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inter steelhead fishing can be chilling, but once you hook into a 10-pound, lightning-fast bolt of silver, your blood will be boiling. The speed and explosion are what lures steelheaders to expose themselves to harsh Great Lakes winters. And there’s more. On Upstate New York’s Salmon River, there are plenty of beautiful, large, lake-run brown trout mixed in. Plus, today’s lightweight protective clothing provides comfort between strikes. The Salmon River in Oswego County, N.Y. (www.visitoswegocounty.com) offers consistent steelhead fishing during the late fall, winter and spring. In fact, the river has runs of trout and salmon from Lake Ontario all year long. With many quality tributaries along its length and a hatchery, this highquality wilderness river once was home to a legendary Atlantic salmon run. Rebounding populations of Atlantics still exist due to restoration projects, but Pacific salmon dominate the scene in late summer and fall. Huge chinook salmon, some heavier than 30 pounds, and coho salmon run up 14 miles of prime spawning and fishing waters each fall. A good number of steelhead (rainbow trout) follow the salmon to feed on the eggs dropped during this legendary fall salmon run. The steelhead feed aggressively during the salmon run, and they remain in this beautiful blue-ribbon river all winter, providing more than six months of explosive action. Winter thaws and early spring rains invite the remaining Lake Ontario steelhead to spawn and join their riverwintering kin. It’s a truly dynamic trophy trout experience. The Salmon River holds big fish. Ten-pound steelhead are commonplace. Fish in the teens are a definite possibility, and persistent steelheaders get chances every year on specimens in the 20-pound range. When salmon first enter the Salmon River in September and October, steelhead and lake-run brown trout mix in with pacific salmon making their spawning run. Both trout species feed on salmon eggs, and just when the salmon die off, the brown trout begin to spawn. Their eggs supplement the steelheads’ diet. Large numbers of giant trout and steelhead winter in the river, with additional fish running up from Lake Ontario all winter and early spring. When they first enter the river, these brightly colored bullets aggressively strike offerings like egg sacks, bright Estaz flies or beads that imitate eggs. Midriver matriculation brings them past the village of Pulaski, where there are about 10 miles of mostly public fishing access to deep holes, runs, rapids and every kind of trout water. Several high-quality tributaries flow in along the way and provide excellent spawning grounds up to what’s considered the upper section of the river. Natural reproduction does occur, and New York state operates a large hatchery on the upper end of the Salmon River. Since the Salmon River is a tailwater, this upper section is fishable all winter and never ices up. With egg availability diminishing, the winter steelhead diet evolves to more nymphs and stoneflies. Fly fishing is effective yet challenging. This section of river is ideal for fighting and landing large fish, with catch and release encouraged. Many trophy steelhead in the teens are photographed for replica mounts, and brown trout in the 5- to 10-pound range are caught regularly, with fish in the teens a possibility. 8

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The Salmon River has a reputation for tight quarters during the peak of the salmon run. Crowds diminish during winter steelhead season. Weekdays bring even less competition. Two very select permit-only resort properties are located on the two best sections of river offering managed access and exclusive riverside lodging. On the upper river, The Tailwater Lodge in Altmar, N.Y. has private southside access to Schoolhouse Pool and the runs and holes above and below. This is the prime wintering spot for a large percentage of steelhead and the best access for ice-free angling. The Tailwater is an Orvis-endorsed lodge, which includes an on-site fly shop, “The Woodshed.” Zero Limit Adventures Guide Service, also Orvis endorsed, has a collaborative relationship with Tailwater Lodge and provides outstanding guidance to this section and the entire Salmon River. They’ll get you dialed into current river conditions and what the fish are feeding on. The Tailwater Lodge’s opulent accommodations coupled with their location on the river and exclusive access make it the Mecca for Salmon River steelheading. This large section of river provides various speeds of current and holding water with ice-free conditions all winter. Tactics for hooking these giants include fly fishing, spinning, float fishing and center-pin techniques. The Angler Magazine highly recommends booking an experienced licensed guide on your first day to instruct you on equipment, fly or bait selection and technique. Allow Tailwater Lodge (www.tailwaterlodge.com) and Zero Limit Adventures (www. zerolimitadventures.com) ease the entry into this elite pursuit. Douglaston Salmon Run (DSR) manages more than 2 1/2 miles of exclusive access in the lower end of the Salmon River where steelhead first enter from Lake Ontario. Early steelhead action can be fast and furious. Winter access is dependent on weather conditions, as the middle and lower sections of the Salmon River get slushy or iced over during mid-winter cold speels. DSR (www. douglastonsalmonrun.com) publishes an accurate and honest daily report that functions as a great information source for river conditions and fish movement. The highly challenging adventure of hooking and battling your first 10-pound-plus Great Lakes steelhead will certainly not be your last. This divine experience will put you in a league of sportsmen who are the only ones to understand this trophy steelhead quest. It’s a feeling like the adrenaline rush of your first buck or sailfish. This heart-pounding adventure on a beautiful river will provide a memory that can be yours forever. To check out the “Men of Steel” video, go to

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you wake up each morning, you are on the water ready to fish with your boat tied up next to you. Of the drum family, redfish seem to be the most popular inshore species. Redfish are always a great fight, especially the big bulls. But many anglers seem to overlook black drum, which are sometimes referred to as a “mud donkeys.” It is not an attractive fish, nor is it great for eating; therefore, it is not commonly targeted. This fish does, however, grow the largest of the drum species, and it fights with the same action and power as a bull red. Now that I’ve caught a few, I believe black drum can look very pretty once the Louisiana sun hits those scales just right. Redfish and black drum are thick in the Louisiana marshes all year, but the season for the monsters runs from September to January, when big fish move from offshore into the marsh following migrating baitfish. When the baitfish show up inshore, the big fish won’t be far behind. For bait you can use live or artificial depending on whether you are trying to sight fish or just toss a line out and wait. On our trip, we used a standard knocker rig, with an egg sinker and a hook, and sank split live blue crabs and shrimp to the bottom and waited. The fishing is quite simple when you know where the fish are, although a guide is recommended for those unfamiliar with the waters because it’s easy to get lost in the marsh. Keep an eye out for cold fronts. The cold fronts clean up the water and bring the fish closer to the surface, which makes for perfect sight fishing. The fish also enjoy the cooler inshore water, so they will be more abundant and active. Check out Jacki’s YouTube channel Jacki Shea Fishing for videos of her fishing adventures. Her guide for the Louisiana trip was Brittney Novalsky who can be contacted through www.fishingadventureswithbrittney.com. For more fishing with Jacki Shea, go to

