 ORLANDO

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The early bird gets the worm this saying seems to apply to so many things in life. It can also apply to fishing. During the hot summer months of August, anglers will want to be prepared before getting out on the water. Typically, anglers will find that the best time to catch fish during the hot summer months is at first light or at night. To have a successful trip one will need to do a little preparing. First, make sure that your equipment such as rod and reels, safety equipment and your boat is in tip top shape. Having a well-organized approach will be the best way to bring a fish boat side. When fishing inshore, anglers can expect to catch some nice trout fishing along the flats. This is especially true when fishing with a stealth like approach. Small top water lures will work well when fishing near schools

Along with hot summer temperatures comes hot summer fishing! For best success play the temperatures in your favor - fish early morning or late evening for the hottest bite. Early morning means on the water by 5am and then fish until about 10am. Late evening fishing means go fishing from around 7pm till about 10pm, especially focusing on days when the afternoon showers have passed. A word of caution - watch the weather because summer showers can move in any time of day. Remember, fishing is great after the storm. The bite this month is endless with an abundance of species to catch both in the local lagoons, the Inlets, beaches and offshore fishing. Tarpon, redfish, trout, flounder, mangrove snapper, cobia, and kingfish, are the rod

of bait fish in the Banana River. This is especially true when fishing during low light conditions or under a full moon which occurs on August 7th. Many of these trout will be targeting an easy meal such as Rapala’s saltwater X-Rap or small scented jerk baits (Bass Assassin’s ¼ ounce Sea Shad combo electric chicken). These lures will work well in water depths of 4 feet or less. Fishing lures slowly will increase one’s chances of catching a nice sized trout. In addition, anglers can expect to catch a few nice snook during low light conditions. Live shrimp or scented jerk baits will work well for these hard fighting fish. Rigging these baits on a 7-foot medium action spinning reel combo equipped with 25 pound test braided line and 20 pound test mono leader will be enough to bring a snook to the boat. According to the FWC, snook season is closed from June 1st until August 31st.

bending candidates in August just to name a few. Fishing in the local lagoons and beaches - start early with a topwater bait like a Rapala Skitterwalk or Zara Spook. As the sun rises go to a jerk bait or crank bait or even a small half ounce buck tail jig. For the jerk bait, try a DOA CAL Shad in white or root beer colors, retrieved fast enough to stay above the grass. Look for fish to feed on broken bottom grass flats with sand holes, near creek mouths and don’t overlook any culverts with running water. This guide prefers to fish live bait as much as possible when available in August. Throw a cast net or catch a few pig fish or lady fish for bait, always grab a few dozen shrimp on the way out at your local bait store. Suspended live bait under a popping cork and just above the grass is sure to get hit. Now get out there get your line tight. Remember take a trash bag with you. Save our waters for future generations. Tight lines, Capt. Joe.

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The CCA Florida Orlando Chapter cordially invites you to attend our 31st Annual Hell’s Bay Boatworks Banquet and Auction presented by Winter Park Construction

Thursday October 5, 2017 Winter Park Community Center 721 W. New England Ave. Winter Park Cocktails at 6:00

Dinner at 7:30

Exciting Auction & Raffle Items Include: Local & Exotic Trips, Artwork, Hell’s Bay, Pathfinder & Contender Boats, Yamaha Motors, Jewelry, & Much More!

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Seminole Junior Angler Team Fisher Omans and Steven Steinard – Third in the Nation! By Jason Foss

