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VOLUSIA COUNTY P.O. Box 290002 Port Orange, Fl. 32127 386-478-3725 Email sfandginc@yahoo.com
Published By: Desiree’ Harbster In memory of
Roger S. Harbster 12/25/1929 ~ 4/24/2009 Dorothy F. Harbster 3/17/1936-4/18/2018
WRITERS:
Desiree’ Harbster ~ FOWA Capt. Lynda Hawkins Capt. Bruno Tim Camp
Wahoo: JJ Ellis with a nice wahoo caught offshore Ponce Inlet. Turkey: Jason Neat is proud of his daughter and one of his favorite times in the woods every year is spending time with his beautiful girl turkey hunting. This year was special in the fact that they had to hunt this old bruiser several times before he messed up. 11 inch beard and a second 6 inch beard. 1.5 Spurs and over 20lbs.
By: Desiree’ Harbster and Capt Lynda Hawkins Florida is Awesome By: Tim Camp
As the dew settles, and seemingly the twilight fades away, we once again get a glimmer of reasoning as to what is meant for all of us. I've come to realize throughout my journeys that there is no better peace of mind that one can achieve, then through the majesty and beauty that is our wild outdoors. We're so fortunate here in Florida to live in a climate that allows us to be outdoors nearly all year round... Baring Mosquitos!! With our dawn to dusk finally nestled back in it's proper place (when are we going to get rid of this daylight savings time? Right!!!??) we now finally get those couple of hours of daylight after work to get things around the house finished up, or mow the lawn, or just scrap it all and just go fishing! I vote for the ladder. Feel free to prioritize your own affairs. Just always keep this in mind. The grass will always grow, that paint will constantly fade, and there's bound to be another leak to fix tomorrow. But that moment that brings you peace and clarity, patience and grace, that moment waits for nobody. So go out there and enjoy our Awesome Florida and make some memories to last a lifetime. Now to the real deal info!!! The shrimping has picked up greatly with multiple reports of full pulls out of Oak Hill. If your thinking of heading out to try your luck, make sure to check the tide charts available in this here Southern States Fishin' Huntin' Magazine. Also if you get a chance to head out onto the flats sometime soon the Speckled Trout bite has been on fire, having great luck in the mornings with top water action, to later in the day with soft plastics or of course live shrimp or mullet. Also don't forget to set your fishing pole down long enough to apply for any of your hunting permits that you are hoping to draw this year. Gator permit applications start May-7th for Phase1 and May 21st for Phase 2. Also Archery and General Gun permit applications start on May 15th so don't miss your chance to put your name in the hat and get out there and have some fun. Until next time High Tines & Tight Lines Tim Camp
Bass: Grayden Wayne Thurman went fishing at Grampa John’s house in Pierson and caught this 4 1/2 pound beauty.
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WEST VOLUSIA COUNTY
By: Desiree’ Harbster and Capt Lynda Hawkins
Catch a Florida Memory in the prime of springtime Springtime means tight lines for many anglers. With winter in the rearview, more and more people are chasing saltwater excursions that involve fishing. From surf fishing to offshore expeditions, there are opportunities for everyone to catch a Florida memory! You don’t even need a boat to access exciting on-the-water adventures. With an abundance of options to choose from, we are going to dive into some easy and unique ways that you can make your own Florida memory this year.
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Fishing from Shore: Fishing from shore is the act of fishing from land or mindfully wading into the water to catch fish with a rod and reel. This option is appealing as all Florida residents can get a shoreline license at little to no cost. This licensure allows anglers to fish from land or from structures attached to land, so long as the angler is not trespassing on private property. Learn more at MyFWC.com/ License, and discover how and where to fish. While sandy beaches are most common, anglers may also opt to fish from rock jetties and fishing piers as well. Rock jetties provide structure that many species of fish are attracted to. On the other hand, fishing from piers often allows the angler to access deeper waters and possibly catch a wider range of species. Fish frequently caught from shore include: kingfish (whiting), saltwater catfish, seatrout, Florida pompano, black drum, flounder and redfish. It is important to have the correct rig set up for this type of fishing. A few recommended setups including the bottom-surf rig and fishfinder rig can be found MyFWC.com/ FishingLines in the fishing rigs section.
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Use circle hooks when fishing with natural baits to reduce the chance of gut hooking a fish. If a fish is gut hooked and you need to release it, cut the line as close to the hook as possible. Using non-stainless-steel hooks will allow hooks left in the fish to deteriorate faster. Additionally, you should crimp the barb down on your hooks to allow for faster and easier hook removal. For more information on how to crimp the barb of your hook watch this short video from MyFWC.com/ Saltwater Fishing or visit MyFWC. com/FishHandling. If you’re interested in targeting sharks while fishing from shore, be sure that you get your Shore Based Shark Fishing permit before your fishing adventure begins! Fishing from Paddlecraft: Interested in an enjoyable alternative to fishing from shore that allows you to access nearshore waters without opting for a motorized vessel? Fishing from paddlecraft, such as a kayak, paddleboard or canoe, may be the solution for you. It is important that you are mindful of and abide by the laws in place for the specific type of vessel that you are using.
