PALM BEACH COUNTY EDITION
FREE
Holiday
GIFT GUIDE
Local
Fishing Reports Catch Photos News & Events
VOLUME 22 • ISSUE 263
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM
F R A N C H I S E
1216_CAM_CVR.indd 12
O P P O R T U N I T I E S
A V A I L A B L E
DECEMBER 2016
W O R L D W I D E
11/11/16 11:22 AM
COMMON CVRS_1216.indd 2
11/17/16 11:22 AM
WELIVEFORTHIS
SURF SAIL K AYA K FISH S TA N D U P
Inspired by a passion for the water, we build performance oriented products that will take you away to your next adventure.
HOBIEFISHING.COM COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
DECEMBER 2016
NATIONAL
3
me Six m i G
es
I K U Z SU cas h
at b re
Get six years of product protection at no extra charge on new Suzuki outboards from 25 to 300 horsepower. You’ll be covered until 2022.
SUMMER MIGHT BE WINDING DOWN, BUT THE SUZUKI SAVINGS SEASON IS JUST HEATING UP
Suzuki is extending its popular Repower Finance program, as well, with attractive rates now available to all qualified borrowers. ®
In addition, Suzuki is offering cash rebates of up to $800 on select models. Your dealer has the models and amounts or you can visit our website for more information.
The Suzuki Savings Season 2016 ends soon so see your participating Suzuki Marine dealer today – or visit suzukimarine.com – for details on these special offers.
Gimme Six Extended Protection promo is applicable to new Suzuki outboard motors from 25 to 300 HP in inventory which are sold and delivered to buyer between 10/01/16 and 12/31/16 in accordance with the promotion by a Participating Authorized Suzuki Marine dealer in the continental US and Alaska to a purchasing customer who resides in the continental US or Alaska. Customer should expect to receive an acknowledgement letter and full copy of contract including terms, conditions and wallet card from Suzuki Extended Protection within 90 days of purchase. If an acknowledgement letter is not received in time period stated, contact Suzuki Motor of America, Inc. – Marine Marketing via email: marinepromo@suz.com. The Gimme Six Promotion is available for pleasure use only, and is not redeemable for cash. Cash Rebates apply to qualifying purchases of select Suzuki outboards made between 10/01/16 and 12/31/16. For list of designated models, see participating Dealer or visit www.suzukimarine.com. Customer and participating Dealer must fill out the appropriate rebate form at time of sale. Customer will have the choice to either apply the cash rebate against the original dealer invoice (Suzuki will credit Dealer parts account) or have a check sent directly to the customer. There are no model substitutions, benefit substitutions, rain checks, or extensions. Suzuki reserves the right to change or cancel these promotions at any time without notice or obligation. * Financing offers available through Synchrony Retail Finance. As low as 5.99% APR financing for 60 months on new and unregistered Suzuki marine engines. Subject to credit approval. Not all buyers will qualify. Approval, and any rates and terms provided, are based on credit worthiness. $19.99/month per $1,000 financed for 60 months is based on 5.99% APR. Hypothetical figures used in calculation; your actual monthly payment may differ based on financing terms, credit tier qualification, accessories or other factors such as down payment and fees. Offer effective on new, unregistered Suzuki marine engines purchased from a participating authorized Suzuki dealer between 10/01/16 and 12/31/16.“Gimme Six”, the Suzuki “S” and model names are Suzuki trademarks or ®. Don’t drink and drive. Always wear a USCG-approved life jacket and read your owner’s manual. © 2016 Suzuki Motor of America, Inc.
4
NATIONAL
DECEMBER 2016
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
PENNFISHING.COM
LET THE BATTLE BEGIN The Slammer is back! Featuring a full metal body and rotor, IPX6 sealed gear box and spool design, a full Brass CNC Gear system,
and a smooth yet powerful Dura Drag System. The Slammer is not only back…. it’s better than ever before.
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
DECEMBER 2016
NATIONAL
5
More Of A World Traveler’s Top Fishing Destinations By Patrick Sebile
L
ast month in these pages, I laid out what in my opinion are the top-5 fishing destinations in the world. It was a list of the most impressive fisheries I have experienced in a career spent traveling to fish the most renowned waters on this planet. From southern Africa’s Atlantic coast to Scandanavia, Panama, Australia and Venice, Louisiana, those five destinations topped the list among the 64 countries where I have fished. But there are other destinations well worth mention as some of the top fisheries in the world. With this article I will touch on five more destinations I believe to be some of the best on the planet. • Florida, U.S.A: Choosing a whole state and calling it a destination might be a stretch. However, the variety of great fisheries offered by this peninsula is what makes it one of the best places in the world for anglers. With fantastic inshore and offshore fishing, seasonal highlights like the east coast mullet run and some of the best bass fishing anywhere, Florida’s patchwork of options make it a great place for fishing. • South Island, New Zealand: This place is as wild as wilderness can get. Fishing for trout in New Zealand streams with the backdrop that was the set from the “Lord of the Rings” movies has to be one of the most incredible experiences of my life. Also, the north island offers great saltwater fishing for humphead snapper and yellowtail amberjack, which is one of the meanest and most powerful fish that lives in the world’s oceans. • Lake Biwa, Japan: This 259-square-mile lake is surrounded with history as one of the oldest lakes in the world. It is filled with millions of ayu—a small trout-related fish—that turned out to be the major food for a population of largemouth bass. There are consistently more
6
NATIONAL
DECEMBER 2016
Photo Courtesy of Al Stewart Photography
big bass in Lake Biwa than anywhere else I know of. It is where the longtime IGFA All Tackle world record was tied just a few years ago with a bass that weighed 22-pounds, 5-ounces. • Ivory Coast, Africa: Years ago, I ran a lodge on the Ivory Coast, not far from the city of San Pedro, where Stuart Campbell used to come targeting record blue marlin. He succeeded a number of times. From April to June, my average day consisted of three to five fish in the 300- to 600-pound range. • Massachusetts, U.S.A.: I’m a striped bass addict, and fishing the shores of Massachusetts is a pilgrimage I must make on an annual basis, period! There’s nothing like fishing for striped bass when they’re blitzing bait on the shorelines of the northeastern states. Patrick Sebile is the owner and lure designer of Sebile Innovative Fishing (www.sebile.com).
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
It’s the Honda of Outboards. Literally.
Quality, reliability, technology and fuel-efficiency have made Honda an automotive legend. You’ll find those same strengths in every Honda Marine outboard. Honda outboards deliver best-of-class features in models ranging from 2.3 to 250 hp. Many even share engine technology and components used in Honda vehicles like the Accord, Odyssey, Fit and Pilot — vehicles that have proven themselves over millions of miles. No wonder all Honda outboards are backed by the only 5-year manufacturer’s warranty in the industry. Power your boat with the brand that offers millions of miles of proven performance — Honda Marine.
Take Advantage Of 2.49% APR Financing On All New Honda Outboards Or 4.49% APR Financing On All New Honda Outboard Engines Or Boat/Motor Packages — Going On Now! To Find Your Nearest Authorized Honda Marine Dealer, Visit Our Website Now From Your QR-Enabled Phone, Or Go To ca.hondamarine.com *APR financing available on all new Honda outboard engines through American Honda Finance Corporation upon approved credit. 2.49% APR financing for 24 – 48 months, available to customers who qualify for the AHFC super preferred credit tier. Example for new Honda outboard engines: 2.49% APR for 36 months financing at $28.86 a month for every $1,000 financed. 3.49% APR for 60 months financing at $18.19 a month for every $1,000 financed. 3.49% APR for 84 months financing at $13.44 a month for every $1,000 financed. Offer good on any new and unregistered Honda outboard engine, with a minimum amount financed of $1,000 and a minimum monthly payment of $100. Check with participating dealers for complete details. Dealers set actual sales prices. For well-qualified buyers, not all buyers may qualify. Higher rates apply for different terms and/or buyers with lower credit rating. Lower rates may also be available. Offer valid through 01/03/17, on new and unregistered Honda outboard engines (2hp – 250hp) and only on approved credit by Honda Financial Services through participating dealers. Honda Financial Services’ standard credit criteria apply. **APR financing available on all new Honda outboard engines or packages (boat, motor and trailer, where Honda outboard engine is the main source of power) through American Honda Finance Corporation upon approved credit. 4.49% APR financing for 12 – 180 months (term and rate based on amount financed) available to customers who qualify for the AHFC Super Preferred credit tier. Example for new Honda outboard engines or packages: 4.49% APR for 84 months financing at $13.90 a month for every $1,000 financed. 4.49% APR for 144 months financing at $9.00 a month for every $1,000 financed. 4.49% APR for 180 months financing at $7.64 a month for every $1,000 financed. Offer good on any new and unregistered Honda outboard engine or package, with a minimum amount financed of $1,000 and a minimum monthly payment of $100. Check with participating dealers for complete details. Dealers set actual sales prices. For well-qualified buyers, not all buyers may qualify. Higher rates apply for different terms and/or buyers with lower credit rating. APR may be subject to dealer mark-up. Offer valid through 01/03/17, on new and unregistered Honda outboard engines or packages and only on approved credit by Honda Financial Services through participating dealers. Honda Financial Services’ standard credit criteria apply. ©2016 American Honda Motor Co., Inc. Always wear a personal flotation device while boating and read your owner’s manual. All Honda outboards meet EPA and CARB emission levels. COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM DECEMBER 2016 NATIONAL 7
BE YOUR OWN BOSS. If you love the outdoors and the Fishing Industry, you owe it to yourself to check out the Franchise Opportunities available with Coastal Angler Magazine and The Angler Magazine.
EDITOR IN CHIEF : Ben Martin • camads@coastalanglermagazine.com VICE PRESIDENT : Tracy Patterson • tracy@coastalanglermagazine.com ART DIRECTOR : Rebecca Snowden • graphics@coastalanglermagazine.com EDITOR : Nick Carter • editorial@coastalanglermagazine.com WEBMASTER : Dmitriy Pislyagin • webmaster@coastalanglermagazine.com ADVERTISING INQUIRIES: Corporate Headquarters info@coastalanglermagazine.com • 888-800-9794
Make money doing what you love.
FLORIDA
COME JOIN OUR FRANCHISE TEAM! FREE
FREE
FALL
Bonefishing
Trout
The cuban Flats
Tour
Andros Island, Bahamas
Bass
- Bucket List
SOUTHEAST
On Fly
LOCAL
THEANGLERMAG.COM
F R A N C H I S E
O P P O R T U N I T I E S
Local
Fishing Reports Catch Photos News & Events
Fishing Reports Catch Photos News & Events
PHOTO BY GARNER REID, COHUTTA FISHING COMPANY
VOLUME 22 • ISSUE 261
A V A I L A B L E
W O R L D W I D E
PHOTO COURTESY OF CAPT. CRAIG KORCZYNSKI - PHLATSINSHOREFISHING.COM VOLUME 22 • ISSUE 261
OCTOBER 2016
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM
F R A N C H I S E
O P P O R T U N I T I E S
A V A I L A B L E
OCTOBER 2016
W O R L D W I D E
1016_CAM_CVR.indd 4
9/20/16 4:23 PM
FRANCHISE OPPORTUNITIES NOW AVAILABLE GREAT LAKES (Expansion launch March 2017)
GULF COAST (Available Now)
SOUTHEAST (Launch March 2017)
• Milwaukee, WI • Detroit, MI • Cleveland, OH
• New Orleans, LA • Baton Rouge, LA • Corpus Christi, TX • Austin, TX
NEW ENGLAND (Launch March 2017)
FLORIDA (Available Now)
• Raleigh, NC • Charlotte, NC • Savannah, GA • Greenville, SC • Hilton Head, SC • Nashville, TN
• New Hampshire (the entire state) • Maine (the entire state)
• Naples, FL (existing location – turnkey) • Okeechobee, FL (existing location – turnkey)
• Western Massachusetts • Gloucester, MA • Cape Cod, MA
• Florida Keys (existing location – turnkey)
For More Information
NATIONAL
DECEMBER 2016
ATLANTA/SW GEORGIA : Bob & Brenda Rice • (706) 614-8231 • bobr@theanglermagazine.com CHARLESTON/COLUMBIA : Eddie Hardgrove • (910) 264-5487 • eddie@coastalanglermagazine.com MOREHEAD : Eddie Hardgrove • (910) 264-5487 • eddie@coastalanglermagazine.com Brian Slesinski • (910) 797-6093 • brians@coastalanglermagazine.com MYRTLE BEACH : Kenneth & Ana Moore • (843) 446-5777 • kenmoore@coastalanglermagazine.com OUTER BANKS/VIRGINA BEACH : John Tiger • (757) 707-9654 • john.tiger@coastalanglermagazine.com Laura Seitz • (757) 707-9655 • laura@coastalanglermagazine.com SE & COASTAL GEORGIA : Tony Martin • (912) 269-9679 • tony@coastalanglermagazine.com Travis Harper • (912) 266-1430• travis@coastalanglermagazine.com WILMINGTON : Brian Slesinski • (910) 797-6093 • brians@coastalanglermagazine.com Eddie Hardgrove • (910) 264-5487 • eddie@coastalanglermagazine.com WESTERN NC : Debra & Joe Woody • (828) 775-9663 • woody@theanglermagazine.com
NORTHEAST BOSTON : George Regan • (617) 488-2842 • boston@coastalanglermagazine.com LONG ISLAND : Lisa & Michael Danforth • (203) 321-7635 • lisad@coastalanglermagazine.com RHODE ISLAND : Lisa & Michael Danforth • (203) 321-7635 • lisad@coastalanglermagazine.com
GULF COAST
ALABAMA GULF COAST : Sarah Clark • (205) 522-1756 • sarahclark@coastalanglermagazine.com GALVESTON/MATAGORDA/UPPER COAST : Chanci & David Mowry • (713) 446-7395 • chanci@coastalanglermagazine.com • davidm@coastalanglermagazine.con MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST : Kevin Ogle • (850) 586-3474 • gulf@coastalanglermagazine.com PENSACOLA/EMERALD COAST : Kevin Ogle • (850) 586-3474 • gulf@coastalanglermagazine.com
GREAT LAKES
AND MORE!
Call (321) 777-2773 or email info@coastalanglermagazine.com 8
BIG BEND : Mike McNamara • (850) 510-7919 • captmike@coastalanglermagazine.com BREVARD : David String • (321) 684-5888 • dstring@coastalanglermagazine.com DAYTONA/NEW SMYRNA BEACH : Don Meadows • (407) 960-2340 • donm@coastalanglermagazine.com FLORIDA KEYS : Ed Gocher • (305) 587-9101 • ed@coastalanglermagazine.com FORT LAUDERDALE : Gene Dyer • (954) 680-3900 • gene@coastalanglermagazine.com FORT MYERS : Nadeen Welch • (239) 595-8265 • nwelch@coastalanglermagazine.com GREATER MIAMI : Scott Deal • (561) 945-6999 • scott@coastalanglermagazine.com Monica Isaza-Deal • (561) 945-8899 • monica@coastalanglermagazine.com GREATER ORLANDO : Phillip & Giselle Wolf • (407) 790-9515 • phillip@coastalanglermagazine.com LAKELAND & SUMTER : Mary Flaitz • (352) 598-4219 • maryf@coastalanglermagazine.com NAPLES : Mike Weber • (414) 531-4172 • mikew@coastalanglermagazine.com NC FLORIDA/NATURE COAST : Cary & Lynn Crutchfield • (352) 372-4237 • crutch@coastalanglermagazine.com NE FLORIDA : Danny Patrick • (904) 742-4696 • danny@coastalanglermagazine.com OKEECHOBEE : Ken Gabryel • (863) 532-3671 • keng@coastalanglermagazine.com PANAMA CITY/FORGOTTEN COAST : Randy Cnota • (229) 834-7880 • randyc@coastalanglermagazine.com PALM BEACH COUNTY : Barbara Ryan • (561) 373-8040 • barbara@coastalanglermagazine.com SARASOTA : Phil Prevoir • (239) 257-4684 • pprevoir@coastalanglermagazine.com TAMPA BAY : Chuck Atkins • (239) 464-5153 • chuck@coastalanglermagazine.com TREASURE COAST : Misti & Gary Guertin • (772) 285-6850 • treasurecoast@coastalanglermagazine.com flahama@coastalanglermagazine.com
WEST MICHIGAN : Phil Belsito • (616) 957-1714 • phil@theanglermagazine.com UPSTATE NEW YORK : Frank Geremski • (518) 898-6484 • frankie@theanglermagazine.com
INTERNATIONAL BAHAMAS : Misti & Gary Guertin • (772) 285-6850 • treasurecoast@coastalanglermagazine.com flahama@coastalanglermagazine.com COSTA RICA : Thomas Hauer, Jr. • (321) 445-1557 • thomash@coastalanglermagazine.com Thomas Hauer • tomh@coastalanglermagazine.com PUERTO RICO/VIRGIN ISLANDS : Ace Bassue • (407) 285-9453 • ace@coastalanglermagazine.com © 2016. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced without the written consent of the publisher. Disclaimer: Coastal Angler Magazine / The Angler Magazine will not be held liable for injuries incurred while partaking in activities described herein, or for claims made against products or services provided by advertisers.
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
Editor’s Note: Each month, Coastal Angler Magazine and The Angler Magazine staff search our vast coverage area for photos that will grace our covers. With well over a million readers in diverse coastal and inland markets, our magazines strive for broad national appeal as well as local-level intelligence to put anglers on fish. The cover is different depending on which edition you, the reader, are holding. The following is a little information about this month’s covers.
COASTAL ANGLER MAGAZINE Eleuthera, Bahamas
FREE
This year’s December holiday editions of Coastal Angler Magazine feature an image Holiday of Gene Dyer and a 30-pound mahi caught GIFT while fishing aboard Uncle Tom Dyer’s GUIDE 55-foot Hatteras off Eleuthera, Bahamas. Dyer is Coastal Angler’s newest franchisee, having recently taken over the Fort Local Lauderdale franchise location. Gene comes to Coastal Angler as a former advertising sales executive for Florida Sport Fishing. Eleuthera is one of the long skinny Out Islands that make up the eastern edge of the Bahamian archipelago. It is a spectacular vacation destination with miles of pink sand beaches, and for anglers it is a renowned bonefish destination, noted for expansive and easily accessible flats. As evidenced by Dyer’s Mahi, Eleuthera is also a fantastic jumpingoff place for the reef, spearfishing and sport fishing the Bahamas are famous for. Excellent reefs such as Devil’s Backbone are teeming with snappers, groupers and amberjack. And with depths of thousands of feet a few miles offshore, anglers can take a quick boat ride and tangle with tuna, marlin, snapper, mahi-mahi, sailfish and some huge wahoo. Fishing Reports Catch Photos News & Events
VOLUME 22 • ISSUE 263
COASTALA NGLERMA G.COM
F R A N C H I S E
O P P O R T U N I T I E S
A V A I L A B L E
W O R L D W I D E
DECEMBER 2016
1216_CAM_CVR.indd 4
11/11/16 11:22 AM
THE ANGLER MAGAZINE Southeastern Mountain Trout
WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA EDITION
FREE
There is no better gift for a trout angler than the opportunity to cast to gorgeous fish in the streams of southern Appalachia. The cover image for our holiday editions of The Angler Holiday Magazine comes from the north Georgia GIFT GUIDE mountains, where Tommy Nicodemus caught this big rainbow trout from Noontootla Creek Local while fishing with guide Chuck Head of Unicoi Outfitters. Noontootla Creek is one of the best small trout streams in Georgia, and it feeds the larger Toccoa River, which boasts one the Southeast’s premier tailwater trout fisheries. Noontootla itself flows from high-headwaters through public land on Blue Ridge Wildlife Management Area, where it is a small stream offering wild brown and rainbow trout. For decades it has been managed under special regulations, which have produced a great, if sometimes challenging, fishery. Our cover fish was caught from an extensively managed private trophy stretch of Noontootla Creek called Noontootla Creek Farms. The image was captured by Jason Weldon. PHOTO COURTESY OF JASON WELDON
VOLUME 22 • ISSUE 263
F R A N C H I S E
Fishing Reports Catch Photos News & Events
FISHING WITH UNICOI OUTFITTERS
THEANGLE RMAG.COM O P P O R T U N I T I E S
A V A I L A B L E
DECEMBER 2016
W O R L D W I D E
1216_TAM_CVR.indd 6
11/11/16 11:24 AM
W
inter means giant redfish on the fly. From Florida to Texas and up the east coast of the United States, giant redfish are a prime target species for many saltwater fly anglers. In my opinion, there is no finer wintertime saltwater species to sight fish a fly too. The fishing opportunities are endless, and the chance to hook a true giant heavier than 30 pounds is very likely. However, for the fly angler to be successful he/she must be able to make the cast. First Things First The first thing I suggest to anglers before they jump into saltwater fly fishing is to really learn how to cast a fly line to 40 feet quickly and accurately. We are often led to believe that if the angler can cast a long distance then he or she will be a successful fly angler. There is nothing further from the truth. I’ve seen wonderful fly casters become frustrated when sight casting to redfish. They are so focused on making a long cast that they miss the f ish-catching opportunities within 40 feet of their rod tip. Casting to redfish is more about accuracy and quickness than is distance. Learn The Double Haul Developing a solid double-haul is the foundation of a quick and accurate cast. Not only does the double-haul help with distance, if executed correctly, it reduces the number of backcasts the angler must make. It is well to remember that the more time the fly line is in the air, the less time the fly is on the water. The best way to learn the double haul is to find a grassy area like a park. Next, strip out 40 feet of fly line and make a forward cast, allowing the fly line to lie on the grass in front of you. Next, lower your rod tip to where it is touching the ground in front of you. Then, pick up the fly line and make a back cast, laying the line out behind you. This is the single haul. Next, pull the fly line off the grass behind you with your line hand while the fly rod is moving forward, and with the rod moving forward, pull the line down towards your belt line. As you feel the fly rod load while it bends on the forward cast, release the line from your line hand, allowing the fly line to shoot forward through the guides. This is the second haul of the double haul, an effective cast when long- distance casts are required, but also important for the short, quick accurate cast needed when fishing red fish. The Back Cast Is Important Much of your success in fly casting is dependent upon the development of a smooth back cast, that is the ability to cast 20 to 30 feet of line behind you whenever demanded. Remember the fly fisherman’s adage that “your forward cast is only as good as your back cast,” and a good cast is the “rule-of thumb” when casting flies to redfish. If a redfish appears behind you, simply make a forward cast. With your fly line on the water, simply pick up the line, and shoot it behind you. Retain eye contact with the redfish’s position. In next month’s column, Casting to Redfish Part Two, I will write about the importance of the repositioning cast and quick cast.