The Seminole Junior Anglers were well represented in two of the largest high school tournaments in the nation this past month. The teams of Ashton Schmitt / Zach Temperly and Joey Bloom / Colin Blanton competed in the B.A.S.S. High School National Championship held on Kentucky Lake. The teams spent four days practicing and preparing for the tournament. They found success and were ready for the event, however mother nature had other plans. Tropical Storm Cindy formed and moved in just as the tournament was kicking off. Day one of the event brought wind, rain and large waves unlike these anglers have ever faced. With the tough conditions on Lake Kentucky, the teams weren’t able to capitalize on their productive practice. Day two of the competition was postponed due to treacherous weather conditions, and B.A.S.S. Nation condensed the tournament into a two-day event. Day three brought calmer weather and improved results as both teams bettered their day one weights, and brought in solid bags of 10lbs and 11lbs, respectively. Though their results were not enough to place in the event, the anglers most importantly learned valuable lessons that will make them more prepared in future tournaments, and had a fun week in Paris, Tennessee. We are very proud of the team’s representation of Seminole Junior Anglers and the state of Florida working through these adverse conditions. The following week kicked off the TBF National Championship and High School World Finals. These tournaments were simultaneously held on Lake Pickwick in Florence, Alabama, and consisted of over 350 teams from throughout the United States. The Seminole Junior Angler team of Fisher Omans and Steven Steinard were strong contenders in the TBF National Championship. The team qualified through the TBF State Tournament where they had a top 5 finish on the St. Johns River. Steven and Fisher had 2 strong days of fishing weighing in 17lbs on day one, and 12lbs on day two. This was enough weight to qualify them to fish in the final day of the event where the field was dwindled from 58 teams competing in the National Championship Bracket to just 10. The team

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ended up finishing 8th overall in the National Championship, but that wasn’t the end of their tournament run. Along with qualifying for the final day top 10 in the National Tournament, they also were given an automatic bid in to the final day of the High School World Finals. The team ended up saving their best bag for the final day where they weighed in 20lbs for a 3rd overall finish! Their final day limit was anchored by a huge 8lb bass that earned the team the final day big bass award. This was a huge accomplishment for the team, especially that they were competing against mostly local teams from the Tennessee/Alabama area. With the 3rd place finish, they won trophies, TVs, and other prizes from TBF, FLW, and the tournament sponsors. Most notably they came home with a fishing experience, and feeling of accomplishment they will remember for the rest of their lives. This was Fisher’s final tournament as a high school angler, and we wish him the best as he graduates to the next stage of his education and fishing endeavors. The top three teams from Seminole Junior Angler’s regular season also made the trip up to Florence to fish in the World Finals portion of the event. These teams included Dylan Westhelle / Logan Wright, Bobby Bakewell / Jake Hutcheson, and Connor Dimauro / Saxton Dearmin. All three teams arrived early to take full advantage of the practice days prior to the tournament, and worked to figure out ledge fishing and other techniques they don’t encounter on Florida Lakes. While the first 2 days didn’t produce the weights they hoped, on the elimination day, the team of Bobby Bakewell and Jake Hutcheson made a good run to make the final top 20 teams. They weighed in a limit of fish weighing 15.8lbs. This fell less than a pound short of the cutoff line to qualify for the final day. All the teams had a great time, and learned valuable lessons about fishing in a different area of the US. Finally, we would like to recognize one of our graduating anglers, Connor DiMauro. Connor is the first angler out of the organization to earn a college scholarship to fish on a college level fishing team. Connor will be competing for Bryan College in Dayton, Tennessee this coming school year. We look forward to following his accomplishments at the next level. We would also like to recognize all the other seniors who will be moving on and who have put in countless hours into the program. Thank you to our sponsors and supporters, including Instant Insurance for sponsoring our team and allowing us to share the accomplishments and experiences of these high school anglers in Orlando Coastal Angler Magazine.

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15 - Fiberglass Plus (407) 915-6089

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18 - Monroe Harbor Marina (407) 322-2910 31 N Palmetto Ave, Sanford, FL 32771 www.moroneharbor.com

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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

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

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725 Montana St. Orlando 32803

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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

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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.allamericanmarine.com

35 - All Star Marine (407) 423-9953

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.