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Fishing from paddlecraft allows anglers to reach locations that would otherwise be inaccessible from land. In Florida, anglers frequently fish both inshore and offshore in paddlecraft. Novice anglers should stick to paddling inshore and only go offshore once they become more experienced. For their safety, anglers fishing from paddlecraft should always be considerate of all other vessels on the water. Great locations to fish inshore include saltmarsh creeks, mangrove shorelines, seagrass flats, oyster bars, bays and estuaries. Fishing from paddlecraft allows anglers to explore new and exciting locations to target various species of fish while enjoying the peaceful serenity of being on the water. The float rig and fish finder rig, found at MyFWC.com/FishingLines, are only a couple of the many rigging options paddlecraft anglers can try. Rigs and bait options are largely dependent upon the fishing location and species that you’re targeting. Items recommended when fishing from paddlecraft include an anchor, anchor rope, personal flotation device (for each person), audible signaling device, bailer or bilge pump, drain plug and spare plug (if applicable), fender and fender rope (if applicable), navigation lights and bulbs, spotlight, headlamp or flashlight, pole or paddle, drift anchor, deck lines, towline, GPS, two-way radio, first aid kit, fire extinguisher (if required), flares, cell phone, water, food, sunscreen, and bug spray. What are you waiting for? With a wealth of different ways to fish Florida waters, we encourage you to get on the water and catch a Florida memory today!
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Ponce de Leon Inlet Tides May 2021 Live & Frozen Bait Including Ballyhoo
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Richie Willinger with a nice snook caught on shrimp from Donald’s Bait & Tackle.
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Ponce de Leon Inlet Tides June 2021 Live & Frozen Bait Including Ballyhoo
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Left Photo: Is a happy customer with a nice kingfish caught aboard the Vulcan out of Ponce Inlet. Center Photo: Troy Langford fishing the New Smyrna area harvested these 2 flounder Size 22” and 24”. Reiley Keane from Lake George with his first turkey in 2021. He is 10 yrs old and is hooked. SSFHMagazine May/June 2021 Page 20
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PUTNAM COUNTY BASS WORLD LODGE @386-4672267 Jim tells us that some of the fishermen are finding the bream on the beds. They have just started. The Croaker Hole has been producing some nice stripers. One of their customers caught a nice flounder. Jo Ann Bantz caught a 20 pound catfish using shrimp on the bottom. Mark and Blonde are still catching small bass using spinnerbaits and plastic worms. We all wish Lorraine a speedy recovery and want her to know we all miss her tremendously. MESSER’S EAST-WEST BAIT & TACKLE @386-328-4035 Jimmy tells us they are catching a few specks at the dam. Shellcracker and blulegill using crickets and wigglers in Rodman at the dam and they are showing up in Lake Crescent and Dead Lake. Shiners are producing bass fishing up against the lily pads. Some nice bass are coming out of the River. Catfish are coming out of Dunn’s Creek.
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POLK COUNTY
By: Capt Lynda Hawkins
New Coast Guard regulation takes effect, requires engine kill switch in boats under 26 feet TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) – A new boating safety law is now in effect, requiring the use of engine cut-off switches (ECOS) in all recreational boats under 26 feet long.
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The new regulation, part of the Elijah E. Cummings Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2020, requires an ECOS switch or ECOS link while in operation. With some exceptions, boaters that do not have an ECOS could face penalties up to $500, depending on how many times they’ve been found violating the new law. Law enforcement vessels and other government-owned boats will not face the same requirements. According to the USCG, ECOS and EOCSL prevent runaway vessels and their potential threats. By having an ECOSL, boat operators are able to shut off the engine if they’re displaced from the helm. Typically the ECOSL is a cord attached to the cut-off switch, or on the outboard motor if the boat is tiller-operated.
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The USCG says a typical three-blade propeller running at 3,200 r.p.m. can inflict 160 impacts per second. If you don’t have an ECOS or ECOS link, penalties start at $100 for the first offense, then increase to $250 on the second instance, before rising to the $500 mark for continued violations.
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SEMINOLE-ORANGE COUNTY According to the law, some exceptions to the rule apply if:
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Capt Joe with a nice bass he caught and released from the Harris Chain. Photo from Bass N Gal Guide Service call 352-267-0062 for your fish of a lifetime. SSFHMagazine May/June 2021 Page 27
MARION-CITRUS COUNTY ANGLER’S FAMILY RESORT @ 352-489-2397 Joseph reports fishing has been really good. Shiners and pumpkin or watermelon worms are working well for bass on the edges of the lily pads or grass lines. Bluegill are being caught using crickets, redworms or little wiggler worms. On the Withlacoochee River they are catching bass around the lay down trees or any structure. Catfish are being caught using frozen liver and night crawlers.