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hen I first started fly fishing in the 80s, the sport was not nearly as popular as it is today. Shops carrying fly tackle were sparse, people with knowledge of the sport were few and far between and getting lessons was nearly impossible. When I think back to those days, recalling the number of flies I lost in trees, the frequent tangles I developed and the shear lack of fish I caught, it is a wonder that I kept with it. Indeed, if it were not for the fly tying component of the sport, I might well have thrown in the towel. I love fly tying; being able to create something to fool fish with is a marvelous achievement. In contrast to my early fly fishing days, today there is a seeming abundance of information on the sport, from equipment, to angling destinations; everyone seems to have some insights. On top of this has been the advent of the Internet, a treasure trove of information and misinformation. The fact of the matter is, fly fishing is not nearly as complicated as it may seem. It is simply a form of fishing that allows for lightweight or nearly weightless “lures” to be used, which without the added weight in the line could not be presented to a fish. In some cases, fly fishing is a far superior method for fooling fish and in others, deep waters for example, far more challenging. When it comes to heavily pressured or sensitive fish, especially those inhabiting shallow inshore waters, I would argue fly fishing can often out-produce other techniques. Being able to imperceptibly drop a fly in front of fish when they are used to loud splashes from heavy lures or live baits can often result in fooled fish. Fly fishing is sometimes called an art, perhaps because of the apparent delicateness of the cast, the manner in which the line travels out over the water, or because many incorrectly, consider it hard. So let me correct this fallacy. Fly fishing is not hard, it does not need to be complicated and it can be very easily learned. If you really want to learn to fly fish, I would suggest a trip to the Bahamas. The weather is beautiful, the waters are stunning, and the people, culture and food are marvelous. The chance of catching fish is very high, as the guides are great instructors and a week’s worth of fly fishing immersion would provide incredible advancement in understanding and skill level. Throughout my travels in the Bahamas, I have met many wonderful guides and visited many top-notch facilities. To highlight one Bahamian guide or lodge is simply impossible. However, when it comes to learning the sport, be honest. When booking a trip to a lodge, perhaps directly or through a travel company like Yellow Dog Fly Fishing or Frontiers International, tell them what you want. Tell them you are a beginner. Tell them you want to learn. Through this strategy, those in the know will put you with facilities and personnel best suited to an instructional 12

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Quest for the Crest Sailfish Series Kicked Off Leg One

Operation Sailfish, Leg 1 of the iconic Quest for the Crest Sailfish Series was held in December out of Sailfish Marina in West Palm Beach, FL. An overwhelming spirit of patriotism poured through the crowd during the opening ceremony as the National Guard presented the colors to the singing of the national anthem. Prior to tournament competition, a ‘Take a Hero Fishing Day’ was held where teams had the opportunity to host military veterans, wounded warriors and active duty soldiers on their boat for a day of fishing. The event offered trophies for the top military team and top military angler on the hero fishing day. Day 1 of the tournament, the energy was electric as 47 teams prepared to do battle for their share of a $680,000 purse. A weather forecast with north winds of 15 to 20 mph had teams anxiously anticipating what might be an epic bite. Team Utopia, reigning champions in the series, got off to the right start with a double in the first hour of fishing. Later, with only a couple hours to go Blue Moon, Sandman and Advanced Roofing/Sailsmen were locked up in a three-way tie for first place with four releases each. In the last hour, Advanced Roofing/Sailsmen released two more fish to claim the $82,530 daily. Sandman finished second on the day earning a $40,770 payout. Gusting winds, rainsqualls and building seas made Team REEL CAPTIVATING for a challenging day of fishing on Day 2. Lion’s Den jumped out to a hot start releasing five fish before noon to Captain- Travis Timilty claim the early bite. They also landed a 39.6-pound cobia 1st Mate- Roy Rice that turned out to be the heaviest fish of the tournament. Crew- Clemente Travieso Crew- Blake Wilson They finished in 8th place with seven releases and $38,100 Crew- Neil Ashley in prize money, thanks to the big cobia. Team Seraphim, winners of 2016 Sailfish 400, also Crew- Tommy Twyford Angler- Wayne Jenkins had a great Day 2 with seven releases and a second place Angler- Mike Simko daily that was good for $45,770. With only an hour to Jr Angler- Mathew Yee go in the tournament, teams Crescendo, Contender One, Sandman and Weez in the Keys were locked up in a 4-way tie for first with Crescendo leading on time. Photo: Mike Simko and Two minutes before lines out, the anticipated call came Emma Belcher over the VHF.... “Boat #2 hooked up!” A quick glance at the boat list confirmed that Boat #2 was team Crescendo. They went on to release the fish in their Mercury powered center console just four minutes after lines out and secured their first victory ever in the Quest for the Crest Sailfish Series. Despite being one of the smallest boats in the fleet, Captain Skip Dana and his crew still managed to get the job done. They were all smiles as they accepted the champions’ dog tags and their check for $239,280! Contender One finished in 2nd (for the second year in a row) with earnings of $67,470, followed by Sandman in 3rd with $61,850 and Weez in the Keys in 4th for $8,000. Team Family Matters also had a great tournament finishing in 5th Place with eight releases. Master Angler of the tournament went to John “J” Walls of Finster with a total of five releases. The Top Lady Angler was Stephanie Choate of Miss Britt with five releases and the Top Junior category was awarded to Matthew Yee of Reel Captivating with one release. Coastal Angler was invited on Reel Captivating for the event. The professionalism and coordination of the team was impressive. Watching them in action was artistry. A “reel class act”! For a complete list of the point standings in the Crest race, visit www.questforthecrest.com.