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

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

231 W Gore St, Orlando, FL 32806, www.thomaslumber.com

-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

34 - Thomas Lumber Company (407) 841-1250

11 - Highbanks Marina & Camp Resort

24 - Boat Max USA (321) 866-0306

12 - Rothrock Marine (866) 375-6143

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

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 - Nations Trucks (888) 929-0482 3700 S Orlando Dr. Sanford, FL 32773 www.nationstrucks.com 14 - Boat Tree Marina (407) 322-1610 4370 Carraway Pl, Sanford, FL 32771 www.boattree.com

31 - Pyramid Cabinets (407) 947-8499

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37 - Southeast Marine (407) 851-1965

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

42 - Prestigious Landscaping (407) 242-1503 3410 Seminole Ave., Oviedo, Fl 32765 www.Prestigiouslandscaping.com

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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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

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Boat & Truck Dealers New & Consignment Sales Astor Marine

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

Nations Trucks

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

Nobles Marine

Southeast Marine

Mako – Tracker – Nitro – Tahoe - Sportsman Yamaha - Mercury

Sylvan Pontoons – Stringray Boats – Blue Wave – Sea Doo Yamaha – Volvo Penta - BRP

Holiday Marine

Boat Max USA

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

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Orlando Boat Sales

7576 S Orange Ave, Pine Castle, FL 32809 Phone: (407) 851-1965 www.southeastmarinesales.com

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2953 Alafaya Trail, Oviedo, FL 32765 Phone: (321) 866-0306 www.boatmaxusa.com

Orlando Boat Sales

3165 N John Young Pkwy, Orlando, FL 32804 Phone: (407) 253-7111 www.orlandoboatsales.com “Your Pontoon Superstore” Avalon Poontoons Yamaha – Evinrude – BRP

Sonny’s Marine

Boat Tree Marina

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Rothrock Marine

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

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Boat Improvement / Service & Repair Centers / Replacement Parts All American Marine

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

Ahoy Marine

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

28 W Jersey St, Orlando, FL 32806 Phone: 407) 423-9953 www.manta.com Service for:Mercury – Yamaha – OMC – Suzuki – Mercuiser – Volvo Detailing - Boat Restoration – Fiberglass Gelcoat Repair – Trailer Repairs

Lake Fairview Marina

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Fiberglass Plus

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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

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

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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 -

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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

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Toho Marine & Outdoors

Ships Store – Tackle - Live Bait – NonEthanol Fuel

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Bitters Bait & Tackle

Mud Hole Custom Tackle, Inc.

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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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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

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Wow - summer is over and our members will all be back to the grind of school very soon. Studies and telling the stories (lies) of the adventures or experiences they had while away for the summer will be the new regimen. While most of the members had plans of enjoying their summer away from school a lot of us got together for summertime on the water with fishing fun here locally. Check out our social media platforms and YouTube videos for some of the captured experiences we’ve shared. August means HOT days and afternoon showers so most of us have been getting on the water before first light for the great top-water fishing and explosive strikes and bites that come along with these types of lures. If you never experienced a huge spotted sea trout or redfish or the many other species that love giving a bite that will make your heart skip a beat or two you need to give it a try. The low light conditions of early morning or dusk will be the best opportunity to get some of these explosive bites. Once you experience a fish blowing up on your offering you’ll be hooked and hopefully the fish too. With the return to our scheduled fall classes also comes Football. The UCF Knights are hoping to get back to their old form and winning ways this season and all of members are looking forward the tailgating parties and all the fun that comes with supporting our UCF Knights! Hope to see you at one of our home games this season. Speaking of sponsors, we would like to thank all the new and returning sponsors and manufactures for their continued support. We made a lot of new contacts at this year’s ICAST event, by far the best one yet. Thanks as always to Hells Bay Boatworks and to Orlando Coastal Angler Magazine for providing this platform to get our messages out to the local fishing and outdoor community!