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Alexis Collins with a nice snook she caught on bait from Donald’s Bait & Tackle in Port Orange.
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with post & rail fencing. This property has a new 4” well, newer 900 gallon septic tank with 3 clean outs, 3 RV hook-ups, a 30 Amp & 2-50 Amps services. (Meter is on) There is an old mobile home on the property that has no value. Boat ramp to the Ocklawaha River and ATV trails nearby. Bring your family, bring your friends with their RV’s and enjoy the peace and quiet of being in the Ocala National Forest. $65,000
NICE LOTS THAT BORDER THE OCALA NATIONAL FOREST
Great place to get away from it all. Good area for fishing, hunting and not far from ATV trail head. Subdivision has community water. No septic or electric. RV does not convey. $12,000
2 BEDROOM 2 BATHROOM SINGLE WIDE MOBILE HOME PLUS ADDITONAL GUEST QUARTERS
Lot size is 5,719 SQ FT with nice shaded trees and is large enough to accommodate a park model home. The resort offers many amenities, dog park, game courts, club house, 2 pools, dock and boat ramp to Little Lake Kerr and so much more. Enjoy riding trails in the forest, swim in the springs that’s close by, several restaurants and sport shop. HOA fees are $580 a quarter which includes yard maintenance, water/ sewer, basic cable and use of all facilities. $49,500
completely fenced on ½ acre. Single wide could use a bit of TLC (some deterioration on the exterior siding). Guest quarters has 1 bath and a covered deck porch. Well pump recently replaced. Great weekender with plenty of room for family and guest. Just minutes from the boat ramp into the Ocklawaha River where bass fishing abounds. Just a great place to come, relax, hunt, fish or ride the ATV trails. $48,000
NICE SHADED LOT THAT BACKS TO SHADED AREA
Lot size is 4,728 SF and has fruit trees, picnic table & storage building. The resort offers many amenities such as club house, 2 pools, tennis courts, dog park, dock & boat ramp to Little Lake Kerr and much more! HOA fees are $580 per quarter. $47,500
PULL THRU LOT THAT IS 2,720 SF WITH A STORAGE BUILDING & PICNIC TABLE.
The resort offers many amenities such as game courts, club house, 2 pools, dock, boat ramp to Little Lake Kerr and so much more. HOA fees are $580 and also covers the yard maintenance, basic cable, water & sewer. Salt Springs Resort is a great location that is located in the Ocala National forest surrounded by Lakes, springs & ATV trails. $30,000
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LAKE COUNTY
By: Capt Lynda Hawkins
M.L. at ASTOR BAIT & TACKLE @352-759-2600 tells us a few specks are being caught for those lucky enough to find them. They have turned on and are being caught from the River. A few bass are being caught using plastic worms. ABT has in stock the War Horses by Gill Reaper lures. Jake has frog gigs in stock as well. He has set up a station where you can build your own jigs, spinnerbaits, buzzbaits and chatterbaits. Astor B & T has one of the best stocked crappie supplies shops around. Be sure to check out www.outdoorswithJake. com. BASS N GAL GUIDE SERVICE @ 352-267-0062 The Harris chain has been giving up some nice bass. Joe recently caught and released a 5 pound bass while fishing Little Lake Harris. It’s the time for fishing Rat L Traps for a successful fishing trip. The other baits that are working well are drop shots with a Junebug 4 inch worm, watermelon red Producto’s Hot Rod fished weightless and of course shiners, (freelined and with bobbers).
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BROOKER BAIT & TACKLE @352-460-0695 Scott says bass are being caught out of the deeper water in the grass offshore. A June bug U-vive worm is working well and the topwater bite has started to pick up using frogs. They are still catching some specks out of the deeper water and around the pilings around the bridges using a jig and a minnow. Live minnows are the bait of choice with some fish being caught on jigs under a bobber. 9th street Canal is producing some nice numbers of smaller bucks. LAKESIDE BAIT & TACKLE @ 352-742-3336 Lori tells us the shellcracker and bluegill are on fire in Haines Creek, Dead River and Lake Harris using grass shrimp and redworms. They are in the grass and lily pads. Bass are moving in and are being caught under docks or in the shade using Sinkos and speed worms. Paul caught a 1 pound 15 oz. Shellcracker using grass shrimp they got from Lakeside. www.blackwaterinn.com
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Mark Bass with an 8 lb. 4 oz. bass he caught and released in the Harris Chain. Bass was caught with Lakeside Guide Service at 352-255-9706.
