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BOOST YOUR CATCH w/RezBoostTM Technology

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

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

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

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

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

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The Rise of Patrick Sebile and his Band of Anglers

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

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

ICAST 2018 OVERALL Best OF SHOW AWARD Garmin Panoptix Livescope

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Best Tackle TRANSPORT

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

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Best Lure System

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

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

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Best Kids’ Apparel

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

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

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

Best Eyewear Unsinkable Polarized Rival Sunglasses

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

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

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

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In 1986, the Bahamas National Trust took the bold step of making the park a no-take marine reserve. The success of the Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park for protecting populations of key species and preserving the health of coral reef ecosystems is a testament to the foresight of its founders, who recommended protecting an entire landscape. This includes islands, nearshore habitats, like mangroves and seagrass beds that serve as nursery areas for many species, inshore and offshore reefs, and deep-sea areas. In doing so, they recognized how all of these areas are connected and how effective conservation includes protecting intact ecosystems rather than small pieces. In the 1980s the idea of ecosystem protection was advanced further by making the park a refuge for marine life where any removal of marine life or other resources was prohibited. Active management of users by The Bahamas National Park, including patrols of the park and installation of moorings for visitors to prevent damage from anchoring in sensitive areas has further promoted conservation of the park, resulting in the healthy reefs and marine life that we see today. The Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park is not without its threats, however, illegal poaching remains an issue in some parts of the park. As the wonders of the park attract more visitors, balancing ecosystem protection with visitor use is also a challenge. The case of the Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park highlights the ability of a large and well-managed marine park to not just preserve the beauty of an area, but also provide critical protection to marine life to maintain the delicate balance and health of coral reefs and other marine ecosystems. The Bahamas National Trust is a non-governmental, non-profit, membership organization working to protect Bahamian natural resources by building a network of national parks and promoting environmental stewardship. For more information, visit https://bnt.bs/donate/ or contact Lynn Gape: lgape@bnt.bs.

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

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

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

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

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hat might feel like the Black Friday of the sea to some used to feel like magic to me. My first lobster mini season commenced several years ago after a late shift at Da Big Kahuna in Fort Lauderdale. My best friend was notorious for “yessing” any last minute adventure I hit her with. When I texted her at 10 p.m. with, “Meet me at 15th street boat ramp at 11:15 with a bathing suit. Lobsties!” I knew she’d be in. She bought a lobster permit online and I clocked out. I could already see the coast peppered with navigator lights from the top of Beach Place as I ran down the stairs to my car, my apron strings trailing behind. I didn’t know much about this ‘mini-season’ buzz, except that it happened mid-summer at midnight and in our circle of friends, no girls

were allowed. I wanted in. After convincing my buddy I would be an asset, bribing him with Publix subs and reminding him that my playlists were unparalleled, he reluctantly told me when and where. I swapped my greasy uniform for a wetsuit and said yes to the cafecito the boys were passing around. The dock was jam packed with local hopefuls and empty hotel bags. It was 11:30 p.m., and the urgency of the night was palpable. This was to be taken more seriously than I expected. We fueled up the Palmetto, and it felt like New Years Eve riding out and counting down to midnight. Port Everglades was a wet version of I-95 at 5:30 p.m., but once east of the inlet, boats dispersed to their secret spots. Gareth gave me a crash course on the third lung and the tickle stick while I half listened and half marveled at the pools of light that broke the black of the Atlantic. I’m no stranger to a night swim, but it was my first night dive. I was determined to do my part in limiting out on spinies. Giddy with caffeine and adrenaline, I hopped in the water with three buddies. The familiar water I knew by day wasn’t confettied with colorful fish, it was a pitch black treasure chest and it was alluring. I followed my friends’ beams of light and their lead. I marveled at watching the bugs crawl across the sea floor and bury themselves beneath ledges. I tallied up the ones I let get away and knew I would be back next year to make up for it. We climbed the ladder back onto the boat. I lay in a beanbag chair on the bow, and we bobbed around watching Fort Lauderdale sparkle— half from cars cruising A1A, half from lights of the community with salt in their blood and lobsters in their livewells. Maintaining my credibility as the best mini season DJ in south Florida, I cracked a Miller, tossed one to my best friend, cranked up “Fishing in the Dark” and counted my lucky stars for having Florida on my driver’s license. I loved knowing that for the next two days, half of south Florida would have heavy eyelids by noon, and the lucky ones would have lobster on their dinner plates. I was happy with an invite for next season and memories from one of my all time favorite summer nights.

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Going into its 4th Annual fishing tournament, Adriana Somberg, the founder of Anglers For The Cure Research and Awareness of Prostate Cancer knew she had to make this year count in more ways than just an awesome captains’ meeting and fishing tournament. Anglers For The Cure is unlike any fishing tournament…not because of the prizes or the awesome venue. But because the tournament provides a service that most men would not think of taking the time to do, or perhaps do not have the insurance or the financial means to have a $300 blood test done. Anglers For The Cure and One Lab provided every man that was willing, a Complete Male Panel Blood test. A test that not only covers the PSA Screening but so much more. Last year, 57 had their FREE PSA Screenings done and two men’s lives were saved. This year 77 men took advantage of this incredible donation to their health and hopefully all will be well. Anglers For The Cure wants to be the messenger and what the men do with this message is up to them. This year’s tournament attracted 92 boats compared to 65 last year. Over 350 guests attended the Captains Meeting at the beautiful venue, Rybovich Superyacht Marina. With the generous donations of over 115 sponsors and the hard work of all their wonderful volunteers, the tournament is close to reaching their goal of making $100,000 for 2018. There were plenty of KDW winners, Fishing Goddesses and Jr. Anglers that caught fish as big as 39.3 lbs. and the King of the Kings Tournament with a 40.8 lb. kingfish. The benefactors are the MEN first then Zero-End of Prostate Cancer, Prostate Cancer Foundation, Treasure Health Hospice and Trustbridge Hospice. For more information about next year’s event please contact Adriana Somberg at anglersforthecure@yahoo.com.

LEADERBOARD KINGFISH 1st Place - Nearly Impossible 39.3 2nd Place - White’s Tackle 38.4 3rd Place - Bootlegger/Jaeger 36.2 DOLPHIN 1st Place - Totally Hooked 20.4 2nd Place - Reel Devocean 14.1 3rd Place - Renegade 12.6 WAHOO Slimer - 22.9

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KING OF THE KINGS Reel Decision 40.8 FISHING GODDESS Nearly Impossible Wahoo 39.3 Bad A_ _ Ballyhoo Kingfish 33.4 White Claw Kingfish 30.4 JR. ANGLER Tonga Line Kingfish 12.7 Island Runner Dolphin 9.9 Burning Daylight Kingfish 9.8

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Michael Kennedy of Marine Industries Association of Palm Beach 1 of 77 men getting his blood test.