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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 01/01 01/02 01/03 01/04 01/05 01/06 01/07 01/08 01/09 01/10 01/11 01/12 01/13 01/14 01/15 01/16 01/17 01/18 01/19 01/20 01/21 01/22 01/23 01/24 01/25 01/26 01/27 01/28 01/29 01/30 01/31

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Happy New Year Anglers! Start off the New Year right and take advantage of the fantastic fishing we are blessed with off Palm Beach County! The sailfish sector aka ‘Sailfish Alley’ of the Gulfstream is at its prime this month. The sailfish bite is best when a chilly north wind starts howling, kicking up the seas as it plows head-on into the Gulf Stream and stacking up the bait. A general rule of thumb to remember, the sailfish bite improves the first few days following a cold front. Anglers should look for pods of bait on their depth finder, a clean water edge or a temperature break that will lead you to the fish. Most anglers fishing offshore this month will be deploying kites for kite fishing, allowing anglers to have the best bait presentation possible. TIP: You should consider purchasing a drift anchor if you have a center console. A drift anchor will help you stay in the depth you are fishing longer, especially when the winds are howling and pushing your vessel out of the strike zone. Historically, productive areas for sailfish range from the Jupiter ledge, to the waters in front of the Breakers and the Ritz Carlton, down to Boynton’s water tower, the ‘Martini Glass.’ Depth is key when kite fishing; you should target your efforts between 80-250 feet of water for sailfish until you determine the best depth for that day. If the seas are fairly calm this month, try to explore further offshore to find the occasional dolphin or wahoo. While traveling to and from your fishing grounds you should be on the lookout for cobia swimming in the shallows close to the beach. Also along the beaches; pompano, bluefish and Spanish mackerel will be plentiful. Spanish mackerel put up a hard fight on light tackle and are great table fare, with fish 5-7lbs not uncommon. You can target Spanish mackerels from boat by trolling depths 10-25ft and casting colorful jigs, spoons or swimming plugs along the beach. For land-based anglers, the Juno and Lake Worth pier, and rock piles off Boynton Inlet should produce a good bite. For those anglers that love to bottom fish, set up your drifts in depths of 60 to 120 feet near wrecks and reefs. Drift your baits using a triple hook rig with a dead sardine or a chicken rig with a sinker; both should yield muttons, yellowtail, mangrove snapper, and kingfish. 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

Darcizzle with a Boynton Beach sailfish caught kite fishing on a live goggle eye. Released safely.

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STAND UP PADDLEBOARD: Paddle Challenge 2017 by Chris Anders Contributing Writer As we have all said, “the year just flew by so quickly”. This year will be no different. Before you know it this year will have passed us by, again. So let’s plan out our paddle strategy now so that we can complete our goals. I joined a group on Facebook last year which many of you may know called “The 100 Paddle Challenge”. What is great about groups like this is that they have challenges throughout the year. Some challenges might be, complete 100 miles in a 100 days, or a 100 paddles in a 100 days. You get the picture. Basically the theme of the group is always 100 of something. The great thing about this group is that you get motivated by others. Everyone posts their progress in the challenge and at the end of completing the challenge you get a reward for doing it. Nothing big but an acknowledgement of your success and everyone congratulates you on FB. What I got out of the challenge is not just reward of finishing the challenges, but I met so many new friends in the paddle community. I have also had people from all over the U.S. come down and paddle with me from the group. I recently went on a group paddle to Wekiva Springs which was all inspired by the 100 Paddle Challenge and we have many more planned. Some of you may not like to be in groups or on social media and in that case I propose some challenges for you to do on your own that have been inspired by the 100 Paddle Challenge. 100 miles in 30 days. This is a challenge that I did last year in my own group, Palm Beach SUP Club. It doesn’t seem like it is hard to do because you think to yourself, “3.33 miles per day, that isn’t far”, and it’s not. However, going every day for 30 days is very difficult. It takes a lot of planning. I had to look at my work week in advance, then you have to check the weather and if you have kids you will need to check their schedule for picking them up and taking care of them (kids need to eat). You might have to double or triple your miles just to keep up. This is an advanced challenge. To make it easier, try 100 miles over 60 days. Other Challenges could be 100 paddles in 100 days. 50 miles in 1 week. My favorite, which we are starting this year is to paddle 12 Florida Springs over the year. Paddle on my friends. Chris Anders, CEgO www.ThePalmBeachBoatClub.com www.ThePalmeachBoatClub.com • 561-840-1901

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DRIFTFISHING by Sandra Schulz Contributing Writer Happy Holidays to everyone! On the drift this December, we had some very rough days out there with high seas but for those brave enough to venture out with us, it proved rewarding for them! We caught some decent sized mahi–mahi on the east wind as well as some nice sized kingfish. For the mahi-mahi, the average was around 10-14 lbs. and just about the same for the king mackerel, although there were a few larger. When conditions were favorable, we went out in deeper waters for the Donna Evans with 17-lb and 8-lb vermilion snapper. This particular mahi-mahi caught on species takes a little more work to Living On Island Time catch than your other snappers, for you have to use a heavier weight, (generally around an 8 oz. bank). Generally, they are in about 180 to 240 feet, and you must keep the rig on the bottom. Reeling up, as you see, can become tiring very quickly but it’s worth the work! These deep-water snapper are very tasty and a good deal of meat for their size. Average catch size in our waters are about 1-1½ lbs. Here’s a picture of a mahi-mahi caught this past month on Living on Island Time. Till next month… have a “Happy New Year!”