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BROOKER
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Owners Bill & Natalie Brooker 1351 A. W. North Blvd. Leesburg, Fl. 34748 352-460-0695 BrookerBait@gmail.com
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Pete and Rob with a nice catch caught during a tournament on the Harris Chain.
Grady Maynard with some nice bass caught on the Harris Chain. Photo from Lakeside Bait & Tackle. SSFHMagazine May/June 2021 Page 33
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BEST FEEDING TIMES FOR FISH AND GAME MAY 2021 Amberjack (Gulf) Open May 1
Snook (Atlantic)Open (Gulf) Closed
Grouper & Hogfish (Atlantic) Open
Stone Crabs (Atlantic & Gulf) Closed
Lionfish Challenge starts (Statewide)
BEST FEEDING TIMES FOR FISH AND GAME JUNE 2021 Amberjack (Gulf) Closes June 1
Snook Gray Triggerfish (Gulf )Closes (Atlantic) Closed (Gulf) Closed June & July
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Lionfish Challenge •Goal: To encourage and reward recreational and commercial divers to remove lionfish from Florida waters. •Timeline: May 21, 2021 through Labor Day, Sept. 6, 2021 •Overview: Statewide program • Recreational and commercial participant categories • Checkpoints located statewide for harvest submission • Tiered prize system to encourage continued harvest • Monthly Mini-Challenges •How to Qualify: All participants required to register at ReefRangers.com •Harvest 25 or more lionfish Recreational Category Harvest 25 or more lionfish Submit tails to checkpoint (listed online) Place tails in a plastic sandwich bag(s): include harvester name, phone number, date of harvest, and number of tails. Complete the 2021 FWC Lionfish Challenge Submission Form and have Checkpoints stamp for verification. Checkpoints will retain bags for verification by FWC staff. Participant will send a copy of the 2021 FWC Lionfish Challenge Tail Submission Form to ReefRangers.com. Commercial Category Participants with active Saltwater Products License and lionfish sales within the last year will automatically be included in this category. Submit photo of trip tickets at ReefRangers.com Trip ticket requirement: Harvester name, date of harvest, amount harvested (lbs.), and signature
Grouper, hogfish and blueline tilefish seasons reopen May 1 in Atlantic The following species will reopen to recreational harvest May 1 in Florida state and federal waters of the Atlantic: hogfish; blueline tilefish; gag, black, red, yellowmouth and yellowfin grouper; scamp; red hind; rock hind; coney; and graysby. Hogfish will remain open through Oct. 31, 2021, on the east coast of Florida as well as south and east of Cape Sable on the Gulf coast. Blueline tilefish will remain open through Aug. 31, 2021 and the other grouper species will remain open through Dec. 31, 2021, on the east coast of Florida and all state waters off Monroe County. More information about bag and size limits, gear restrictions and fishing seasons for these species is available online at MyFWC.com/Marine; select “Recreational Regulations.”
Rewards All participants with submissions of 25 lionfish/lbs. receive: Commemorative coin Resource-based incentive: 2021 coin is valid for 1 spiny lobster per person per day in addition to the daily bag limit during the 2021 sport season (July 28-29) 2021 Lionfish Challenge long-sleeved performance fishing shirt Entry Monthly raffle Feature in FWC Lionfish Hall of Fame at ReefRangers.com Tiers 25 lionfish (25 lbs) 100 lionfish (200 lbs) 300 lionfish (600 lbs) 600 lionfish (1,200 lbs) Prizes TBD Raffle Drawings Harvesters in the Recreational and Commercial Category are eligible. Recreational harvesters that submit 25 lionfish and commercial harvesters that submit 25 lbs. of lionfish will receive one entry into the raffle. Additional submissions do not increase raffle entries. Harvesters can only win one raffle prize during the 2021 Lionfish Challenge. Raffle drawing dates June 2nd-2 winners, July 7th–4 winners, August 4th-4 winners, September 1st –2 winners SSFHMagazine May/June 2021 Page 37
Submitted by Eric Rutkosky with 2 huge tagged out limit of lake lizards!! Earlier in the season.
Zoey with a nice Boar Hog
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Turkey Season opens on March 20th each year and runs through May 5th. We have 5,500 of prime turkey woods with a mixture of river bottoms, pine ridges and lots of food plots planted with chuffas, the turkey’s favorite. Our seasoned guides are very familiar with our properties and are very personable and experienced. While on your turkey hunt , if you would like to sit for a wild hog in the afternoon, you are allowed to take one hog during the three day hunt for no extra charge. We have lots of them and some really big ones. We can hunt hogs year round and some of our most productive hunts this past year took place in May, June and July. We have plenty of land now with hogs to be able to hunt large groups, up to 10. We can even accommodate bow groups that large. Hogs are very smart animals, don’t come thinking they are just dumb farm animals. This is a fun hunt for all who just do not want to quit hunting after their deer season closes.