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“The feel found in bamboo rods is often confused with action for people picking up a bamboo rod for the first time,” Caleb said. “When they feel the action in the rod, they often over accelerate their forward cast causing them to lose energy in the line.” Caleb’s recommendation is to let the rod do the work, and to concentrate on technique. “It’s easier to feel when the rod is loaded with bamboo, and this really comes more into play for us on the flats than trout streams,” he said. What the Turners do differently than most other bamboo rod makers is cater to saltwater fly fishing. They are located in Mississippi right next to some of the most technical redfish flats on the Gulf Coast. “We design our saltwater fly rods with a fast action for stiff winds and quick-moving redfish that spook way more easily than their Louisiana counterparts,” Caleb said. With water the same color as the redfish, wind, and the need to have eyes of an Osprey, fly fishing the Mississippi Gulf Coast is more like bonefishing. “Bamboo gives us the action we need, the feel we need, and it’s able to load up at short distances but also extend a long cast to extremely wary redfish found around here.” Caleb said. “Tonkin cane grows in a 30-square-kilometer area in the Orient’s Sui River Valley. It is praised as the strongest species of bamboo with the greatest thickness of power fibers. These power fibers are what give bamboo rods what they have more than other material used in crafting fly rods, their touch. Despite what action you desire, bamboo rods offer a certain touch you just can’t get with anything else. If a rod is designed correctly, you can have all the action you need and still have that great feel. The rod lets you know when it’s loaded instead of having to figure out the timing for that individual rod.” In short, bamboo fly rods definitely have their place in modern performing fly rods. Accuracy, touch and presentation are things bamboo rod makers strive for in crafting their rods. If you get a hold of a quality rod, you’ll be pleasantly surprised by all the things it can do. For more information on bamboo fly rods or Turner Bamboo Fly Rods visit www.turnerflyrods.com or email caleb@turnerflyrods.com.
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Kayak Fishing calculations done and you will be golden. A couple of things I suggest: first, to go and check the he Florida Keys can be one of the greatest places in the world local FWC laws because there are lots of areas where fishing is prohibited. Also, it is always a good idea that you do the buddy to take a kayak and go fishing. There are many different system and carry a VHF radio because cell phone service is very places to go and types of fishing down there. Driving from the first key “Key Largo” down to the last key “Key West”, is roughly spotty down there. As always please be safe! Take care of your local waters and respect all the anglers on the water. There is about 3 hours. I generally like to stay somewhere in the middle plenty of enough water out there for everyone to enjoy! so, I can easily access all the different keys. If you have never driven through the keys, be prepared for mostly one lane roads and slower traffic. Just relax because it is an absolute beautiful scenic drive and you are on island time! : ) I personally like to prepare for just about every type of fishing from fly to spinning and light to heavy tackle… Most of the time I fish inshore so, I use 3-4000 size spinning reels and 6-8wt fly set ups. But, you don’t have to go far to be into serious drag pulling fish so, don’t be scared to bring some beefier gear as well. Whether you are chasing bones and permit on the flats or hunting giant sharks, tarpon, and jewfish, I promise that your gear can’t be too heavy. Although there is a ton of water to cover between all of the keys, there are lots of shallow water estuaries that are perfect for kayak fishing! The first thing I like to check before choosing Eric Henson is the owner of Casting Kayaks LLC. a guided kayak fishing company out of Sarasota Florida. He specializes in inshore my fishing location is the wind direction and the tides. It is light tackle or fly fishing from Tampa Bay to usually pretty windy but, there are many different islands that you can tuck away out of the wind, even on some of the windiest Charlotte Harbor. Book a guided fishing trip with Eric at www.CastingKayaks.com or days. Also, there are some seriously strong currents that can give him a call at 941-504-1349 for more info. be ruthless if you don’t time it right. You just have to get your
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Florida Gulf Coast
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by Capt. Mike Anderson