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the reel scream and got the fish. We left right away for the weigh in. It turned out to be 37 pounds. We by Christopher went to sleep that night very happy Sprague and couldn’t believe we had won Jr. Angler-Team Tuppens the SKA National Championships. It will be an experience I will never Hello anglers, this month has forget! If you’d like to see the video been insane for us tournament wise. I filmed with my Garmin VIRB, Our team caught 2 great fish for the check out my Youtube channel 2016 SKA Nationals. They were a “Chronicles of Chris” kingfishing 62 and 37-pound kingfish earning SKA Nationals Day 1 and Day2! a 99-pound aggregate. We also won https://www.youtube.com/channel/ all the calcutta’s, a 23 Sea Pro boat, UC4fmhhRjVzql3l3B-nYtIvA 300 HP Mercury on a Loadmaster Tight Lines! trailer and 3 bean bags! It was the best fishing trip I ever had. Day 1, we couldn’t catch a fish for a long time. We waited and waited and finally got one on the flat line with a blue runner. We kept reeling and thought we lost it, but it was still on; a shark chased it to the boat. Our crew member reached out with the gaff and got it in the boat. It turned out to be 62 lbs. which got us into 62.33 Lb. the 60-lb. club! The next day we were Kingfish nervous; we knew we only needed a caught by 15 or above to most likely win. The Team Tuppens same thing happened- it took around fishing the 7 hours to see a kingfish. We saw a 20 SKA National lb’er sky right next to us. It wouldn’t Championship bite; it was torture! We finally heard

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during this month that the weather will allow you to get in the ocean without rolling your kayak in the process. Choose your days wisely and be sure to have all safety equipment on board. Sailfish prefer smaller baits like smaller goggle eyes and pilchards. Keeping them up top on the surface and frisky is your best bet. Check us out Pushin’ Water Kayak Charters on Facebook, Instagram and Youtube for all the latest adventures my clients and I get into.

Pompano, bluefish, jacks and Spanish mackerel become more of the focus in January. I like to target areas near the inlets like the mouth of the Loxahatchee River in Jupiter and Sailfish Flats in Stuart. The deeper channels and sand flats make them ideal locations for the fish to swim in and out with the tides. Try working the edges of these channels with goofy Brian Nelli jigs, small buck tails and DOA jerk www.tckayakfishing.com • baits. This time of year brings cold 772.201.5899 air and wind which in turn creates Brian@tckayakfishing.com wet conditions on the kayak. Having a pair of waders to keep you dry and warm in the chop is highly Yours truly with a nice pompano on sailfish flats. recommended.

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FISHINGFORECASTS JUPITER INLET INSHORE

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By Craig Korczynski

Happy New Year! The holiday season is over but hopefully anglers received new fishing tackle and gadgets to kick off the new year right. The cool fronts will bring moderate winds which at times, plague us anglers, but that should not stop you from getting on the water and bending a rod.

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The Lake Worth Lagoon will be very active as snook, tarpon, jacks, trout, and even redfish are just a few species anglers can expect to tango with. Live mullet, pinfish and greenies work great for all these species along with artificial jigs like DOA C.A.L., and DOA Shrimp. Remember to work your baits slow and work the area you are fishing thoroughly. Look for any signs of bait fish and always look for moving water. Jupiter area will be teeming with schools of big jacks this time of year. The areas to target are drop offs and deep holes. Top water lures like the Heedon spook and Heddon spook Jr work great for the jacks. While fishing in the river always keep an eye out for tarpon; they are prevalent in deeper channels, and they roll on the surface. Tarpon are active as the sun is rising and setting; use DOA shrimp or DOA Terror Eyez and live baits for best results. The tarpon range from 5 to 50 pounds. Snook in the river can be found sun bathing in the shallows and near dock pilings during the middle of the day. Try and be stealth while in search of snook and present your

baits slow. Live baits will entice snook to strike as well as small Doa Shrimp in holographic or glow and gold rush belly. Bigger snook can be found in the river in deep holes ranging from 5 to 20 feet. When fishing for these snook be sure to use your depth finder, looking for any structure or ledge were fish might be holding. A DOA Terror Eyez and DOA C.A.L. 3-inch Shad in stark naked and pearl colors and live baits dropped to bottom will get you hooked up. The grass flats in Hobe Sound are full of life this time of year and can be a life saver when fish in the river can’t be found. The grass flats are great for the whole family to fish, due to the wide variety of species that can be caught. Buck tail jigs tipped with shrimp is typically the bait of choice for most anglers in this area but nothing beats a popping cork with a DOA shrimp - it catches everything. When fishing the grass flats, look for any bait in the area and work the water column from depths of 2 to 7 feet. Pompano, jacks, ladyfish, trout, and sheepshead are just a few of the species anglers will encounter while jigging. Once you find the fish, try and mark that spot

and work it hard. Doing this will keep your rods bent all day long. Captain Craig Korczynski 561-644-4371 or visit www.phlatsinshorefishing.com

IN THE SUDS BOYNTON TO BOCA By Ed Ottenthal

The month of January along our southeast coast offers anglers a chance at a vast variety of migratory fish, along with the many resident species that inhabit our waters all year long. The wise angler will be watching for the schools of baitfish that are being chased by the marauding predators, a tell-tale sign that they are on the feed. If an angler is lucky enough to encounter one of these blitzes, he or she will have some great memories that will last for a lifetime. Whether an angler is fishing from the beach or near shore in a boat, it is wise to add a short piece of light wire to the leader because these predators are toothy critters and the wire will not deter them from chomping down on the offering. Much of the action is on