King of the Kings - Grand Prize Winner Reel Decision

First Place and Only Wahoo - Slimer

Some of our Angler Angel Volunteers: Stan Crooks, Kelly Jones, Pam Hukka, Janet Grella, Julie Grey, Amanda Gunter, Erin Ivancevic, Trisha Estabrook, Don McRae Missing in Photo: Karen Graner Di Girolamo, Anna Bennett, Gail Moore, Sue Camara, Julie Hurst, Gil Strellac, Andy Flack, Zachariah Merschdorf, Vince Testa,

Jr. Angler First Place - Tonga Line

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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 9/01 9/02 9/03 9/04 9/05 9/06 9/07 9/08 9/09 9/10 9/11 9/12 9/13 9/14 9/15 9/16 9/17 9/18 9/19 9/20 9/21 9/22 9/23 9/24 9/25 9/26 9/27 9/28 9/29 9/30

Day 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 Sun

Time 01:22 AM 02:11 AM 03:09 AM 04:14 AM 05:23 AM 12:45 AM 01:46 AM 02:43 AM 03:35 AM 04:24 AM 05:11 AM 05:56 AM 12:10 AM 12:55 AM 01:42 AM 02:33 AM 03:29 AM 04:30 AM 05:32 AM 12:28 AM 01:19 AM 02:06 AM 02:48 AM 03:28 AM 04:05 AM 04:42 AM 05:18 AM 05:57 AM 12:12 AM 12:58 AM

Hgt 2.26H 2.20H 2.15H 2.14H 2.1H 0.32L 0.20L 0.06L -0.05L -0.13L -0.15L -0.12L 2.42H 2.29H 2.17H 2.06H 2.00H 1.97H 2.00H 0.47L 0.39L 0.29L 0.20L 0.12L 0.07L 0.03L 0.01L 0.01L 2.29H 2.23H

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Time 07:54 AM 08:47 AM 09:47 AM 10:52 AM 11:58 AM 06:31 AM 07:34 AM 08:32 AM 09:26 AM 10:17 AM 11:07 AM 11:56 AM 06:41 AM 07:28 AM 08:16 AM 09:07 AM 10:01 AM 10:57 AM 11:52 AM 06:29 AM 07:21 AM 08:07 AM 08:49 AM 09:28 AM 10:05 AM 10:43 AM 11:23 AM 12:05 PM 06:40 AM 07:30 AM

Hgt 0.12L 0.10L 0.09L 0.05L -0.01L 2.27H 2.40H 2.52H 2.61H 2.66H 2.66H 2.61H -0.05L 0.04L 0.13L 0.21L 0.27L 0.29L 0.28L 2.07H 2.16H 2.25H 2.33H 2.39H 2.44H 2.48H 2.50H 2.51H 0.03L 0.05L

Time 2:04 PM 3:02 PM 4:06 PM 5:14 PM 6:21 PM 1:03 PM 2:04 PM 3:01 PM 3:54 PM 4:44 PM 5:32 PM 6:19 PM 12:45 PM 1:35 PM 2:27 PM 3:23 PM 4:21 PM 5:21 PM 6:16 PM 12:46 PM 1:36 PM 2:22 PM 3:05 PM 3:45 PM 4:25 PM 5:04 PM 5:45 PM 6:30 PM 12:52 PM 1:44 PM

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Hgt 2.36H 2.35H 2.36H 2.40H 2.48H -0.09L -0.17L -0.22L -0.23L -0.18L -0.08L 0.06L 2.54H 2.44H 2.35H 2.27H 2.22H 2.22H 2.25H 0.24L 0.19L 0.14L 0.10L 0.09L 0.09L 0.12L 0.18L 0.24L 2.49H 2.45H

Time 8:30 PM 9:30 PM 10:34 PM 11:40 PM

Hgt 0.39L 0.44L 0.45L 0.41L

7:22 PM 8:18 PM 9:09 PM 9:56 PM 10:42 PM 11:26 PM

2.57H 2.65H 2.69H 2.69H 2.63H 2.54H

7:07 PM 7:57 PM 8:48 PM 9:42 PM 10:37 PM 11:33 PM

0.20L 0.34L 0.45L 0.52L 0.55L 0.53L

7:06 PM 7:51 PM 8:31 PM 9:08 PM 9:43 PM 10:18 PM 10:53 PM 11:31 PM

2.31H 2.37H 2.41H 2.44H 2.44H 2.42H 2.39H 2.34H

Offshore fishing has been hit or miss this past month, hopefully September will bring much needed changes to the water conditions! Time is of the essence; when you’re planning a fishing trip this month; get out there as early as possible to catch the dawn bite! The surface water temps warm up quickly during the first hour of daybreak therefore it is important to have lines in the water before the fish swim to deeper water to escape the heat. Within the next few weeks the mullet run/fall bait migration will take place, which will be a fairly easy bait to cast net in the ICW. In the meantime, large numbers of small threadfins and pilchards can be found around the mouth of Boynton Beach and Palm Beach Inlet. Another exciting fish to target this month will be the wahoo! Last month, the full moon produced a good number of wahoo. The sharks have been terrible lately, eating all the fish you hook when bottom fishing or drifting. Targeting wahoo on the troll is a nice change of pace and you cover a lot of ground. The impending September full moon will give you another opportunity to catch one if you haven’t already. If you like to high speed troll, I would recommend using Ballyhood lures such as the Banshee Cowbell or Wahoo Express Lures. When the conditions are favorable, and wahoo are thick, they will attack any lure you are pulling past them. Wahoo fishing gives you an incredible adrenaline rush, especially when you feel the head shakes while reeling in the fish and hand lining them through the transom door. For the anglers that prefer reef/wreck fishing, this month should also produce a good bottom bite. I would suggest using a ‘sinking line’ which means a 15ft, 60 to 80lb leader on a swivel, and a heavy sinker to hold the bottom. The hook you use depends on the type of bait you prefer to fish the bottom with. When fishing on one of these structures, you will catch big amberjack, assorted snapper including nice sized mutton snapper along with a few grouper or even a wahoo. Inshore fishing should be on FIRE with the mullet run right around the corner! You can use mullet to fish for snook, tarpon, jacks and trout. Small finger mullets are also perfect for snook, which were being caught and released throughout the day around the inlets in August as the spawning season came to an end. Good luck anglers! Please check out my YouTube channel, Darcizzle Offshore, for more fishing tips, tricks and to go on fishing adventures with me! Ask me questions about fishing & see my recent FISHING VIDEOS on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/darcizzleoffshore

Darcizzle with a male snook caught & released to fight another day!

