SSFHMagazine Sept/Oct 2018

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Sept/Oct 2018

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VOLUSIA COUNTY Nancy and the staff at B & G TRAILERS in DeLand @ 386-734-5244 carry a huge selection of new & used boat trailers as well as jet ski, cycle and pontoon boats. They do repairs as well. Their boat trailers incorporate the latest in design technology with consistent quality construction. Paul & Irene Gercak of DeLAND BOAT CENTER @ 386-734-0166 Family owned and operated for over 16 years. Proud to offer outstanding sales, service, and repairs to Central Florida boaters. They are a Mercury Certified Dealer. Come in and meet the friendly, knowledgeable staff Tues thru Fri 8:30 to 5:00 Sat 8:30 to 4:00.

TRUCK STUFF @ 386-740-9107 Mike has recently moved from DeLand to De Leon Springs. His new address is 5042 Hwy 17, De Leon Springs, Fl. He also said they are overstocked on used truck toppers and no reasonable offer will be refused. Tool boxes and all truck accessories are in stock and they install.

By: Desiree’ Harbster and Capt Lynda Hawkins TEAM TACKLE in DeLand @ 386-7407117 we heard from Ron that snapper are doing well offshore. Some 25 pounders are being caught. Kingfish are being caught and down by the Space Coast a few Cobia came in.

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Ed Lyon and friend Ed Marrone with a nice kingfish caught while trolling with ballyhoo from Salty Dawg Outfitters in Ponce Inlet.

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Brett Bohannon with a nice cobia caught on live pig fish from Salty Dawg Outfitters.

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386-345-0746 Alan Burbacher and friend with their 2 red snappers caught on live pin fish and pig fish from Salty Dawg Outfitters in Ponce Inlet.

Founders and Owners of Topless Hooker Gear Dennis and Kimberly Texter making memories and catching fish.

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Julie Boguski with a nice 25” trout caught on live bait from Salty Dawg Outfitters in Ponce Inlet.


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Nice catch of Atlantic Red Snapper and some other table fair caught with Capt. Tony Varano. Sand Dollar Charters & Rentals Thinking about renting a boat while visiting New Smyrna Beach, Daytona Beach, Orlando, Ormond Beach or Key Largo? We have two locations both in New Smyrna Beach, Florida or Key Largo, Florida. Whether your on vacation, a local resident or live close by, we offer a wide variety of boat rentals. Choose from a rigged out fishing boat, pontoon boats, or even an inlet sleeper. When you arrive at Sand Dollar Charters & Rentals, your boat is always ready to go. When you return, just throw us the keys and we will take care of the rest! www.sanddollarcharters.net New Smyrna 386-957-3913, Key Largo 305-202-1894

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Ponce de Leon Inlet Tides September 2018 Full Service Bait & Tackle Shop

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Ponce de Leon Inlet Tides October 2018 Full Service Bait & Tackle Shop

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Tides, Weather & Local Knowledge

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SALT & FRESHWATER FISHING MAPS 8 1/2 X 14 LAMINATED WITH HOT SPOTS MARKED AND EXPLAINED .

Saltwater East Coast

SW#101 Edgewater Ramp to Turtle mound SW#102 Turtle Mound to Oak Hill SW#103 S. Bridge to Eldora Turtle Mound & Government Cut SW#104 Port Orange Bridge to Ponce Inlet SW#105 Oak Hill to Haul Over Canal SW#106 Mosquito Lagoon to Haul Over Canal SW#107 Ormond to Tomoka Basin SW#108 New Smyrna Beach Bridges North & South SW#109 Mosquito Lagoon Merritt Island Refuge to Haul Over Canal SW#110 Sebastian Inlet North & South Backcountry SW#111 Port Orange Bridge Mill Creek North to Ormond Beach SW#112 Palm Bay to Sebastian SW#113 Merritt Island to Palm Bay SW#114 Haul Over Canal area Indian River City to Titusville SW#115 Matanzas Inlet

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Pam and Phil Lawson with friends and their limit of Atlantic Red Snapper caught on live pin fish from Salty Dawg Outfitters in Ponce Inlet.