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the surface this time of the year, so the use of surface plugs and popping plugs work well. It is a lot of fun to have Spanish mackerel, bluefish, jacks and an occasional king mackerel slam a surface lure when it looks like a fleeing baitfish trying to escape. Jigs often work well also when there are no blitzes taking place. One little trick is to tip the jig with a piece of shrimp or squid; this will give the jig some smell and some action. This month also brings with it cobia. This is a prized fish that cruises in a little deeper water, sometimes in the accompaniment of big rays or around a weed line or flotsam. If a ray

is present, throw an offering near the ray and maybe you will be rewarded with one of these great fish. Tripletail will also be present around debris or buoys. Throw a shrimp at one of them and an angler will not be disappointed with the fight or the table fare. All that must be remembered is the sharpness of the gill plates. Stay away from them to be safe!! Sheepshead will also be present around docks and rocks. A great presentation is to tip a small hook with a piece of shrimp, but the best are fiddler crabs or mangrove crabs. These fish fight well and are great for eating, but a pain to clean. The cleaning part is well worth the effort when on the table. Nighttime fishing near lights and structure is a good time to target snook. But be sure to check the fishing regulations concerning snook, because they are constantly changing. They have closed for capture recently. A note of safety! Recently my boat was boarded and inspected by the Marine Police. They checked everything from lights to life preservers. When they checked my flares, I was told they were outdated! Get ready for a ticket!

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This winter will bring some hot fishing to our waters. Sailfish, dolphin, wahoo and kingfish will be the offshore choice. When heading out, take a drive to the south and let the stream take you north. If you’re just looking for sails, try the 160’ depth off the Dodge Wall; if you’re looking for kings stay around 90’ depth. Live bait will be the key to landing quality fish and can be easily bought from your local bait boat. These guys monitor VHF 68. It’s best to get their number for the next time and give him a call the night before for your order.

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Kite fishing will be in full effect this month, but flat lining and deep rods will produce too. Don’t forget the wire trace at the end of your leader for the hoo or king... you never know! For the inshore guys, the inlet will be a hot spot. Schools of jack and tarpon will be invading the beaches and ICW. This is the time to use your fancy fish finder. Mark the fish before you drop. There could be a huge school just 20 yard to the port side. Along with hard fighting jacks there will be spawning sheepshead on the bottom of the channel. Shrimp is the bait of choice but clams will get those sheep biting. Captain Weston Russell 561-310-2690 www.reelintensefishing.com Facebook.com/reelintensefishingcharter

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LAKEOKEECHOBEE By Okeechobee CAM staff

Fishing on the north end of the Big’O’ has been for the most part you are drifting like that an anchor can be your best friend. So many times very good; mild air temperatures and good weather has made conditions people will catch a bass and move right on down the line, when in reality favorable for a good bite. Early morning bass action has been at its best on they should stop their boat and fish it slow. Bass usually have a few of their wild shiners. Catches of 50 plus fish a day are common and bigger females friends with them so don’t think that’s the only fish there. Since January continue to move in from the open lake for their annual spawning ritual. typically has more windy days, deploying a drift sock will slow down your Buckhead Ridge and Tin House Cove have been the most consistent for drift enabling you to work the area more thoroughly. fast action. Schools of smaller fish in the 1 to 3 lb. range are on the outside Crappie action has been improving. Specks are moving into the reed edges of the reed lines and they make for some fun and fast action. After heads in front of the Okeechobee Pier and at the Buckhead marker and are you go through 3 or 4 dozen of your shiners, move inside and find a mat to being caught on jigs and minnows. Fishermen that are drifting are catching anchor up on and you will have a better chance at a big fish. Eagle Bay had limits in the open lake out in front of the mouth of the Kissimmee River. its ups and down, one day it’s some of the best fishing you have ever seen and Down towards Harney Pond, anglers are not maxing out yet but the size of the next it can leave you scratching your the specks have been impressive. Reports head. But don’t be discouraged, this is a of 2.25 to 2.75 lb. specks have been big lake and with a little local knowledge common. The area between Bird Island and a little effort, you can find fish biting. and the Point of the Reef has been very The North Shore down on the west active. side of the lake in the Lakeport area has During the bass and speck spawning had very good action in open water seasons, pay particular attention to the between Horse Island and the Point of phases of the moon. During the next the Reef. The best thing about this part few months, the days just prior to and of the lake is there are a couple of different just after the full and new moons will be ways to fish here; you can anchor your particularly active. boat which is what most fishermen do, Be sure and stop by Garrard’s Bait and or you can drift and this area is meant for Tackle for all your fishing needs. drifting. When drifting you can cover a lot GOOD FISHIN of water fast and can find fish in a hurry. Capt. Eddie Perry Okeechobee Adventures Guide Service If you hit a hotspot drifting and catch a www.OkeechobeeAdventures.com couple of fish real quick, don’t be afraid Facebook.com/OkeechobeeAdventures Photos Courtesy Capt Ed Perry: Father & his two sons to stop your boat and put some live baits Garrard’s Bait & Tackle 863.763.7722 out. Even if you are artificial fishing, when

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JUNO BEACHPIER by Hannah Deadman Contributing Writer January is a slower due to higher wind and wave action, but you’ll still be able to find inshore panfry fish, croakers, whiting and sand perch. You’ll also find bluefish as in December, but less Spanish mackerel. Cooler water may bring in cobia. Seeing large stingrays may indicate nearby cobia, as these fish tend to swim under rays so they can shoot out to feed. Each month we recognize someone as the Juno Beach Pier Conservationist of the Month. We display their photo in our bait house and award a pass for 10 free days of fishing. Last month’s winner was local angler Michelle. She often helps other anglers swiftly return fish to the water, and regularly picks up litter on the pier and properly disposes of it. Frequently, she provides other anglers with information on fish size and limit regulations. We are thankful for Michelle’s willingness to assist other anglers and keep the Juno Beach Pier clean. If you know an aspiring angler, LMC also offers its Kids’ Fishing Program the first Sunday and fourth Saturday every month at 8 a.m. Participants learn basic pier and beach

