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Micron WA (Water-Activated) is the latest addition to the AkzoNobel’s Interlux industry leading Micron Technology product range. It is a showcase antifouling paint that offers longlasting, multi-seasonal protection in a waterbased formulation. Micron WA combines powerful antifouling performance while reducing impact on the environment, leaving a smooth, clean hull. It is easy to apply with low odor that makes application and clean up easy. This paint is ideal for cruise, power and sailboats and suitable for all waters. Using a novel paint technology called Water Activated Matrix, Micron WA delivers a crisp, vibrant color and uniform appearance to provide a striking, attractive finish, while at the same time efficiently delivering powerful antifouling performance. More information is available at: https://interlux.com/en/us/boat-paint/antifouling/micron-wa
The Vortex lubrication system for marine trailers is designed with towing in mind. Vortex on your trailer axles mean years of service without the hassle of replacing the grease. A great feature that comes with the Vortex is the 100,000-mile or 5-year limited warranty. And, if you are a trailer owner that likes to work on the trailer in the off-season, the Vortex threaded cap screw on/off cap makes it easier than ever to check the bearings. You never have to use a hammer to remove or install the cap. We fill the Vortex hub with Lucas Oil Products Marine Grease, a superior bearing grease that has high heat qualities and is water resistant… even in saltwater! Vortex is available from select OEM trailer manufacturers pre-installed on your new trailer with disc brakes or idler hubs. Vortex hubs can be purchased from marine dealers and marine parts suppliers to replace the old hubs on your trailer. Vortex replacement hub kits are available pre-greased, pre-assembled in clear clamshell packaging, perfect for taking with you in your truck or boat as a spare hub. Depend on quality Dexter Vortex hubs for your trailering experiences.
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If you own a boat, you know the stress of ParkIt360 Force 10K backing your trailered pride and joy into a tight space. With this in mind, we took it upon ourselves to take Parkit360’s Force 10K electric trailer dolly for a test spin. Right off the bat, we were impressed. Assembly was easy, and by connecting the trailer’s power harness to the Force, we were able to control the trailer’s brakes with the Smart Brake Control System, which provides control and safety on a steep grade. Also, the Bosch-designed electric motor supplied more than enough power to maneuver with little to no effort on the part of the user. The heavy-duty 4”-wide tires maintained traction on concrete as well as gravel and even in wet grass when loaded. The Force dolly proved its functionality regardless of terrain, and that could come in super handy for those parking boats, campers or anything else with a trailer ball where the concrete ends. But the most striking feature of the Force electric trailer dolly was how easy it made maneuvering the boat. With precise and easy-to-use controls, all the stress was taken out of navigating tight corners and turns in forward and reverse. We put the boat into spots we wouldn’t even attempt using a truck. Built of quality materials, powder-coated and compact enough to fit in the trunk of an SUV, Parkit360’s electric trailer dollies are a great tool for anyone who pulls a trailer.
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With its Gen II Standard and Xtreme jackplates, SeaStar Solutions brings to market improved jackplates that handle up to 300 and 400 hp outboards, respectively, and are easier to install and adjust and stand up better to the marine environment. To handle heavier loads, advanced composite bushings allow for smoother movement of the hydraulic rams when the jackplate is raised or lowered, making SeaStar a superior performing jackplate at all speeds and loads. Both the Seastar Standard and Xtreme are available with 4”, 6”, 8”, 10” and 12” setbacks. Redesigned engine brackets allow mounting of shallow-water anchors on both models without the use of adapter plates. Redesigned engine brackets also improve access to the mounting bolts. Side access has been introduced to make it easier to get a wrench on engine mounting bolts while clearance to access transom mounting bolts has also been opened up, making it easier for one person to install the plate. Installing a SeaStar Jackplate with SeaStar’s ProTap system allows for precise, standardized height adjustment. Key to the ProTap system is the SmartStick sensor, which can easily be installed along the side of the plate. While adding strength and improving access, the new design uses less material for weight reduction of 15 percent over the originals. Thicker MilSpec anodizing of the aluminum frame and lift and effective sacrificial anode mounting points provide improved protection against corrosion.