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Paddle Power So many times, in an angling “career” you will find yourself reaching personal goals you have set. These can take on many forms and some will drive you mad with thoughts of accomplishment. Fly fishing, artificial lures, live bait, monster this or first that and so many more will tempt you. In an area such as ours and the vast opportunities we have at our fingertips daily sometimes make for an unexpected consequence. I know I’m guilty of it and on a recent occasion I let that drive for achievement overshadow an epic fishing trip off the grid in Mexico. We had only hours for a shot. The charters where booked. And I thought everything was in the right perspective. Well, sometimes you (I) miscalculate. Turns out the drive for my first bonefish on fly was a tough call on that day and likewise my son didn’t get much opportunity that day either. We won’t dwell on the fact that the second boat of our two-boat charter stuck with shrimp and caught bonefish until they grew tired of them. Nope, not going to dwell on that. How does this tie in you wonder? Well on that day we passed up many chances at a really good time in hopes to achieve some predetermined goal I had set forth. This is a common situation when involving your children, spouse, or friends in your love for fishing. Just because you enjoy soaking a large cut bait on the flats for hours in hopes that some massive redfish will eat and give you a tug, doesn’t mean your five-yearold child will be stoked for hours waiting. Even if the outcome is a redfish bigger than them… A tight line, bent rod, fast action, and easy fun are what attracts someone to fishing. The endless hours of waiting are much like good wine or whisky in they’ve been given time to mature and are instantly recognizable to the right pallet. This goes hand and hand with the drive to hunt “glory species” like redfish, tarpon, snook, seatrout and more. Hundreds of chances at less desirable fish are passed up simply because they don’t have a certain name and not because of their fight or attitude. Ladyfish and jack crevalle are two great examples. One (jack) is the hardest pulling fish on the water pound for pound and the other (ladyfish) make searing runs with continuous jumps. Both are quick to eat just about anything put in their way and are a super star for new or old salt anglers. I’m reaffirming my drive to just enjoy the fun when fishing with family and friends. Continue that drive to produce - dream fishing experiences will never fade. Photo below: Dillon Swift with a massive Jack that interrupted some Tarpon fishing with LocalLinesCharters.com

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By TAM Staff atching giant flathead catfish might get to be old-hat for Jake Robinson, of Shakopee, Minn. In less than a year, he has Photo by Doug Kerr broken the Minnesota state record for the species twice. Minnesota keeps separate sets of records, one for weighed and certified state records and one for fish that are caught and released after length measurements are taken. Both of Robinson’s monster cats fall into that second record category. On May 15, Robinson caught and released his latest record from the Minnesota River southwest of Minneapolis near Savage. With 100-pound test line, he hauled in the fish, which had a length of 49 inches and a girth of 33 ½ inches. Now, we ran the numbers through several of those online calculators that are supposed to estimate fish weight and came up with a wild variation, from 35 pounds up to 75 pounds. So, it’s up to you to guess at this one’s actual weight. The weighed and certified Minnesota state record was caught back in 1970. It weighed 70 pounds and was caught from the St. Croix River. There is no record of that fish’s length and girth. The IGFA world record flathead was caught from Elk City Reservoir in Kansas in 1998 by Ken Paulie. It weighed 123 pounds. Maybe next time Robinson catches a big catfish he should weigh it. The one in the photo sure does look mighty big.

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t’s worth repeating. Today’s marketplace is overflowing with shelves full of artificial lures embodying the look and actions of countless live baits. If you were limited to a single lure guaranteed to catch fish in a variety of situations from shallow water to offshore, on the surface or near the bottom, anywhere in the world, what would you choose? While you are wrestling with your decision, consider that the government answered that question for you more than 75 years ago at the beginning of World War II. Survival kits aboard warplanes and in life rafts contained a leadheaded bucktail and a length of fishing line. Story after story talks about how successful that bucktail was in providing food for starving military when they were in a life raft or stranded on an island. The popularity of the bucktail has waned over the years and only a relative handful of anglers today recognize its true value. It remains my favorite lure, and I can’t even begin to list the myriad species I have caught on it in many of the world’s waters. Before the advent of soft plastics, we just fished a plain bucktail or we hung a strip of bait on the hook. By the way, dangling a length of bait from a bucktail is exceptionally effective today. In the early days of soft plastic, the worm combined with a bucktail worked well. Now, there are countless soft plastic tails that greatly improve the effectiveness of the leadhead. If you decide to use a bucktail more often or plan to