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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 LMC. For the latest updates on LMC and Juno Beach Pier events, follow our social media, visit www.marinelife.org or call (561) 627-8280. Contact info: T Tran, Pier Coordinator (561) 627-8280 Ext. 140 Facebook.com/junobeachpier Instagram: @junobeachpier Twitter: @ JunoBeachPier Hannah Deadman Loggerhead Marinelife Center 14200 U.S. Hwy 1, Juno Beach, FL (561) 627-8280 ext. 124 www.marinelife.org

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Small Game by Chuck Papp Contributing Writer

Well where has the time gone? It’s January already and it seems almost over. The holidays have come and gone; all those fall and winter catalogs are done; and the election came and went. As they say, time flies when you are having fun. 2016 seems to have been a pretty productive year. A lot of hunters seemed to have had a really good fall season. Social media seems to be one of the best ways to see the success of other hunters. There are a lot of good groups out there that post pictures and information on what had gone on. Some of the coolest pics and info seem to have been coming from the WMA’s this year. Looks like a lot of hunters had spent time before the season to prep for fall. It’s not over yet though, we still have some of the best weather coming our way to Florida in January and February. Small game season still will be going on; hogs

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are always plentiful and any serious turkey hunter is getting ready for the early spring. I hope 2016 was a good year for everyone either in the field or out, and 2017 is just getting started.

January 5 & 6: West Palm Beach Fishing Club Silver Sailfish Derby Days. For more information call 561.832.6780 or visit www.westpalmbeachfishingclub.org

January 24: Boynton Beach Fishing Club General Meeting at 7:30. For more information visit: www.bifc.org

January 7 & 8: Palm Beach PS Boating Course. Squadron Headquarters, 1125 Old Dixie Hwy. Lake Park Call 561.863.1461 or email abcpb@palmbeachsps.org for more information.

January 25: West Palm Beach Fishing Club meeting from 7-9 pm. Guest speaker will be Capt. Mike Simko who will speak about Advance Kite Fishing Techniques. For more information call 561.832.6780 or visit www. westpalmbeachfishingclub.org

January 11: Blue Heron Bridge Night Dive @ Phil Foster Park. For more information visit www. puravidadivers.com.

January 27: Blue Heron Bridge Night Dive @ Phil Foster Park. For more information visit www. puravidadivers.com

January 13-15: 43rd Annual Stuart Boat Show. For more information visit www.stuartboatshow.com

January 28: USCG Delray-Boynton “About Boating Safely” Class - Harvey Oyer Building at 2210 N. Federal Hwy, Boynton Beach. For further information call 561.312.6439.

January 20-21: 54th Annual Buccaneer Cup Sailfish Tournament, Singer Island. For more information visit www.buccaneercup.com

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ne of the slowest ways to learn is learning from your own mistakes… but some of them will be priceless over time and hopefully you’ll laugh at yourself along the way. Just last weekend, a buddy and I hit the bay on a quick afternoon wade fishing trip and we excitedly launched the boat on a super low tide. Fail number one! Even if you are in a hurry, check the tidal forecast. We almost didn’t make it out of the little bayou. It didn’t stop there; we ran to our fishing area only to look at each other and say, “I thought you put my rods in the boat”…. “no, I thought you did”—Fail number 2! We both began to laugh. We always have plenty rods in the boat, and we still had just enough to get the job done, check out our big trout spot and to catch this redfish. There are faster ways to learn than just spending time on the water. You can spend years and not make much real advance guessing where to be and what to use. Hire teaching guides, go with better fishermen, read quality magazine articles, and watch quality instructional videos. Make sure you get good positive referrals to make sure you get the most out of your time and it will be something that will benefit you years to come. Laugh at yourself often. Tobin created the TroutSupport.com DVDs and has supported thousand’s of anglers in taking their game to the next level.

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By Ed Killer

hen you have empty pockets, the thought of someone pressing a wad of cash firmly into your sweaty palm can be intoxicating. Want also can do that to a country and its leadership. It nearly happened to the Bahamas. For the discount price of $2.1 billion, China wanted to buy fishing, timber and farming rights for the next 10 years from the Bahamas. Reports from the Bahamian capital of Nassau suggest the proposed deal is dead in the water. For now, future fishing and diving trips to the islands will continue to be fruitful and productive. Following two weeks of outcry from Bahamian citizens, environmental groups, tourism officials, fishing organizations, recreational anglers and even the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, it appeared in late November the deal was a no-go. Bahamian Prime Minister Perry Christie said any such deal would have been “rejected outright.” This is a classic case of Bahamian officials trying to monetize what limited natural resources the country has. Once the arrangement became public, however, it was realized how lopsided and short-sighted it was. The deal would have far-reaching ramifications ecologically, economically and internationally. Let’s start with the ecological. Chinese corporations are in the business of feeding a nation of more than 1 billion consumers. To them, the Bahamas must look like a gold mine. Thousands of square miles of tropical reefs are inhabited by creatures great and small, all of which taste good dipped in soy sauce. More than anything, what Chinese interests were paying for was exemption from regulation and enforcement. The cash-strapped Bahamian government already struggles to enforce laws against illegal fishing, human trafficking and drug smuggling. Can anyone envision the Royal Defence Force boarding a factory fishing ship hailing from Shanghai to bust it for undersized lobsters?