FLY FISHING
ON THE COVER
CASTING FOR THE REDFISH GAME: PART ONE
Follow Conway Bowman at www.conwybowman.com, on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.
For More Fly Fishing with Bowman, go to
CAMFLYFISHING.COM
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
DECEMBER 2016
NATIONAL
9
Gift Ideas FOR ANGLERS
C
heck out these great gift ideas for the outdoor enthusiast on your holiday gift list. These local merchants are available to ensure your holiday gift giving satisfaction. We always try to encourage our readers to shop locally. It’s our community and we all benefit from supporting our local businesses. They’re here for us all year long and our personal convenience depends on their sustainability. Tell them Coastal Angler/The Angler Magazine sent you. By the way, if you see something here that you wish could be under the tree with your name on it, just take out a marker and circle it. Then leave this page open for your friends and family to see. Yes, crude but effective.
Happy Holidays from all of us at Coastal Angler/The Angler Magazine.
The perfect gift for any fishing enthusiast. Rogue Angler Wallet
Genuine Salmon Leather Rogue Front Pocket Wallet
Rogue Front Pocket Wallet with Compass
Back pocket wallets are badly designed - they’re easy targets for pickpockets and a surefire way to ruin your back. That’s why we reinvented the wallet, for a more comfortable, more secure everyday. Our wallets perfectly fit the front pocket, where a wallet belongs. The best wallet you’ve ever owned, or your money back.
Free Shipping on Orders $49+ rogue-industries.com
1-800-786-1768
10
NATIONAL
DECEMBER 2016
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
Gifts for Anglers
Defender
®
Act Now! Quantities are Limited! • Insight PRO & C-Map Max-N charts included • Sunlight viewable display Built in 10hz GPS • Combination Touch Screens with Controls • Ethernet and NMEA2000 compatibility • Optional software sailing features built-in and ready to turn on REMANUFACTURED ZEUS2 DISPLAYS Item 260447REM 7” Display . . . . . . . . . . . . .Only $49900 Item 260446REM 9” Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99900 Item 260445REM 12” Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159900 Bundles Available with the Award Winning, Low Current Draw 3G and 4G Radars. Add a Sonar hub (sku # 259924) for $250 and get Chirp, ForwardScan and Structure Scan Fishfinding capabilities and have a Fishing machine! THE
BRANDS YOU WANT AND TRUST IN STOCK FOR LESS
Most orders Placed by 4:30 et shiP the saMe day!
www.defender.com 800-628-8225
1/14 - ORLANDO, FL 1/28- Monroe TWP, NJ 2/4 - Charlotte, nc 3/25 - Orlando, FL
Defender ® Marine Outfitter Since
1938
FREE Catalog!
WWW.MUDHOLE.COM • (866) 790-RODS
2016 Marine Buyers’ Guide
CONTACT US FOR THE COOLEST GIFTS AROUND 900 JUPITER PARK DRIVE, JUPITER, FL 33458 | 561-743-7419 | WWW.ENGELCOOLERS.COM
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
DECEMBER 2016
NATIONAL
11
Gifts for Anglers Fishing Lights Dock Lights Flounder Lights 785-621-2646
fishinglightsetc.com
BEFORE
AFTER 30 DAYS
use code: CATCH for 20% off
WHEN ONLY THE BEST WILL DO. W E B R E A T H E B L U E WA T E R
800.606.4003 · denaliperformance.com
12
NATIONAL
DECEMBER 2016
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
ow
fea t
u r i n g a r t wo
rk
b
y
Now available at
n
ProtectUV® Mega Solar 50+
TM
Gifts for Anglers
• The GS 1500 Series' PIE PANEL construction provides a truer spread and a flatter net than the industry expects. • Super high strength and high durability leadline allows for non-kink performance. • Exclusive SPS Monofilament Netting • 1.50lbs. of lead weight per radius foot. Mesh sizes start at 3/16th to 3/4th with radius from 6ft to 12ft. • Extra long 30ft. Polypropylene throw line. • Komfort Kuff included.
sales@castnets.com • 800.332.6387
For a complete listing of products and where to buy them, go to:
WWW.CASTNETS.COM
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
DECEMBER 2016
NATIONAL
13
Gifts for Anglers
WAHOO “COWBELLS’’ & ‘’SNAGGER’’ DOLPHIN LURES
44
TOURNAMENT
WINS
TROLLS 6-10 OR UP TO 20 KNOTS — NO WEIGHTS NEEDED
RIGGED N’ READY!
“TOP GUN” SALTWATER TROLLING LURES
714-545 0196
FREE SHIPPING!
6-pak Special $69.00 w/ FREE Case
www.BALLYHOOD.com
14
NATIONAL
DECEMBER 2016
PWC Fishing Towers
Enclosures
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
Rod Holders
Casting Platform
E-Box
Accessory Mounts
Lights
Storage Bag
Gifts for Anglers
• 3M PSA Peel & Stick Application • Non-skid EVA Foam, Great Wet & Dry Traction • Stain Resistant & Anti-fungal UV Protection COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
CANGL_FL1-FL24.indd 1
DECEMBER 2016
FLORIDA
1
11/17/16 2:34 PM
Gifts for Anglers $
110 PER
KZ SPORT Sportsmen Classic
$
316 PER
MSRP $75,729
ONLY
SAVE
Payments based on 4.99% APR, 144 mos. 20% down plus tax and fees. WAC.
$
MO.
New 2016 Forest River RV Sunseeker LE 2250SLE Ford
17,828 $ 57,900
$
ONLY
12,995
SAVE $
1,517
$
MSRP $14,512
MO.
Payments based on 4.5% APR, 240 mos. 20% down plus tax and fees. WAC.
465 PER
MSRP 120,039
Payments based on 4.5% APR, 240 mos. 20% down plus tax and fees. WAC.
EXTRA ADDED BONUS VALUE!
FREE SHIPPING
INITIAL ORDER PROMO CODE:AVID2
MO.
New 2016 Forest River RV Georgetown Series 30X3
85,900
ONLY $
$
25% OFF
SAVE $34,366
When you purchase any RV from Dick Gore’s RV World Valid through March 31, 2017 For Coastal Angler Readers Only
Airline_Ad_CoastalAngler_8-1-14_Layout 1 8/1/14 1:14 PM Page 1
14590 Duval Place West, Jacksonville, Florida
dickgoresrvworld.com • (904) 741-5100
2
FLORIDA
CANGL_FL1-FL24.indd 2
DECEMBER 2016
dancopliers.com
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
11/17/16 2:34 PM
Gifts for Anglers Fish in the slick!
www.chumsink.com contact@chumsink.com
770-480-4398 PO Box 267 Flagler Beach, Fl 32136
Apparel and Accessories for those who share a passion for fishing and the ocean
352-216-0513
www.knottytails.com COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
CANGL_FL1-FL24.indd 3
DECEMBER 2016
FLORIDA
3
11/17/16 2:34 PM
Gifts for Anglers For women with a sense of adventure and love of the sea in their veins
Nauti Girl Gifts & Apparel 360.815.2688 • NautiGirl.com
Canyon Reels Stocking Stuffer Sale! With savings this good, you can get one for every fisherman on your list and one for you too!
$40 OFF
the HS-15 Use code HS15SS at checkout to save Offer expires 12/20/2016
Offer good on the HS-15 in gold, silver or gunmetal, while supplies last. Not valid on left-handed or custom color combinations. Use code HS15SS at shop.canyonreels.com. Not to be combined with any other offer. Expires 12/20/2016
4
FLORIDA
CANGL_FL1-FL24.indd 4
DECEMBER 2016
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
11/17/16 2:34 PM
Gifts for Anglers
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
CANGL_FL1-FL24.indd 5
DECEMBER 2016
FLORIDA
5
11/17/16 2:34 PM
Gifts for Anglers
www.CAMsigler.com CAM Sigler 14 wt Big Game Fly Rod • 8’ 4 piece, 14 wt Flyrod • Blank is IM 6 and has glass overwraps above and below all spigot ferrules for added strength • Double locking reel seat • Ceramic stripping guides and tiptop • Swivel gimbal at the butt, with EVA removable cap • Micro fleece rod sock and graphite scrim aluminum tube
206-463-9221 6
FLORIDA
CANGL_FL1-FL24.indd 6
DECEMBER 2016
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
11/17/16 2:34 PM
Gifts for Anglers The perfect fishing knot is not a knot, but a weld!
Revolutionary Tauten™ line “welder” significantly increases “line strength” by eliminating the knot!
F
ishermen have been on an eternal quest for the perfect knot. This effort is futile because the line must bend to tie any knot, which always weakens the line, in many cases, substantially! Tauten has replaced the knot with a polymer line weld which results in virtually no loss in system strength. Instead of the line breaking at the weld, the line itself will fail first. Works on braid, mono or fluorocarbon Simply run line through lure/hook and back over device, push button and line is welded to itself in seconds Takes easily replaced and inexpensive polymer cartridges (up to 12 welds per) Device derived from one used by surgeons to tie surgical knots and is extremely durable, lightweight and it floats! Allows you to use smaller diameter line or increases the breaking strength of existing line No more failed knots!
CALL: 978.961.3272 We’d love to talk line welding! TAUTEN.COM
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
CANGL_FL1-FL24.indd 7
DECEMBER 2016
FLORIDA
7
11/17/16 2:34 PM
Gifts for Anglers
PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT WHALEBACK FAMILY FUN & FISH With the Whaleback Family Fun & Fish, SUP can be brought to the whole family. It is a one-of-a-kind standup paddleboard designed with the whole family in mind. Developed by Whaleback Paddleboards and built right here in the good ol’ U.S. of A., the Family Fun & Fish allows you to spend Saturday fishing solo and Sunday on the water with the family. At 12’6” x 34” x 10.5”, this sucker is stable. With 2-10.5” pontoons, there’s no need for a fin. And with a reinforced deck and 28 customizable inserts, you can strap down the cooler, chairs, rods, lunch, kids and dog, and still have room to slay some serious fish. Visit www.whalebackpaddleboards.com or call 561-336-1612 for a dealer near you.
WWW.WHALEBACKPADDLEBOARDS.COM
CUSTOMIZE Your DREAM BOAT with US!
2784 CC Loa: 27' Beam: 8'4" Avg. weight: 5550 lbs. Dead rise degree: 22.5 3410 CC Loa: 34' Beam: 10' Avg. weight: 8500 lbs. Dead rise degree: 22.5 3410 Fish Around Loa: 34' Beam: 10' Avg. weight: 9800 lbs. Dead rise degree: 22.5
2331 NW 150 Street Opa-locka, FL 33054
8
FLORIDA
CANGL_FL1-FL24.indd 8
DECEMBER 2016
305-688-4994
www.sea-lionboats.com COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
11/17/16 2:34 PM
Gifts for Anglers
On The Water, Or At Home... DEEPGLOW Lights The Way Light up your waterfront experience and see what you've been missing. Deep Glow offers a line of 120 volt lights that will enhance any home, and is proud to introduce “Glow To Go” portable 12v LED lighting that is perfect for your next night out on the boat.
• Both models will attract fish like a magnet, and are quality built to provide years of service. • Home models install in minutes, without getting wet. • Our 12v LED lightstick has ultra low power consumption, plugs into any cigarette lighter.
Visit our website to see the full story!
www.DeepGlow.com | 888.871.3334
For Free Shipping Use Coupon Code: CA4
FINALLY, FINALLY, FINALLY...
BAY BOAT WITH FAMILY AND SAFETY IN MIND A 24 FOOT PREMIUM
239-574-7800 www.ActionCraft.com Comfortable SeaDek and layout pad
Backrest for bow seats
Flush-mounted seat cushions
Most storage space
Largest walk-in console with porta potty optional (not shown)
Largest rear casting deck
Largest cockpit
Seating for 8-10 people
Highest gunwales
COMPARE, COMPARE, COMPARE! 2ND TO NONE
Safety handrail
Most freeboard Qui-Dry hull for quiet and dry ride
Driest/Safety hull for inshore/offshore
Swim platform and ladder
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
CANGL_FL1-FL24.indd 9
DECEMBER 2016
FLORIDA
9
11/17/16 2:34 PM
A
Gifts for Anglers By Paul Lebowitz
Th
A
lthough winter’s here, it won’t stay cold forever. The holiday season is a great opportunity to pick up a catch bag so your favorite kayak angler will be ready to go come springtime. Also known as soft cooler bags, they keep a catch fresh, out of the sun and stashed safely away from predators. Consider the following to make sure your investment is a good one. The most durable catch bags are constructed of vinyl-coated polyester. Look for at least a half-inch of closed cell foam insulation under the tough fish spine-resistant exterior. If the closures use zippers, they should have large teeth that can handle sand and sun. I prefer a YKK zipper. Kayak catch bags come in multiple sizes. Large bags in the 70-quart capacity range are about three feet long. They are suitable for big fish and are most often mounted atop a kayak’s deck, either on the bow or in the stern storage area. Therefore, it’s important these bags come outfitted with multiple tie-downs or attachment points so they can be safely secured. A quality large bag retails for $180-$200. Check out Hobie’s new Soft Cooler Bag as a good example of what to look for. If your kayak angler prefers to keep the deck clear, consider a medium-size catch bag in the 26-quart range. About two feet long, they fit inside the bow hatch of many kayaks. These bags should open from the top to make for easier access. They retail for $130-$150. Other desirable features include carrying handles, easy-access drain plugs, and integrated shock cords for storage of additional accessories.
See us at the Ft. Myers Boat Show, Booth #2
Trailer Tires
w/ Galvanized Rim 5 Lug TW175D13C5GS $74.95 TW205D14C5GS $92.95
Stainless Steel Boss Tumbler with lid that closes
Anchorlift 600 Barracuda Anchor Windlass $695 B612
2
R F
The Sa sig dyn fun is t Yam com and
Wit an tha inc and pro ers adv
WAS $23.95 NOW $19.95
On two con foo fac tive and 10
FLORIDA
CANGL_FL1-FL24.indd 10
DECEMBER 2016
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
11/17/16 2:34 PM
1108201
AN OVERNIGHT SENSATION 30 Years In The Making
The New Sailfish
236CC Raising The Bar In The 23’ Class For Quality And Performance.
The New Sailfish 236CC effectively combines the 30-year Sailfish legacy with the latest innovations in center console design, to deliver a truly amazing fishing platform. With its sleek, dynamic profile and 6th generation VDS hull, plus a amazingly functional layout and solid SailTech construction, the 236CC is truly the gold standard in the 23’ class. Powered by either Yamaha or Mercury outboards, the Sailfish 236CC is functional, comfortable and perfect for both offshore and inshore fishing and family fun. With an 8’ 6” beam, the Sailfish 236CC is easily trailerable with an integrated hard top frame that gives you more deck space than virtually any other 23’ boat on the market. Featuring an incredibly comfortable leaning post with optional built-in storage and second live well, an expansive hardtop for maximum sun protection, tremendous cockpit fishing space and plenty of coolers and fish boxes, the 236CC is perfect for inshore or offshore adventure. On the 236CC, rod holders and cup holders abound, along with two 120 quart bow fish boxes, a built-in 27 quart forward facing console seat cooler, large in-floor bow storage, handy console footrest locker, optional console top organizer and a console face that can accommodate today’s larger electronics. Innovative fold-up seating in aft means plenty of room in the cockpit and passenger comfort when underway.
While true to our fishing roots the 236CC is definitely family friendly – with comfortable deep bow seating, a stepdown head, comfortable deep bow seating, telescoping ski pole and the highest freeboard of any similar sized boat. A Fusion Bluetooth compatible stereo with USB port and four speakers is available as well as lighted speakers and a satellite radio upgrade. Each Sailfish is built to exacting standards using our proven Sail-Tech construction techniques. Kevlar reinforced hull, carbon fiber prisma beam supports in the deck, aluminum backing plates, chrome coated stainless steel hardware, top quality marine grade vinyl upholstery and high definition gel coats contribute to Sailfish’s reputation for durability and their high resale values. The New Sailfish 236CC is a boat to see if you are in the market for a new 23-footer. Receiving rave reviews since its debut this fall, the 236CC is clearly an overnight sensation – 30 years in the making.
Visit www.sailfishboats.com for the dealer nearest you.
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
CANGL_FL1-FL24.indd 11 1 11082016_Coastal_Angler.indd
DECEMBER 2016
FLORIDA 11
11/17/163:07:56 2:34PM PM 11/8/2016
“The Best Polarized Sunglasses I’ve Ever Seen” Scott Suggs - Professional Angler
• Patented Compact Design Allows Popticals to fit inside a small protective case to shield them from scratching or breaking.
• Ny-Def
TM
Polarized Nylon Lenses
Manufactured by Carl Zeiss Vision and is 18% clearer than polycarbonate lenses.
• Ri-Pel ® Hydrophobic Technology Repels water, sweat and oil from the surface of the lenses.
12 FLORIDA
DECEMBER 2016
CANGL_FL1-FL24.indd 12
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
www.popticals.com
11/17/16 2:34 PM
SOUTH FLORIDA
By Pura Vida Divers
H
o, Ho, Ho, the holidays are here! In the rush of constant holiday shopping and festive parties, it’s sometimes challenging to remember why we’re officially celebrating and what the season is ultimately about. So, we thought we at Pura Vida Divers recommend a few alternative ocean-related “gift” ideas to keep with the true giving spirit of the holidays and aid in local conservation. Our first charity of choice for you Florida ocean lovers is Friends of Our Florida Reefs. Formed in 2015, Friends of Our Florida Reefs assists and enhances the critical efforts of the FDEP to conserve and protect the northern section of the Florida Reef Tract. Their goal is to work as a dedicated citizen support organization “filling significant budget gaps, preparing for rapid response to emergencies and self-initiate direct action, education and outreach.” We like this charity because of the direct local impact to our Florida reefs and the local community. We pledge this holiday season, for every new Facebook “like” during the month of December, Pura Vida Divers will donate $1 to Friends of Our Florida Reefs. This is an easy way to participate in charitable giving this year and only takes a quick click on your computer at this link: https://www. facebook.com/Pura.Vida.Divers. You can also give directly to Friends of Our Florida Reefs via their website in the form of donations, memberships, corporate memberships and vehicle donation options: http://www.floridareef.org/. Additionally, Pura Vida recommends Project AWARE. As their mission statement proclaims, “Project AWARE is a global movement of scuba divers protecting our ocean planet one dive at a time. Focused on the critical issues of sharks in peril and marine debris, Project AWARE empowers thousands to work together for a clean, healthy and abundant ocean planet.” As you may know, Pura Vida Divers adopted Phil Foster Park several years ago and more recently adopted Blue Heron Bridge through Project AWARE’s Adopt a Dive Site Program. As such, we host quarterly volunteer shoreline and underwater cleanups where we report all our marine debris findings to Project AWARE. The data we collect helps bridge the gap in knowledge and influences long-term waste management solutions at local, national and international levels. Join us
Photo Courtesy of Lazaro Ruda : TheLivingSea.com and effect global change through our grassroots efforts! Our next organized cleanup takes place on Saturday Dec. 17. Check-in at Phil Foster Park begins at 9 a.m. Alternately, contribute directly to Project AWARE by purchasing a membership or giving a donation via their website at: http://www.projectaware.org/. Or, take any Scuba Diving class with us and we will donate $10 on your behalf through the 100% AWARE program! In addition to the newest frying pan or plastic who-see-what’s-it, give the gift of ocean conservation and feel empowered with your conscientious choice. Plus, donations to both organizations are tax deductible so you get a little holiday gift for yourself as well. Happy shopping to you, and if you’re in the neighborhood and want to come join us at our festive holiday party, please stop by Pura Vida Divers at 2513 Beach Ct., Riviera Beach, FL on Dec. 10 at 6:30 p.m. for food, drinks and general merriment. We wish you an amazing holiday season and Happy New Year!
For More on Pura Vida Divers, go to
CAMSALTWATER.COM
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
CANGL_SFL1-SFL8.indd 1
DECEMBER 2016
SOUTH FLORIDA 1
11/17/16 12:15 PM
Exclusive distributor of Grady-White Boats,* Nor-Tech, Pronautica, Zar Formenti & Caribe SUP Factory authorized sales, parts, accessories & service.
2051 NW 112 Avenue, Suite 127 . Miami, FL 33172 . Next to the Dolphin Mall
305.909.1582 • WE EXPORT
*Grady-White Boats Venezuela and Trinidad & Tobago. *Grady-White Boats Venezuela and Trinidad & Tobago.