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ere’s a pretty cool research tidbit from Gray Fish Tag Research, an organization that tags varied species worldwide to keep track of their movements. A tagged cobia named “Cathy” was recently caught off of Key West, 152 miles and 452 days after being originally caught and tagged off Key Biscayne. Cathy was originally tagged and released by John Ozer on Dec. 16, 2015 while fishing with legendary Capt. Bouncer Smith a few miles southeast of Key Biscayne. The Cobia was caught on live bait and measured 28 inches, with an approximate weight of 6 pounds. Incredibly, on March 13, 2017, one year and three months later, that same cobia was recaptured by Capt. Jimmy Jones of the boat “Little Gigger.” The fish was in excellent condition, and it had grown to about 37 inches in length. The recapture took place about 11 miles west of Key West and approximately 152 miles from the original tag location. Cobia are known to be highly mobile, so Gray Fish Tag Research could not draw any conclusions as to where Cathy went during the 452 days. What they do know is the fish was back in the warm coastal waters of South Florida and the Florida Keys. Just imagine what Cathy was up to over the nearly year and a half from her first capture. Gray Fish Tag Research is seeking funding for satellite tags that would tell them exactly where she went between the original capture and recapture. For more information and more amazing tag stories, go to grayfishtagresearch.org.

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ome Aug. 6, SCUBA divers, snorkelers and free divers will hit the water with bug-grabbing tools in hand for the start of the 2017 lobster season! Lobstering offers water-lovers the chance to take home a tasty meal, all while having fun in the south Florida sunshine. This year, keep these tips and tricks in mind as you search for these succulent crustaceans on our local reefs. Whether you are a seasoned pro or a new diver about to experience lobster season for the first time, following these key points will help ensure that you keep the reef healthy and undamaged so it remains a great habitat for future generations of lobster. 1) Choose the right tools: Every diver has their own unique lobster hunting setup, from nets and “tickle sticks” to snares. Since personal preference varies, it’s best to stop by your local dive shop— like Pura Vida Divers, on Singer Island, Palm Beach County, Fla., and talk to the staff about the benefits of each method. Remember,

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any Florida fishermen don’t think much of the mullet. For example, I know that once a year many Floridians stand at the state line and toss dead mullet into Alabama in the annual Mullet Toss hosted by Flora-Bama Beach Bar in Pensacola. But have you ever heard a fisherman say, “I’m going to go out and catch some mullet today?” And yet, mullet have been an important source of food in many countries since Roman times. There are many different kinds of the fish, maybe as many as 78 different species. They can put on quite a show when schools of them can be seen jumping out of the water either to escape predators down below or maybe to ingest oxygen-rich air. Smaller species of the fish, so called “finger mullets,” have been a favorite kind of bait. In some parts of the world, people eat mullet, but many in this country consider them too “muddy tasting” or “bottom feeders,” meaning that the fish will eat lots of junk found at the bottom of the waterway. However, even picky eaters may like them as a dip or smoked, a delicacy one can find near Florida’s Indian River Lagoon, including at temporary stands along the road, and also in other Airline_Ad_CoastalAngler_8-1-14_Layout 1 8/1/14 1:14 PM fishing towns.

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Among the fish that like to take mullet baits are bluefish, jacks, mackerels and striped bass. In fact, many if not most predatory fish like such baits. And of Luke,” in which one of the characters used course, you may have seen brown pelicans “mullet head” for someone of diminished diving into schools of mullet right below smarts. I know that “Mullet Wrapper” is the the surface for a quick bite. Commercial fishermen go after mullet, not only for name of a newspaper in our Panhandle and some restaurants, but especially for in the Everglades. The latter newspaper ordinary fishermen wanting a break from shows an image of the paper wrapped frozen shrimp or artificial lures for their around a mullet, recalling the disparaging bait. Many of those fishing from our piers idea that some newspapers are only good or even on boats have come to prefer for wrapping up fish. But let’s give the mullet bait. I think my father used to use mullet its due as a nice-tasting delicacy mullet when he fished off the beach on and a very effective bait. New Jersey’s Long Beach Island. Kevin McCarthy, the award-winning I’m still not sure why we use “mullet” to describe a guy’s hairstyle that is short at author of “South Florida Waterways” the front and sides, but long at the back. (2013 - available at amazon.com for $7), It may go back to the Beastie Boys, a hip- can be reached at ceyhankevin@gmail. hop group that used “mullet” and “mullet com. head” in their 1994 song “Mullet Head.” For more on Kevin McCarthy, go to It also may go back to a Florida novel/ Page 1 movie, “Cool Hand