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Additionally, according to the Marine Conservation Institute, these fishing businesses often use indiscriminate and destructive harvesting equipment and methods. They kill non-targeted species and marine habitat. Entire schools of migrating yellowfin and bluefin tuna would be at risk. Dolphin, wahoo, snapper and grouper also would be taken in great quantities. And does anyone think for a second that Chinese ships would obey the Exclusive Economic Zone of U.S. Federal waters? The second part of this foolish concept is the economic damage wrought to the Bahamas—and Southeast Florida. The Bahamas chief form of income is tourism. Year-round sunshine and beautiful beaches are the main draw, but right behind those two are recreational fishing, boating and diving. According to an economic study by the World Travel and Tourism Council, tourism represented 43.6 percent of the nation’s GDP in 2014. Some 98,000 jobs in the Bahamas are based on tourism. The deal would impact the Treasure Coast marine economy, too. Thousands of boaters use marinas in the three-county area as well as Palm Beach to provision for trips to the Bahamas. They spend money here getting ready to go there. No fish in the Bahamas would mean a sharp decrease in our boat traffic. Yet, earlier this year, Bahamian minister of agriculture and marine resources V. Alfred Gray authorized ambassador to China Paul Andy Gomez to pursue a deal he initially called a “progressive initiative.” Gray, Gomez and others were willing to mortgage a 10-year projected $38 billion in tourist revenue in exchange for $2.1 billion in fishing rights. For now, it seems Bahamian officials have reached a conclusion that is best for their country’s future. But there will be more offers to come. Not all of them will be brought to light before they are agreed upon. Ed Killer is the outdoors columnist for Treasure Coast Newspapers and TCPalm.com, and this column reflects his opinion. Friend him on Facebook at Ed Killer, follow him on Twitter @tcpalmekiller, email him at ed.killer@tcpalm.com or call him at 772-221-4201. For more about the Chinese and Bahamian relationship, go to

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fter three days of fish and fun, 11 North American World Championship Team members recently returned to their respective states from Lafourche Parish, La. There they represented the United States and Canada in the sixth-annual Hobie Fishing World Championship, presented by Rhino-Rack and hosted by Hobie Cat Company. Anglers either qualified through regional tournaments or were invited to attend the crowning event held December 8-10. Competitors from 17 countries fished for the chance to be crowned this year’s Hobie Fishing World Champion.

After three days of challenging windy conditions, Steve Lessard deservedly claimed the top prize, becoming the first two-time Hobie Fishing World Champion. Just as soon as handshakes, camaraderie and celebrations were over, the other competitors started planning how the crown could be theirs at the seventh Hobie Fishing World Championship. “The first major cold front of year hit on day one,” Lessard said. “Honestly,

it helped me because I knew fishing conditions would change drastically. I knew it was going to be a physical as well as mental challenge. It’s easy to get discouraged with muddy water and high winds, but I was able to settle in and catch a few fish on the worst day. Day two went better and put me in first place.” Richard Somerton, representing Australia, took home a hard-fought second place. U.S. angler Matthew Vann rounded out the podium with his third place finish. Competitors fished for trout, flounder and redfish from identically rigged Hobie Mirage Pro Angler 14s, provided by Hobie Cat and outfitted with Lowrance electronics, Power-Pole MICRO Anchors, Yak-Attack accessories, Ram Mounts and equipment including Daiwa, Lurefans, Hobie Polarized and AFTCO gear. Bassmaster Elite pro Michael Iaconelli surprised the 49 international competitors when he showed up at the welcome dinner to cheer them on. “Unlike the competitions that I’m involved in, kayak fishing takes more strategy because it is much different and more difficult pedaling to the fish than racing over in a motorized boat,” said Ike. Competitors got a double surprise when he returned to congratulate Steve on his win and participate in the camaraderie that is an integral part of the Hobie Worlds. In the bayous of southern Louisiana, Lafourche Parish is the gateway to Cajun country and the Gulf of Mexico, offering a distinctly Louisiana “bayou” way of life and memorable experience for competitors. And then there is the fishing. According to Hobie’s Keeton Eoff, this could easily be the kayak fishing capital of the world. “We are very proud that Hobie Fishing Worlds chose to host their international tournament in Leeville this year. One of the best assets of Lafourche Parish is the world-class fishing, and Hobie anglers have been able to experience what makes our area so exceptional. The visibility of this tournament on a national and international level allows potential visitors to see the recreational value of our destination and why they should experience it firsthand,” said Timothy Bush, executive director of the Bayou Lafourche Area Convention & Visitors Bureau. For more about Hobie Fishing Worlds, go to

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n a significant step forward for the outdoor recreation industry and the sportfishing community, President Obama recently signed into law the Outdoor Recreation Jobs and Economic Impact Act of 2016. This legislation requires the Department of Commerce to assess and analyze the contributions of the outdoor recreation industry, including recreational fishing, to the United States economy. The legislation will help to ensure sportfishing industry jobs and recreational fishing’s economic impact are accounted for as part of the gross domestic product (GDP). The passage of the Outdoor REC Act was needed to make sure that the outdoor economy—and it’s estimated six million jobs and $646 billion in economic activity—receives official government recognition for years to come. “The Outdoor REC Act will also ensure that the outdoor industry’s economic statistics will be measured in the same comprehensive way as other business sectors, such as the automotive and apparel industries,” said American Sportfishing Association (ASA) Government Affairs Vice President Scott Gudes. “This is important because industry economic impact estimates also include data that show the non-direct impact that the activity has on the economy. For example, it would also include sportfishing’s contributions to travel and tourism, not just the purchase of tackle.” ASA is an active part of a team representing a wide-range of outdoor industries that will work with the Department of Commerce to shape how outdoor recreation is defined and ensure our reach and impact are recognized. In post-campaign remarks, President-elect Trump has voiced his support for maintaining fishing and hunting on our nation’s public lands.