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“At some point, I guess Dad decided, ‘If you can’t beat ’em, join ’em,’” Barrett said. In June of 2014, Barrett and Mike set out to build what became the first Mag Bay Yacht. Working with hull designs by Michael Peters, one of the most respected designers in the industry, they started work to produce a high-quality 33’ center console that is the embodiment of elegance and function. It took almost a year to get everything the way they wanted it before the first Mag Bay hit the water in 2015. Since then, a lot of travel, hard work, attention to detail and customer support have brought recognition to Mag Bay Yachts for what it is. The Mag Bay 33’ is a high-end, expensive center console, and customers expect and receive the best. Early success allowed Mag Bay to reassemble much of the experienced crew from Cabo, who they consider family. One of those employees changed Barrett’s diapers nearly 30 years ago. They are the same employees who presented Mike with a plaque that hangs in the shop and reads: “I will always build the very best boat—at a profit if I can, at a loss if I must—but I will always build the best.” Barrett said that’s the philosophy for every Mag Bay that leaves the shop. “We’ve always tried to build the highest quality boat on the water,” he said. “We’ve always prided ourselves on using the absolute best products. If there’s not anything out there that’s up to par, we’ll make it. Being a family boatbuilder, it’s not about numbers for us. It’s about building the absolute best boat.” In the near future, the family at Mag Bay Yachts has plans to go back to its Cabo roots in designing a new 42’ inboard express. It’ll be exciting to see what they produce. For more information on Mag Bay Yachts, see their website at www. magbayyachts.com.
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here is nothing like the sight of a sailfish taking flight after a perfect hookset. The sound of the screaming reel is pure exhilaration on deck. For me, that feeling is exponentially greater when I experience it while watching my 16-year-old daughter, Avery Moody, skillfully drop back on that fish and reel tight on the snelled circle hook. On a recent spring day, I was reminded what it means to be a proud father of a young lady in love with fishing and our beautiful Florida lifestyle. She set her alarm for 4:30 a.m. Avery likes to catch fish with her own goggle eyes, and by 6 a.m. the baitwell had two dozen. The ocean was beautiful that morning, with a rolling ground swell from the north and light breeze. We pointed the bow east and ran. Dolphin was on her mind, but she knew the shallow bite was slow. At 28 miles out, we found our target water temp and were rewarded with a pair of ’phins for the dinner table. Putting those two fish in the boat made her day. As a dad, I was indifferent about the dolphin. My reward was knowing I had hours of uninterrupted, oneon-one time with my oldest daughter. Boys, lures, school, knots, church youth group, water temp, friends, and trying to figure out what that rattle is on the T-Top… it was all discussed.
About 3 p.m., we were back nearshore setting up a drift 4 miles out of Jupiter Inlet on the ledge. The bridled baits were lively, and we knew something would find them. Avery took a break from monitoring her Shimano Baitrunner to tie a big popper on her plugging rod and cast to small bonita (little tunny) that were crashing surface baits. Mid-knot, she hears her Baitrunner starting to sing. I advise, “Hey Avery, you have a bite, better setup.” She replies, “Hang on dad, let me finish tying this lure.” What I thought was procrastination was her intentional delay. We fish live bait on snelled circle hooks, and she knows to wait before engaging the reel. She finally picked up the rod, pointed straight at the outgoing line and reeled tight. A lit sailfish went airborne. She fired off some quick commands to me for line clearing, and the chase ensued. This past season, I have gone from yelling instructions at her to her yelling instructions at me! After a spectacular fight, the fish was brought boat-side, and Avery revived the sail for release. It was a flood of emotions for each of us after such a perfect day on the water. Avery is a fifth-generation Floridian who lives on the same Loxahatchee River property her great, great grandmother purchased in the 1920s. Avery and her 14-year-old sister Emily are homeschooled by my wife Carrie. When she is not offshore, Avery is fishing the river. Dock light snook fishing on light spin and fly are her favorites. She loves the south Florida environment, promoting conservation, and outwardly living what it means to be a Florida Girl.