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BREVARD COUNTY

By: Tim Camp

As the sun slept deep below the horizon, the boat ramp at Port Canaveral was far from resting on two particular August weekends. With reports of boats lined up all the way to Jetty Park and back, the race for 2018 Red Snapper may have proved to be more of a test of patience, rather then super secret numbers. Despite the crowds it seems that the season was a quick success to reach the confined bag limits. Numerous reports of 25 pound plus Red Snapper was a encouraging insight for possible changes to future seasons to come. As we wash our salty reels, and hose down the trailers one more time with a bit of sadness in our hearts, a glimmer of hope arises when we allow our brains to wonder off.. off into the woods. We trade in our salty morning sunrises for misty dew filled fields, with monsters lurking in the dark. IT’S DEER SEASON!!! As most of us by now have pulled out the old stick and string, we’re back checking our cameras and prepping for all those management areas we so eagerly applied for months back. If you haven’t pulled out the Archery Equipment yet, GET ON IT!!! The freezers not gonna fill it self. Mixed reports of bachelor groups in velvet seen from a few weeks back up and down SR 46 which backs up near Buck Lake, Salt Lake and Little Big Econ Management areas.

“The Athlete” Mike Marsden and Mike Holsemma on Lake Poinsett” 8’8” Gator

This should be a fantastic year for big bucks! Until next time, High Tines and Tight Lines!

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PUTNAM COUNTY MESSERS EAST-WEST BAIT & TACKLE @386-328-4035 Jimmy tells us they are catching shellcrackers and bluegill in the River. Black bass are on the sand bars and the drops in the River and are being caught using Rat-LTraps. Rodman is giving up some nice bass using domestic shiners. Red drum are coming out of the River. Stop in and visit with Jimmy he has a nice shop and a friendly staff. GEORGETOWN MARINA & LODGE @ 386-467-2002 Austin tells us they have been catching nice catfish and mullet. Best catfish baits are worms and chicken livers and worms for the mullet. Arlie Bishop caught and released a 7 pound largemouth bass this week. To see pictures go to face book/ Georgetown Marinia.com. John @ PORKYS 386-467-3956 is located in Georgetown on Big Lake George and has renovated rooms, repaired docks, and has a full service bar with beautiful sunsets on the back deck right on the water.

MESSER’S

WEST SIDE BAIT & TACKLE

Open 5am-9pm 7 Days A Week Fishing & Hunting Licenses-Ice-Beer Sandwiches-Snacks Complete Supplies for Fisherman & Hunters Since 1974 Rod & Reel Repair

Palatka Westside Corner of Hwy 19 & Moody Road

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By: Capt Lynda Hawkins

Open for Breakfast & Lunch 7am-2pm 7 days a week

* Motel Rooms * Full Liquor Bar * Bar Food * Boat Ramp * Boat Slips * Bikers Welcome * Cater Party’s and Weddings * Restaurant

Landing & Marina New Owners John & Tammy

and First Responders with Discount Cards 126 Georgetown Landing Rd., Georgetown, Fl. 32139

Located right on Big Lake George

www.porkyslandingandmarina 386-467-3956 They are now serving breakfast. He offers discount cards for veterans & First Responders.

cottage up to a 5 bedroom (10 beds)

According to Lorraine at BASS WORLD LODGE 866-522-FISH (3474) the bass are in the deep water near the grass. Mark (and Black Dog) are catching bass on chatterbaits. Other customers are enjoying catching bream and catfish. Bass World Lodge has been in the fishing business over 50 years and has had fishermen from all over the world who have experienced the fun of an old fashioned down to earth fish camp. Their cabins range in size from a one bedroom

For the fishing vacation you’ve always dreamed of, stop in or call to make your reservations now.

dorm room. They also have family sized 2 and 3 bedrooms.

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POLK COUNTY Tracy & Mickey at HOPPYS MARINE 863-439-7616 are a Tracker Marine dealer and have Tracker Aluminum Boats in stock. Also in stock are: Nitro Boats, Mako Boats and Tracker Pontoons. Stop in and visit with them and catch up on all the local fishing news. They are always helpful and friendly.