7:19 PM 0.32L 8:14 PM 0.39L

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Wraps it Up! On August 9th and 11th, the 24th Annual Mark Gerretson Memorial Fishing Tournament was held. The weather was nearly perfect and lots of fish were brought to the dock. After several years, the Captains’ meeting was back at the Delray Beach Elks Lodge on Thursday the 9th to great approval. We look forward to holding the meeting there for many years into the future. The weigh-in was at Veterans Park, now that the seawall has been repaired. Everyone agreed it was great to be there so that Mark was back in the Park. At the 2 day event, many raffle prizes and fishing goodies were won, most donated by our fantastic supporters and sponsors. A few of the items included a bike from Richwagen’s Bike & Sport, a high-grade set of binoculars from Delray Camera, a set of custom painted Adirondack chairs from local artist Tina Black, sunglasses from Eyes on Linton, and many other great gifts. A complete list of the prizes and sponsors can be found on our website (www.mgmft.net ) and our Facebook page. The tournament was started by Mark Gerretson as the Delray Beach Jaycees Fishing Tournament to raise money for the Delray Beach Kids and Cops program, among other worthy causes. Mark ran the tournament for 11 years before he passed in 2005. At that time, his friends and family made a promise to keep the tournament going, and to continue to raise money for a variety of charities that support the Delray Beach Community. The committee works throughout the year to plan the tournament, identify worthy causes, and disburse the money to those in need. Over the years the tournament has raised over $150,000 for local charities and provided help and hope to many children and families during tough times. The committee members are: Gary (Falcon) Musial, (Chairman), Patricia Gerretson, (Marks mom), Tim Knapp, Jen Buce, Paul Shersty, Deena Chapman, Chris Reich, Jim Gerretson, and Brittany Gerretson Roberts.

This year’s winners of the MGMFT Tournament are: Category Weight Angler Overall Champion (Kingfish) 26.0 lbs. Carl Miller, Miller Time Kingfish 22.7 lbs. Roy Krukowski, Direct Threat Dolphin 9.5 lbs. Henry Dean Wahoo 22.7 lbs. Kallam Futorwy Mystery Fish (Mutton Snapper) 2.6 lbs. Mike Folsom Lady Angler (Kingfish) 20.3 lbs. Roxana Castaneda Family Fun Winner John Miller Family Next year is the 25th Anniversary of the tournaments founding and we’re already working on plans to make it the best tournament ever with bigger prizes and more boats entered. We are counting on the community to help spread the word and help us help the Delray Beach Community. We look forward to next year and seeing all of you at the tournament. Visit our website mgmft.net and friend us on Facebook at Mark Gerretson Memorial Fishing Tournament.

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by Sandra Schulz Contributing Writer

by Christopher Sprague Jr. Angler-Team Tuppens

Hello Anglers, This month, I have gone to the Bahamas and went bass fishing in local canals and lakes with my friend Jake, who I met while in the Bahamas. We went to the Bahamas with a group of Jupiter boat owners, where we planned on fishing and snorkeling. Crossing to the Bahamas was not the best, but luckily, we had a 38 Jupiter. It still was a longer ride than normal, but when we arrived it was worth the ride. Right away, we headed to the restaurant at Old Bahama Bay for conch salad. Then I met Jake, who also came over in a Jupiter, and he invited me to play football and snorkel. We had a lot of fun and went snorkeling at the beach and went paddle boarding. We saw a nice size yellowtail and ruby snapper hiding in a shallow, hollowed out brain coral. We wanted to go out fishing, but it was too rough unfortunately. The next day we snorkeled multiple times, including Sandy Cay island where stingrays came right up to your feet. We did many more things in the Bahamas, and before we knew it, our time was up, and we had to head home. On our way home, we spotted some birds and 5lb bass stopped at a weed patch. We caught a small caught here in dolphin, which was enough for 2 dinners. Wellington Fl. Jake and I got together a couple days later and went out to his neighborhood to fish. I caught my best bass there on live bait. It was about 5 pounds. I had a lot of fun with my new friend, bass fishing and in the Bahamas.

BOYNTON INLET - TIDE CHART Boynton Beach, FL Station ID: 8722706

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) Date 9/01 9/02 9/03 9/04 9/05 9/06 9/07 9/08 9/09 9/10 9/11 9/12 9/13 9/14 9/15 9/16 9/17 9/18 9/19 9/20 9/21 9/22 9/23 9/24 9/25 9/26 9/27 9/28 9/29 9/30

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Time 01:58 AM 02:45 AM 03:41 AM 04:46 AM 12:33 AM 01:37 AM 02:36 AM 03:31 AM 04:23 AM 05:13 AM 06:01 AM 06:49 AM 12:43 AM 01:28 AM 02:15 AM 03:04 AM 03:58 AM 04:56 AM 12:49 AM 01:42 AM 02:29 AM 03:12 AM 03:51 AM 04:27 AM 05:02 AM 05:37 AM 06:14 AM 12:10 AM 12:51 AM 01:36 AM

Hgt 2.70H 2.65H 2.62H 2.64H 0.70L 0.56L 0.38L 0.18L 0.02L -0.09L -0.12L -0.07L 3.25H 3.08H 2.90H 2.73H 2.60H 2.53H 1.05L 1.00L 0.90L 0.78L 0.66L 0.55L 0.45L 0.38L 0.34L 3.07H 3.01H 2.94H

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Time 08:49 AM 09:44 AM 10:47 AM 11:55 AM 05:56 AM 07:05 AM 08:07 AM 09:05 AM 09:58 AM 10:49 AM 11:38 AM 12:27 PM 07:38 AM 08:27 AM 09:20 AM 10:16 AM 11:15 AM 12:15 PM 05:57 AM 06:54 AM 07:45 AM 08:32 AM 09:15 AM 09:56 AM 10:37 AM 11:17 AM 11:58 AM 06:53 AM 07:37 AM 08:26 AM

Hgt 0.31L 0.33L 0.33L 0.29L 2.73H 2.89H 3.09H 3.27H 3.42H 3.49H 3.49H 3.40H 0.05L 0.22L 0.41L 0.58L 0.71L 0.77L 2.53H 2.60H 2.71H 2.84H 2.96H 3.07H 3.16H 3.21H 3.22H 0.32L 0.35L 0.40L