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PANAMA CITY BEACH/PANAMA CITY weight bottom rig. Big bull redfish are being Summer is here and so is the heat. If you caught in the pass and under the bridges on the are after speckled trout or redfish, whether wade outgoing tide using just about any live bait but fishing or in a boat, your best bet is early in the a small blue crab will work the best; there’s also morning and late in the afternoon. The bigger some giant black drum with them. Pompano trout are being caught at daylight and so close are cruising the surf looking for small crabs to the bank that their backs will come out of and sand fleas and that’s what you need to the water chasing food. The redfish have been catch them, but you can also use a pompano jig doing the same but in big schools and you can tipped with a piece of shrimp. The tarpon are see them coming because of the water they will here and moving down the beach. They will eat Dave Bright be pushing. Live bait fish works best because most-sized larger live baits like mullet, pinfish, with two they will survive the onslaught of pinfish better thread herring, greenbacks, and blue crabs. If nice slot sized reds. than shrimp will. If live bait isn’t an option then you have a fly rod and a lot of patience, landing casting top-water lures before the sun gets too one is an experience you won’t soon forget. high will do. There are also plenty of options when it comes to soft plastics that will produce offshore: well. Anything from the trusty DOA shrimp to What everyone has been waiting for is here. some mahi and triple tail. Have a light weight Z-Man baits. Check in with the guys at Howell Gag grouper is open and red snapper opens rod ready with a bait if they show up or if you Tackle to see what colors are working the best. June 11. Be sure to get an early start because spot a triple tail floating near the structure. The flounder have moved back into the bay and there will be lots of boats headed of shore. The Summer time and great weather means lots are being found in the potholes and ledges. Use wrecks and structure are covered with fish and of people so get an early start and enjoy the a bull minnows or finger mullet hooked in the your standard bottom rig with live or cut bait incredible fishing opportunities our area has to nose to keep on the bottom. Spanish mackerel will do well. There are also C... lots of trigger fish offer. See you there! Tide Charts | Panamait City | Jun/2018 | Florida http://fl.usharbors.com/monthly-tides/Florida-Panhandle/Panama are everywhere and will eat almost anything but and amberjack being caught along with white casting or trolling a gotcha jig or similar will put snapper, mangrove snapper, red grouper and plenty in the boat. Sheepshead and mangrove scamp. Some really big king mackerel have ECO SPORTY Capt. Daryl Shumate FLORIDA LIGHTWEIGHT Liquid Native Charters snapper are holding to the shallow structures, been showing up around the wrecks and buoys 850-624-6968 bridges,Panama and docks throughout the bay and are as well as down the beach trolling. If you can City Tides - Jun/2018 Liquidnativecharters.com being caught with small live shrimp on a light find some floating grass or debris it should hold
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It’s officially HOT! But I don’t need to tell you that. Nor do I need to tell the bass, they know it and they’re taking full advantage of all the shade this lake has to offer them. Bass love to lie in dark places, waiting in ambush and when a feeding opportunity comes into their strike-zone, they crush it! By now the grass has become topped out in many places on the lake and even though the water underneath might only be a foot or two deep, the bass are in there hiding from the sun and positioning themselves for the next easy meal. Bass will hide under matted vegetation all summer long so if you don’t know how to punch mats, now’s a great time to learn. This technique can provide many bites right through the middle of the day when other techniques A nice Deerpoint chunk punched will not. out of a grass mat at mid-day For punching grass mats, using a Gambler Burner Craw specifically the Lemon Bacopa and K.O. Punch Skirt. that grows in Deerpoint, I suggest you have two rigs: one with a heavy weight of 1½ oz. and another with a ½ oz. weight. The heavy rig is for punching down into the thickest parts of the mats and the other for dropping into pockets and sparser vegetation around the edges of the mats. Bass will be in both areas of mats as they move about underneath looking for prime ambush spots. If you find thick mats close to deep creek edges, you’ll want to pick those apart very well because those are high percentage mats. Bass like to position themselves close to deep water for escape when they feel threatened. If interested in learning more about this technique, call and book a trip. There are so many choices to make in line & weight sizes, hook & rigging configurations and bait selections that I cannot begin to cover them here. A day of bass class is a great way to learn a lot of the intricacies and nuances of this and many other techniques. Good fishing and God bless. Capt. Randy “C-note” Cnota C-note Charters Panama City, FL cnotecharters.com (229) 834-7880