2
SOUTH FLORIDA
CANGL_SFL1-SFL8.indd 2
DECEMBER 2016
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
g n i c n a iF n lablge n i i c n a n v i FA ailable Ava 11/17/16 12:15 PM
www.coastalanglermagazine.com
Serving the Coastal Communities of Palm Beach County
DECEMBER 2016
Fishing Club Awards Event a Family Tradition by Tom Twyford, President West Palm Beach Fishing Club
For over eight decades the West Palm Beach Fishing Club (WPBFC) has been recognizing the angling accomplishments of its members with an end of the year banquet that has blossomed into a popular social event for local fishing enthusiasts. Over 400 WPBFC members, fishing industry folks and other friends gathered at the South Florida Fairgrounds for the annual bash held in November. Attendees were treated to fresh BBQ cooked on site by members Greg Hudson, Grant Gillen and their crew, door prizes, raffle items, kid’s activities, a boat display from presenting sponsor Tuppen’s Marine & Tackle and a spacious silent auction. The event is always highlighted by the presentation of club angling awards, especially to the dozens of Pee Wee and Junior members. Nearly three dozen Pee Wee anglers received trophies and brand new Penn Pursuit rod & reel combos at the party this year. Penn Fishing Tackle has been sponsoring these and other awards at the WPBFC for over 60 years. Fiveyear old Greyson Engelman of North Palm Beach received the WPBFC Pee Wee Angler of the Year trophy. Young Greyson caught a list of fish during the angling year that would make any local angler envious. Callahan Burton, age 13, of Wellington was honored with the WPBFC’s Junior Angler of the Year trophy. Callahan landed an impressive array of fish that included a pending club record Peacock Bass on 4-pound test line. Longtime WPBFC member Nick Smith has been sponsoring the club’s junior awards in memory of his parents, Bev and E. Marie Smith, for more than two decades. Bob Frevert of Jupiter was recognized as the WPBFC’s Winter Fishing Contest Grand Champion. It is the fourth occasion that he has won the prestigious club award. For the second year in a row Patrick Smith of Lantana claimed the WPBFC Summer Fishing Contest Inshore Grand Champion Trophy in dominant fashion by posting thirteen winning fish in the inshore category. Warren Neal of West Palm Beach took home the WPBFC Summer Fishing Contest Offshore Grand Champion trophy. Warren braved high seas the final days of the contest to catch his trophy winning qualifying fish. Club member Richard Plymel of West Palm Beach landed the largest fish of this year’s Summer Fishing Contest, an incredible 116-pound, 6-ounce yellowfin tuna he caught while trolling offshore Lost Tree Village in September. “The WPBFC prides itself on keeping kids and families enthused about fishing. This event underscores the club’s commitment to the next generation of anglers. It’s always great to see so many kids excited about their fishing accomplishments, and to have their parents actively involved with them. That is the heart and soul of our club,” said WPBFC Chairman Pete Schulz.
Patrick Smith receives his Inshore Grand Champion trophy from Barry Brimacomb and WPBFC President Tom Twyford.
Bob Frevert receives his Winter Contest Grand Champion Award from WPBFC President Tom Twyford.
Five year old Edie Staniszewski receiving her Pee Wee trophy and Penn rod with her parents Rainy and Chris. Junior angler Beau Lamb with his Summer Fishing Contest award for a 22 pound African pompano.
Pee Wee Angler of the Year Greyson Engelman gets a helping hand with his new trophy from WPBFC Board Member Barry Brimacomb.
Junior Angler of the Year Callahan Burton. BBQ is served!
INSIDE: Fishing Forecasts • Tide Charts • • Coastal CalendarDECEMBER 2016 COASTALANGLERMAG.COM THEANGLERMAG.COM
1216 coastal angler PB.indd 1
PALM BEACH COUNTY 1
11/17/16 1:30 PM
Fishing with Darcizzle by Darcie Arahill Contributing Writer
BOCA RATON - TIDE CHART Boca Raton, Lake Boca Raton, FL StationId: 8722816
Referenced to Station: GOVERNMENT CUT, MIAMI HARBOR ENTRANCE ( 8723178 ) Time offset in mins (high:23 low: 67) Height offset in feet (high:* 0.97 low: *1.14) Date 12/01 12/02 12/03 12/04 12/05 12/06 12/07 12/08 12/09 12/10 12/11 12/12 12/13 12/14 12/15 12/16 12/17 12/18 12/19 12/20 12/21 12/22 12/23 12/24 12/25 12/26 12/27 12/28 12/29 12/30 12/31
Day Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
Time 03:57 AM 04:32 AM 05:10 AM 05:52 AM 12:16 AM 01:09 AM 02:09 AM 03:13 AM 04:18 AM 05:20 AM 12:14 AM 01:08 AM 02:01 AM 02:53 AM 03:45 AM 04:37 AM 05:29 AM 06:23 AM 12:41 AM 01:36 AM 02:34 AM 03:33 AM 04:30 AM 05:24 AM 12:19 AM 01:01 AM 01:42 AM 02:20 AM 02:58 AM 03:35 AM 04:12 AM
Hgt 0.17 L 0.21 L 0.26 L 0.32 L 2.25 H 2.23 H 2.25 H 2.32 H 2.44 H 2.6 H -0.32 L -0.52 L -0.65 L -0.71 L -0.67 L -0.55 L -0.37 L -0.15 L 2.38 H 2.24 H 2.13 H 2.07 H 2.06 H 2.1 H 0.1 L 0.01 L -0.07 L -0.13 L -0.19 L -0.21 L -0.22 L
2 PALM BEACH COUNTY
1216 coastal angler PB.indd 2
Time 10:00 AM 10:40 AM 11:21 AM 12:03 PM 06:40 AM 07:36 AM 08:39 AM 09:45 AM 10:49 AM 11:49 AM 06:19 AM 07:15 AM 08:08 AM 09:00 AM 09:50 AM 10:39 AM 11:29 AM 12:18 PM 07:19 AM 08:18 AM 09:17 AM 10:15 AM 11:09 AM 11:59 AM 06:12 AM 06:57 AM 07:39 AM 08:20 AM 09:00 AM 09:39 AM 10:19 AM
Hgt 2.63 H 2.58 H 2.52 H 2.46 H 0.39 L 0.45 L 0.48 L 0.45 L 0.36 L 0.24 L 2.76 H 2.9 H 2.99 H 3.02 H 2.99 H 2.89 H 2.76 H 2.59 H 0.07 L 0.27 L 0.42 L 0.5 L 0.53 L 0.5 L 2.16 H 2.23 H 2.3 H 2.36 H 2.4 H 2.41 H 2.4 H
Time 04:24 PM 05:01 PM 05:41 PM 06:26 PM 12:49 PM 01:39 PM 02:34 PM 03:33 PM 04:33 PM 05:33 PM 12:46 PM 01:40 PM 02:32 PM 03:24 PM 04:16 PM 05:09 PM 06:02 PM 06:58 PM 01:09 PM 02:00 PM 02:53 PM 03:46 PM 04:39 PM 05:29 PM 12:45 PM 01:28 PM 02:09 PM 02:47 PM 03:25 PM 04:02 PM 04:40 PM
DECEMBER 2016
Hgt 0.55 L 0.58 L 0.59 L 0.59 L 2.4 H 2.36 H 2.35 H 2.38 H 2.45 H 2.54 H 0.1 L -0.03 L -0.13 L -0.17 L -0.16 L -0.1 L -0.01 L 0.09 L 2.42 H 2.27 H 2.14 H 2.06 H 2.03 H 2.03 H 0.45 L 0.38 L 0.31 L 0.24 L 0.19 L 0.14 L 0.11 L
Time 10:06 PM 10:46 PM 11:29 PM
Hgt 2.4 H 2.34 H 2.29 H
07:18 PM 08:16 PM 09:17 PM 10:19 PM 11:18 PM
0.56 L 0.48 L 0.34 L 0.14 L -0.09 L
06:30 PM 07:25 PM 08:18 PM 09:11 PM 10:03 PM 10:54 PM 11:47 PM
2.65 H 2.74 H 2.8 H 2.81 H 2.76 H 2.66 H 2.53 H
07:55 PM 08:53 PM 09:50 PM 10:43 PM 11:33 PM
0.17 L 0.23 L 0.25 L 0.23 L 0.17 L
06:16 PM 07:00 PM 07:43 PM 08:25 PM 09:05 PM 09:46 PM 10:28 PM
2.07 H 2.11 H 2.16 H 2.19 H 2.2 H 2.2 H 2.19 H
Happy Holidays! During December we will continue to have cooling air and sea temperatures, providing a much needed break from the heat and causing the offshore bite to fire up. Sailfish season will continue to provide anglers plenty of tail walking, drag screaming action. The sailfish use cold fronts to aid their southerly migration, and their numbers will continue to grow this month as they migrate through our waters. This is the time of the year when anglers from all around the world come to “Sailfish Alley” aka South Florida to target sailfish! If you are looking to catch a sailfish, it is important to pay attention to the wind direction and the barometric pressure. Many anglers believe northerly winds get the sailfish feeding but it is also due to high pressure. The offshore bite will be red-hot with stable high pressure conditions. After a couple days of consistent pressure, you have a good chance of catching this “bucket list” fish so plan accordingly! The bite also turns on before approaching cold fronts and rain, so keep this in mind when planning a fishing trip this month. Last month, we hooked quite a few sailfish slow trolling blue runners. Mahi Mahi will also be migrating south from the northern states with the help of cold fronts. The mahi mahi should range from 6-30lbs, with larger fish not uncommon. Blackfin tuna, in the football size range will start to show up as well. Trolling feathers and squid pups between 200-400ft will be your best bet to catch some fresh sushi! The bottom bite should also produce great table fare. During the month, mutton snapper, yellowtail snapper and trigger fish will be the best species to target on the reefs and bottom structures. Live bait or dead sardines will be the bait of choice. Keep in mind, NE winds bring the bait and pelagics closer to shore. I caught a nice size cow mahi in 300’ of water. Bait will gather at the mouths of inlets and areas with a fast moving current. Recent strong winds have kept many onshore but those venturing out have found abundant sailfish, kingfish, some mahi and the occasional wahoo. I’ve caught my share of snook and jack crevalle inshore and have been slaying peacock bass using peacock bass colored topwater lures. Be safe during the holidays anglers and until next time, keep on catchin’! Like, follow, share, and ask #Darcizzle questions about fishing and latest offshore adventures on Facebook! www.facebook.com/darcizzleoffshore
MAHI MAHI
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
11/17/16 1:30 PM
“LAGOON LIFE” While Palm Beach County shares the Florida shoreline with our neighboring coastal communities, the Lake Worth Lagoon, which is our largest estuary, runs from North Palm Beach to Ocean Ridge. Originally it was a freshwater lake called “Hypoluxo” by the Seminole Indians, which means “water all around-no get out”. The early pioneers who settled in the area in the 1870’s constructed the first stable inlet in 1877. The Lagoon is presently separated by Palm Beach and Singer Islands and connected by two permanent, man-made inlets: Lake Worth Inlet and South Lake Worth Inlet (also known as Boynton Inlet). Twenty miles long and nearly half a mile wide, the Lagoon is surrounded by 13 waterfront communities. It is home to seagrass beds, which cover about 1700 acres and mangroves, which cover more than 290 acres. Manatees and juvenile sea turtles, several major oyster reefs, a variety of wading birds, migratory songbirds and raptors and more than 250 documented fishing species are present in the Lagoon. Derek squeezes in a little “Lagoon Time”
220 Onondaga Avenue | Palm Beach | $2,750,000 | Web# RX-10208063
Since the late 90’s projects totaling more than $76 million have improved water quality and habitat in this valuable urban estuary and increased awareness of its valuable resources. Residents and visitors alike enjoy fishing, boating, biking, walking, swimming, snorkeling and diving in and around the Lagoon. The improvements to the waterfront and increased public access have created very popular spots to relax at the end of the day, or enjoy your favorite waterbased activity. Derek Olsen, of Douglas Elliman Real Estate, embraces the Lagoon lifestyle, and is eager to share his expertise with readers looking for the home of their dreams.
Happy Holidays from our families to yours
100 Bonnie Boulevard, 113 | Palm Springs | $63,500 | Web# RX-10205039
DEREK OLSEN BROKER ASSOCIATE 561.797.6440
dolsen@elliman.com http://www.elliman.com/derekolsen
KNOWN GLOBALLY. LOVED LOCALLY. 1111 LINCOLN RD, MIAMI BEACH, FL 33139. 305.695.6300 © 2016 DOUGLAS ELLIMAN REAL ESTATE. ALL MATERIAL PRESENTED HEREIN IS INTENDED FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. WHILE, THIS INFORMATION IS BELIEVED TO BE CORRECT, IT IS REPRESENTED SUBJECT TO ERRORS, OMISSIONS, CHANGES OR WITHDRAWAL WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL PROPERTY INFORMATION, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO SQUARE FOOTAGE, ROOM COUNT, NUMBER OF BEDROOMS AND THE SCHOOL DISTRICT IN PROPERTY LISTINGS ARE DEEMED RELIABLE, BUT SHOULD BE VERIFIED BY YOUR OWN ATTORNEY, ARCHITECT OR ZONING EXPERT. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY.
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
1216 coastal angler PB.indd 3
DECEMBER 2016
PALM BEACH COUNTY 3
11/17/16 1:30 PM
DRIFTFISHING by Sandra Schulz Contributing Writer Drift fishing has yielded a pretty nice catch of mutton snappers. We had the passing of Hurricane Matthew, and thank God it missed us! However, with the rough seas along came the fish, if you could make it out there. We caught
Photo courtesy of Southern Comfort IV
some nice sized mutton snappers, (one pictured below) as well as some nice kingfish, mahi-mahi and cobia! We have also been getting some very nice sized wahoo on the troll between drifts and on our charter trolling trips onboard the Southern Comfort IV. Sailfish releases have been prevalent as well on the drift. As the upcoming cold fronts push through it should help to produce some more kingfish through our area as well as providing for a good grouper bite! Also, pictured here is a nice triple-header wahoo catch from mid – November.
Photo courtesy of Living on Island Time
Sandra Schulz, Owner Southern Comfort Charter Services / Living On Island Time / 561-585-4475
561.721.5249
BOYNTON INLET - TIDE CHART Boynton Beach, FL StationId: 8722706 Date 12/01 12/02 12/03 12/04 12/05 12/06 12/07 12/08 12/09 12/10 12/11 12/12 12/13 12/14 12/15 12/16 12/17 12/18 12/19 12/20 12/21 12/22 12/23 12/24 12/25 12/26 12/27 12/28 12/29 12/30 12/31
4 PALM BEACH COUNTY
1216 coastal angler PB.indd 4
DECEMBER 2016
Referenced to Station: GOVERNMENT CUT, MIAMI HARBOR ENTRANCE ( 8723178 ) Time offset in mins (high:65 low: 127) Height offset in feet (high:* 1.06 low: *1.07) Day Time Hgt Time Hgt Time Hgt Time Hgt Thu 04:57 AM 0.16 L 10:42 AM 2.88 H 05:24 PM 0.52 L 10:48 PM 2.62 H Fri 05:32 AM 0.19 L 11:22 AM 2.82 H 06:01 PM 0.54 L 11:28 PM 2.56 H Sat 06:10 AM 0.24 L 12:03 PM 2.75 H 06:41 PM 0.56 L Sun 12:11 AM 2.5 H 06:52 AM 0.3 L 12:45 PM 2.68 H 07:26 PM 0.56 L Mon 12:58 AM 2.45 H 07:40 AM 0.36 L 01:31 PM 2.62 H 08:18 PM 0.52 L Tue 01:51 AM 2.44 H 08:36 AM 0.42 L 02:21 PM 2.58 H 09:16 PM 0.45 L Wed 02:51 AM 2.46 H 09:39 AM 0.45 L 03:16 PM 2.57 H 10:17 PM 0.32 L Thu 03:55 AM 2.54 H 10:45 AM 0.42 L 04:15 PM 2.6 H 11:19 PM 0.13 L Fri 05:00 AM 2.67 H 11:49 AM 0.34 L 05:15 PM 2.67 H Sat 12:18 AM -0.08 L 06:02 AM 2.84 H 12:49 PM 0.22 L 06:15 PM 2.78 H Sun 01:14 AM -0.3 L 07:01 AM 3.01 H 01:46 PM 0.09 L 07:12 PM 2.9 H Mon 02:08 AM -0.48 L 07:57 AM 3.16 H 02:40 PM -0.03 L 08:07 PM 3.0 H Tue 03:01 AM -0.61 L 08:50 AM 3.26 H 03:32 PM -0.12 L 09:00 PM 3.06 H Wed 03:53 AM -0.66 L 09:42 AM 3.3 H 04:24 PM -0.16 L 09:53 PM 3.07 H Thu 04:45 AM -0.63 L 10:32 AM 3.26 H 05:16 PM -0.15 L 10:45 PM 3.02 H Fri 05:37 AM -0.52 L 11:21 AM 3.16 H 06:09 PM -0.1 L 11:36 PM 2.91 H Sat 06:29 AM -0.35 L 12:11 PM 3.01 H 07:02 PM -0.01 L Sun 12:29 AM 2.76 H 07:23 AM -0.14 L 01:00 PM 2.83 H 07:58 PM 0.08 L Mon 01:23 AM 2.6 H 08:19 AM 0.07 L 01:51 PM 2.65 H 08:55 PM 0.16 L Tue 02:18 AM 2.44 H 09:18 AM 0.26 L 02:42 PM 2.48 H 09:53 PM 0.22 L Wed 03:16 AM 2.33 H 10:17 AM 0.39 L 03:35 PM 2.34 H 10:50 PM 0.23 L Thu 04:15 AM 2.26 H 11:15 AM 0.47 L 04:28 PM 2.25 H 11:43 PM 0.21 L Fri 05:12 AM 2.26 H 12:09 PM 0.49 L 05:21 PM 2.22 H Sat 12:33 AM 0.16 L 06:06 AM 2.29 H 12:59 PM 0.47 L 06:11 PM 2.22 H Sun 01:19 AM 0.09 L 06:54 AM 2.36 H 01:45 PM 0.42 L 06:58 PM 2.26 H Mon 02:01 AM 0.01 L 07:39 AM 2.44 H 02:28 PM 0.35 L 07:42 PM 2.31 H Tue 02:42 AM -0.06 L 08:21 AM 2.51 H 03:09 PM 0.29 L 08:25 PM 2.36 H Wed 03:20 AM -0.13 L 09:02 AM 2.58 H 03:47 PM 0.23 L 09:07 PM 2.39 H Thu 03:58 AM -0.17 L 09:42 AM 2.62 H 04:25 PM 0.18 L 09:47 PM 2.41 H Fri 04:35 AM -0.2 L 10:21 AM 2.63 H 05:02 PM 0.14 L 10:28 PM 2.41 H Sat 05:12 AM -0.2 L 11:01 AM 2.62 H 05:40 PM 0.1 L 11:10 PM 2.39 H
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
11/17/16 1:30 PM
LIVING ON ISLAND TIME Give us a try and see what everybody is raving about! We put the “FUN” back into drift boat fishing! So sit back, relax you’re on Island Time!
Join us & Catch!!!
King Mackerel • Wahoo Dolphin • Snapper (all kinds) Sailfish • Grouper Bonito • Cobia
10-Trip Special • Brand new 60 foot custom built deep sea drift boat. • 42 passenger Coast Guard inspected vessel. • Air-conditioned salon with a 360 view of the outside. • Low profile and extremely wide 20 foot beam for a smooth and stable ride. • The closest drift boat to the Boynton Beach Inlet so there’s more time to fish!
$300
Call for details
ADULT FARE $40
$5 Off
Expires on January 15, 2017 Coupons may not be combined
Night Trip Special
PRIVATE CHARTERS AVAILABLE FOR CORPORATE GROUPS, FAMILY PARTIES & MORE! 6:30-10:30pm /Adult May not combine with other Rates: Sailing two trips daily, 7-days a week! coupons or special offers Adults $ 40 8:00 am - Noon Seniors, Students, & active military (w/ ID) $ 35 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm Children (12 & under) $ 25 Fri. & Sat. Nights 6:30 - 10:30 pm
$30
Plenty of free parking and very close to the boat!
Price includes: rod & reel, bait & tackle and licensing. Gratuity Not Included
Fishingonislandtime.com
facebook.com/Livingonislandtime
561-585-4473
Southern Comfort IV Southerncomfort4charters.com facebook.com/Southerncomfortcharters
Located at the Palm Beach Yacht Center 7848 US Highway 1-Hypoluxo, FL 33462 (between Boynton Beach and Lantana)
561-585-4475
Captain John Schulz & Sandra Schulz
Like something more private, with less people? Our sister boat, “ Southern Comfort IV” offers 4 & 6 hour drift fishing trips limited to 10 Anglers by reservation. Also Available for private chartering for up to 22 passengers. Please call for schedule & rates
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
1216 coastal angler PB.indd 5
DECEMBER 2016
PALM BEACH COUNTY 5
11/17/16 1:30 PM
KAYAKFISHING by Brian Nelli, Contributing Writer
blue runners will be your best options. Trolling the 90-200ft depths through Palm Beach County will put you in line for a bite. Finally don’t forget your flag or another type of visual device to keep yourself safe on the water and in view of other boats. Check us out Pushin’ Water Kayak Charters on Facebook, Instagram and Youtube for all the latest adventures my clients and I get into. See you on the water!
Inshore
December will start to bring a few cold fronts our way. During the winter months, when water temps drop, targeting areas that warm quickly like docks, mangroves, mud flats and potholes will be the best bet. Getting out a little later in the day to allow those areas to warm will help you put more fish in the yak. Sight fishing can be great this time of year when the water clears. Standing in a kayak drifting a flat is a great way to see your targets. Getting up and down can be difficult for some. There are some great products out there that can make it easier. Hobie Kayak’s David with Stand Up H Bar and Yakattack’s a nice sail Command Stand are two quality products.