Time 2:38 PM 3:34 PM 4:38 PM 5:45 PM 1:02 PM 2:04 PM 3:02 PM 3:56 PM 4:48 PM 5:38 PM 6:27 PM 7:15 PM 1:15 PM 2:03 PM 2:54 PM 3:48 PM 4:46 PM 5:45 PM 1:11 PM 2:02 PM 2:47 PM 3:29 PM 4:07 PM 4:44 PM 5:21 PM 5:58 PM 6:37 PM 12:42 PM 1:28 PM 2:20 PM

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Hgt 2.75H 2.72H 2.73H 2.80H 0.19L 0.07L -0.05L -0.13L -0.15L -0.10L 0.02L 0.19L 3.26H 3.08H 2.90H 2.74H 2.64H 2.61H 0.77L 0.73L 0.66L 0.59L 0.53L 0.49L 0.48L 0.50L 0.55L 3.19H 3.14H 3.07H

Time 9:17 PM 10:17 PM 11:25 PM

Hgt 0.66L 0.74L 0.76L

6:51 PM 7:52 PM 8:47 PM 9:38 PM 10:26 PM 11:13 PM 11:58 PM

2.92H 3.09H 3.25 H 3.38H 3.46H 3.46H 3.38H

8:05 PM 8:56 PM 9:51 PM 10:49 PM 11:50 PM

0.40L 0.62L 0.82L 0.97L 1.05L

6:42 PM 7:33 PM 8:18 PM 8:59 PM 9:38 PM 10:16 PM 10:53 PM 11:31 PM

2.65H 2.74H 2.85H 2.96H 3.04H 3.10H 3.13H 3.11H

7:19 PM 0.63 L 8:05 PM 0.73 L 8:59 PM 0.84L

Summer time drift fishing off Boynton Beach has produced some nice king mackerel, tunas and of course those bonitos! Pictured is some of the catch on a morning trip aboard the Living on Island Time drift boat. These anglers were happy to catch tuna up to 25lbs. They were targeting kings and caught a few then a school of bonitos started hitting. After catching and releasing quite a few bonitos, the Captain was just about ready to make a move when to everyone’s surprise, they started landing some nice black-fin tunas! Bonitos do give the angler a fun tough fight and are a great fish for beginners to catch, but we only keep a few to make strip baits for trolling. They are not good to consume. Our house rods are rigged with 50lb. test line; same for the leader with either a double trailer 5/0 - J - hook rig when the fish are finicky or switch to a triple trailer rig if we are missing the bites. We use the most common slip weight of 1 ounce. If the current is strong, then a 1-½ ounce. If the current is slower adjust your weight to ¾ or even a ½ ounce. For bait we use dead Spanish sardines, or some anglers prefer to use a smaller ballyhoo. You may also dress up your rig with a bucktail teaser, like a pink or yellow with or without mylar for enhancement. I prefer to use the mylar as it picks up the sunlight and makes it flash. Until next time…. tight lines! Sandra Schulz Southern Comfort IV Charters • Living On Island Time 561-585-4473 • info@fishingonislandtime.com

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FISHINGFORECASTS SOUTH COUNTY INSHORE & FRESHWATER By Capt. Patrick Smith

September is here and that puts us in the final stretch of the summer heat and is usually the start of the best time of the year. Hopefully lots of great things will happen. By the end of the month the mullet run should be getting started and snook, tarpon, jacks and sharks will all be in a frenzy on local beaches and in the intracoastal blasting the first waves of mullet. A live mullet or chunk fished under the school should get a bite. Around the bridges, docks and seawalls, the big snook that spent the summer in the inlets should move back to their normal spots and will be getting in the routine of blasting anything that looks like a mullet. My go to would be a Zara Spook running down a wall.

Natalie with a beautiful snook

On the freshwater side of things, the water is still hot, and the result is a slow daytime bite on the Osbourne chain. My advice for the largemouths would be to focus on structure and shady ambush sites. Fish early and late and work the edges with a frog or fluke. There has been a decent clown knifefish bite with a few anglers reporting double digits of fish on a half-day trip. Good luck and tight lines

Mikey from Boca with the pending world record clown knifefish

Steven Amick with a jumbo light tackle blackfin

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ROAD TRIPFISHING Fishing with Capt. Jim Britton in Palm Coast

nice red and all of the sudden a a huge bang on the Gulp ensued. I set the hook knowing full well this was a fish and not an oyster. No doubt a nice red was on the by Keith Lozott, Contributing Writer other end as the fish had power and fought well. Thirty or forty I’ve always tried to sneak out and get a fix for the fishing addiction on seconds into the fight I got my my family vacation each year and this summer wasn’t any different. I booked first glimpse of the fish and to my a half-day charter with Capt. Jim Britton out of Palm Coast and it didn’t surprise it was a huge flounder. disappoint. He was professional, courteous, knowledgeable, not a clock Now I will admit I haven’t caught watcher if you know what I mean, and a good all-around guy and guide to fish with. He is someone you would want to fish with on a guy’s trip, which many flounder and the ones I at times can be hard to say. If you’re able to make it to the Palm Coast, give I’ve caught have been small him a call and book an inshore trip. You will have a great time on the water in comparison. When we got and even a better time fishing. this fish boat side we were Now for the fishing experience! We started the morning casting topwater lures on a flat that was very close to the ramp. The flat is lined with determined not to lose it. Capt. Big Flatty oyster beds which made for a very picturesque back drop. I made numerous Jim had the net ready and I made sure to quickly get the fish in the casts with several spectacular hit and miss explosions on a Rapala Skitter Walk. Then what I believed to be a top of the slot redfish crushed the lure net. Capt. Jim was as excited as and was hooked up. I fought the fish for a few minutes enjoying a couple I was getting this fish landed, which was cool as you could see his line ripping runs when she decided to rub her noggin on the bottom jarring true enjoyment of being a guide and angler. I typically catch and the lure loose. I will take a stab at the idea that this fish had some experience release, but Capt. Jim said I should take it to the local hook and with lures in its past without a doubt. Next up to bat was a huge gator trout cook and have it for dinner. I must say he was right on, as the big on the line. This trout fought like Mike Tyson in the early days of his career. flounder and then a smaller one that I caught later was amazing It made runs like a redfish, which is what I thought it was at first. I got it close to the bow of the boat and realized it was a behemoth trout. This may table fare and fed four adults and one kid with a little leftover for have been the biggest trout that I’ve ever caught at this point of the fight the table next to us. Sadly, we never caught a redfish to complete and I’m sure you know what’s coming next. Capt. Jim was getting the net the North Florida Slam. We sure did try for the next few hours and to the side of the boat ready to land the massive specimen. I then started to at least an extra hour past the half day charter time. Call Capt. Jim lightly ease the fish in his direction carefully trying not to pull too hard as next time you’re in Palm Coast, you’ll love it! trout have very soft skin around their mouths’. At this point the fish must have had just enough slack to turn its head and swim away free like it wasn’t even hooked up to begin with. I really think the girl was ten pounds plus and over 35 inches based on the good look I had when she was boat side. Disappointment was what I thought I’d feel but, I was going to release the fish anyway. I fought her to the finish anyway so no harm no foul. A few casts later and another nice trout on a topwater was on. I would say it was 3.5 to 4 lbs. max, but nice none the less.