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lake SEMINOLE The temperatures are finally warming up and Lake Seminole is on Fire! We’ve been catching some big bass on a variety of lures and I think June is the best month to catch a personal best on Lake Seminole with top-water baits like frogs and buzz-baits. Fish a Strike King Pro Model buzz-bait around the topped out hydrilla, closest to the deep water that has bait fish present. This bait has a unique squeak to it that pulls big bass in for explosive strikes. At a minimum, use a 7’ medium heavy rod with a soft tip and braided line for getting bass away from the cover. Frogs are working great around lily pads and over the top of matted hydrilla and scum; I prefer the Strike King Popping Perch. Work the bait to get a chugging sound and Seminole guide Paul Tyre then pause, giving the bass time to always slaying toads. find the bait. Here, you want to use at least a 7’ heavy action rod with a soft tip and at least 65 lb. braided line to get them out. The Hydrilla Gnats Bass Club is starting a Thursday night two (2) fish bass tournament at Wingate’s Lunker Lodge on the first and third Thursdays of the month from 6:00pm to 9:00pm. The entry fee is $20 per boat with 90% going back for prize money. The first week’s turnout was great! The bream and shellcracker have been bedding all around the lake in shallow water and biting worms and crickets. Miss Jane, down at Wingate’s Lunker Lodge, has both in stock. She’s open on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from 6am to 6pm and has her phone number on the door of the store for when she’s not there and you need something. She’ll come right away and get you what you need. Crappie have moved out to the edges of grass lines and are being caught on minnows and jigs in 10 to 12 feet of water. Miss Jane has minnows too, and she might be willing to catch the blue-eyed ones for you. Paul Tyre PaulTyreFishing@yahoo.com 850-264-7534
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Recreational anglers get ready for red snapper action like this June 11 thru July 20.
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he coveted red snapper will be open to harvest for a whopping 40 days this year. This means that, starting Monday, June 11, and running through Friday, July 20, you can harvest two red snapper per day should you be lucky enough to find any. From what I can tell, finding them shouldn’t be a problem; I’ve been releasing them with regularity when out fishing reefs. The trick on many reefs will be getting your bait past the trigger fish and to the snapper. When fishing reefs you think, or know, are loaded with triggers, I suggest using a heavier than usual lead weight on your rig. Depending on depth, that could be 10 ounces or bigger. The goal is to get your live bait, like a cigar minnow, to plummet to the bottom as fast as possible. One can burn through a lot of live bait in a day feeding triggers. Rigging options are easy and I recommend a simple chicken rig. This consists of a swivel at the top of your leaders attached to your main line and two or three loops on your leader about 12 inches apart. The bottom loop is for your weight and the loop or loops above that, are for your circle hooks. This rig works great for live or cut bait. Blackened snapper is awesome! When paired with some homemade tartar, it’s hard to beat. I use a big flat iron skillet that’s been sitting on a hot grill for about 20 minutes. Throw your filets, seasoned with Cajun’s Choice Blackening seasoning, on there and cook for a minute or less per side. Drizzle some lemon and enjoy. I hope your snapper season is a fruitful one. ~ Capt. Randy Cnota
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Bass fishing improved greatly in May. As weather patterns stabilized, so did the positioning of the fish, though it seems we’re still about a month behind in where the bass are SUPPOSED to be. June will find bass on main lake points and ledges for the most part but some later spawning bass will still remain in the mid, to back, of creeks. Water temps didn’t hit mid 70’s on a consistent basis until midMay. The shad spawn was still going on during late May and that will keep lots of bass moving back and forth between the lily pads and ledges early in the month. Any bass still shallow should be very aggressive during low light hours which include both morning and evening. Buzz-baits, other prop baits and buzzing frogs will get a killer reaction. Schooling should happen, if it does, a small spinner bait or Texasrigged worm thrown near