Brian Nelli www.tckayakfishing.com • 772.201.5899 Brian@tckayakfishing.com
Offshore
Winter month opportunities in the kayak are always weather dependent. If there is a day where the seas allow you to get out, take advantage of it. Sailfish, mahi, kings and wahoo should be your targets. Frisky google eyes and
1962 - 2016 Finest in Custom Rods
Penn Reels Shimano Top Shelf Dealer Aftco Bluewater Wear Guy Harvey Gas 28 Wet Boat Slips Open 7 Days
Ice Live Shrimp Rigged & Unrigged O cea n a t s s Ballyhoo Co & Ey e s e s YETI Coolers Su n g l a s Live Shiners North Palm Beach, FL & Minnows 561.844.0244 Expert Rod & Reel Repair Email: lottbros@lottbros.com www.lottbros.com
6 PALM BEACH COUNTY
1216 coastal angler PB.indd 6
DECEMBER 2016
Dec. Date Dec 01 Dec 02 Dec 03 Dec 04 Dec 05 Dec 06 Dec 07 Dec 08 Dec 09 Dec 10 Dec 11 Dec 12 Dec 13 Dec 14 Dec 15 Dec 16 Dec 17 Dec 18 Dec 19 Dec 20
Overall POOR FAIR GOOD GOOD BEST BEST BEST POOR POOR GOOD GOOD FAIR FAIR BEST BEST FAIR POOR FAIR FAIR POOR
ay to fish? d t s e FISHING b e th is n e Wh CONDITIONS Best Bite What do our ratings mean? Evening POOR basically means the fish will either steal all Evening your bait or will not even touch your line. Evening FAIR means that you may catch one or two fish Evening but you will have to work hard to do so. Evening GOOD means that you will catch enough Evening fish to feel gratified. Morning BEST means that you will catch Morning something almost every Morning time you cast your line Morning in the water. Dec 21 POOR Morning Morning Dec 22 POOR Morning Morning Dec 23 GOOD Morning Evening Dec 24 GOOD Morning Evening Dec 25 POOR Morning Evening Dec 26 POOR Morning Evening Dec 27 POOR Morning Evening Dec 28 POOR Morning Evening Dec 29 POOR Evening Evening Dec 30 FAIR Evening Morning Dec 31 FAIR Evening
SOURCE: Farmers’ Almanac’s Fishing Calendar is based on the phase of the moon, the zodiac sign the moon is in, and experience. Local conditions, tides, and weather may affect your fishing experience. CALENDAR KEY Overall: This is the overall rating for the whole day, based upon our formula: Best Bite: This column lists the best time of the day when, according to our formula, fish will be biting: MORNING; EVENING.
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
11/17/16 1:30 PM
$50 Off
Premium Bedliner mention Coastal Angler
• Spray-on Truck Bedliners • Truck Accessories • Commercial Vehicles • Service Bodies • Jeeps • Boats
Get your Gift Certificates just in time for Christmas
Call today 561-848-1070 for a quote www.linexofpalmbeach.com for more information PALM BEACH LINE-X
8330 CURRENCY DRIVE, SUITE #7, RIVIERA BEACH, FL 33404 fb.me/palmbeachlinexCOASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
1216 coastal angler PB.indd 7
DECEMBER 2016
PALM BEACH COUNTY 7
11/17/16 1:30 PM
FISHINGFORECASTS JUPITER INLET INSHORE
Understanding and learning is the key to a successful angler. The snook season closes this month, but that should not stop anglers from targeting them. Snook fanatics can find stellar action near By Craig Korczynski deep channels, docks, and sea walls. Merry Christmas to all fellow Live baits and DOA shrimp and DOA anglers! December offers anglers C.A.L. 3-inch shad in glow gold rush a variety of species to target. The belly presented in a natural manner water temperatures are cool and entice strikes. Back bays and canals winds prevail as fronts push south are great areas to locate snook and it to our region. Inshore anglers who is not uncommon in my area to boat understand the species they are 20 to 40 snook per outing. Every targeting, shine among the rest of species of snook can be targeted in the anglers as a hero. Every fish has Jupiter; live shrimp and a small hook a migration pattern and specific and you are hooked up. areas they like to migrate to, due Tarpon begin to rise up and to structure, food and warmth. show anglers who is the king. Bays and flats teem Rick with a tarpon with tarpon this time of year. Live baits drifted with the tide are the best technique to hook a tarpon, but artificial enthusiasts can also get in on the action. DOA 3-inch shrimp in glow and crank baits entice strikes. The trick is to find the pattern the fish want and it’s game Capt. Craig
on. The size of the tarpon range from 5 to 50 pounds. Grass flats offer anglers a wide variety of species to target, especially the highly sought after pompano. Pompano roam the grass flats in search of food; jigs tipped with shrimp or a sand flea works great and jigs alone have produced great numbers as well. Once you get near a grass flat slowly idle along the flat and look for skipping fish in you prop wash, once you see this, stop and fish the area. Jacks, drum, trout, bluefish and lady fish all roam the grass flats as well. Look for pot holes in the grass and try to work areas were bait is prevalent. Manatees are a great sign fish are in the area. Typical depths to target are from 2 to 8 feet deep. Live shrimp under a popping cork and down periscope you are hooked up. Great fishing for the kids and whole family. Well that is the fishing report for the Palm Beach, Jupiter area. I hope you all enjoyed so get out there and get hooked up. Tight Lines!
IN THE SUDS BOYNTON TO BOCA By Ed Ottenthal
If you are an angler that enjoys a little bit cooler weather, especially in the morning, now is the time to enjoy these days and the many species of fish that are available at this time of year. Also, have a great Christmas! Take a child out to the water for a great day of fishing! The month of December brings many changes to our southern coast. The north winds bring with it cooler water and many different species of fish for the angler to target. The massive schools of mullet that were getting hammered by snook, tarpon, and jacks last month will be replaced by large schools of ballyhoo that will be spraying the surface of the inshore water in their effort to escape the marauding predators that prey upon them. From Boynton Inlet to Pompano expect to see ballyhoo being chased, sometimes right to the shore line Captain Craig Korczynski by Spanish mackerel, king mackerel 561-644-4371 or visit and jacks. Also, close to shore, the
www.phlatsinshorefishing.com
Book your holiday event in our lodge Tall Tales Restaurant 100 Gander Way, Palm Beach Gardens, Fl 33403
561.627.5642 • talltalesrestaurant.com Hours: M-Thurs 11-9 Fri/Sat 11-10 Sun 11-8 Happy Hour Mon -Wed All Day Thurs- Sun 3-7 50% Off Well Drink - House Wine - Domestic Beer
FREE PIZZA
Buy 1 large pizza with 2 toppings and get 1 large 16” cheese pizza for free TALL TALES RESTAURANT LOCATED AT GANDER MOUNTAIN 100 Gander Way, Palm Beach Gardens, Fl 33403 561.627.5642 Mon-Thurs 11-9 Fri-Sat 11-10 Sun 11-8 Happy Hour Mon -Wed All Day Thurs- Sun 3-7 50% Off Well Drink - House Wine - Domestic Beer Cannot combine offers - 1 coupon per visit Dine in or take out
8 PALM BEACH COUNTY
1216 coastal angler PB.indd 8
Buy one entree & 2 beverages
2nd Entree
50% off
equal or lesser value TALL TALES RESTAURANT LOCATED AT GANDER MOUNTAIN 100 Gander Way, Palm Beach Gardens, Fl 33403 561.627.5642 Mon-Thurs 11-9 Fri-Sat 11-10 Sun 11-8 Happy Hour Mon -Wed All Day Thurs- Sun 3-7 50% Off Well Drink - House Wine - Domestic Beer Cannot combine offers - 1 coupon per visit Dine in or take out
DECEMBER 2016
$5 OFF $10 OFF $25 or more purchase
$60 or more purchase
TALL TALES RESTAURANT LOCATED AT GANDER MOUNTAIN 100 Gander Way, Palm Beach Gardens, Fl 33403 561.627.5642 Mon-Thurs 11-9 Fri-Sat 11-10 Sun 11-8 Happy Hour Mon -Wed All Day Thurs- Sun 3-7 50% Off Well Drink - House Wine - Domestic Beer Cannot combine offers - 1 coupon per visit Dine in or take out
TALL TALES RESTAURANT LOCATED AT GANDER MOUNTAIN 100 Gander Way, Palm Beach Gardens, Fl 33403 561.627.5642 Mon-Thurs 11-9 Fri-Sat 11-10 Sun 11-8 Happy Hour Mon -Wed All Day Thurs- Sun 3-7 50% Off Well Drink - House Wine - Domestic Beer Cannot combine offers - 1 coupon per visit Dine in or take out
FREE
APPETIZER
with purchase of a meal One coupon per visit/table TALL TALES RESTAURANT LOCATED AT GANDER MOUNTAIN 100 Gander Way, Palm Beach Gardens, Fl 33403 561.627.5642 Mon-Thurs 11-9 Fri-Sat 11-10 Sun 11-8 Happy Hour Mon -Wed All Day Thurs- Sun 3-7 50% Off Well Drink - House Wine - Domestic Beer Cannot combine offers - 1 coupon per visit Dine in or take out
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
11/17/16 1:30 PM
FISHINGFORECASTS to offer. This photo is an example of the opportunities that await December fisherman. See you on the water…
This sail was caught on live bait just off the beach in Boca.
Ed Ottenthal For more about fly fishing instruction, edofieldtester@yahoo.com
action should be furious when sailfish get into the mix. With all this action going on a small boat angler or kayaker will have the opportunity to get in on some fabulous fishing. The Intracoastal is very alive, too, but much of the action is at night. For snook or perhaps a tarpon, drift a live shrimp near the inlets or spillways. A stick bait or a soft plastic bait will also work well. For the fly guy, try a shrimp imitation or one that imitates a baitfish. Always remember to wear a pair of polarized glasses, not only for protection from the sun but also to guard against a stray hook that may pull free from a fighting fish. You have to be in it to win it! Get out on the water and enjoy some of the great fishing that December has
PALM BEACH INSHORE & OFFSHORE
By Capt. Weston Russell
Welcome to the December fishing forecast for the waters off North Palm Beach, Singer Island and Palm Beach. The ocean water is starting to chill and that in turn will push the Pelagics south. Expect great sail and dolphin fishing. When sailfish migrate south dolphin will sometimes pair up with sails for hunting purposes. These dolphin will be in the 20+class so if you have a nice dollie on there may be a sail on the side looking for scraps. Also, expect wahoo, kingfish and great hammer-head sharks to be in the neighborhood. The bite will be in
Captain Weston Russell the 200ft range this time of year. Live 561-310-2690 bait is a must. VHF 68 is the channel www.reelintensefishing.com to order. Tight lines! The inshore fishing heats up in Facebook.com/reelintensefishingcharter December. The inlet and beaches will be swarming with jacks, Spanish Sailfish on the hook..dolphin on macks and sheepshead. The best bait the gaff. Thank you PENN ! will be a small buck tail or silver jig. These hard fighting fish are best caught on light tackle setups. Keep an eye out around you for any top water action. If you see something fishy, reel up and get over there fast with a cast. Another fish that will be stopping by is the drag screaming permit. If you hook a fish and it looks like you’re getting spooled, it’s most likely a permit. Start the boat and run him down. Good luck!
AMERICA’S ORIGINAL CRAFT VODKA
TitosVodka.com
Handcrafted to be savored responsibly.
DISTILLED & BOTTLED BY FIFTH GENERATION INC. 40% ALC./VOL. © 2016 TITO’S HANDMADE VODKA.
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM Tito's Coastal Angler Ad.indd 1 1216 coastal angler PB.indd 9
DECEMBER 2016
PALM BEACH COUNTY 9 5/17/16 11:19 AM 11/17/16 1:30 PM
TACKLE CORNER Stop the jig for 1-3 seconds then continue reeling. Sonic vibrations are generated as the jig darts and flutters while the angler works the jig. Combine these movements with Jimyjigs proprietary superglow and the jig creates a “more than lifelike” silhouette that resembles a crippled/fleeing fish or squid. There is no right or wrong way to jig; everyone has a different Photo courtesy of JimyJigs cadence. The fish will let you Jimyjigs are a good choice and know when you get it right. When can be fished with or without live you do, make sure you repeat the bait. Many anglers use their own same action to get another strike. custom made assist hooks and often Just like everything else in life, jigging takes practice. The more attach a stinger hook. You can also jig with wire rigs. you practice the better you get at it. Drop the jig below the fish that you are marking on the sonar. Reel the Dan Friedman, Owner jig as fast as you can through the Just Fishing Tackle school of fish you are marking on 804 U.S. Hwy. 1, Lake Park, Fl sonar (no jigging action required). 561.863.3328 • dlf7@att.net When selecting a jig, the vertical jig style, color, and size should imitate/ match the bait fish that are present in your waters and should be governed by water depth and rate of current or wind drift. Each area is different.
PORT WPB - TIDE CHART PORT OF WEST PALM BEACH, FL StationId: 8722588 Date 12/01 12/02 12/03 12/04 12/05 12/06 12/07 12/08 12/09 12/10 12/11 12/12 12/13 12/14 12/15 12/16 12/17 12/18 12/19 12/20 12/21 12/22 12/23 12/24 12/25 12/26 12/27 12/28 12/29 12/30 12/31
Day Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
Time 02:46 AM 03:23 AM 04:02 AM 04:45 AM 05:33 AM 12:22 AM 01:19 AM 02:22 AM 03:25 AM 04:27 AM 05:25 AM 06:21 AM 12:42 AM 01:35 AM 02:27 AM 03:19 AM 04:13 AM 05:08 AM 06:05 AM 12:55 AM 01:54 AM 02:54 AM 03:51 AM 04:43 AM 05:29 AM 06:13 AM 12:26 AM 01:06 AM 01:45 AM 02:23 AM 03:01 AM
Hgt 0.25 L 0.29 L 0.35 L 0.4 L 0.45 L 2.66 H 2.72 H 2.85 H 3.03 H 3.25 H 3.47 H 3.65 H -0.63 L -0.69 L -0.66 L -0.55 L -0.36 L -0.14 L 0.09 L 2.62 H 2.55 H 2.52 H 2.55 H 2.63 H 2.72 H 2.81 H -0.08 L -0.16 L -0.21 L -0.23 L -0.23 L
10 PALM BEACH COUNTY
1216 coastal angler PB.indd 10
Time 09:18 AM 09:57 AM 10:36 AM 11:17 AM 12:01 PM 06:28 AM 07:27 AM 08:29 AM 09:32 AM 10:34 AM 11:35 AM 12:32 PM 07:15 AM 08:08 AM 09:01 AM 09:52 AM 10:43 AM 11:33 AM 12:24 PM 07:03 AM 08:02 AM 09:00 AM 09:56 AM 10:50 AM 11:39 AM 12:25 PM 06:54 AM 07:35 AM 08:15 AM 08:54 AM 09:33 AM
Hgt 3.34 H 3.27 H 3.19 H 3.11 H 3.03 H 0.48 L 0.49 L 0.45 L 0.36 L 0.24 L 0.1 L -0.05 L 3.76 H 3.79 H 3.74 H 3.6 H 3.4 H 3.16 H 2.91 H 0.29 L 0.43 L 0.51 L 0.54 L 0.5 L 0.43 L 0.33 L 2.89 H 2.96 H 2.99 H 2.99 H 2.96 H
Time 03:25 PM 04:04 PM 04:45 PM 05:29 PM 06:16 PM 12:49 PM 01:43 PM 02:41 PM 03:41 PM 04:40 PM 05:37 PM 06:33 PM 01:27 PM 02:20 PM 03:12 PM 04:04 PM 04:57 PM 05:51 PM 06:45 PM 01:16 PM 02:10 PM 03:04 PM 03:57 PM 04:46 PM 05:33 PM 06:17 PM 01:06 PM 01:46 PM 02:23 PM 03:01 PM 03:38 PM
DECEMBER 2016
Hgt 0.56 L 0.58 L 0.6 L 0.59 L 0.53 L 2.97 H 2.92 H 2.91 H 2.94 H 3.0 H 3.08 H 3.14 H -0.16 L -0.22 L -0.21 L -0.15 L -0.06 L 0.04 L 0.12 L 2.68 H 2.5 H 2.38 H 2.32 H 2.31 H 2.33 H 2.36 H 0.24 L 0.16 L 0.1 L 0.06 L 0.03 L
Time 09:25 PM 10:05 PM 10:46 PM 11:31 PM
Hgt 2.75 H 2.69 H 2.65 H 2.64 H
07:07 PM 08:01 PM 08:57 PM 09:54 PM 10:51 PM 11:47 PM
0.43 L 0.28 L 0.1 L -0.1 L -0.3 L -0.49 L
07:27 PM 08:22 PM 09:16 PM 10:09 PM 11:03 PM 11:58 PM
3.17 H 3.16 H 3.1 H 3.0 H 2.88 H 2.74 H
07:39 PM 08:32 PM 09:22 PM 10:11 PM 10:59 PM 11:44 PM
0.18 L 0.2 L 0.19 L 0.15 L 0.08 L 0.0 L
06:59 PM 07:41 PM 08:21 PM 09:02 PM 09:43 PM
2.4 H 2.42 H 2.43 H 2.44 H 2.44 H
STAND UP PADDLEBOARD: Holiday Gift Ideas for SUPs by Chris Anders Contributing Writer So with the Holiday Season upon us you may be looking for the perfect gift for that special person in your life. Here are some gift ideas for the people that enjoy the outdoor active lifestyle. First, you can always buy the big ticket item such as a new board. For the first time rider it is best to start off with a flat water style SUP. These are basic boards that can run from $850 - $1500. You may even want to go on Craigslist and start with a used board which would range from $300$1000. Now one thing to remember is that, “a good thing ain’t cheap, and a cheap thing ain’t good”. So do your research. All boards are not created equal. However, if you have an advanced rider you should find out their exact board they like, including the dimensions, which are most important. The more advanced boards range from $1,500-$3,000. Don’t forget to see if they are looking for a special paddle. The beginner should just use an adjustable paddle but for advanced riders, again you need to ask them what they are looking for. Let’s get into accessories like board security, leashes, training GPS, Board Fishing accessories, etc.… Leashes are very important. To a rider, it is the security of not letting your board get away from you. I prefer a coil leash. It stays out of the water which decreases drag. Leashes run around $35. To accompany that you would need a PFD which is mandatory in most states. The best PFDs for SUP are waist band PFDs. You can connect the leash to the PFD. PFDs cost an average of $69-$120. For the SUP Fisherman, check out “The BoardFisher” by Board Works. It will hold 2 fishing poles, anchor, all your tackle and bait in a very simplified mesh crate. Plus you can slide your paddle in it when you’re fishing. This you can get online or at West Marine for around $120.00 For SUP Racers you would want 2 very important items; NK Sports Speed Coach which is an advance training system that you can track distances, distance per stroke, stroke count and stroke rate plus much more. This runs around $449. If you’re on a budget try the Garmin Forerunner 10 for $129. The other important item is the Hydration Back Pack. Dakine Waterman Hydration pack is $60. Now to get all of this to the water you would need a car carrier. Thule board shuttle is a good brand. These board carriers can run from $149-$600. So now you have a good idea of where to start shopping for that special someone in your life. Happy Holidays from the Palm Beach Boat Club & Paddle Board Shop. Chris Anders, CEgO www.ThePalmBeachBoatClub.com www.ThePalmeachBoatClub.com • 561-840-1901
All I need for Christmas Is Some Tasty Waves and a Cool Breeze
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
11/17/16 1:30 PM
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
1216 coastal angler PB.indd 11
DECEMBER 2016
PALM BEACH COUNTY 11
11/17/16 1:30 PM
GREAT IDEAS FOR THE ANGLERS
DREAMS
REALITY
COME SEE THE UNSINKABLE LEGEND AT OUR NEW LOCATION IN PGA MARINA! MarineMax Palm Beach proudly carries Boston Whaler, Scout, Sea Ray and Azimut Yachts. 2361 PGA Blvd, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 (888) 597-6489 www.marinemax.com/palmbeach
12 PALM BEACH COUNTY
1216 coastal angler PB.indd 12 STO-NPB-AD-60884 Ad for Coastal Angler.indd 1
DECEMBER 2016
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
9/1/16 1:24 PM
11/17/16 1:30 PM
S ON YOUR HOLIDAY GIFT LIST
Photo from Facebook posted by Mike Barry.