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ishing the colder months of winter certainly has advantages. Most noticeable is the lack of crowds. This translates to more parking, less boat traffic and fewer people fishing in your favorite spots. Here’s how to dress for kayak fishing in the frigid conditions. Pay attention; for safety’s sake, it’s critical to dress properly and choose a stable kayak such as a Hobie Mirage Outback. Base layer: It’s important to have quality base layers that will wick water away from your skin instead of holding it in. Avoid cotton. Instead, go for wool or synthetics such as polyester. When layering over base layers, look for a zip-up fleece and fleece pants. Immersion layer: The best protection you can get is a drysuit. A suit made with a highly breathable material, such as Gore-Tex, will cost quite a bit more. If you’re going to spend a lot of time in the suit, it is well worth it. Waders: An inexpensive but adequate option for all but total immersion is a pair of breathable waders paired with a breathable dry top. Be sure to wear a wading belt as an extra safety measure. Gloves and footwear: For gloves, go for wools or synthetic materials, like fleece, so when they inevitability get wet, they won’t feel as cold on your skin. Look for a fleece lining and slit fingers that bend back for easy knot tying. For footwear, I like to wear thick wool socks under my dry suit, with booties on top. Wading boots are also nice and warm.

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ver the past 50 years, a great number of previously unknown human diseases emerged, while other well-known maladies, including cholera and tuberculosis, have seen a significant resurgence. Not surprisingly, dolphins and other marine mammals experience a similar trend. Algal-bloom biointoxication is one of the better-understood disease agents. Our experience in human medicine should cause all of us to be concerned about the deterioration of aquatic eco-systems, especially since they support more than half of the population in the U.S. alone. Monitoring the overall health of dolphins is an excellent way to evaluate the wellbeing of entire aquatic systems and identify environmental trends. Dolphins are the canaries of the ocean, warning us about existing and emerging threats not only to the aquatic eco-systems, but also to human health. It is in our own best interest to closely observe patterns affecting their behavior or health, as it could affect humans in the long run. Let’s focus on the recent catastrophic, harmful algae bloom that descended on the Port St. Lucie River lagoon and associated waterways to both the east and west coastlines of Florida. Algae blooms have been a regular occurrence in this area for years, but this year’s outbreak was larger by several magnitudes. It is well established that such blooms produce neurotoxins that can kill dolphins and other marine life, as well as biotoxins that affect human health. Among those threats to our own wellbeing are brevetoxins and saxitoxins that cause poisoning, and okadaic acid, which causes diarrhea. Some recent disease outbreaks among bottlenose dolphin populations in southeast Florida serve as prime examples of how studying dolphins can help us manage health risks. Several of these outbreaks were associated with brevetoxins, produced by a dinoflagellate called Karenia brevis. This is the same species that causes red tides. Brevetoxins are known to kill and contaminate fish and shellfish. When humans consume those, or inhale toxic aerosols, they fall ill. Actual exposure may be delayed, meaning the risk to human health continues long after, or far away from, the original dinoflagellate bloom. Some of the visible impact of exposure to toxins and viruses manifests in changes on the dolphin’s skin, just as sunburns damage our skin. Some of these damages may be short-term, changing the color of the skin, or leading to the shedding of dead skin, but long-term impacts, including skin cancer are well documented. Any increase in toxins in our coastal habitats, natural or manmade, must be of great concern. While we might not fully understand how these toxins travel through the food chain, dolphins can serve as the sentinels for ocean and human health. The Taras Oceanographic Foundation is a small but successful nonprofit headquartered in Jupiter, Fla. Their vision is to advance knowledge about dolphins and the long-term survival of both people and the oceans. For information, visit www.taras.org.

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very year as my bass tournament season comes to an end, I start thinking about crappie fishing. I like to take a break and let the competitive flames refuel a bit. When the calendar strikes November and water temperatures dip into the 50s in Tennessee, I take several days to go crappie fishing. These fish make really good table fare, they are also very fun to catch, especially the big ones like you find in winter. I am well aware of how good crappie fishing is in spring. But for the way I fish for them around home, fall and winter are when you can really fill the livewell.

It works the same way when fishing laydowns. I look for laydowns on vertical banks that have a good-sized trunk. If they have a big trunk, I know there is a good-sized treetop out in the water. If they are there, I will see them on my SideVision. Once you find fish, cast exactly where they are or just beyond them, not 3 feet to the left or right. If you miss a crappie’s strike zone by 6 inches, you’ve missed it by a mile. Make the cast, count your bait down to the desired depth and reel just fast enough to maintain that depth. No jigging, nothing fancy, just a

Crappie stack up in large schools this time of year, at it’s not hard to catch them if you know what to look for. Crappie always hang around cover of some type. The two key pieces of structure on my home water are boat docks and laydowns. There are a few docks that seem to always hold fish, but I like to hunt for them with my Raymarine electronics. I turn on SideVision mode and start searching. Crappie will be in big schools, and I might go down a line of 50 docks with only one dock holding the mother lode. To see how big they are and to make sure they are crappie, I will put an Aqua Vu camera down there and check them out. Most of the docks I fish are floating, and the magical depth is normally at least 20 feet of water under the dock. The crappie will normally be suspended under these docks anywhere from 8 to 15 feet down, depending on the water clarity.

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Master The Cross-Wind Cast The wind blows where redfish live. The most difficult winds to a fly flinger are the cross-wind and the following-wind. Both are guaranteed to give the angler fits. The best cast for these challenging situations is the Belgian cast, a very quick cast that when executed correctly presents the fly under challenging conditions. The key is to make an extended side-armed back cast, followed by a high extended-arm overhead cast that will provide the angler distance when working in a big wind. A word of caution: The side cast may produce the painful problem of a fly imbedded in the angler if the wind is blowing toward the casting arm. Put It To The Test When targeting winter redfish, the fly angler will be presented with many different casting situations depending on weather conditions. It’s important to understand and execute each of the casting techniques discussed. Once mastered, a trophy redfish is only a cast away! Conway Bowman caught this 41.65-pound IGFA fly-caught world record redfish out of Hopedale, La.

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