ctober is one of the premier fishing months in the state of Florida. The water and air temps are coming down and the fish are in transition mode to their favorite winter hang outs. That is what makes it such a great month to get our sons, daughters, grandkids, nieces, nephews or even the neighbor kids out on the water and doing some fishing. The bait which can be a little tough to find in the warmer months seems to be everywhere and we all know that a live well full of live bait can keep some youngsters occupied for hours. The flats have already come alive with giant hungry Redfish schools and Speckled Trout of all sizes along with Ladyfish, Bluefish, Flounder and Jacks. The cooler water temps put fish in the mood to feed and induce a feeding frenzy on the flats and in the back country. Snook will be feeding heavy this month as well as even they know that Mother Nature is fixing to cool things down. Target the mouths of the rivers, residential canals and those flats adjacent to deeper water for best results. They’ll start to stack up in these areas in October. Off the beaches the fall Kingfish bite fires off this month and with any luck will last a while. A sharp cool down and they could blow right through but the last few winters have been so mild we’ve had Kingfish almost all winter long. Anchoring up over hard bottom and chumming or slow trolling with live baits are both great options. Anchoring up is better for action as the Spanish Mackerel and Sharks will come around as well but if you want a big smoker Kingfish trolling is the way to go! Be sure to leader up with a short piece of wire as the toothy Kingfish will normally make quick work of a mono or fluorocarbon leader. Be sure to fish a light drag on these fish as well as the strike is quick and fierce and giving that fish a little room to run before tightening the drag will up your catch rate. Kids love catching Kingfish or any other fish with lots of teeth. Try making it a rewarding October for yourself and introduce a kid to fishing. You never know what might happen? It’s one of the greatest gifts my father ever gave to me so make this the month that you change a life!
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Palmetto Bradenton by Capt. Rachel Cato
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s I sit here trying to focus on writing this article, hurricane Irma is forecasted to run through our area this time tomorrow night. Our family packed up our necessities this morning and left the house without knowing if we will have one to return to. Such events help you to really focus on what is important in your life. So many times, I’ve found myself getting stressed out or anxious about the next day’s charter whether it’s catching bait, catching fish, or pleasing clients. I’ll tell my husband and he’ll look at me and he’ll reassure me that I’ll figure it out like I always do. Or there’s a day where fishing is tough and nothing’s happening the way I want it to, but I’ll generally catch myself and remind myself to just go back to fishing how I know. Hardest thing sometimes is for us to remember it’s just fishing and the idea is to have fun and enjoy the people you are with. So, you might be reading this and think to yourself what does this have to do with fishing? Well, honestly a lot because if you just relax your mind, look around, listen to the wind, watch for water movement, and just be in the moment, you will learn so much about what’s right in front of you. This month you will continue to find snapper feeding, generally around reefs or in deep passes. Try fishing on the slower current or as the tide begins to slack, free lining a very small live bait makes the best natural presentation. When the tides are moving stronger fish along grass edges in 4 to 6-foot depth. You can try a popping cork or free lining a live bait, or shrimp if the Pinfish are not too thick. Redfish and snook are sharing the mangroves along the edges, sand holes on the flats, or troughs filling or emptying a flat. Best technique is fish on moving water either incoming or outgoing, just take a moment and watch the water try to figure out where the current is flowing in or out. Chumming in this area you will start to see fish feeding, sometimes I find it may take a while to work in area.
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“Subtle Changes”
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by Capt. Jim Klopfer
y clients were experiencing hot action as we were anchored up-tide of a large grass flat in 6’ of water in Sarasota Bay. I had the fish chummed up with live pilchards and just about every bait that hit the water got inhaled. Spanish mackerel, trout, jacks, snapper and more kept the rods bent. Then, Chelsey hooked something that put up a more determined battle, staying deep and keeping the identity a mystery. After several moments the mystery was solved a large speckled trout came to the net. As a guide and angler in Florida, I love this time of year! Despite the still quite warm weather, fall does arrive and the fish respond accordingly, however, the changes are subtle. The days are a bit shorter, the water temperature slowly drops, and the first mild cold fronts move through. Gamefish will begin to change habits and the successful angler will change tactics as well. It is time to move in and fish the shallow flats. The shallow waters inshore will be very productive in early autumn as the water cools off. Speckled trout will move from deeper grass in 6’ to 10’ of water to the bars, potholes, and over grass flats in water between 2’ and 4’ deep. They will feed on the schools of bait fish that will concentrate in these locations.