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
1216 coastal angler PB.indd 13
DECEMBER 2016
PALM BEACH COUNTY 13
11/17/16 1:30 PM
JUPITER INLET - TIDE CHART Jupiter Inlet, South Jetty, FL Station ID: 8722495 Referenced to Station: GOVERNMENT CUT, MIAMI HARBOR ENTRANCE ( 8723178 ) Time offset in mins (high:-10 low: -9) Height offset in feet (high:* 1.08 low: *1.42) Date 12/01 12/02 12/03 12/04 12/05 12/06 12/07 12/08 12/09 12/10 12/11 12/12 12/13 12/14 12/15 12/16 12/17 12/18 12/19 12/20 12/21 12/22 12/23 12/24 12/25 12/26 12/27 12/28 12/29 12/30 12/31
Day Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
Time 02:41 AM 03:16 AM 03:54 AM 04:36 AM 05:24 AM 12:36 AM 01:36 AM 02:40 AM 03:45 AM 04:47 AM 05:46 AM 06:42 AM 12:45 AM 01:37 AM 02:29 AM 03:21 AM 04:13 AM 05:07 AM 12:08 AM 01:03 AM 02:01 AM 03:00 AM 03:57 AM 04:51 AM 05:39 AM 06:24 AM 12:26 AM 01:04 AM 01:42 AM 02:19 AM 02:56 AM
Hgt 0.21 L 0.26 L 0.32 L 0.4 L 0.48 L 2.48 H 2.51 H 2.59 H 2.72 H 2.89 H 3.07 H 3.22 H -0.81 L -0.88 L -0.84 L -0.69 L -0.46 L -0.19 L 2.65 H 2.49 H 2.37 H 2.31 H 2.3 H 2.33 H 2.4 H 2.48 H -0.08 L -0.17 L -0.23 L -0.27 L -0.27 L
Time 09:27 AM 10:07 AM 10:48 AM 11:30 AM 12:16 PM 06:20 AM 07:23 AM 08:29 AM 09:33 AM 10:33 AM 11:30 AM 12:24 PM 07:35 AM 08:27 AM 09:17 AM 10:06 AM 10:56 AM 11:45 AM 06:03 AM 07:02 AM 08:01 AM 08:59 AM 09:53 AM 10:43 AM 11:29 AM 12:12 PM 07:06 AM 07:47 AM 08:27 AM 09:06 AM 09:46 AM
Hgt 2.93 H 2.87 H 2.8 H 2.73 H 2.67 H 0.56 L 0.59 L 0.56 L 0.45 L 0.3 L 0.12 L -0.04 L 3.33 H 3.36 H 3.32 H 3.22 H 3.07 H 2.89 H 0.09 L 0.34 L 0.52 L 0.63 L 0.66 L 0.63 L 0.56 L 0.47 L 2.56 H 2.63 H 2.67 H 2.68 H 2.67 H
Time 03:08 PM 03:45 PM 04:25 PM 05:10 PM 06:02 PM 01:06 PM 02:01 PM 03:00 PM 04:00 PM 05:00 PM 05:57 PM 06:52 PM 01:16 PM 02:08 PM 03:00 PM 03:53 PM 04:46 PM 05:42 PM 12:36 PM 01:27 PM 02:20 PM 03:13 PM 04:06 PM 04:56 PM 05:43 PM 06:27 PM 12:53 PM 01:31 PM 02:09 PM 02:46 PM 03:24 PM
Hgt 0.69 L 0.72 L 0.74 L 0.74 L 0.69 L 2.63 H 2.62 H 2.65 H 2.72 H 2.83 H 2.95 H 3.06 H -0.16 L -0.21 L -0.2 L -0.13 L -0.02 L 0.11 L 2.7 H 2.53 H 2.39 H 2.3 H 2.26 H 2.26 H 2.3 H 2.35 H 0.38 L 0.3 L 0.23 L 0.18 L 0.13 L
Time 09:33 PM 10:13 PM 10:56 PM 11:43 PM
Hgt 2.67 H 2.61 H 2.55 H 2.5 H
07:00 PM 08:01 PM 09:03 PM 10:02 PM 10:58 PM 11:52 PM
0.59 L 0.42 L 0.18 L -0.11 L -0.4 L -0.64 L
07:45 PM 08:38 PM 09:30 PM 10:21 PM 11:14 PM
3.12 H 3.13 H 3.07 H 2.96 H 2.81 H
06:39 PM 07:37 PM 08:34 PM 09:27 PM 10:17 PM 11:03 PM 11:45 PM
0.22 L 0.29 L 0.31 L 0.28 L 0.21 L 0.12 L 0.02 L
07:10 PM 07:52 PM 08:32 PM 09:13 PM 09:55 PM
2.4 H 2.44 H 2.45 H 2.45 H 2.44 H
JUNO BEACHPIER by Hannah Deadman Contributing Writer Grab your bait and join us on the Juno Logan with a bluefish Beach Pier! December at the Juno Beach Pier. is one of our slower fishing months, as winds pick up and temperatures drop. Because of the change in winds, the water will be choppy and cloudy, while waves get higher and the current begins to rip. However, you can still find some goodies – with the right bait and a little patience! The good news is that if the water gets If you know an aspiring angler, cold enough, you might see some cobia. Remember that those guys are LMC also offers its Kid’s Fishing a 33-inch fork length minimum and Program (ages 8+) the first Sunday and fourth Saturday every month at one harvest per person. Of course, bluefish will be the 8 a.m. Participants will learn basic most common during the month pier and beach fishing techniques, of December (12-inch fork, 10 including knot tying, casting, species harvest per person). You’ll find them identification, proper release protocols throughout the day and especially and ethical angling. Email dfox@ at night. Jack crevalle (unregulated) marinelife.org to register. Cost is $10/ and Spanish mackerel (12-inch angler. Participants will meet at LMC. For the latest updates on LMC fork, 15 harvest per person) will also come through depending on the day. and Juno Beach Pier events, follow our Other fish you’ll find at night include social media, visit www.marinelife.org ribbonfish and spottail pinfish, neither or call (561) 627-8280. of which have a size limit. Hannah Deadman If you plan on bottom baiting, Loggerhead Marinelife Center bring heavier weights to anchor better 14200 U.S. Hwy 1, Juno Beach, FL in the current. (561) 627-8280 ext. 124 Last month, the Juno Beach Pier offered free admission to the first 50 www.marinelife.org fishermen in celebration of the 50th pier that joined Loggerhead Marinelife T Tran, Senior Pier Attendant Center’s Responsible Pier Initiative. (561) 627-8280 Ext. 140 The RPI is a conservation program Facebook.com/junobeachpier that educates anglers and other piergoers on responsible fishing practices and how to respond to an accidental sea turtle hooking.
DRAT!
Wish I could pick up my monthly Coastal Angler here.
Is there a business in your neighborhood that you wished had Coastal Angler Magazine? Email us, and we’ll see if we can’t make it happen!
barbara@coastalanglermagazine.com 14 PALM BEACH COUNTY
1216 coastal angler PB.indd 14
DECEMBER 2016
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
11/17/16 1:30 PM
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
1216 coastal angler PB.indd 15
DECEMBER 2016
PALM BEACH COUNTY 15
11/17/16 1:30 PM
HUNTINGFLORIDA
COASTALKIDS My Fishing Adventures
by Christopher Sprague Jr. Angler-Team Tuppens Hello anglers, this month has been extremely dull for us as far as fishing. The weather has been very bad for us and the tournaments are going to be in rougher weather. We have driven by the Boynton inlet and seen that the water is murky, but there have been many toadfish around. We also drove by the charter boat and saw that there has been a decent amount of fish on some. We have been rigging for the SKA Nationals in Fort Pierce. This is a two-day kingfish tournament. The number of rigs we have made for this tournament is about 110 rigs -ranging from large bait, medium bait, small bait, and ribbonfish rigs. Also, with our ribbon rigs we learned that if they have purple heads, we think it catches more fish. We are fully prepared for the Nationals now, so we are hoping for good weather and good luck. I am very excited about this weekend. We also went to the Fort Lauderdale boat show. There we
Coastal Angler Magazine's
Top Radio Picks
saw all the boats, electronics, and miscellaneous items. It was very cool and we saw very neat electronics like Garmin. We have also been gardening when we are not fishing. With our garden, we have fresh vegetables to prepare with our fish. We are growing tomatoes, green pepper and other veggies. I will give you an update on the Nationals in my next article, until then tight lines!
Christopher wins 2016 Division 10 Jr, Angler of the year award
Palm Beach County
Fishing & Tourism Shows on Radio & the Internet Contributing Writers
The Schulz Bros. on ESPN 106.3 FM
Fishing Headquarters Radio Show with Pete Schulz
Saturdays 8am–9am ESPN Radio 106.3FM Snook Nook Fishing Report - Ask Henry
WZZR 94.3 Saturdays 6-8am
XGeneration Web Show w/ Andy Alverez Thursdays @ 6:30pm wrpbitv.com Fishing Florida Radio Sat. 7am–9am AM1230 with Boudreaux,Chapman & Capt. Mike Ortego
16 PALM BEACH COUNTY
1216 coastal angler PB.indd 16
Chris Anders Darcie Arahill Hannah Deadman Dan Friedman Capt. Craig Korczynski Brian Nelli Ed Ottenthal Chuck Papp Capt. Eddie Perry Shana Phelan Capt. Weston Russell Sandra Schulz Christopher Sprague Brandon Tourigny
Graphic Artist/Production Jenny Diaz Social Media Casey Ryan Publisher Barbara Ryan Advertising
561-373-8040 barbara@coastalanglermagazine.com
DECEMBER 2016
We Won! by Chuck Papp Contributing Writer
The election is over and for the sportsman it could not have turned out any better. If you were like me and stayed up til 3am watching the results, when Pennsylvania went to Trump it was all over. This is the first time in 8 years we will now have a President who is very pro-gun. The current administration is the opposite; in fact, they have sold more guns in the 8 years with all their anti-gun pushes than anyone else in history. The Trump administration will also have control of the Congress being that the Republicans now control both houses. It could not get any better for the 2nd amendment supporters. A few items which have been discussed by Trump to be passed in his first 100 days are as follows: 1. Taking suppressors off the NFA list and classifying them as a regular purchase on a 4473. 2. Updating the background check system to
make it more effective. 3. Undoing the ban on importing collector grade firearms. 4. Reversing any high capacity magazine bans that have been put in place. 5. Opening military bases for the carrying of firearms by military personal. This is just some of the legislation he will be working on to get pushed through and signed in the first 100 days. The other major item will be his appointment of Supreme Court Justices which will be pro 2nd amendment. His sons are also avid hunters and gun owners and he had stated he will do great things for the American Sportsman towards conservation of our wildlife and the protection of lands for hunting. All in all, we could not have asked for a better outcome for the protection of the 2nd amendment and the protection for the American Hunter. Chuck Papp, Manager Delray Shooting Center (561) 265-0700 thewoodchuck72@aol.com
COASTALCALENDAR Dec. 3: Marine Industries Association of Palm Beach County - Palm Beach Holiday Boat Parade begins at 6 pm. Visit www.palmbeachboatparade.org for more information. Dec. 3 & 4: Palm Beach PS Boating Course. Squadron Headquarters, 1125 Old Dixie Hwy. Lake Park 561.863.1461 or email wce99@comcast.net for more information. Dec. 4: Kid’s Fishing Program (ages 8+) the first Sunday every month at 8 a.m. Participants will learn basic pier and beach fishing techniques, including knot tying, casting, species identification, proper release protocols and ethical angling. Email dfox@marinelife.org to register. Cost is $10/angler. Participants will meet at Loggerhead Marinelife Center in Juno Beach. Dec. 7-11: Operation Sailfish at the Sailfish Marina on Singer Island. For more information visit w w w. b lu e w a ter m ovem en t s . com / operation_sailfish/
Dec. 9: Holiday Boat Parade hosted by Boynton Beach CRA and Delray Beach begins at 6pm. Visit www. catchboynton.com/whats-happening/ holiday-boat-parade for details. Dec. 13: Blue Heron Bridge Night Dive @ Phil Foster Park. For more information visit www.puravidadivers.com Dec. 17: Boca Raton Holiday Boat Parade begins at 6:30 pm. For more details: www.ci.boca-raton.fl.us/pages/ events/2016-city-boca-raton-40thholiday-boat-parade. Dec. 24: Kid’s Fishing Program (ages 8+) the fourth Saturday every month at 8 a.m. Participants will learn basic pier and beach fishing techniques, including knot tying, casting, species identification, proper release protocols and ethical angling. Email dfox@marinelife.org to register. Cost is $10/angler. Participants will meet at Loggerhead Marinelife Center in Juno Beach. Dec. 28: Blue Heron Bridge Night Dive @ Phil Foster Park. For more information visit www.puravidadivers.com
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
11/17/16 1:30 PM
LAKEOKEECHOBEE By Okeechobee CAM staff
O
It’s that special time of year where even the worst of fisherman can catch fish. It’s called Fall and it is in full swing. Cooler temperatures bring the first signs of pre-staging bass and in some cases bass may have already made their first trip to the beds. Remember that our bass on the Big ‘O’ start spawning in October and that usually starts on the east side of the lake around the Henry Creek and J & S (Chauncey Bay) areas. Bass that live in the open lake are moving into areas of submerged grasses, outside edges and open trails in anticipation of moving even further into the marsh areas to fan beds and do what comes natural. Just remember this is just the beginning, this will continue up into May, and truth be known, bass have been known to spawn in every month of the year on this lake. However the main timeframe is from October to May with the bulk of the spawn occurring from February through April.
LAKE
With the bass fattening up for the spawn, the live bait action has been excellent. Half day trips have produced catches up to forty bass per trip with full day trips boating sixty to seventy fish per outing. We’re also seeing the bigger fish show up, those in the 8 to 9-lb range. Buckhead Ridge, Tin House Cove, Kings Bar and Grassy Island are good places to start your day. Artificial fishing on the other hand has had its ups and downs. Topwater early is still your best bet and casting a plastic worm or a fluke after the sun comes up is a good follow-up. Flipping mats
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
1216 coastal angler PB.indd 17
and hard edges is also good this time of year if you are looking for that big bite. Eagle Bay and the inside of Kings Bar have some of the best flipping water we have. Flip a 1 to 1 ½-oz jig or creature bait to punch through these thicker mats and edges. You may not get a bunch of bites but it will probably be a big one. Speck fishing is also picking up. Boats that are drifting in the open lake off of Grassy Island are catching their daily limits. The specks are ranging up to the 14 to 15-inch class which makes for some fine fillets. Jig fishermen are catching specks in the grass in a few areas from Horse Island to Taylor Creek. Though they are catching smaller fish, they’re still managing to catch enough to make a fine meal or two. Be sure to stop by Garrard’s Bait and Tackle for all your fishing needs, live or artificial bait they have it, or just stop in and say Hi. Capt. Eddie Perry Okeechobee Adventures Guide Service www.OkeechobeeAdventures.com Facebook.com/OkeechobeeAdventures Garrard’s Bait & Tackle 863.763.7722
Chris Shaw with a 7 lb. 4 oz. bass Photo Courtesy Capt. Ed Perry
DECEMBER 2016
PALM BEACH COUNTY 17
11/17/16 1:30 PM
PRODUCT PROFILE:
The LINE-X Difference
At LINE-X®, they know your truck is much more than just a vehicle to you. It can be your workhorse or your plaything. Either way, it deserves serious protection however you use it. LINE-X has become synonymous with toughness. For 20 years, LINE-X STANDARD Spray-On Bedliner has been trusted to protect millions of trucks worldwide. When you’re looking for durability, function, and peace of mind, LINE-X’s proven formula is what you need. LINE-X® Spray-On Bedliners provide unmatched protection for your vehicle with the toughest, boldest, and most durable bedliners on the market. Expertly sprayed by highly trained technicians; you know it’s done right. They are so confident in LINE-X quality that the bedliners come with a lifetime warranty, giving you complete peace of mind. LINE-X bedliners are designed to meet the needs of every truck owner, whether you’re a farmer, hunter, contractor, or weekend warrior. You put your truck through a lot. That’s why the LINE-X® range of tough, durable coatings are guaranteed to protect your truck and more from the harshest elements. From bedliners to rocker panels, boats or trailers,
18 PALM BEACH COUNTY
1216 coastal angler PB.indd 18
LINE-X has you covered. They also provide all types of truck accessories, including an exclusive product line, Truck Gear by LINE-X, backed by a Lifetime End-to-End Warranty. In addition to customizing trucks and SUVs, they excel at delivering advanced protective coating solutions with commercial, municipal, industrial and manufacturing applications. LINE-X® PREMIUM couples the abrasion and impact protection you already trust with their STANDARD formula with a UV protection your bedliner needs to stay looking new. While your vehicle ages, LINE-X PREMIUM safeguards your truck bed from solar burnout and fading. At least that part of your truck will never look worn out. In the automotive aftermarket, customization is the name of the game. LINE-X® is available in a full spectrum of color options. Whether it’s coded to match your vehicle or your favorite color, LINE-X products can be customized for an even more personalized look. Starting with a sample of the color code, LINE-X technicians can pigment any of their high-performance coatings to your liking, whether it’s a silver truck bed or a candy-apple red rocker panel. Color options allow you to create a custom look for your truck with the added confidence of LINE-X protection. Visit www.linexofpalmbeach. com for more information or call Mike DeLuca 561-848-1070 for a quote. 8330 Currency Dr., Ste. #7, Riviera Bch, FL 33404 fb.me/ palmbeachlinex
DECEMBER 2016
FISH TALES DELRAY When you enter the “Fish Tales” exhibit at the Delray Beach Historical Society, a series of panels are displayed. The last of those reads, “Fishing and storytelling go hand in hand, and as an organization that collects and preserves history, one of our responsibilities is to be good listeners and get the story straight. One catches something when angling, but the experience is never complete until the words become stories and the stories are shared. There’s magic in fishing…the beauty and unpredictability of water and the mystery of what lies beneath. Fishing makes for great adventures both humbling and rewarding.” The exhibit, one of its most extensive is on display in all three campus buildings, and captivates the hearts and minds of not only fishing fans but history buffs and people who love the area and its rich cultural heritage. The proximity of the ocean has always been a strong part of our identity. For over 100 years, fishing has been both a popular pastime, and in the early days an essential activity for food and income. For decades, people from all over the world have been lured in large part because of our beautiful ocean and coastline. Historical Society Executive Director Winnie Edwards says, “For the first time, we’ve asked the community to loan or donate their items and stories to build this exhibit. It’s been an incredible experience, seeing the enthusiasm and desire to share personal histories. It’s created a whole new area of exploration for us as an organization. Revealed to exhibit visitors is a community deeply rooted in the love of our waters, the sport of fishing, storytelling, family and friendships.” Howard Ellingsworth, Co-chair of “Fish Tales” adds, “the stories are treasures and they are endless. We hope this is just the beginning. We’ll add to this collection, thereby keeping this part of our history and heritage alive for future generations.” The exhibit features a multi-media display of local fishing history with stories, rare photographs, precious memorabilia, amusing gizmos, trophy fish, rods, reels, vintage tackle and more. Over 60 local families, area tackle shops, the West Palm Beach Fishing Club and local fishing legends have participated in collecting items for the exhibit. As of this date, over 800 items have been collected. “Fish Tales” is open Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 11am – 3pm. School classes and tour groups are welcome with a reservation. Entrance is a suggested donation of $5. Sixteen and under are free. Over the coming weeks, perhaps with out of town guests for the holidays, venture to the exhibit; make an afternoon of it with lunch downtown. For more information or to join and support the Historical Society, please email info@delraybeachhistory.org or call 561-274-9578.
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
11/17/16 1:30 PM
Thank you to our Coastal Angler Advertisers! Please visit their businesses and thank them for your FREE magazine!