Now for the maybe the best fish of the trip! We went to another shallow flat closer to Matanzas Inlet that is known for flounder and some redfish. Capt. Jim rigged me up with a Berkley Gulp Shad (I’m not sponsored by these lures FYI) and I began working the lure slow. He said the hit feels like an oyster bump, so set the hook when in doubt. He was poling up the flat and we saw numerous redfish push off in front of us. I was sure I was going to hook a

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$25,000 in cash and prizes are on the line at XGeneration Angler For Soldiers KDW Tournament. The Forgotten Soldiers Outreach, www.forgottensoldiers.org is the beneficiary of the tournament that will be held on Friday, September 21st through Sunday, September 23rd. Presented by XGeneration, Tournament headquarters will be Sailfish Marina in Palm Beach Shores on Singer Island. The Captains’ Meeting and kickoff party is from 5 to 8 pm on Friday. Registration, the Silent Auction and Calcutta begins at 5 pm. The rules will be reviewed around 7pm. Tournament fishing commences with lines in at 6:30 am on Saturday. Scales will open for weigh-in at 1 pm at Sailfish Marina. Tournament fishing is terminated with lines out at 3:30 pm. You must be in line by 4pm at Sailfish Marina for your catch to qualify. The awards ceremony and luncheon will begin promptly at 3 pm on Sunday at Sailfish Marina to wrap up the weekend’s festivities. Andy Alvarez, owner of XGeneration and tournament organizer, hosts a Web Fishing Show Thursdays at 6:30 pm on wrpbitv.com. Andy has two shops in Lantana and features his custom rods as well as anything you need for a great fishing trip. His second shop opened just across the street offering used tackle and fishing gear. You can reach XGeneration at (561) 296-7637 or visit the website @ www.xgencustomrod.com.

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Time 12:32 AM 01:18 AM 02:12 AM 03:14 AM 04:21 AM 05:27 AM 12:23 AM 01:19 AM 02:12 AM 03:02 AM 03:51 AM 04:38 AM 05:27 AM 12:06 AM 12:54 AM 01:45 AM 02:39 AM 03:38 AM 04:36 AM 05:30 AM 12:16 AM 01:00 AM 01:40 AM 02:17 AM 02:52 AM 03:28 AM 04:04 AM 04:42 AM 05:25 AM 12:07 AM

Hgt 3.07H 3.01H 2.98H 2.99H 3.07H 3.22H 0.56L 0.38L 0.23L 0.13L 0.11L 0.17L 0.30L 3.38H 3.19H 3.02H 2.90H 2.85H 2.88H 2.97H 1.10L 0.99L 0.88L 0.77L 0.69L 0.62L 0.58L 0.57L 0.58L 3.32H

Time 06:40 AM 07:32 AM 08:28 AM 09:30 AM 10:33 AM 11:37 AM 06:29 AM 07:27 AM 08:23 AM 09:17 AM 10:10 AM 11:01 AM 11:51 AM 06:16 AM 07:08 AM 08:01 AM 08:56 AM 09:52 AM 10:46 AM 11:39 AM 06:19 AM 07:04 AM 07:47 AM 08:28 AM 09:08 AM 09:48 AM 10:29 AM 11:11 AM 11:57 AM 06:14 AM

Hgt 0.48L 0.46L 0.43L 0.38L 0.30L 0.20L 3.41H 3.61H 3.77H 3.88H 3.91H 3.87H 3.77H 0.46L 0.63L 0.79L 0.90L 0.97L 0.98L 0.94L 3.09H 3.23H 3.37H 3.49H 3.60H 3.67H 3.72H 3.75H 3.74H 0.61L

Time 1:08 PM 2:02 PM 3:03 PM 4:08 PM 5:12 PM 6:13 PM 12:39 PM 1:37 PM 2:32 PM 3:24 PM 4:16 PM 5:07 PM 6:00 PM 12:41 PM 1:33 PM 2:28 PM 3:25 PM 4:23 PM 5:17 PM 6:05 PM 12:28 PM 1:13 PM 1:55 PM 2:35 PM 3:13 PM 3:52 PM 4:33 PM 5:17 PM 6:05 PM 12:47 PM

Hgt 3.28H 3.31H 3.35H 3.44H 3.57H 3.71H 0.10L 0.01L -0.01L 0.05L 0.18L 0.38L 0.60L 3.62H 3.47H 3.33H 3.25H 3.22H 3.25H 3.33H 0.88L 0.80L 0.73L 0.69L 0.69L 0.72L 0.78L 0.86L 0.95L 3.71H

Time 7:18 PM 8:15 PM 9:16 PM 10:19 PM 11:22 PM

Hgt 0.83L 0.88L 0.89L 0.83L 0.72L

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0.83L 1.02L 1.15 L 1.23L 1.24L 1.19L

6:49 PM 7:30 PM 8:10 PM 8:48 PM 9:26 PM 10:04 PM 10:42 PM 11:23 PM

3.41H 3.49H 3.54H 3.57H 3.56H 3.52H 3.46H 3.39 H

7:00 PM 1.03L

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57lb Kingfish to win over $30,000 in Cash & Prizes Offshore Warrior caught this 57lb Kingfish to win over $30,000 in Cash & Prizes Photos by Leonard Bryant Photography

Yet another phenomenal year for The Sailfish Marina Big Dog Fat Cat KDW Shootout! The team under the leadership of Tournament Director Bill Wummer exceeded last year’s tournament with 243 boats in the hunt. This tournament continues to grow, getting bigger and better every year. The overall winner, Offshore Warrior was one of the first to the scales when they opened, not taking any chances on letting any of the girth of the monster 57 lb. kingfish fade. Bandit fishing team took 1st place aggregate and as well 1st place junior angler with Charlie DeBay. The team is Capt. Ron Mitchell and mates Chip DeBay, Taylor DeFusco, Matt Hart, Justin Mcteer. The charities that benefited from the tournament taking home over $20,000 dollars were A Second Chance Pet Adoption and The Marine Industry Education Foundation. The saw an increase in donations over last year’s event, thanks to growing angler and sponsor support. There were 14 pet adoptions over the weekend. The tournament wishes to thank Sailfish Marina and their staff, all the sponsors, committee members and volunteers. You make this event one of the best in the region! Visit www.bigdogfatcat.org for complete tournament results. Mark your 2019 calendar for next year’s tournament July 12th & 13th as it is sure to be another “best” event of the season.