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Give me that stretch! Why Monofilament Line Is Still King By Randy Cnota

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n the world of fishing line, the choices can be overwhelming. High-end braid, fluorocarbon and other specialty hybrid lines can confuse people and make choosing the right line difficult. There’s no question that braid and fluorocarbon lines have an important place in most anglers’ arsenals and are specifically required for certain applications. But good old-fashioned monofilament will always be just as important to putting fish in the boat. While braid and fluorocarbon manufacturers tout the “little-to-no-stretch” characteristics of their products (as well they should), we shouldn’t overlook the importance of “stretch” and other characteristics that mono possesses. I recently spoke with Rick Snellgrove, owner of Howell Tackle in Panama City, Fla., about the role that mono continues to play in the fishing world. He helped me better understand its importance by pointing out some obvious facts about stretch, shock strength, buoyancy and cost, just to name a few. He offered many reasons why mono is still so important. When your line has to withstand the sudden impact of a bone-jarring strike or a fish thrashing next to the boat, mono is, without question, your best option because of the superior shock strength. As you fight a fish, the stretch characteristics reduce the possibility of the hook coming dislodged. A low-stretch line can cause the hook penetration point to widen or tear away. Mono’s stretch, or forgiveness, is a must if your reel has a sticky drag. Mono’s buoyancy makes it a no-brainer when throwing topwater and near-surface lures in most conditions. Sinking lines like fluorocarbon will kill the action of a surface plug. If you’ve ever had a big fish smash a chugging surface bait close to the boat, you might better appreciate all mono has to offer. The cost-factor is also a big deal when you have to change line on your reels. If you’re spooling large reels or smaller reels more frequently, it’s a huge cost difference. The thin diameter of braid means it requires more to fill a spool, and it’s considerably more expensive per yard. Here comes mono into play again; build a mono foundation under your braid to fill a portion of the spool on big reels. Line of any kind has to be changed regularly, and mono will save you big bucks! Rick at Howell Tackle is an authority on all things fishing and offers a huge variety of mono brands including Ande, Suffix, Hi Seas and Berkley. If you’re in the Panama City area, bring your reels to Howell Tackle (3100 West Hwy 98 Panama City, FL; (850) 785-8548) and let them spool you up.

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y the time I was 12 years old, I knew and fished at least two dozen bass waters, most of them from a canoe with my Pop. Usually there were no boat ramps, no houses and seldom another fisherman. That’s the beauty of the Adirondack region of Upstate New York. There’s tons of water and lots of fish. Often when the Adirondacks (ADKs) are mentioned in fishing circles, pristine secluded trout rivers or brook trout ponds come to mind. Our secret is that the ADKs have countless bass fishing options, as well, with any kind of water you could think of. Three renowned waters within my 30-minute fishing radius are perfect examples of the great bass fishing in our area. Lake George, Lake Champlain and Saratoga Lake provide varied and endless opportunities for both largemouth and smallmouth action, with a spectrum of habitats that could keep any bass enthusiast occupied for a lifetime. Additionally, if it’s a secluded canoe/kayak adventure you’re after, I dare say the ADKs have more backwoods bass waters on public land than any state I can think of. These woods are the same natural forests they were in 1885, when they were deemed untouchable thanks to Teddy Roosevelt. Imagine fishing secluded, crystal-clear waters with green mountains as a backdrop, moderate temperatures and a relaxing breeze. Since the founding of our country, these waters have provided sanctuary from the heat and congestion of the growing East Coast industrial cities. Summer retreats to the ADKs to fish and hunt were the norm, and coupling