or at them will get bites. As the sun rises, the fishing will slow as bass move out with the bait. You’ll see many pods of shad in shallow areas adjacent to spawning areas. Bass that follow these are extremely hard to catch for the most part. Some use a Rattle Trap, I like to throw a gold vibrating blade. Retrieve it super-fast with a stop and go action. If you locate bass offshore the good old Carolina-rigged lizard or creature bait works well. I prefer a jig or large TexasRetired NOAA biologist Alan Collins rigged worm. I like to use of PC holding one of many bass caught a 10” or 11” worm rigged during a May afternoon trip. He noted on a 5/0 hook and a 3/8oz what a great fishery Talquin is. bullet weight. In windy conditions I’ll switch to a 1/2 oz. tungsten weight or a 5/8oz jig. Primary colors are junebug and green pumpkin. Keep your bait in contact with everything on the bottom. Once I do hit something like a log or rock, I’ll shake it and let it sit. Crank baits are always a good option when targeting offshore bass. Line size will vary depending on bait size and how far you want it to dive. The bigger diameter of line the shallower it will run. I also like to use braid with a 6’ fluorocarbon leader. I often throw this on a spinning rod for extra distance on windy days, and you certainly can’t beat the sensitivity. For those days when nothing seems to work, try a shaky head or drop shot but with a little bit larger line than you see on TV. This is Lake Talquin and not some crystal clear lake in Kansas. 12- and 15-lb. test respectively will not only get bites for you but you can still wind in that lunker when you do get her on! Bream fishermen have been having a ball. On the last full moon they were hungry and fishermen took full advantage. Keep that in mind for the June moon too! JR Mundinger (850) 296-4071 fishtallahassee@yahoo.com
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Summer time is in full swing by now and it’s time to beat the heat. Early mornings are always best while water temps are down. If you can’t make the first light bite happen, then focus your fishing around the largest tide movements, rise or fall, of the day. I prefer the falling tide as large predator fish will stage in areas to ambush bait fish as the tide carries them off the flats. June can still be great for a hot top-water trout and redfish bite in the mornings. Fish will be feeding in shallower water around 1- to 3-feet deep over the grass flats. A Rapala Skitterwalk in chartreuse or silver mullet pattern is my go-to plug. As the sun gets up and temps rise, begin focusing on the deeper grass edges in 3- to 6-feet using live bait on bottom rigs or soft and/ or hard plastic baits that sink. Slayer INC paddle tails in pearl and Venice glow work well. A Rapala Shadow Rap Shad, slow sinker and the Twitching mullet work great as well. Another species that’s always fun to target in the summer are big schools of Jacks cruising the channels or along the beaches. Topwater plugs or large hard plastic swim baits work great for these guys and produce some great visual strikes and a lot of fun.
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Tyndall / East Bay / Crooked Island Sound Hello anglers! June is upon us and if you don’t have plans to get a line wet, you should! It is one of the best months to fish our waters with virtually all of our migratory fish on the prowl, as well as some stellar bottom fishing for our resident species. As most of you know, red snapper season will open on June 11th for recreational harvest. There will be a lot of folks targeting them. I suggest preparing the night before. I check the weather, rig all of my rods, and have everything in place before I hit the hay the night before. When I get up to head out, I make sure everything is in place so I don’t slow traffic down at the boat launch. Lots of fish will be caught this month.
fish just like a certain speed. As for bottom fishing, drop some big rigs and some small over those reefs to broaden your potential species. Keep your bait size relative to your hook size. If I have 4 people dropping baits, I drop 2 or 3 different style rigs; this helps ensure we cover all the bases. I also recommend keeping a stinger rig with a treble hook on a short piece of 40 pound wire with a cigar minnow. Small blue runners work well too. If the dolphins show up, move to the next spot!
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Surf: Keep those pompano rigs tied up with sand fleas and shrimp. Toss spoons, gotchas and jigs for Spanish mackerel, ladyfish, and blue fish. Kings will also move close this month. I would keep a surf rod with long casting range rigged with a light wire leader and a cigar minnow. Sharks will be cruising up and down the beach and fresh dead or cut baits will produce when fished on the bottom. Be sure to have a heavy leader and lots of line for that 1st run. Thanks for reading and Fish On!