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Which Paddleboard is for me? by Chris Anders Contributing Writer Most people that buy from me are first time buyers and start the conversation with, “I’m a beginner and I don’t want to spend much money.” My response is, “you’re only a beginner for a short period of time and that if you buy the right paddle board the first time, you will spend less money in the long run.” What I mean by that is that standing up and balancing is easy along with just basic paddling. You can watch a few videos on YouTube and learn how to paddle like the pros. Danny Ching has a very easy to understand video on paddle stroke & technique. So, let’s move onto the board. First, anyone thinking of buying a soft top, just stop reading this article, we are no longer friends. Moving on, things that you need to think about when choosing a board. Start with how much do you weigh in consideration to the rider weight limit for the board. If you weigh 180 lbs. and you get a board with a max of 190 lbs., I will tell you that it is not going to be good ride for you unless you plan on using it for surf sup. Make sure you are buying a board that can handle what you plan on putting on the board, such as a cooler, kid(s) or a dog. Also, not only consider your weight but how much does the board weigh? If you are a small person and trying to lift a 35 lb. board on to the top of an SUV, you might have an issue and damage your board while trying to transport it. Lighter is better and you may consider carbon fiber boards for decreasing the weight but they do cost more. Longer is better… for speed. You will cover more distance per paddle stroke as opposed to a shorter board. You do have to consider storage for your board and if you are limited on space you might need a shorter board. Planing vs Displacement Boards or just get a hybrid: Planing boards are the most common boards you see on the water. They

First Place KDW King and 1st Place Fishing Goddess- Nearly Impossible

1st Place Dolphin - Totally Hooked

Hybrids are the best of both worlds

To see pictures of tournaments and events visit: https://plus.google.com/+LeonardDurhamBryantJr 561.721.5249 use them for rentals and usually it’s a first timers board. Planing boards are easy to ride but are slower because there is more drag on the board compared to a displacement board. Displacement boards are narrow and fast. Water moves around the board creating less drag. Displacement boards are usually lighter, longer, narrower and faster than planing boards. Hybrids are the best of both worlds. They combine the displacement of a race board and the stability of a planing board. We call these boards “Touring” boards because you can put a lot of gear on the board and still travel at a faster speed than a planing board. These boards typically have tie-downs on the front, rear and mid-section of the board, and yes, tie-downs are important on recreational boards. My thoughts are, buy a Hybrid and you will have the best of both worlds. Chris Anders, CEgO ThePalmBeachBoatClub.com • 561-840-1901 COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM

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FISHINGFORECASTS Capt. Craig

JUPITER INLET INSHORE By Craig Korczynski

September has arrived, and the mullet run is about to begin; summer has come and gone. The mullet run this month offers spectacular fishing along beaches and inside the ICW. Snook, tarpon, trout, jacks and many other predator fish ambush the mullet schools. Bait schools shower along the surface as snook and tarpon breach the surface gulping baits in the process. Top water plugs offer exciting action for anglers. Predator fish strike with a vengeance becoming airborne as they explode on the plug aggressively. Snook can be targeted in the inlets, beaches, grass flats and along seawalls and docks. Top water plugs like Heddon Super Spooks or Spook Jr are an excellent choice for surface strikes. DOA C.A.L. 4 inch jerk baits and DOA bait busters entice snook to strike near surface and sub surface. The mullet schools are great areas to locate snook, typically morning and evenings are the best times to fish. Night fishing is another option for snook fanatics. Bridges Tim with nice snook and docks provide caught on DOA C.A.L. plenty of action; 4” jerk bait. channel edges also produce plenty of drag screaming action as well. The snook may gather in pods at times, many of the bigger female snook are on the

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outside of these pods. The size of the snook ranges from 5 to 25 pounds. Fly fishing anglers can entice snook with popper flies. Snook breach the surface exploding on popper flies. The sea walls, docks and channel edges are all areas where bait gather, drawing snook to these areas to feed. An 8 or 9 weight fly rod will work Sam with just fine for battling the linesiders. a juvenile Tarpon offer heart pounding action for tarpon anglers, like a tarpon dancing on the water’s caught on surface after devouring a mullet drifted with the light tackle. tide. Many of the tarpon are schooled together and can be seen rolling on the surface. The size of the tarpon ranges from 10 to 80 pounds. The best bait to use for tarpon is live mullet or pin fish. Artificial enthusiasts, top water Heddon Spook Jr, DOA bait busters and DOA C.A.L. 4 inch jerk baits are all great baits for the silver king. The key to tarpon is stay in front of them and stay quiet and present bait in a natural presentation. Sea trout, big jacks, Goliath grouper, black drum, and many others all offer rod bending action. Find structure or potholes along grass flats, locate bait schools in the area and you will find the fish. The trout and drum hang on drop offs willing to inhale baits on the bottom. The jacks like fast moving top water Heddon Spooks on the surface. For those anglers who want steady action, nothing beats a live mullet. Just cast one out along drop offs or structure and hold on tight. Nothing like seeing a predator fish explode on a live bait. It puts a smile on everyone’s face. Well that is the fishing report for September; hope you all enjoyed. Remember any day on the water is a good day. Tight Lines! Captain Craig Korczynski 561-644-4371 • www.phlatsinshorefishing.com

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FISHINGFORECAST PALM BEACH IN & OFFSHORE

KAYAKFISHING by Brian Nelli, Contributing Writer

By Capt. Weston Russell

Welcome to the Coastal Angler Magazine fishing forecast for September. Expect great dolphin fishing this month and calm seas. Most of the dolphin will be caught offshore, but you will see a few on the edge after a good wind. When looking offshore keep your eye out for floating debris. That will be a fish FAD full of bait and pelagics lurking under. We at Reelintensefishing. com will not stop at a spot unless it has small bait under the debris or weeds. Dolphin fish will not be far from a good food source. Most dollies will be in the 12 lb. range but there will be some monsters out there too. Good luck! Swordfishing will be on fire this month and the calm seas will make for a great trip. The weather plays a big part when heading 20 miles out. Start early and get back before the afternoon storms. Safety should be first on the list. We have been doing great on a bonita strip with a black skirt. Don’t be afraid to move around. Tight lines! For you reef anglers you will be catching kingfish and snapper this time of year. Kings will be on the smaller side but tasty. When snapper fishing don’t forget to use a long leader and small black hooks. Snapper have super eye site and if you want the big ones This grouper was you better fool them good. caught on a dead Well that’s your report. Good sardine bottom fishing for snapper. fishing men and women...