these outdoor activities with attractions like Saratoga horse racing or a Lake George steamboat ride created traditions of the American summer vacation. Today, if you are serious about bass fishing, yet want to include family on the vacation, the Saratoga/Lake George area is the spot. I feel qualified to endorse the attractions, since when I am not fishing or hunting, I’m performing music at many of the area’s top resorts and restaurants. Though my profession as a traveling musician has allowed me to fish all over North America, my heart is still at home fishing the 6-million-acre Adirondack Park. Let’s start with Lake George, which is a large deep-water lake that is the ultimate finesse bass water. This beautiful 32-mile-long glacially carved lake has rock shorelines and is speckled with islands that provide endless bass structure. Lake George has AAA reservoir water quality and is crystal clear. Light 6- to 8-pound fluorocarbon line is a must while drop-shotting 30- to 50-foot rocky bottoms for big numbers of smallmouth and some nice 4-pound-plus fish. When drop-shotting I prefer natural presentation baits like the Berkley’s Gulp! Nemesis in the Smelt color. The lake temperature remains cool all year, and shaky-head worm presentations or small bass jigs will score a mix of largemouth and smallmouth in ultra-clear 20- to 40-foot depths. This is a great training ground for teaching your family or friends to fish. Shore fishing is a bonus, and many others and I make trophy catches all year from shore. I rely on my Costa sunglasses on this lake as much as my Lowrance Sonar. It’s so clear that I can watch strikes in 20 feet of water. I keep three pairs of Costas on board. I prefer yellow lenses for sunrise, low light and cloudy days. These lenses work wonders sighting fish and contrasting bottom structure. I use blue mirror on bright days and amber green mirror lenses for most other situations on the lake. Just to the north of Lake George, Lake Champlain offers everything a fisherman can imagine. Many experts rank Champlain among the top fisheries in the country for largemouth and smallmouth bass. You can fish just about any presentation in this vast lake, which combines natural and man-made structure like sunken ships, submerged train tracks and dock cribbings. My fishing concentrates on the southern end of the lake, where the water is usually very stained. Vast water chestnut beds yield many 5-pound-plus largemouth bass. Heavy abrasion-resistant line is a must; I prefer fluorocarbon or braid, depending on presentation. I normally punch the weeds with 1- or 2-ounce tungsten and big 10-inch Power Bait or Yum worms. Dark colors work best. Topwater and flipping are also go-to tactics, with countless backwaters providing breathtaking views and heart-pounding hook sets. To the south, Saratoga Lake is much smaller than George or Champlain. It is slightly stained and can be highly pressured but still provides large numbers of largemouth in the 3- to 5-pound range. Dense concentrations of cabbage and mixed milfoil create great opportunities for tossing plastics and jigs on the edges of long weed lines. Saratoga Lake’s close proximity to the City of Saratoga Springs makes it an ideal morning or evening getaway for those visiting during track season, which lasts through Labor Day. While the tourist season winds down, the fish really turn on, which make for some magical days in fall. The big lakes are great, but to me the gems of this area are the smaller lakes and ponds I learned to fish on. The unique chance to toss a lure to unpressured fish on public waters is a reality. The Adirondack Park features countless opportunities perfect for canoe and kayak fishing. With today’s lightweight watercraft, you can be alone with 2- to 5-pound bass after just a half-mile hike to numerous ponds and lakes. Many canoe and kayak waters are also roadside or within a state park. New York does a wonderful job providing trailhead access and parking areas for anglers with car-top boats. Research access at www.dec.ny.gov. The amount of good bass water in the Saratoga/Lake George is staggering. With its proximity to so many metropolitan centers, a short drive up I-87 can have you setting hooks on some beastly bass in no time.