Pick yours up today at any of these convenient locations
PALM BEACH Four Season Resort Town of Palm Beach Marina - AUSTRALIAN Town of Palm Beach Marina - BRAZILIAN PALM BEACH GARDENS Divers Direct Doubletree Hotel Embassy Suites Gander Mountain Ground Swell Surf Shop Hampton Inn HMY Yachts Loggerhead Club + Marina MarineMax Marriott Resort Massage Envy Palm Beach North Chamber of Commerce Schumacher Auto Soveral Harbour Marina Tall Tales Restaurant - Gander Mountain The Waterway Café PALM BEACH SHORES Grator Gator Conv. Store Hilton Oceanfront Johnny Longboats Restaurant Marriott Resort Marriott Vacation Club Oceans Bar & Grill Palm Beach Shores Resort Pizza Lino Pura Vida Divers Sailfish Marina Two Drunken Goats RIVIERA BEACH 7 Seas Bait & Tackle Bill Buckland’s Fisherman’s Center Bill Clark Marine Service Black Bart Big Game Fishing Boathouse Discount Marine Boat Owners Warehouse
BELLE GLADE Schumacher Auto Southern Kitchen NAPA Auto Parts West Marine Step N Food Bait & Tackle Winn Dixie HYPOLUXO Walmart BOCA RATON Gateway Marina LAKE WORTH 7 Seas Bait & Tackle Living On Island Time & Bo-Bart Truck Toppers Belzers Hardware Southern Comfort Charters Brother’s Car Wash Best Western Hotel Palm Beach Yacht Center Dave’s Last Resort Bar & Grill Boca Raton Plaza Hotel JUNO BEACH Flanigan’s Bar & Grille Boca Raton Resort & Club Fish House Restaurant Lake Worth Beach Tee Shirt Captain Andy’s Marine Hampton Inn Company & Trailer Supply Holiday Inn Express Lake Worth Fishing Pier East Side Pet Grooming Juno Bait & Tackle Shop Mulligan’s Restaurant Force E Diving Juno Beach Café Palm Beach Shooting Center Miracle Car Wash Juno Fishing Pier Tuppen’s Marine & Tackle Ole Florida Fly Shop Kirby’s Grille LANTANA Ray’s Offshore Tackle JUPITER 4 Reel Services Waterstone Resort & Marina Anything Batteries Benny’s Fresh Seafood & Steaks World of Scuba Blue Line Shops Jack’s Grumpy Grouper BOYNTON BEACH Braman Motors Kona Bay Café Banana Boat Restaurant Brightway Insurance Loggerhead Club and Marina Boynton Beach Dive Center Burrito Bros. & BBQ Murriell Marina Boynton Beach Fishing Club Castaways Marina & Tiki Bar Old Key Lime House Boynton Fisherman’s Supply Chevron - Dunkin Donuts Palm Beach Diner Boynton Harbor Marina Fairfield Inn Motel Tight Lines Marine City of Boynton Beach Parks & Fishing Headquarters X-Generation Custom Rods Recreation Grand Slam Tackle LOXAHATCHEE Dick’s Sporting Goods Ground Swell Surt Shoppe Everglades Farm Equipment Fish Depot HMY Yachts Loxahatchee Auto Parts Florida Native Bait & Tackle JC Western Wear Loxahatchee Irrigation/ Hurricane Alley Jupiter Bait & Tackle Bait & Tackle Nomad Surf Shop Jupiter Donuts Moore’s True Value Hardware Seamist Drift Boat Jupiter-PB Motorcoach Resort Red Barn So. Florida Mastercraft Jupiter Resort & Spa MANALAPAN Two George’s Restaurant Jupiter Yacht Club Eau Palm Beach Walmart K- Convenience Store John G’s Restaurant Whaleback Paddleboards LaQuinta Inn MANGONIA PARK BRINY BREEZES Loggerhead Club & Marina Merritt Supply Briny Breezes Office Loxahatchee River Center NORTH PALM BEACH CANAL POINT Moore’s True Value Hardware Best Western Hotel Sam’s Stop & Shop“Moon” Food Store Murphy Napa Auto Parts Camelot Waterford Inn Thomas DELRAY BEACH Old Dixie Café Cod & Capers Seafood Restaurant aka the “Old Frat Boy Auto Nation Nissan Pinder’s Seafood Flame Liquors and the Sea” along with Crane’s Beach House Skipper’s Marine Florida Free Divers first mate, Carson Kinser! Christina’s Security Self Storage Hobo’s Restaurant Delray Beach Marriot Stingray Fishing Outfitters Lott Bros., Inc. Delray Buick GMC SYS Yacht Sales Mercedes of Palm Beach Delray Harbor Club The Connection Sub Shop North Palm Beach Country Club Delray Honda The Riverwalk Dive Shop Park Avenue BBQ Delray Shooting Center @ Jupiter Yacht Club Poppa Jimmy Fishhouse Delray Toyota Walmart Preferred Printing & Graphics Ed Morse Cadillac Wyndham Grand Super 8 Motel Gizzi’s Coffee Shop at Harbourside Place West Marine Greico Delray Mazda LAKE PARK PAHOKEE Greico Kia Brownie’s Palm Beach Divers Poppa Jimmy Fishhouse Residence Inn CMI Air Conditioning Save-A-Lot Rub-a-Dub Car Wash Dockside Restaurant Saltwater Brewery Just Fishing Tackle Sandee’s Mullinax Ford Sandy Hook Bait & Tackle Pirates Well Restaurant COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
1216 coastal angler PB.indd 19
Boathouse Discount Marine Canvas Designers Cracker Boy Boat Works Force E Diving Grand Slam Tackle Inlet Lounge Kwik Stop Convenience Store & Bait LINE-X Protective Coatings Loggerhead Club & Marina Marine Industries Association Napa Auto Parts Newport Cove Marina Nick’s Creative Marine Riviera Beach Marina Rybovich Spencer – Offices VA Hospital ROYAL PALM BEACH Al Packer Ford Frannie’s Restaurant Hillary’s Restaurant NAPA Auto Parts The Village Barber SOUTH BAY GR’s Jiffy Mart Slim’s Fish Camp Southern Belle Truck Stop TEQUESTA Coastal Gas Station & Conv. Store Greater Yamaha Motorsports Hog Snappers Restaurant Jupiter Lighthouse Diner Oceana Coffee Park Avenue BBQ Rinaldi’s Deli Rocky’s Ace Hardware Store Shipwreck Bar & Grille Time to Eat Diner UPS Mail & News-outside rack West Marine WELLINGTON Flanigan’s Bar & Grille Rocky’s Ace Hardware
DECEMBER 2016
WEST PALM BEACH AutoNation Cadillac Beef Jerky Outlet Best Western Birdsall Marine Courtyard Marriott Decks & Docks Lumber Co. Dick’s Sporting Goods Embassy Suites Extended Stay Flanigan’s Bar & Grille Florida Coast Equipment FWC Office Glue Products Greater Yamaha Motorsports Hampton Inn Harley Davidson Dealership Holiday Inn Airport Holiday Inn Express Manatee Lagoon Marriot Mercury Outboards Power Plus Marine Nautical Décor Noel’s Distributing Palm Beach RV Preferred Printing & Graphics Rayside Truck & Trailer Red Roof Inn Residence Inn RJ’s Bait & Tackle Rybovich Spencer Yachts Sewell Hardware Shoot Straight Solid Waste Authority Springhill Suites Studio 6 Extended Stay The Corner Store Bait & Tackle The Expediter Walmart West Palm Beach Fishing Club West Palm Beach Marriott
PALM BEACH COUNTY 19
11/17/16 1:30 PM
D R A O B G A R B Tony with a nice wahoo Photo Courtesy Game On Charters
Catch of the day at the WPB Fishing Club tent @ Lagoonfest Photo courtesy of Willie Howard
Mary Rose Timilty with her first slob snook. Released to fight another day.
w
Cameron Burlage, age 7 with his first bass, 12” 6# test caught on a red worm at O.L. Peacock Park
age 9 Burlage, Sebastian ass caught on ”b with a 14 . Peacock Park .L O t 6# test a red worms using
ello huge y ght this ay. u a c ts C Boa r Grand Target win of dropping nea ld a B p Tom eye dee
Wayne Jenki ns ab with another oard Reel Captivating nice daytim e sword.
Terry Akers first m ahi. 25 lb bull ca ught aboard the Unde r Pressure
Bragging is good! Send us your catch photos with details: Who, When, Where, with what, etc. barbara@coastalanglermagazine.com Get social & tag us in your photos @CoastalAnglerPalmBeach on Instagram or facebook.com/CoastalAnglerPalmBeach on Facebook. 20 PALM BEACH COUNTY DECEMBER 2016 COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM 1216 coastal angler PB.indd 20
11/17/16 1:30 PM
P
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
CANGL_SFL1-SFL8.indd 3
DECEMBER 2016
SOUTH FLORIDA 3
11/17/16 12:15 PM
CA_HMY_SFL11_2016submission.qxp_Layout 1 11/15/16 4:40 PM Page 1
4
“ROLLING ROCK” 45’ 1969 HATTERAS CALL JIM HENSON: 206.949.1647
“DANIELLE” 43’ 2003 CABO CALL JEFF CREARY: 305.394.3429
“EAGLE’S NEST” 43’ 1998 VIKING CALL JEFF CREARY: 305.394.3429
“PORPOCO” 42’ 1978 HATTERAS CALL WILLIAM NOFTSINGER: 850.461.3342
“HIGH HOOK” 42’ 2006 TIARA CALL WILLIAM NOFTSINGER: 850.461.3342
“BLISSFUL” 38’ 2001 TIARA CALL BRIAN NOPPER: 954.325.6000
“ONE FINE DAY” 36’ 1997 BERTRAM CALL DEREK LUDOVIC: 305.487.1775
“SUGAR DADDY” 36’ 2007 LUHRS CALL MIKE SCALISI: 954.650.3706
“ALL IN” 36’ 2009 TIARA CALL JERRY GILPIN: 772.359.5745
“WOODSTOCK” 35’ 2001 CABO CALL JAY JURGENS: 954.263.7186
“MAKO MONEY” 34’ 2013 REGULATOR CALL J.D. CRAWFORD: 508.566.1967
“FULA SEA” 34’ 2005 VENTURE CALL CHRIS VACCHIO: 772.263.0547
“BASIC MATERIALS” 33’ 2001 INTREPID CALL JACK ROBERTSON: 772.260.1364
“FISH ON” 32’ 2004 ALBEMARLE CALL JERRY GILPIN: 772.359.5745
31’ 2000 CONTENDER CALL MIKE SCALISI: 954.650.3706
SOUTH FLORIDA
CANGL_SFL1-SFL8.indd 4
DECEMBER 2016
HMY.COM
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
11/17/16 12:15 PM
PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT KLUCH WAHOO COLLECTION It’s time to highspeed troll over to W W W.K LUCH.COM today and get your hands on the latest Kluch Wahoo Collection. If you are looking to stay cool while trolling for hoos, we have the perfect performance long sleeve shirts available for both men and women. The Kluch Wahoo Performance Long Sleeve offers superior sun protection and performance qualities. Featuring up to UPF +50 solar protection, the Kluch Wahoo Performance Long Sleeve is lightweight, comfortable, and sure to keep the sun’s rays from penetrating through to your skin. This fabric is powered by PURE-tech™ moisture wicking technology.
BOAT INSURANCE SINKING YOU?
SAVE
50%Insurance
up to
on Boat
Get the
LOWEST Rates!
BOATS & JETSKI From:
$37,000 $75,000 $100,000 $250,000 $500,000 $264/yr $474/yr $586/yr $2,975/yr $5,985/yr
GET A QUOTE! (888) 977-4500 (954) 785-5000
BoatInsuranceFlorida.com Bradley Insurance Group
Covering Boaters throughout the south since 1988
WWW.KLUCH.COM
Your #1 Source for Boat Insurance
We've Got You Hooked Up at Our Resort, restaurant and bars make Capt Hiram’s Marina a prized spot for those looking for their perfect fishing getaway, as well as fun times on shore. After your successful fishing trip, relax with a cold beer while we cook your catch. It's everything a fisherman could want in one location!
Call today or visit HIRAMS.COM for more information ask for the "Hook Up" hotel rate when you make your reservations
1606 Indian River Drive, Sebastian Florida, 32958 • Capt Hiram's Resort: 1-888-hirams1 • www.hirams.com
m
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
CANGL_FL1-FL24.indd 13
DECEMBER 2016
FLORIDA 13
11/17/16 2:34 PM
T
he Dry Tortugas are a group of seven small islands 67 miles west of Key West. Encompassed within a 100-acre national park, the islands are best known for Fort Jefferson, a 19th century brick fort on a tiny island in the middle of the ocean. The history of the Dry Tortugas is pretty amazing, and so is the fishing. Fort Jefferson was built to protect the busiest shipping lanes between the Gulf Coast and the eastern seaboard. During the civil war, the fort was used by the Union army to disrupt shipping to confederate forces. During that same period, the fort was also used as a prison. The most famous prisoner held at the fort was Dr. Samuel Mudd, who mended John Wilkes Booth’s leg. In 1874, the army abandoned the fort and it was used solely as a coaling station for resupply. The Dry Tortugas received their name because there was no water on the island and the turtles prevalent on the beach made a good food source. The fort itself was never finished completely, but it is a testament to determination. All the building materials needed to build the fort were brought down by barge. The scope of it doesn’t hit you until you sit in the archways of the fort and think back in history of them hauling 14 million bricks 70 miles from Key West and roughly 200 miles from the mainland out in the middle of the ocean. Those arches of bricks often are made of six different angles meeting together to make the complex ceiling. A walk around the fort and climbing the walls is a must for anyone traveling to Dry Tortuga. Plan on just relaxing and watching the sunset from inside the fort. For anglers, the true magic happens when you go fishing off Fort Jefferson. The waters surrounding the fort are crystal clear. Often, when fishing in 30 or 40 feet of water you can watch groupers swim out of a hole and eat your bait. Whether you decide to fish K Buoy on the north side of the fort for yellowtails, East Key for groupers and mutton, or the south side of the fort for big groupers or kings, it is magical. The fishing at the fort is like going back 30 years in time and catching fish of yester-year. When you see a boat come back from the fort with its catch, you can tell where they have been without even asking. The fish are larger and more 14 FLORIDA
CANGL_FL1-FL24.indd 14
DECEMBER 2016
colorful, and there’s just more of them. I think the remoteness of the fort has kept the fishing pristine. You know the king fishing at the fort is amazing when you see tournament teams run hundreds of miles to catch a fish there to win a tournament. I think there have been more winning kingfish caught at the fort than any place else, but the fort is known for its bottom fishing. Whether you decide to bottom fish on the Atlantic side of the fort or the Gulf of Mexico on the north side, be ready for some awesome action. On the Atlantic side, you can anchor down and chum up the yellowtails on the reef edge or drift fish the different drops. These drops are bottom contours that often only change by a couple of feet, but those edges hold myriad fish. The 204 drop or the 250 drop edges are loaded with fish, but you have to use the right tackle. I prefer braid when bottom fishing. The difference with braid when you are fishing deep is it takes half the weight to get down, and you can feel exactly what is going on with your bait. The amount of weight will vary every day, you want to make sure you have enough weight to hold bottom; you do not want your line scoping out away from the boat. When the line scopes out, you have to put more and more line out to find the bottom. Ideally, you want your bait a foot off the bottom. If you scope out, you also have a great tendency to hang the bottom. It can often be hard to get the feel for it for new anglers. Bait options are endless, whether you fish live bait (pinfish, pilchards, mullet) or dead bait, there is a time for each. There are days when they only want dead bait like bonita strips, ballyhoo or squid, and they will out fish live 10 to one. Then sometimes jigs with tails or ballyhoo are the secret. The best advice I can give is take it all: dead bait, live bait and artificials. It is a long way to the nearest tackle shop. Don’t be afraid to try different things at different locations. When it comes to jigs, I prefer white and everything from 1-ounce to 10-once. The current can be still, or it could be flying along at 3 knots. For I like to drift fish at the fort. There is so much bottom to cover and so many places I
want to get to that I rarely anchor. A perfect drift for me is 1 1/2 to 2 knots. If there is no current, typically there are no fish. Different times of day are better in different areas. I believe the fish migrate during the day from south to north or vice versa depending on where you are. When you setup a drift over a migration, you will know it instantly by the constant action. When you look at a chart of the Dry Tortugas, your imagination runs wild with all the great bottom contours to fish and different spots that just look fishy. Be mindful of the closed areas and restricted areas around the fort; the fines are expensive. The best part of fishing the Dry Tortugas is exploring a new fishery that is so widespread and alive with fish. You can expect to come home with stories and photos of a lifetime. So take the time to go down West and experience history. Visit the Dry Tortugas web page for more information (www.nps.gov/drto/index.htm). Contact Capt. Mike Weinhoffer and Key West Florida Fishing through their website www. Keywestfloridafishing.com or call 305-395-3474.
More Fishing in the Dry Tortugas, go to
ANGLERSDREAM.CO
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
11/17/16 2:34 PM
Get Bent.
If you think you can triumph over anything that swims, we suggest you go straight to Key West. Because from mighty offshore gamesters including sails, tuna and marlin to backcountry stars such as bonefish, permit, tarpon and snook, you’ll discover your breaking point a lot sooner than you might think. fla-keys.com/keywest 1.800.527.8539
By Tom Warnke
T
he gift of peak experiences happens to all of us. Sometimes we set them up, and sometimes they’re gifts from heaven. We all do our best to orchestrate memorable experiences. For me, a common denominator has been the ocean. Diving, surfing, sailing and fishing are all included. During the 18 years I handled sales and marketing at Costa Del Mar Sunglasses, I was fortunate to witness blue marlin tournaments in St. Thomas, the first Redbone tournament in Islamorada and good times at the Sailfish Marina with the West Palm Beach Fishing Club. Another thread has been the fishing/surfing connection. Having an affinity for the ocean is common to people who fish, and for surfers. Ben Hartig, longtime member of the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council, was one of the most revered surfers at Reef Road in Palm Beach. Nobody dropped in on Ben Hartig. Bill Holmes, who manufactured legendary “Holmesy Surfboards” in Juno Beach, also had the woodworking talents to do custom interiors for Rybovich Boat Company for many years. The late Ted James started Fox Surfboards in Palm Beach County in 1968 while he was catching monster tarpon and snook in the area, and later fished the Outer Banks of North Carolina while manufacturing Fox Surfboards and Sailboards there. Mark Castlow of Fort Pierce started Atlantis Surfboards in the 1960s, and then moved into manufacturing world class Maverick flats boats and Dragonfly Boatworks today. Ralph Boynton, long time Lake Worth pier surfer, won the West Palm Beach Fishing Club’s annual Nora Award for the heaviest snook three times, and holds the 50-year record at 42.08 lbs. Kristy Murphy grew up fishing and diving in the Bahamas before moving to Jupiter. She was so good in the water she could free dive 30 feet, spear a grouper and grab a lobster with the same breath. Kristy went on to win the Women’s World Longboard Championships in big waves. One of the world’s best big-wave surfers, Mark Healy, often free dives 100 feet deep as a volunteer to tag sharks for conservation. The historic Sea Mist drift fishing boat out of Boynton Inlet has had two of the best local surf-
ers as long time captains: Burt Garnsey and Charlie Brown. And don’t forget our own Florida fishing guides/writers Capt. Mike Holliday and Capt. Rodney Smith, both also hooked on surfing. Holmesy Surfboards, Fox Surfboards and Kristy Murphy are all featured in the grand opening of the new Surfing Museum in the Lake Park Arts District on Dec. 9. The Surfing History Museum recently moved from Delray Beach to Lake Park at 738 Park Avenue and the grand opening includes the premier of the new surfing film Ted James with a gift from the ocean, “Dream Steeple.” The museum a 41.75-pound snook, circa 1967. showcases the 100-year history Photo by Ralph Boynton. of surfing in Florida. We hope to see you there, and “talk story” about peak experiences and gifts from the ocean. Tom Warnke is a Trustee and Historian for the Palm Beach County Surfing History Project. Email Tom at trwarnke@hotmail.com or click on surfhistoryproject.org for additional info.
For More on the Surf History Project visit
FISHINGWATERS.CO
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
CANGL_FL1-FL24.indd 15
DECEMBER 2016
FLORIDA 15
11/17/16 2:34 PM
I
f there is a point at which the world of art and the world of sport fishing came together, it can be found in fly tying. If you take a brief moment to scour the internet for videos on tying different types of flies anglers have developed, you’ll see that making flies is in a class all of its own when it comes to our world of fishing. Taking time to use natural or synthetic materials and making them look like something that will fool the wary eye of an elusive sport fish like bonefish or tarpon is a challenge to both our creativity and our knowledge as fishermen. However, learning to become a successful fly tyer can be one the most rewarding experiences in your fishing adventures, and it will force you to heighten your awareness of what your quarry is looking for. But let’s face it, it can be intimidating when you see pictures of some of the masterpiece flies that have been developed by more experienced tyers. Believe it or not, with only a few simple materials, some hooks, a vice, a bobbin, and tying thread, you can begin making quality flies all on your own in a very short amount of time. For the beginning fly tyer planning to fish fresh or saltwater in Florida, there are five flies I feel are not only very effective, but
are also very simple to begin tying on your own. Woolly Buggers, Clouser Minnows, Lefty’s Deceiver, gurglers, and polar fiber minnows are all flies that are a simple and effective launching pad for the beginning tyer. For the Woolly Bugger, you’ll need chenille, marabou and rooster neck hackle. The Clouser Minnow only requires two different colors of buck tail, painted dumbbell eyes and some Flashabou. Lefty’s Deceivers require matching (or varying if you choose) colors of rooster saddle and buck tail, along with some Flashabou and maybe a little paint to make the eyes. A simple gurgler only requires some marabou, chenille and foam, and for a polar fiber minnow, you only need one color of polar fiber, some fish eyes, and five-minute epoxy. For in depth instructions on all five of these flies, there are some great Youtube channels like Fly Fish Food, In The Riffle, or Tight Lines Video that offer great instructional videos for any one of these five flies and a multitude of other fantastic fly patterns. So as a fellow angler, I challenge you to head down to your nearest fly shop, pick up some of these materials and begin not only making your own flies, but catching fish on flies that you made! Good luck and tight lines.
For more fly tying tips, go to
ANGLERMAGFISHING.CO
16 FLORIDA
CANGL_FL1-FL24.indd 16
DECEMBER 2016
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
11/17/16 2:34 PM
Offshore-Inshore-Nearshore...
The Choice Is Yours. Photo Courtesy CFOceanimages
F
or more than 50 years, the Islamorada Sailfish Tournament has kicked off the renowned triple-crown Florida Keys Gold Cup Sailfish Championship Series. This year’s tournament dates are Thursday through Sunday, Dec. 1-4. The all-release challenge, a primary fundraiser for the Islamorada Charter Boat Association, allows an unlimited number of anglers per vessel to participate. Tournament events are to be headquartered at the Whale Harbor Inn and Marina complex, located at mile marker 83 in Islamorada, and open with pre-registration and a kickoff banquet Thursday, Dec. 1. Fishing is scheduled Friday through Sunday, Dec. 2-4, with an awards ceremony Sunday. Entry fees after Nov. 15 are $750 and $650, respectively. The junior angler entry fee is $250 regardless of entry date. Specially priced Islamorada lodging rates are available for the weekend event. The second event in the Gold Cup Series is the Cheeca Lodge Presidential Sailfish Tournament set for Jan. 19-21, 2017. The third is the Islamorada Fishing Club Sailfish Tournament scheduled Jan. 25-26, 2017, when the series culminates and the overall Gold Cup champions are crowned. For registration and information go to islamoradasailfishtournament. com/ or contact Dianne Harbaugh 305-522-4868.
Sailfish Capital of the World.
STuarT • PaLM CITy • JEnSEn BEaCh • huTChInSOn ISLanD POrT SaLErnO • hOBE SOunD • InDIanTOwn
DiscoverMartin.com/fishing • 772-288-5451 • toll free 877-585-0085 Located between Orlando and Miami, just north of Palm Beach • I-95 Exit 101 • Turnpike Exit 133
THE TECHNOLOGY BEHIND OUR AWARD WINNING FISHING PANTS BREAKWATER SERIES
SuperFabric® technology takes a fabric and overlays it with tiny armor plates
An integrated tool pocket lined with
The gaps between guard plates allow ™ to resist cuts, puncSuper Fabric
tures, and wear in this critical area.
Exclusive TidalWeave ™ fabric technology creates seamless abrasion resistant zones in the knees, seat, and pockets while maximizing comfort, breathability, and ease of movement.