Dee with her personal best kingfish.

INSHORE: Fishing early or late in the day is going to be your best option this time of year. The flats and inlets are holding large amounts of glass minnows. Using lures to imitate these baits will be your best bet. Fishing the inlets, docks and bridges will continue to be a great option. Try using a DOA Terror Eyz or jerk bait bounced near the bottom around the inlet. Fishing the bridges at night with a mullet imitation will work great as well. One of my favorite bridges is the Lake Worth Bridge right next to Snook Islands. They have a nice kayak launch on the north side to make access to the bridge quick and easy. Fish the shadow line that is being put off by the lights on the bridge for a successful night.

OFFSHORE: September has always been a great month for wahoo in the kayak. Concentrate on live baiting large goggle eyes deeper in the water column. The best time of the month will be a few days before and after the full moon. Kingfish will be in decent numbers with 10-15 pound fish the norm. Sailfish will be in the mix as well. Smaller goggle eyes and blue runners on a flat line will work to lure them in. Finally blackfin and skipjack Captain Weston Russell tuna will come through in small schools. Look to target them with smaller 561-310-2690 vertical jigs and trolling feathers. www.reelintensefishing.com Facebook.com/ reelintensefishingcharter

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Lake Worth Lagoon Fishing Challenge of 2018 Awards Us All!

Youth Angler Brandon Puz with a schoolmaster… on summer break?! Adult angler Geoff Thomas with a crevalle jack

Angler Cross Fischer caught the only tarpon!

Palm Beach County’s Department of Environmental Resources Management (ERM) concluded its 3rd Annual FREE Lake Worth Lagoon Fishing Challenge by presenting over $2,000 worth of prizes for competitive top anglers and other anglers that reported any catches during the 6-week Challenge. The Awards Event was held at the distinguished West Palm Beach Fishing Club on July 25, 2018. The LWL Fishing Challenge is a great opportunity to showcase fisheries data such as, species diversity, quantity of catches, number and size of sportfish throughout the 20-mile stretch of Lake Worth Lagoon. The close of the 6-week Challenge each year is always a highlight for ERM scientists to analyze and present the reported data that emphasizes the real value of logging catches. 2018 numbers at a glance include: 117 registered anglers, 57 different species, 1,086 approved entries, and 115 sportfish. The most gratifying for ERM and the Challenge sponsors is meeting the anglers and sharing the experiences of fishing and exploring the lagoon. Anglers can see why submitting information such as location, fish species, size, date stamp and a picture in the free iAngler app – make the Challenge such a success each year! The catch information helps determine the significance of Lake Worth Lagoon restoration projects like Snook Islands, Grassy Flats, Bryant Park and South Cove providing fisheries habitat in the Lagoon. Eric Anderson, a Senior Environmental Analyst with ERM, says that “We hear the stories of snook, tarpon, red drum and other sportfish being seen and caught around our restoration projects in Lake Worth Lagoon, but no photos or data to confirm the reports.” This is why the LWL Fishing Challenge and all its participating “citizen scientists” make this Challenge such a success, both recreationally and scientifically! The 2018 Challenge reeled in other sponsors and that means more prizes! In addition to the already phenomenal prizes such as Penn rod and reel combos and Engel coolers, MANG Gear provided custom fishing shirts and hats, Your Next Outdoor Traditions provided a custom “Challenge” rod, necessitating a new “scientist choice” award and FWC provided T shirts, Tervis Tumblers and more! Are you fishing in Lake Worth Lagoon? Let your catch make a difference! Make your catch be known! Make your catch count! Become a citizen “scientist”! Check out and download the iAngler app and get ready to be a winner in 2019! Thanks to all for your participation and especially to our dedicated sponsors from the West Palm Beach Fishing Club, the Snook & Gamefish Foundation, Coastal Angler Magazine, MANG Gear, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and all the “citizen scientists” of the Lake Worth Lagoon!

Zachary Driver, Week 4 Prize Drawing Winner!

Two Time Youth Overall Champ – Drew Serraes Averaging just under 10 fish per day over the 6-week Challenge Angler Gloria Ferguson with a mangrove snapper, the most common catch of the 2018 LWL Fishing Challenge

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Josh Divine a weekly prize drawing winner at the Awards Ceremony! SEPT. 2018

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The 5th Annual ChaseN’Tailz Fishing Tournament aims to make their 5th year

the biggest and best yet. Every year a new element is added to attract more teams. This year a cash prize for 1st place female angler was added, generously donated by The Marine Industries Association of Palm Beach County and Juniors will now receive a cash prize as well. The Captains’ meeting is top notch with dinner catered by Tommy Bahamas, Thursday Sept 6th on the roof top at the most amazing venue in Jupiter, Harbourside Place. Tournament day starts at 6:30am with lines in on Saturday Sept 8th. A Free End of Summer Festival at the Amphitheater starts at 1 pm and will include a waterslide, games, vendors, and car show with weigh in from 2pm-4pm. The awards ceremony starts promptly at 6pm at the Amphitheater and is catered by Calaveras Cantina. Last year $25,000 in cash prizes were awarded & over $40,000 donated to help children in memory of Chase Warren. There is still time to register for one of the most anticipated kingfish, dolphin, wahoo tournaments of the season. Tight Lines www. chasentailz.com

by Tom ‘Buzz’ Bzura, Communications Coordinator, WPB Fishing Club Contributing Writer

Overall Winner Team Young Guns

2nd Overall Winner Team Strictly Fishing

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Kids Fishing Day Introduces Youth to Our Waters

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For the past three decades the West Palm Beach Fishing Club’s charitable affiliate, the Palm Beach County Fishing Foundation (PBCFF), has been introducing area youth to fishing through its unique educational program, Kid’s Fishing Day. The PBCFF’s 31st annual program ran July 17th, 18th & 19th out of Lake Park Harbor Marina, with over 300 kids participating this year and over 13,000 since its inception. Kid’s Fishing Day targets children throughout Palm Beach County who don’t normally have the opportunity or means to experience saltwater fishing aboard a big boat. More importantly, this program exposes these kids to the Lake Worth Lagoon and Atlantic Ocean, opening their eyes to one of the reasons that makes our area so special. It’s hard to understand the importance of this unique marine environment without experiencing it. Kid’s Fishing Day continues to broaden children’s horizons by allowing them to enjoy a day on the water. Many of the kids had never been on a boat before; some were lucky enough to catch their first fish. Not only do participants walk away with fishing know-how and a new rod & reel combo, they hopefully also leave more invested in our saltwater resources. The WPBFC and PBCFF would like to thank the title sponsor, The Marine Industries Association of Palm Beach County, and the Town of Lake Park and the many businesses and individuals who sponsor this heartwarming program. A special acknowledgement also goes out to the dedicated volunteers who gave up their time to help with this meaningful cause and the crew on the Living On Island Time for taking the kids offshore on an adventure they’re surely not to forget.