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f you’re looking for some spectacular fly fishing for toothy critters, mako sharks are tough to beat as a game fish. They can be found pretty much worldwide, but right now is the time of year to visit southern California, where shortfin mako sharks show up off the coast every year within easy range for fly rodders with a small skiff. The mako shark is one of saltwater fly fishing’s outstanding but unappreciated game fish. Found on both the Atlantic and Pacific coasts, a smaller mako in the 20- to 30-pound range can be the perfect-sized fish for the beginning saltwater fly fisherman. Of course, fishing for sharks is a tad different than fishing for bluegills in your Uncle Ned’s farm pond, and the equipment also differs. First, you’ll need a boat, preferably a boat over 18-feet that can handle fairly choppy seas. Most center-consoles will do; however, a skiff with a beam of 8 feet or wider and a not-too-deep V will settle in the water better and will reduce pitch and roll to a minimum, offering a much more stable casting platform. A good chum line is the most effective way of attracting makos to within casting distance of your boat. Chumming attracts the larger makos and will place you in the position of being able to sight-cast to them. Into a chum bag, place the belly sections or fresh carcasses of tuna, bluefish or bonito, then place the bag into a milk crate or 5-gallon bucket and lower this mess over the side. Then sit back and listen for the musical score from the movie “Jaws” to begin. You won’t have long to wait once that chum slick begins to spread. Ideally, you should use fresh carcasses, but store-bought chum will suffice. One bit of important advice: Less is more when chumming; you don’t need much; no matter how small the slick, a shark can smell it from

miles away. Now that you have the boat and chum, the next thing to do is find a mako. On the West Coast, we are fortunate to have the continental shelf only a few miles offshore. On the east coast, you’ll have to venture a bit farther offshore. Keep your eyes peeled for working birds and surface-busting bait; constantly check the water temperature looking for readings between 66 and 70 degrees. But, be patient when chumming. I will wait at least an hour or an hour and a half before moving to another spot, but there have been occasions when the sharks made their appearance within a few minutes of 1 ½ hours. Once in the slick, makos will stick around for most of the fishing day. Drifting allows you to cover more water and in the process, attract more makos to your boat. By choosing the right season, having the right chum and chumming the right areas, you can count on hooking and releasing a good number of makos during the course of a single day on the water.

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Realize that frames represent very little in the cost of production for a pair of sunglasses. What you are paying for--or should be paying for-in an expensive pair of glasses is lens technology. A better set of lenses is going to cost more and last longer. Those inexpensive glasses with sprayon lens protection will serve you almost as well as the expensive ones off the shelf, but they might

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sunglasses shoppers. One views sunglasses as fashion accessories, to be matched to an outfit or activity. This is all well and good. Good-looking glasses do help you look cool. The second type of shopper, which is a group I have found many anglers fall into, is more interested in sunglasses as an essential tool. All-day comfort and performance are considerations that come before style or brand for people in this second group. If performance is more important to you than ego, do not lock yourself into one particular brand of glasses. They can range from $5 to $500, and all manufacturers promote their own bells and whistles. Sometimes you get what you pay for, other times you are paying for a brand logo on the side of the frame.

only maintain that performance for a year. The single most important consideration with frames is they are essential to fit and the resulting comfort for the wearer. This is why you should not be locked into a certain brand. Everyone’s face is different, and so are everyone’s sunglasses needs. Do not be a branded person, choose a pair of sunglasses that fits your face and your needs.

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David Maney is an expert in the general field of Sunglasses. He has appeared in Southern Living Magazine, USA Today and US. World Report. Fowler’s is a longtime leader in the sunglasses industry. For more information on Fowler’s and David Maney, visit www.fowlerssunglasses.com or call 888-340-9021.

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1,000-Pound Tournament Hammerhead Shatters Texas Record Photo courtesy of Texas City La Marque Jaycees/Facebook nglers hauled some big sharks out of the Gulf of Mexico during this year’s Texas City Jaycees Tackle Time Fishing Tournament. Chief among those sharks was a 1,033-pound great hammerhead that shattered a 37-year-old Texas state record. Tim McClellan obviously took first place for the giant shark he entered in the annual fundraising tournament for the Texas City La Marque Jaycees. The tournament awards the top three fish in multiple inshore, offshore and youth divisions. This year, it ran June 30 – July 9, and 964-pound and 817-pound tiger sharks rounded out the top three in the shark division. McClellan’s fish beat out the 871-pound Texas state record great hammerhead, which was caught by Mark Johnson in July of 1980. The current IGFA world record great hammerhead weighed 1,280 pounds. It was caught from the other side of the Gulf by Bucky Dennis fishing out of Boca Grande, Fla. in May 2006. Texas City is on Galveston Bay, just southeast of Houston, and offers easy access to the open Gulf of Mexico through the pass between Galveston and Goat islands.

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