SuperFabric® Materials Intrinsic Properties: Durability - Stain Resistance - Breathability Quick Drying - Slash Resistance - Abrasion Resistance Rodent Resistance - Environmental Friendliness
c7.indd 1
CANGL_FL1-FL24.indd 17
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
DECEMBER 2016
11/9/16 3:42 PM FLORIDA 17
11/17/16 2:34 PM
REPOWER HEADQUARTERS
TWIN 300 HP
TWIN 250 HP
300 HP WHITE Fly By Wire
BLACK or WHITE Fly By Wire
BLACK Fly By Wire
250 HP
P
2
BLACK Fly By Wire
W
GUARANTEED LOWEST PRICE!
6 year
SUZUKI * WarraNTy AS LOW AS 5.99% On MOtOrs 40 HP And UP!
*
*
*5.99% Financing W.A.C. - All Prices are plus applicable sales tax. Limited quantities at these prices. Installation includes Suzuki Rig Kit, SS prop & labor.
175 HP
175 HP
BLACK Fly By Wire
18 FLORIDA
CANGL_FL1-FL24.indd 18
WHITE
DECEMBER 2016
TWIN 150 HP BLACK Fly By Wire
150 HP
1
BLACK or WHITE Fly By Wire
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
11/17/16 2:34 PM
R
S
PALM CITY YACHTS 612 SW Federal Hwy. Stuart, FL 34994 www.palmcityyachts.com (772) 220-3000
225 HP
WHITE or BLACK
TWIN 200 HP WHITE
872 N. Federal Hwy. Lantana, FL 33462 www.pcylantana.com (772) 220–3000
200 HP WHITE
E!
TWIN 175 HP WHITE
prices too low to print!! Call Today For deTails & availabiliTy
150 HP WHITE
140 HP WHITE
115 HP WHITE
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
CANGL_FL1-FL24.indd 19
90 HP WHITE
DECEMBER 2016
FLORIDA 19
11/17/16 2:34 PM
M
y earliest introduction to the Bahamas was Andros, and I really feel at home when I go back. Although I am blessed to have traveled throughout the Bahamas for my ongoing research of bonefish and the bonefishing industry, it was my initial angling trip to Andros that created ties to the Bahamas that draw me back. This, the largest and most sparsely developed of the Bahamian islands, offers some of the best fishing in the world. Andros is truncated by extensive, deep and vital oceanic creeks referred to as bights that act as fish highways, transporting rich nutrients from region to region and tremendous numbers of fish. North Andros, separated from Mangrove Cay by the north bight, extends roughly from Bering Point all the way north to the Joulters. Like the rest of Andros, a single road on the eastern fringe allows for travel from north to south. The western side of Andros is largely undeveloped, is challenging to reach and is now the largest Marine Protected Area in the Bahamas. Bering Point can be considered an epicenter of bonefishing on Andros and in the Bahamas for that matter. This small fishing community lies on the southeastern tip of Andros, south of Fresh Creek one of the largest settlements on Andros, and just south of the AUTEC naval base. Bering Point is home to many long-time lodges and some of the best-known guides in the world. Guides like Ivan Neymour, Charlie Smith, and Rupert Leadon started guiding anglers in the 40s and 50s, working to develop a premier bonefishing destination. Indeed, the flats of Andros are unriveled in their sheer size and many areas on the west side of Andros remain relatively untouched. Anglers visiting north Andros have a wide array of accommodations to choose from and while I was conducting interviews in the area, I stayed at the Andros Island Bonefish Club, founded by local legend Rupert Leadon, who passed in 2012. Although I was unable to interview Rupert for my research, I met and interviewed many of his family members. Through conversing with family and community members, it is very clear how much Mr. Leadon helped the local economy. Like the Leadon family, many guides working in Andros are descended from guiding greats, those men who ventured into a new industry receiving little credit for their tremendous efforts, until now. Flats within easy wading from Bering Point are extensive and varied. Anglers should have wading boots and larger flies for deeper water and larger fish. Double-digit bonefish are common in Andros. Fish the tides, look for moving water, look for places that get less pressure and do not be afraid to wade deep for big fish... however, watch for sharks. You can bet that if you find good bonefishing, you will also find sharks. Be wary of sharks while releasing bonefish, and reduce the potential for predation of your released bonefish. Do this by using adequate rods, reels and lines, by reducing fight time, by eliminating handling and using barbless hooks. “Keep ’em wet.” If you have to have a photo, consider waterproof cameras for interesting perspectives of you and your fish. North Andros is very interesting geographically. The south by Bering Point is sub-tropical. In the north, starting roughly near Stafford Creek, where the beautiful Stafford Creek Lodge is located, are extensive pine forests and some agriculture creating a significant change from the south. Bonefish angling is available all along the eastern shores, and creeks are great places to start. Car rentals are readily available from local airports and adventuresome anglers can reap great rewards for getting off the proverbial beaten path. Some creek 20 FLORIDA
CANGL_FL1-FL24.indd 20
DECEMBER 2016
systems are extensive, and as with all of Andros, traveling to the west side requires a boat and expert local knowledge... a guide. The northern tip of Andros is known as the Joulters, recently hit hard by Hurricane Matthew. Local guide Phillip Rolle graciously showed me some of the Joulters, and I can genuinely say the habitat is rich and the fishing is amazing. Miles and miles of hard white sandy bottom flats welcome anglers venturing to the area. I get the impression less angling pressure has permitted the continued health of local fish stocks. Huge schools of large fish move through countless cuts, bars and shoals, making the need for a guide critical. Given the size of the Joulters and all of Andros for that matter, finding fish is a daunting task; local guides who fish every day will greatly improve your odds of catching fish. Although the fishing on Andros is outstanding, there is much to do for non-anglers or on days away from the flats. Many blue holes dot the landscape, fantastic diving and snorkelling are easy to access, world-class birding and ecotours are available, and a rich culture including festivals like Crab Fest make for a great trip. For much more on this research please visit: http://tomkarrow.wixsite.com/ bahamas-guide-tek. Tom Karrow is a doctoral researcher evaluating the sustainability of the Bahamas bonefishing industry through accessing local guide knowledge and history. Tom works in conjunction with Bonefish and Tarpon Trust, The University of the Bahamas and the Bahamas Fly Fishing Industry Association. Research is funded in part through partnerships with Nautilus Reels, R.L.Winston Fly Rods, FishPond, 12 Weight, Costa and World Angling.
For More Bonefishing in Andros, go to
PEACEFULWATERS.CO
COAST GUARD APPROVED COURSE & EXAM
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
11/17/16 2:34 PM
BOAT REVIEW
Luau Dinner Sponsor
DARN, NOW I AM GOING TO HAVE TO BUY A NEW BOAT!
Shells of Melbourne Entertainment sponsor
Jimenez Life & Health
By Bert Marcus Last week I got a call from my friend Bill Washburn in Sarasota. He knew I had been running a Sailfish for the past seven years and wanted to know if I had seen the new Sailfish 236CC yet. I told him that I hadn’t and asked him why he cared. “Well I’ve got one tied up at my dock,” he replied. “I wanted to see if you wanted to go out with me tomorrow on my new boat.” I have never been one to turn down a fishing trip. We made plans to meet at his house on Longboat Key the next morning and said goodbye.
Mai Tai Cocktail SponsorS Lou’s Blues Carroll Distributing
Anglers For Conservation wishes to thank all of our Paddleboard sponsors who generously Raffle SponsorS Nance Cacciatore contributed to our 2016 Paddleboard House, Indialantic ProteCt our WAters Aloha Shirt Sponsor fundraising event. Blue Turtle Magazine Surf Silent Auction Sponsors
AFC Orlando Chapter • Against The Grain Tattoo • Amie Stafford Photography • Aqua Bound Jason Arnold • Capt. Glynn Austin • Bimini Bay • Jon Brangan • Capt. Hiram’s Resort • Frank Catino Chairs for Affairs • Gloria Clifford • Columbia • Da’Bonz Carver • DOA Lures • Elliot Museum Harry Goode’s Outdoor Shop • Carl Hiaasen • Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park Indialantic Seafood Market • Karen’s Kayaks • Key West Hammock Company • Capt. John Kumiski Mulligan’s • Capt. Mark Nichols • On The Edge Rock Climbing Gym • Palm Beach Memorabilia Robin M. Petersen, Attorney • Pizza Gallery • Plantation on Crystal River • Preetibeads Randell Made Knives • River Palm Cottages & Fish Camp • Seadek • Sport Fishing Magazine StoreSmart of Rockledge • Suntree Country Club • The Rave • Tiki Mike • Weedline Apparel
Additional Thanks to:
A Better Copy • A&B Graphics • Brevard Hawaiian Dancers • Coastal Angler Magazine Mike Conneen • Dennis Abdelhamid the Webmaster • INI Productions • Alan Jotkoff Doug Olander • Brian Powell • Rodney Smith Media • Donnie Torok • Karrie Torok Tammy Wilson • Lori Wnek • Warren Wnek
After fighting a little traffic the next morning, I pulled back behind Bill’s House to his dock and there was Bill loading some rods and a cooler into what I could tell from a distance from its distinctive bow flare was a Sailfish, but the more modern profile and the hard-top frame integrated into the console were attractive new additions. “Get aboard,” he said, beaming with pride. “Just got it over the weekend.” He filled me in on all the details. The 236CC was a brand new Sailfish model, in fact this was number seven. “They’ve taken the best of your boat and added a lot of new innovations,” he explained, while starting to show me around the boat. “He really thought this one through, from the keel up – it’s got form and function.” I could see many of the old standards features from my old Sailfish – deep gunwales, built-in transom bait well, well-laid-out console, big fish boxes in he bow. However, there was plenty of “new” in this new model. “Look how they handled the transom seating,” Bill said, pointing to a fold-up seat attached to the transom. “And the whole thing lifts up to give you easy access to the bilge.” He then pointed to the leaning post lifted up the cushion on the passenger’s side and said, “look at this, a second live well build into the leaning post.” He also pointed out the tackle storage and stowable bait station built into the leaning post before getting behind the helm, tapping on the passenger seat and telling me to get ready to go. “I’ve put about 15 hours on the motor since Saturday,” Bill explained, “I could have gotten it with a 200 or 300 Yamaha, but I went with the 250.” “It runs 47 mph wide open,” Bill boasted. “And like all Sailfish’s, the VDS hull cuts into the water and the ride is real smooth.” As I said earlier, I have been running a Sailfish for the past seven years, and one thing that I have always appreciated is the way she handles in rough water. I have to admit, I was jealous of Bill and I spent most of the trip calculating what I could get for trading in my 218CC and what color my new 236CC would be.
CONNER’S NUTTER BUTTER Most fishermen will tell you they have a favorite color when it comes to specific fly patterns or lures. As a general rule, especially with streamers, it’s a good idea to have a range of colors to cycle through until you find what the fish are keyed in on. The Nutter Butter is a great pattern that falls toward the natural color palette, featuring mostly tans and browns and natural material like coyote fur. Something I have noticed is these subtle colors can draw a strike when brighter colors will not, making streamers like the Nutter Butter a staple for any streamer fisher’s box. In addition to color, the action and profile of the Nutter Butter are perfectly suited to drawing strikes from predatory fish. This fly really dances underwater. Rear Hook Hook: Gamakatsu B10S Size 2 Tail: Tan Extra Select Craft Fur Body: Tan Ice Dub Hackle: Polar Chenille Olive Copper UV Collar: Coyote Fur in a dubbing loop Front Hook Articulation: Senyo’s Intruder Wire and 2 6mm beads Hook: Gamakatsu B10S Size 1/0 Rattle: Hareline Plastic Rattle Medium Tail: Tan Craft Fur Body: Tan Ice Dub Hackle: Polar Chenille Olive Copper UV Collar: Coyote Fur in a dubbing loop Head: Brown Laser Dub Over Tan Eyes: 8mm CCG Eyes Tempt Head: CCG Flex
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
CANGL_FL1-FL24.indd 21
DECEMBER 2016
FLORIDA 21
11/17/16 2:35 PM
Smith_CoastalAngler_OCT_8.25x10.75.pdf
1
9/13/16
2:32 PM
C
M
Y
CM
MY
CMY
K
p: Tal Roberts
CY
Make the fish pop. The Guides Choice. See deeper with ChromaPop™.
The experience is everything.™ 22 FLORIDA
CANGL_FL1-FL24.indd 22
DECEMBER 2016
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
11/17/16 2:35 PM
By Capt. Michael Okruhlik
I
t’s December. I’m ready for some winter wade fishing, and I am sure you are, too. Now the question, is our equipment ready? The last thing I want to happen… again, is to be waist deep in 45-degree water and 40-degree air temp and realize my waders have sprung a leak. Let’s go over a few things to prevent this. First, I start with storage last spring. I store all of my waders and jackets in a climate-controlled environment. I also make sure to hang them up to avoid items getting tossed on top of them. Well in advance of my first trip, I will do a thorough inspection in search of pin holes and abrasions. The best method I have found for this is to turn my waders inside out, grab a spotlight and head for a dark room. I shine the spotlight inside and look for any light shining through. In the event I spot a hole, I will circle that area with a permanent marker. Once identified, I then use the appropriate patch adhesive for my waders and make the necessary repair. After this, I like to fill them with water as a secondary check. Now, when it comes to the type of equipment to buy, there are endless options from economical to expensive. There are two trains of thought here, and over my career I have subscribed to both. I used to purchase the more economical prod-
ucts, and for the most part they served me well, but I have had those occasional uncomfortable long, wet and cold days. My thought process was I could buy 6 to 10 pairs of these waders or buy one pair of the expensive ones. The 6 to 10 might last me a lifetime. It was hard for me to see the benefits to spending substantially more money for what I felt was the same product. I heard reviews that the others were warmer etc., but I just didn’t see it since they are both fairly thin and breathable. Once I tried a pair of the more expensive brands, I was hooked! It was a night and day difference in the feel, comfort and warmth. Not to mention the more expensive ones typically come with some type of warranty. Although I have not had any problems to find out first-hand, I hear customer service is top notch if something does fail. As I mentioned, both price points will work, but there is something to be said for buying quality when it comes to winter wade fishing gear. So whatever your preference, always take the time to check your equipment prior to that first wade in search of those winter trophy speckled trout. Capt. Michael Okruhlik is the inventor of Controlled Descent Lures and the owner of www.MyCoastOutdoors.com.
Gift Certicate Value can be $100-$100,000 $ To: From:
Authorized by
Photo courtesy of My Coast Outdoors.
For More Tips on Winter Wading, go to
INSHOREANGLER.CO
Holiday SavingS Shooting Clothing & gear - Footwear - Survival - KniveS - Military & taCtiCal
Authorized by
239-574-7800 | www.ActionCraft.com
20% oFF
uSe Code “hCM2016” online or in the Store www.arMynavyoutdoorS.CoM
Valid through 12/24/16. Can be Combined with other offers.
Jacksonville 904-725-5000 • West Palm Beach 561-684-5533 Davie 954-584-7227 • North Lauderdale 954-973-6289
www.armynavyoutdoors.com
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
CANGL_FL1-FL24.indd 23
DECEMBER 2016
FLORIDA 23
11/17/16 2:35 PM
THE ALTERNATIVE TO BUYING A NEW BOAT
Performance Bulletin Available
Suzuki Repower Centers are stationed around Florida to help with your Suzuki service and repower needs.
Lou’s Marine, Inc. Gulf Breeze
St. Augustine Marine Center St. Augustine
COMING SOON
Mastry Engine Center’s 51 years of repower experience now combined with Suzuki outboard motors.
COMING SOON Mastry Engine Center St. Petersburg
Repower packages designed to best fit your needs and not stretch your budget. Financing available.
Bayfront Yacht Works Sarasota
Calusa Certified Marine
All Suzuki repowers come with Suzuki’s “Gimme Six!” 6-year protection.
Cape Coral
Marina One Deerfield Beach
Atlantic Marine Store Hialeah
Boat Services Group Key West
24 FLORIDA
CANGL_FL1-FL24.indd 24
RequestCOASTALANGLERMAG.COM a quote! • suzukirepower.com • 1-800-545-4574 • THEANGLERMAG.COM
DECEMBER 2016
11/17/16 2:35 PM
Sonic SizzleTail
Gifts for Anglers
™
from
Free Floating
S ic on Ar m
• For saltwater -
Dept. CS006L
Snook, Redfish, Flounder and many more.
• For freshwater Bass, Pike, Walleye and many more.
PantherMartin.com |
/PantherMartin |
/PantherMartinFishing
THE ONLY LURE WITH THE PATENTED
JET TRAIL SYSTEM New P200
O N LY
$11.95
SELECT DEALER INQUIRES WELCOME
• Jet Trail • Action Lip • Rattle Chamber • Works with all predatory fish 386•310•7165 • Designed and tested by fisherman PiranaFishingLures.com
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
DECEMBER 2016
NATIONAL
15
Gifts for Anglers
THANK YOU FOR A RECORD SETTING 2016 SALES YEAR!
HAPPY HOLIDAYS & MERRY CHRISTMAS IF YOU WANT THE BEST, CALL THE BIGGEST!
OVER
30 YEARS IN BUSINESS
CUSTOM IMPORTER & DESIGNER WE SPECIALIZE IN PRIVATE LABELS
www.
.com
MULTI FuNCTIoNAL HEADWEAR
WEAR IT 12 WAYS
HAPPY HOLIDAYS 252.235.2461
16
NATIONAL
DECEMBER 2016
SUPPLIER TO COASTAL ANGLER
BUY ONLINE AT
iHATEHATS. COM
WHOLESALE INQUIRIES HEADWEAR SPECIALISTS
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
1-800-228-3889 sales@capsmith.com
Century Gothic
HEADWEAR SPECIALISTS
ALL LOGOS AND TRADEMARKS ARE THE PROPERTY OF THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS © CAPSMITH, INC. 2016
Gifts for Anglers
FRABILL-8.5 X 4.94-AEGIS.pdf
1
8/9/16
11:17 PM
C
M
Y
CM
MY
CY
CMY
K
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
DECEMBER 2016
NATIONAL
17
FRESHWATER
We’ve cracked the code ...
Surprising Winter is the Best Planting Time
18
FRESHWATER
at planting, and take the rest of the winter off. Even though there are no signs of growth above ground, the root systems will have time to get adjusted to their new location and begin to initiate new root growth. There are plenty of advantages of growing your own edibles. First of all, you know what has been done over the course of the growing season from a chemical stand point. Second, the fruit just taste
DECEMBER 2016
better coming out of your home orchard versus buying fruit from the grocers that have little to no flavors. Thirdly, it is good for your soul and you will feel more connected to the environment and nature. Whether it is an apple tree, muscadine vine or a blueberry bush; now is the time to plant. Let’s Grow Together. Greg Ison, Ison’s Nursery and Vineyards, 800733-0324, www.isons.com
...on Grilling fish! No More Fish Baskets or Foil! The GrillGrate surface coupled with the GrateTool™ makes lifting & turning fish a snap.
Code GrateFish Save10% Promo
te r... Gra ift fo G
I am often asked when is the best time to plant fruiting plants. My answer is usually the same; the best time is 20 years ago or today. The second best time to plant is during the winter months. Plants are dormant, and can be easily shipped and planted with no stress on the plant because there is not a lot of maintenance once the plant or tree has been planted. Simply dig a good hole, water thoroughly
Sits On Top of Any Grill
www.grillgrate.com • 877.380.2527
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
FRESHWATER RHODAN INTRODUCES 72” SHAFT GPS GUIDED TROLLING MOTOR
BOSSMAN TECHNICAL POLING SKIFFS
16,950
FR $
“ I had the chance to test the new Bossman TailSpotter and I must say I was very impressed. I’ve run a lot of boats in my career and this boat is as good if not better than anything I’ve driven.” Capt. Mike Hakala, Aqua Dream Lures
New Longer Shaft for High Bow Boats
SKIMMER TUNNEL HULL
19,950
FR $
Excellent for Offshore Fishing Same Superior GPS Technology 4X More Accurate 36% More Efficient Outstanding Customer Support
MUSKIE LURES from
BossmanBoats_.25_0716.indd 1
6/16/16 4:55 PM
Great for Muskie & Pike
• 3 Models • 4 Sizes • Single & Tandem Hooks • 15 Fish Catching Colors www.gpsanchor.com
888-434-7726
Dept . C2006L
PantherMartin.com |
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
/PantherMartin |
/PantherMartinFishing
DECEMBER 2016
FRESHWATER
19
New African Surf Rod Design Promises ‘Seven Seas’ Success By Mike Pehanich
T
he landscape is stark off Namibia’s South Atlantic Coast. Sands end in sea, and, well, that’s about all there is to see! But these coastal waters where Jeri Drake and wife Sue fish and train for international surf fishing competition are loaded with game species, including copper sharks (“bronzies”), spotted gully, cow sharks, blue rays, smooth hounds and many more. You might never make it to Africa to fish these waters, but the tackle and techniques that Jeri—a master rod builder, innovator, member of Namibian President’s fishing team, and owner of Excalibur Tackle (www. excalibur-tackle.com ) in the town of Henties Bay—takes to the surf could find application on your coastal waters, too. Fishing is serious sport along the “Skeleton Coast,” particularly for tournament anglers who, armed with long rods and a fighting belt, often wade out several hundred yards to sandbanks, routinely casting 6- to 7-once sinkers and bait 100 to 160 yards or more to reach hard-fighting game fish. Rod design for Jeri Drake, known simply as “Jeri” in southern African fishing circles, has evolved into 14-foot and longer rods. He has developed his own blanks for this style of fishing, with unique handles featuring short butt sections and long fore grips, the latter measuring around 28 inches. The essential difference to U.S. style blanks is a ‘faster’ action, as opposed to the usual ‘through’ action. Jeri employs the same “reel down” design—reel positioned relatively close to the fighting belt—with surf rods he builds for both “fixed spool” (spinning) reels and conventional reels. The long fore grips allow fishermen to change the fulcrum point while fighting the fish. The “reel down” design also makes it easier to master more powerful casting techniques and thus achieve better distances. Wading through troughs and casting and fighting fish in sea spray calls
for a non-slip rod grip material. Jeri crafts his rod handles individually, wrapping Winn Superior Rod Wrap (www.winngrips.com ) directly over the large butt section of the rod blank. The all-weather WinnDry polymer, which also wraps easily over existing cork or EVA grips with its tape-like backing, retains its tacky feel even when he’s immersed in sea spray. In lieu of finishing tape, Jeri terminates the ends of the rod wrap with thread wrap and a finishing coat. This prevents seawater, sand particles and any other substance to undermine the grip material by seeping in between the wrap and blank. It also gives the handle a more finished look. To protect the polymer material from wear and punishment where rod butt meets rod belt, Jeri places a woven carbon sleeve above the butt button. The base of the rod wrap starts above the sleeve. This keeps the polymer from contacting the rod portal of the belt. Adapt some of Jeri’s surf rod tips to the rods in your arsenal. You’ll be tipping your cap to the tackle innovations of the avid anglers of southern Africa!