Snook will also begin their fall migration, moving from the passes to the same type on inshore spots. Live bait is tough to beat when it comes to catching numbers of fish, and several techniques work well. The easiest is the timeproven live shrimp under a popping cork. The depth should be set so that the shrimp floats a few feet above the submerged grass. The rig is cast out, allowed to sit a few moments, then the rod tip is twitched sharply, resulting in a “pop”, which attracts the gamefish to the helpless shrimp. Chumming with live pilchards or threadfin herring is extremely effective, especially for snook. It is more involved as a LOT of bait is required, along with a large recirculating livewell and a good pump. Potholes, bars, mangrove shorelines, and even docks are likely spots to try for snook, while lush grass flats with holes are prime spots for trout and other species. Anglers will anchor near the target and toss out a few baits to attract the snook and get them excited and in the mood to feed. Artificial lures are effective as well and are a lot of fun to fish. They also allow anglers to cover a lot of water quickly. My two favorite lures are a soft plastic bait on a jig head and shallow diving plugs. Shad and shrimp tail baits in natural colors such as new penny, olive, white, and chartreuse work well on a 1/8 ounce jig head with a stout hook. Small plugs in olive and white that float on the surface and dive a couple of fish when retrieved are very productive. Capt. Jim Klopfer (941) 371-1390 or captklopfer@comcast.net “Sarasota Fishing Secrets” can be downloaded at www.SarasotaFishingBook.com
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fish. Most days 50 fish per angler is more than I want to clean, so I stop at a dozen or two, but with a vacuum sealer and space in the freezer, it is possible to lay up a year’s worth of weekly fish dinners in one good afternoon. Another reason I love to cast net for mullet is that it is reliable. I am confident that if I go to one of several spots in by Rick Bennett Tampa or Sarasota bay at the beginning of an outgoing tide, I will find schools of mullet near the mangrove shadow line arly Fall can be a pleasantly stressful time for Florida ready to be caught. I can wade in knee deep water, or stand in outdoorsman, besides the kids being back in school and the front of my boat and most autumn days catch more than hurricane season staring us in the face, there are several other will fit on my smoker. Besides the thrill of filling a cooler with concerns on the sportsman’s mind. Snook season opens fresh fish, and the predictability of their movement, cast netting September first, Archery season is the first chance to get in the mullet connects me to the past. The mullet fishery near the woods after deer, mouth of the Manatee River is literally what put this part of early dove and duck Florida on the map. In 1783, a map prepared by Jose De Evia, season provide the a Spaniard, showed the locations of Spanish fishing rancheros first opportunities around Tampa Bay. One of the major ranchos, named Angulo, for the wing shooter, was located on the south side of the Manatee River, at its mouth and not the least of where DeSoto Point is situated. the fall pressures on my mind is the mullet Another benefit of mullet fishing, is that you can’t help but that are getting fat and learn the area in a very detailed way as you slowly wade or push pole a boat along the shoreline or edge of an oyster bar. I have congregating in the discovered several productive fishing spots while stalking with estuaries and bays, a mullet net. Many people believe that mullet are not very good schooling among to eat. The meat is not as delicate as some, but when fried or the mangroves, just waiting to be ambushed with a cast net. The mullet start putting grilled fresh it is very good, certainly better than any mackerel that I have tasted. Smoked mullet is literally one of my favorite on weight in late summer and by October are fat and ready for things to eat, all foods considered. Mullet have fat on them that the smoker. Not everybody likes to eat mullet, but to me they is similar to bacon; it is akin to salmon when smoked at low are one of my favorite fish to catch or eat for several reasons. For one, they are plentiful, and the resulting generous bag limit, temperature with the skin and scales still on the fish. provides the opportunity to almost literally fill the boat with Rick Bennett Broker/ Bennett Realty Services LLC. (941)962-0517
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Candice w/ a nice seatrout fishing with Capt. Jim Klopfer
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8 year old Ramsey and his first snook! JoGene Holaway sharing one of his SWFL freshwater tarpon, practicing CPR (catch, photo, release)!
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