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s always, it’s tropical, warm and beautiful down here in Costa Rica. The only change here is that the fishing has been white-hot. On the Pacific Coast, we mark our fishing seasons by the presence of two distinct feeder fish populations: dorado from November to June and yellowfin tuna from April to October. The months of April and May are a magical time when both Dorado and yellowfin are abundant. As much as we love coming home with full filet bags of multiple species, the real benefit is that the billfish are in town and they are feeding like hungry hogs. FishingNosara Hall of Famer Chuck Darner invited radio host Roger Walker for a fun week of action in late April. After lighting it up on the Harvester on the April 23, they moved up to the Wanderer the next day for a productive day offshore. Walker got it started with a 45-plus-pound dorado, and then hooked up a nice sailfish heavier than 100 pounds. Then Capt. William pursued a big school of porpoises that were feeding on yellowfin tuna. These dolphin schools are better measured in acres than numbers, and when they are packed in this thick, there is obviously something tasty just beneath the surface. Walker got in on the action with a beefy 50-plus-pound yellowfin, clearly the best fish of the day. Near the end of the day, they
hooked up another big sailfish, which put on an aerial display on the way to a safe release. Other boats on the FishingNosara team accumulated eight marlin releases during the month of April, including a two-release day for anglers Craig Sutton and Marino Lora on April 22. We are just beginning to see multiple marlin release days and expect things to ramp up as we approach the summer months. Speaking of summer, this is a great time to pack up the kids and get them down to Costa Rica for some sportfishing. As much fun as it is to spend three months playing video games and screwing around on the Internet, let the words of North Carolina angler Dan Bowman change your mind. “Best fishing trip EVER,” he wrote, “and I got to enjoy it with Chloe and Sophie, my 4- and 5-year-old daughters! We fought through a slow morning with a huge cubera snapping off on the reef to landing three sailfish in the early afternoon (the first two being a double hookup which was super exciting) to be followed up with a monster dorado on the way home. My girls had the best time ever, as did I! Memories to last a lifetime. Thank you and your crew for being so accommodating! Can’t wait to come back and go out again!” It’s a great feeling to see youngsters get their first taste of blue water action; it means that our sport has a bright future.
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ne of the benefits of being a charter captain in southwest Florida is the people you meet. Almost always, my first mate Vicki and I have fishing in common with the folks we take out on the water; sometimes the connection runs deeper. That’s how we became friends with Gino Mascarin and Jennifer Wintermans, of Thunder Bay, Canada. Like Vicki and I, both are avid anglers, and over the years we discovered we have many other things in common, including travel, fine foods and fine wines. On their last visit, Gino and Jennifer insisted we travel to their neck of the woods to fish for world record brook trout on Lake Nipigon and Chinook salmon on the Nipigon River. I had never fished Canada, so I decided to give it a try, especially since our hosts are people who know how to catch fish and also appreciate some of the other fine things life has to offer. We departed for Thunder Bay, by way of Toronto, in late August for four days of pampering, which was to include three days of fishing, gourmet cooking and wine tasting. Thunder Bay is a town that sits on the banks of Lake Superior just across the border from Minnesota on the Canadian side of the lake. It is in a relatively sparsely populated western corner of the Ontario province, where a web of lakes and waterways offers an unbelievable amount of good fishing. Over three days, we were to fish for different species at three different venues: brook trout on Lake Nipigon, Chinook salmon on the Nipigon River tailwater and walleye on Lake Superior. Lake Nipigon is renowned for producing large brook trout, including the world-record 14.5-pounder caught by Dr. JW Cook in 1915. Although it is dwarfed by nearby Lake Superior, Nipigon is a pretty big lake at 1,872 square miles of surface area. It feeds the Nipigon River, which is Lake Superior’s largest tributary. Over the months preceding the trip, Gino and Jennifer had shared photos of their catches, and our excitement was running high. We launched Gino’s 19-foot Lund Pro V Tournament Series before
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