To see Winn Grips Fishing Rods in action, go to
FISHINGLIFE.CO
CODE:
TOP BRANDS | COMPLETE KITS | LARGEST SELECTION | FREE CATALOG
WWW.MUDHOLE.COM/CAM
(800)-820-2509 Must create free account to use coupon code. First Order Only. 10% off, excludes Sage and OKUMA. Retail sales only. Expires 12/31/2016.
20
NATIONAL
DECEMBER 2016
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT NO SHOES NATION GEAR Engel has partnered with Kenny Chesney’s No Shoes Nation to offer you a better way to keep #SeriouslyCool. A complete range of products will keep that “cool factor” alive for hours, days, even weeks. With 2 inches of insulation, a rugged lid that seals tightly, virtually indestructible construction, and the No Shoes Nation logo proudly emblazoned on the front, Engel High-Performance Coolers are exactly what you need when the show goes on the road. Packing your stuff in? Grab an Engel No Shoes Nation Backpack Cooler. It’s tough, easy to carry, and can hold enough food and drinks to keep the party going into the night. New NSN Backpack Coolers are coming soon, so stay tuned. When you’re ready to watch the show, sit back with your Engel No Shoes Nation Tumbler. These vacuum-insulated, stainless steel 30-ounce tumblers have a no-drip lid, and a no-skid bottom, so you can enjoy a drink without worrying about spills. Best of all, proceeds from all these sales go to supporting the CCA’s National Habitat Program so there will be a waterfront for us all to enjoy long into the future. For more information, visit
WWW.ENGELCOOLERS.COM
PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT WINN SUPERIOR ROD WRAP
The Lure That Swims •4 NEW Colors! •Unique patented design •Works with soft baits! • 2 hooks Included •Made in USA
Scan this code to see the lure in action at www.keweenawtc.com
No more cork tape! No more bike wrap! Now you can apply the patented WinnDry polymer of the all-weather rod grips from Winn to your own rod handles in minutes with just a pair of scissors and a marking pen for instant comfort and rod control. Available in 96- and 44-inch rolls, Winn Superior Rod Wrap brings bold color, style, elegance and fashion to any rod arsenal with seven solid colors: lime green, dark gray, red, yellow, pink, black and purple—and seven hot and trending camo color patterns: Wildfire, Desert Camo, Blue Camo, Lime Green Camo, Gray Camo, White Blue Camo and Pink Camo. The Saltwater Series (96-inch only) features three solid embossed “Tuna” wraps and an elegant camo-style “Dorado.” This versatile rod wrap, which comes complete with finishing tape, can perform double duty on landing nets, boat handles, gaffs and other surfaces upon which the non-slip properties of Winn polymers offer tactile advantage. Now anyone can put a Winn “skin” over the grips of their favorite rods. Finishing tape included.
WWW.WINNGRIPS.COM
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
DECEMBER 2016
NATIONAL
21
UNDER THE SEA
SPEARFISHING WORLD RECORDS SHERI DAYE
M
ost people have heard of IGFA (International Game Fish Association), which manages world records for fishermen. But have you heard of IUSA (International Underwater Spearfishing Association)? IUSA keeps track of spearfishing world records. Both were founded more than 65 years ago and have a rich history—and both pride themselves for providing a universal code of sporting ethics as well as record keeping. The IUSA rules are fairly simple: the fish must be taken while freediving and using a muscle-powered speargun, sling or polespear. The catch must be legal, unassisted and weighed on a certified scale. The application must include photos of the weighing, dimensions and witness information. The categories are: men and women, saltwater and freshwater, speargun and sling/polespear. In other words, a woman can have a record black grouper taken by polespear in the ocean; a man can have a record walleye taken by a speargun in a lake, and so forth. I was inspired a few years ago to see if I could get a world record yellowfin tuna. That led me to learn to hold my breath, educate myself on equipment, get in better shape, learn all about tunas, save money for trips and make friends with other bluewater hunters. Having that goal set many other activities in motion.
I was fortunate to achieve my goal with a 179-pound tuna in Mexico. While the catch itself was exciting, I now realize that it’s the hunt, not the catch—or as they say, “it’s the journey, not the destination.” The lessons learned, the new friends made along the way, the memories—that is what becomes most precious over time. If you’re interested in pursuing a world record, here’s some quick tips: 1. Go where the fish are! Investigate areas, charters, and recent catches. 2. Use the right tool for the job. For example, Wong guns are known for bluewater hunting, Hammerhead is known for slings/polespears, etc. 3. Know the rules in advance so you don’t unwittingly disqualify a record. They can be found on the IUSA website at www. iusarecords.com. 4. Pack a certified scale and tape measure in your dive bag. You never know when that special catch will take place! Chatillon scales are known for being accurate and “certifiable.” 5. Above all, be safe and have fun. Records are an enjoyable pursuit, but they don’t compare to your health and wellbeing. With a bit of persistence and some luck, you might be able to immortalize the fish of a lifetime by claiming a world record. Life is short, so get out and enjoy it! Follow “Sheri Daye” & “The Blue Wild Ocean Adventure Expo” April 22-23, 2017 – Ft. Lauderdale - Instagram and Facebook.
For more Sheri Daye, go to
CAMSPEARFISHING.COM
EXHIBITORS - SEMINARS - WORKSHOPS
freediving, scuba, spearfishing, lobstering, fishing, surfing, SUP marine art, U/W photo and video, watercraft, apparel, travel
April 22 - 23, 2017 - Ft. Lauderdale, Florida - www.TheBlueWild.com
JOIN
ONLINE
• Regional Reports • Featured Articles • Fishing Tips • Giveaways
www.COASTALANGLERMAG.COM 22
NATIONAL
DECEMBER 2016
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
Team MHX finds Success in 2016
H
FLW Photo
ow does a team that collectively won over $425K in 2015 go out and improve? “Maintaining the incredible work ethic of our anglers while working directly with our team to continue to develop the best blanks out there,” said Bob McKamey who is The Man when it comes to rod building and managing the team. FLW Tour pro John Cox started off the year with a bang at Lake Okeechobee with a top-12 cut and valuable AOY points. John narrowly missed the Angler of the Year in 2015 but had and extra spark when starting out the new season. An interesting side note to that Okeechobee event was Brad Hallman from Norman, Oklahoma, who was flipping dense reed heads with a custom-built MHX-FS966. “We didn’t initially know Brad was using our blanks until after the win,” Bob said. Come to find out, one of the MHX Regional Staff members Brandon Mosley, who fishes the COSTA series built Hallman’s rods before the event. So with just one event down in the FLW Tour, MHX Blanks had accounted for over $100k, not a bad start. Less than a month later, the Elite Series was on the St. Johns River in Palatka, Fla., and MHX Pro Brandon Lester found himself in the Day 1 lead and newest Team Member Bradley Roy was not far behind. Although he relinquished the lead over the next few days, Brandon and Bradley finished in the Top 20 to earn valuable AOY Points and nice paydays. Not to be outdone, John Cox and the FLW Tour were on Lake Hartwell in South Carolina the very same weekend, and Cox had the lead in that event. Although he did not win wire to wire, he was at the top when the smoke cleared on Sunday. With a Top-12 in the first event and a win in the second event, it seemed Cox wasted no time getting back to his
2015 form. On the regional event side, team member Brandon Mosley maintained a hot hand through the Costa Series and made two out of three cuts while building his rods as well as Hallman’s out on the FLW Tour. As the FLW Tour and Elite Series went on throughout the year, Cox, Roy and Lester continued to produce all while building their own rods. Cox, the most notable, who builds lake-specific rods in his hotel room during practice also has fellow anglers coming to him to fix a tip-top or a guide in an emergency. As the 2016 Season comes to a close, MHX has had an incredible year with multiple titles, a FLW Cup Championship and even team members headed to the Classic for the first time in their careers. Keep an eye out for the MHX Team as 2017 Season begins in January. If you are looking to build your own fishing rods check out MHX Rods at www.fishmhx.com and Mud Hole Custom Tackle at www.MudHole.com.
UNDER $200...The Doctor’s Choice For ADVANCED HEARING AID TECHNOLOGY How can a hearing aid that costs less than $200 be every bit as good as one that sells for $2,000 or more? Tremendous strides have been made in Advanced Hearing Aid Technology and those cost reductions have not passed on to you---Until Now
“It is so much better than the $3,000 hearing aid I had been using for years” Robert C. South Bend
THE WORLD’S BEST HEARING AID VALUE Ear Hook
Hearing Aid Tubing
Volume Dial Power & Channel Switch
Comfort-tip Ear-Bud or Domes Battery Compartment
45-DAY RISK-FREE TRIAL
Outperforms Many Higher Priced Hearing Aids! Since Medicare and most private insurance do not cover hearing aids, ENT surgeon Dr. Cherukuri designed a game-changing solution without sacrificing the quality of components that you can actually afford. The result is the - MDHearingAid PRO®
starting out at well under $200
NEARLY INVISIBLE
Try It at Home with our
“I recommend them to my patients with hearing loss” Amy S. Audiologist Indiana
If you are not completely satisfied, simply return it within that time period for a
The fact is, you don’t need to pay high prices for a medical-grade FDA registered hearing aid. MDHearingAid PRO® is a high performance hearing aid that works right out of the box with no time-consuming “adjustment” appointments. You can conveniently access a hearing specialist online or by phone---even after the sale. No other company provides such extensive support. Over 75,000 satisfied customers agree. Now that you know, why pay more?
45-Day RISK-FREE Trial 100% refund of your purchase price.
800-905-7892
GetMDHearingAid.com Use Code:
DA82
For a Year Supply of
FREE BATTERIES FREE SHIPPING and
PROUDLY ASSEMBLED IN THE FROM DOMESTIC & IMPORTED COMPONENTS
The MDHearingAid PRO has been rigorously tested by leading ENT (Ear, Nose and Throat) physicians and audiologists who have unanimously agreed that the sound quality and output in many cases exceeds more expensive hearing aids. ®
“I have had this aid two days and all I can say is WOW!” Terrsa H., Grove, NJ
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
DECEMBER 2016
NATIONAL
23
24
NATIONAL
DECEMBER 2016
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
How Does Harbor Freight Sell GREAT QUALITY Tools at the LOWEST Prices?
2.5 HP, 21 GALLON, 125 PSI VERTICAL AIR COMPRESSOR
We have invested millions of dollars in our own state-of-the-art quality test labs and millions more in our factories, so our tools will go toe-to-toe with the top professional brands. And we can sell them for a fraction of the price because we cut out the middle man and pass the savings on to you. It’s just that simple! Come visit one of our 700+ Stores Nationwide. R PE ON SU UP CO ITEM 69091/61454 61693/62803
Customer Rating
67847 shown
SAVE 347
$
$14999 $497
$17999
comp at
LIMIT 5 - Good at our stores or HarborFreight.com or by calling 800-423-2567. Cannot be used with other discount or coupon or prior purchases after 30 days from original purchase with original receipt. Offer good while supplies last. Non-transferable. Original coupon must be presented. Valid through 4/1/17. Limit one coupon per customer per day.
SUPER COUPON
R PE ON SU UP CO
SAVE 105
2500 LB. ELECTRIC WINCH WITH WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL
$159.99
$
$
SUPER QUIET
SAVE $179
comp at
$469
$28999
33999
ITEM 69729/63080/69676/63079 shown ITEM 69675/69728/63090/63089 CALIFORNIA ONLY
SUPER COUPON
WOW • 70 dB Noise Level
Wheel kit sold separately.
Customer Rating
$
2999 $
3999
$69.97
comp at
69474 92623 shown
ITEM 60626
SAVE 57%
R 7" VARIABLE SPEED PE ON SU UP Customer Rating POLISHER/SANDER CO
LIMIT 4 - Good at our stores or HarborFreight.com or by calling 800-423-2567. Cannot be used with other discount or coupon or prior purchases after 30 days from original purchase with original receipt. Offer good while supplies last. Non-transferable. Original coupon must be presented. Valid through 4/1/17. Limit one coupon per customer per day.
Customer Rating
ITEM 61258 shown 61840/61297/68146
comp at
1499 $31.47
$899
ITEM 62340 SAVE 62546/63104 71% 96289 shown
1500 WATT DUAL TEMPERATURE HEAT GUN (572°/1112°)
R PE ON SU UP CO
Customer Rating
SAVE
8
comp at $ 99 $34 .99
82% $599
ITEM 42292 shown 69594/69955
AUTOMATIC BATTERY FLOAT CHARGER
LIMIT 3 - Good at our stores or HarborFreight.com or by calling 800-423-2567. Cannot LIMIT 5 - Good at our stores or HarborFreight.com or by calling 800-423-2567. Cannot be used with other discount or coupon or prior purchases after 30 days from original be used with other discount or coupon or prior purchases after 30 days from original purchase with original receipt. Offer good while supplies last. Non-transferable. Original purchase with original receipt. Offer good while supplies last. Non-transferable. Original coupon must be presented. Valid through 4/1/17. Limit one coupon per customer per day. coupon must be presented. Valid through 4/1/17. Limit one coupon per customer per day.
comp at
$5499 $8999
4000 PEAK/3200 RUNNING WATTS 6.5 HP (212 CC) GAS GENERATORS
QUALITY TOOLS LOWEST PRICES EVERYDAY VALID NOW ON 5,000 + ITEMS
VALUE
$ 97
4
1" x 25 FT. TAPE MEASURE
WITH ANY PURCHASE
20% FREE
OFF
ANY SINGLE ITEM
ITEM 69031/69030 shown
ITEM 63100/69626
9
$ 99
$
LIMIT 1 - Cannot be used with other discount, coupon or prior purchase. Coupon good at our stores, HarborFreight.com or by calling 800-423-2567. Offer good while supplies last. Shipping & Handling charges may apply if not picked up in-store. Non-transferable. Original coupon must be presented. Valid through 4/1/17. Limit one FREE GIFT coupon per customer per day.
comp at
20"
RAPID PUMP® 3 TON LOW PROFILE HEAVY DUTY STEEL FLOOR JACK ITEM 61282 shown Customer Rating 61253/62326
$
SAVE 71%
$34.95
$1999 comp at
LIMIT 9 - Good at our stores or HarborFreight.com or by calling 800-423-2567. Cannot be used with other discount or coupon or prior purchases after 30 days from original purchase with original receipt. Offer good while supplies last. Non-transferable. Original coupon must be presented. Valid through 4/1/17. Limit one coupon per customer per day.
At Harbor Freight Tools, the “comp at” price means that the same item or a similar functioning item was advertised for sale at or above the "comp at" price by another retailer in the U.S. within the past 180 days. Prices advertised by others may vary by location. No other meaning of "comp at" should be implied. For more information, go to HarborFreight.com or see store associate.
LIMIT 8 - Good at our stores or HarborFreight.com or by calling 800-423-2567. Cannot be used with other discount or coupon or prior purchases after 30 days from original purchase with original receipt. Offer good while supplies last. Non-transferable. Original coupon must be presented. Valid through 4/1/17. Limit one coupon per customer per day.
• HarborFreight.com • 800-423-2567
LIMIT 7 - Good at our stores or HarborFreight.com or by calling 800-423-2567. Cannot be used with other discount or coupon or prior purchases after 30 days from original purchase with original receipt. Offer good while supplies last. Non-transferable. Original coupon must be presented. Valid through 4/1/17. Limit one coupon per customer per day.
Customer Rating
R R 12 VOLT MAGNETIC PE ON PE ON SU UP Customer Rating TOWING LIGHT KIT SU UP CO CO
LIMIT 4 - Good at our stores or HarborFreight.com or by calling 800-423-2567. Cannot be used with other discount or coupon or prior purchases after 30 days from original purchase with original receipt. Offer good while supplies last. Non-transferable. Original coupon must be presented. Valid through 4/1/17. Limit one coupon per customer per day.
15999$395 $9999 $269.99 comp at
13999 $8499 SAVE 185
Tools sold
R PE ON SU UP CO • Weighs 73 lbs.
Limit 1 coupon per customer per day. Save 20% on any 1 item purchased. *Cannot be used with other discount, coupon or any of the following items or brands: Inside Track Club membership, Extended Service Plan, gift card, open box item, 3 day Parking Lot Sale item, automotive lifts, compressors, floor jacks, saw mills, storage cabinets, chests or carts, trailers, trenchers, welders, Admiral, Badland, Bremen, CoverPro, Creekstone, Daytona, Diablo, Doyle, Drummond, Earthquake, Franklin, Hercules, Holt, Jupiter, Lynxx, Maddox, Portland, Predator, Quinn, StormCat, Union, Viking. Not valid on prior purchases. Nontransferable. Original coupon must be presented. Valid through 4/1/17.
$
$
ITEM 93454/69054 shown 63395/62603 separately.
WOW SUPER COUPON
Customer Rating
OOD 60", 4 DRAWER HARDWENC WORKB H
SAVE $255
800-423-2567. Cannot or HarborFreight.com or by calling LIMIT 3 - Good at our stores or coupon or prior purchases after 30 days from original be used with other discount Offer good while supplies last. Non-transferable. Original purchase with original receipt. through 4/1/17. Limit one coupon per customer per day. coupon must be presented. Valid
ER N UP PO
Customer Rating
ITEM 69780 41005 shown
S U CO 1000 LB. CAPACITY SWING-BACK TRAILER JACK
SAVE 49%
comp at
2599 $39.94
$1999 $
On All Hand Tools
• 700+ Stores Nationwide • Lifetime Warranty
LIMIT 4 - Good at our stores or HarborFreight.com or by calling 800-423-2567. Cannot be used with other discount or coupon or prior purchases after 30 days from original purchase with original receipt. Offer good while supplies last. Non-transferable. Original coupon must be presented. Valid through 4/1/17. Limit one coupon per customer per day.
• 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed • Over 30 Million Satisfied Customers • No Hassle Return Policy
999 37 $1029.99
35999
$
comp at
$
ITEM 68784 shown 69387/62270/62744
Customer Rating
44", 13 DRAWER INDUSTRIAL QUALITY ROLLER CABINET
WOW SUPER COUPON
SAVE $670
• Weighs 245 lbs.
Customer Rating
• 5 mil thickness
SIZE MED LG X-LG
YOUR CHOICE
5
$15.99
$ 99 $7comp99at
ITEM 68496/61363 68497/61360 68498/61359
POWDER-FREE NITRILE GLOVES PACK OF 100
or by calling stores or HarborFreight.com or prior LIMIT 5 - Good at our other discount or coupon with used 800-423-2567. Cannot be from original purchase with original receipt. purchases after 30 days last. Non-transferable. Original coupon must be er per day. Offer good while supplies Limit one coupon per custom presented. Valid through 4/1/17.
R PE ON SU UP CO
Item 68498 shown
SAVE 62%
LIMIT 8 - Good at our stores or HarborFreight.com or by calling 800-423-2567. Cannot be used with other discount or coupon or prior purchases after 30 days from original purchase with original receipt. Offer good while supplies last. Non-transferable. Original coupon must be presented. Valid through 4/1/17. Limit one coupon per customer per day.
WOW SUPER COUPON
$
comp at
3999
2999
E 130 PIECE TOOL KIT WITH CAS
ITEM 69331/63091/63248 68998 shown
$
$89.98
SAVE 66%
or by calling stores or HarborFreight.com LIMIT 4 - Good at our used with other discount or coupon or prior 800-423-2567. Cannot be from original purchase with original receipt. purchases after 30 days last. Non-transferable. Original coupon must be er per day. Offer good while supplies Limit one coupon per custom presented. Valid through 4/1/17.
comp at
99 119$199
8499
ITEM 61971 61972 98199 shown
R 10" SLIDING COMPOUND PE ON Customer Rating MITER SAW SU UP CO
SAVE $114
$
$
LIMIT 5 - Good at our stores or HarborFreight.com or by calling 800-423-2567. Cannot be used with other discount or coupon or prior purchases after 30 days from original purchase with original receipt. Offer good while supplies last. Non-transferable. Original coupon must be presented. Valid through 4/1/17. Limit one coupon per customer per day.
25
NATIONAL
DECEMBER 2016
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
26
FRESHWATER
DECEMBER 2016
COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
NEW STEALTH BLUE CAMO BRAID FOR SALTWATER ADVENTURES SPIDERWIRE® STEALTH™
SPIDERWIRE.COM COMMON CVRS_1216.indd 3
11/17/16 11:22 AM
COMMON CVRS_1216.indd 4 1526-16G Coastal Angler_NewSize.indd 1
11/17/16 11:22 AMAM 11/15/16 10:43