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ON THE RANGE by Chuck Papp Contributing Writer So it begins, the best time of the year is upon us. That for some of us is hunting season. It seems like it has been years since the end of the last season, but, it’s only been months. If you are a hunter you understand the time frame I referenced. Now it’s just not about getting out there and trying to harvest the game. It’s much more than that. It’s about just being out in the woods: the That time of the year cooler weather, the campfires, friends and family, in the woods. and just getting away from the stress of everyday life, if it’s only for a few days. The season also brings resources wildlife need to flourish in the way of financial support from hunters. Hunting brings revenue from license fees, equipment, local businesses as far as money spent for lodging, food, transportation and many others. The hunting industry is a billion dollar a year plus industry that state game officials and wildlife need to survive. Without us it all would have been gone decades ago. Whether you hunt local, a few hours away from home or even in another state the hunter is a resource wildlife needs for its existence. Bow hunters, gun hunters, big game or small game hunters all belong to the same brotherhood. Yes, like many things we do, there are some that give us a bad name at times, but in general many of us play by the rules and laws of the state in which we hunt and do it ethically. If you’ve never tried it and are interested check with your local game and fish department. They will be able to get you started in the right direction plus there are numerous social media sites to investigate. If hunting is not your thing there is always fishing, hiking, camping, target shooting and other activities to enjoy the outdoors. So get out there, you have no idea what you are missing.

Chuck Papp, Manager Delray Shooting Center • (561) 265-0700

JUNO BEACHPIER by Tom Longo, Loggerhead Marine Contributing Writer September will be a fun month to fish at the Juno Beach Pier. In September, the fall mullet run is likely to arrive, fingers crossed. With the mullet come the bluefish (use diamond jigs or spoons for them), sharks, plenty of jacks and snook (Snook season opens September 1st but you must have a snook permit to harvest). Anglers can also look forward to the king mackerel run – just be sure to use live Spanish mackerel or blues as bait. Also on the horizon are tarpon, sand perch and lady fish. Of course, Spanish mackerel and pompano may also show toward the end of the month, and – if the northeast winds are fair – some mutton snapper. Loggerhead Marinelife Center offers its year-round Private Fishing Lessons for adults and kids (ages 8 and up.) One-hour lessons are offered daily; scheduled based on availability. Cost: $25/angler (with own gear); $35/angler with rental gear. Bait not included. Contact Sue Thompson at sthompson@marinelife.org to register. If you accidentally hook a sea turtle while at the pier, here’s what to do: • Contact LMC’s 24-hour rescue hotline – (561) 603-0211 • Gently reel the slack line, keeping the turtle at the surface of the water so it can breathe • Wait for LMC’s arrival to help For LMC and Juno Beach Pier updates, follow our social media, visit marinelife.org or call (561) 627-8280. The full-service Pier House features a snack bar as well as a variety of fishing tackle, including rental poles and bait. Randy Yent, Pier coordinator Juno Beach Pier (561) 627-8280 Ext. 140 Facebook.com/junobeachpier • Instagram & Twitter:@junobeachpier

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COASTALCALENDAR

Sept 1: FWC Saltwater Fishing License-Free Day! Includes crabbing, lobstering, scalloping, fishing and snook permit. For more information, visit www.myfwc. com/license/recreational/do-i-need-alicense/free-fishing. Sept 5: WPB Fishing Club meeting from 7-9 pm. Guest speaker will be Capt. Chad McGann who will speak about nighttime fishing for snook. For more information, call 561.832.6780 or visit www.westpalmbeachfishingclub.org

registration at lrdrivercenter.org/ boatsafe. Recommended ages 12 and up - Protecting our Youth sponsored by AustinBlu Foundation. $10 registration fee is refunded following completion of class. Pack a lunch.

Sept 21 - 23: XGeneration Anglers for Soldiers KDW at Sailfish Marina. For more information see article on page 8 or call (561) 296-7637. Sept 22: USCG Delray-Boynton “About Boating Safely” Class - Harvey Oyer Building at 2210 N. Federal Hwy, Boynton Beach. For further information, call 561.312.6439.

Sept 8: Blue Heron Bridge Night Dive @ Phil Foster Park. For more information, visit www.puravidadivers.com

Sept 22: Blue Heron Bridge Night Dive @ Phil Foster Park. For more information, visit www.puravidadivers.com

Sept 8 & 9: Palm Beach PS Boating Course, Squadron Headquarters, 1125 Old Dixie Hwy. Lake Park. Call 561.863.1461 or email abc-pb@ palmbeachsps.org for more information.

Sept 26: WPB Fishing Club meeting from 7-9 pm. Guest speakers will be Paul, Will & Bill Sabayrac of goinraptorfishing. com who will speak about center console kite fishing tips and tactics for sailfish, tuna and more. Call 561.832.6780 or visit www.westpalmbeachfishingclub.org

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Sept 16: USCG The Palm Beaches “About Boating Safely” Class - VFW Post 9610 - 354 10th Street, Lake Park, Fl. Call 561.684.6914 or email to register chrisatlwi@aol.com

Sept 6 & 8: CHASEN’ TAILZ 4th Annual KDW Tournament @ Harbourside Place in Jupiter. For more information, visit www.chasentailz.com or call 561.201.7757.

Sept 15: USCG Auxiliary Flotilla 52 - Boating Safely Class - Loxahatchee River Center. 8 am - 4pm. Online

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ach June my family and I take a break from our Venice, Fla. charter operation and head to the Florida Keys to do some fun-fishing. This year we fished from Tavernier and caught mahi, tuna and a big beautiful sailfish. We hosted some special guests on the boat this year. It was a family chosen by the Catch-A-Dream Foundation (catchadream. org). Gavin, who is 11, his little sister, mother and father came to fish with us for three days, accompanied by a Catch-A-Dream volunteer host named Adam. Catch-A-Dream Foundation provides children with life-threatening illnesses the opportunity to go on a hunting or fishing adventure of a lifetime with all expenses paid. Everyone had high hopes of Gavin catching his first mahi. As we cut through Tavernier Creek, I could see several thunder-

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