By: Capt Lynda Hawkins

They take a large variety of lures based on water conditions. Beware of the snook’s razor-sharp gill covers! Snook make excellent table fare. For more information visit www.myfwc.com

Snook Open September 1

Size Limit Not less than 28” total length (TL) or more than 32” TL Bag Limit 1 per harvester per day; zero captain and crew for hire limit Appearance •Large mouth with a protruding lower jaw •Jaw reaches below the rear portion of the eye •Sloping forehead •High dorsal fin that is divided •Black lateral line extends onto tail •Pelvic fin yellow in color Habitat Inshore in coastal waters, including mangrove shorelines, seagrass beds, beaches and around structure. Behavior •Begin life as males, but between 18 and 22 inches long some become females. •Form schools during spawning season. •Feed on fish and large crustaceans. •Cannot tolerate water temperatures below 60° F. •Can tolerate freshwater. Additional Information State Record: 44 lb 3 oz, caught near Ft. Myers Fishing Tips and Facts They orient themselves to face moving water and wait for prey to be carried down the current. Snook jump clear of the water, and burst into long runs. Use live pinfish, small mullet, shrimp, or sardines free-lined or fished off the bottom with a fish finder rig.

Della Dykes caught and released this 38” snook while fishing Anna Maria Island. She caught this fish on a medium action rod and reel using a 3” New Penny Gulp Shrimp. Photo courtesy of Bass N Gal Guide Service.

Derrick and Dexten Cribb had a great day fishing together from Bass World Lodge in Georgetown. SSFHMagazine Sept/Oct 2018 Page 25


SEMINOLE-ORANGE COUNTY AHOY MARINE, INC. @407-323-8373 Tina and Steve said they are catching trout and redfish around Georges Bar. Nice sized fish are being caught. There are some reds being caught out in the Lagoon. Steve does a great job and has been repairing boats and engines most of his life so he knows what he is doing, let him make sure everything is in good running order on your boat. Stop in and find out why Steve and Tina are always so busy. They have one of the best repair shops and boat dealerships around.

By: Capt Lynda Hawkins

AHOY

Marine, Inc. 511 E. 25th. St. Sanford, Florida 32773

Steve Meadors, President

407-323-8373

OTTERS ON THE RIVER @407-6366300 is located next door to Boat Tree Marina on the St. Johns River and is a fun place to eat, drink and swim. Yes swim! They have a pool. They have a great menu and are open from 10 to 10. KEL’S ROD AND REEL SERVICE in Casselberry at 407-834-3008, is a warranty center for Shimano, Penn, Minnkota and Motorguide. They are open Tues.-Fri 9-5 and Sat 9-3 (closed Sun. & Mon.) Stop in and visit with the friendly and knowledgeable staff. David at DAVIDS TRAILERS @407293-2922 has one of the largest inventories of trailer parts in Central Florida with over 200 trailers in stock. He is located on West Colonial Drive across from the fairground and has been at the same location since 1979. Stop in and visit with him and his friendly, knowledgeable staff.

Peter Butler caught this 8.3 pound bass from Lake Harris using bait from Lakeside Bait & Tackle on Hwy 441 in Tavares.

Over 200 Trailers in stock!

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Kel’s Rod & Reel Service Rods, Reels, Troilling Motor Parts & Service

430 Hwy 436 #105, Casselberry 407-834-3008 Warranty Center For: Shimano, Penn, Minnkota, Motorguide www.kelsrodreel.com Hours: Tues-Fri 9-5 Sat 9-3 (Closed Sun & Mon)

Wes Crain caught this 6 pound bass from Lake Eustis on bait from Lakeside Bait & Tackle in Tavares.

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Chris Moreno with a nice 26” redfish caught on topwater lure from Salty Dawg Outfitters in Ponce Inlet.

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Landon Weber caught this 3 pound bass in the marsh on bait from Lakeside Bait & Tackle in Tavares. SSFHMagazine Sept/Oct 2018 Page 27

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MARION-CITRUS COUNTY

By: Capt Lynda Hawkins

ANGLERS FAMILY RESORT @352489-2397 Darren tells us a 6 pound bass was caught and released using domestic shiners on the Rainbow River just North of the Withlacoochee. They have been catching some nice bass out of the Withlacoochee River using wild shiners, domestic shiners, green pumpkin or watermelon red worms and topwater lures. A lot of panfish are being caught freelining redworms and crickets out of the Rainbow River. Stop in and visit, you’ll love the friendly staff and beautiful River. Take a few minutes and enjoy a wonderful meal right on the River at the Blue Gator Tiki Bar. The food is absolutely delicious. CATFISH JOHNNY’S RESTAURANT

@352-793-2083 is a beautiful restaurant with delicious fresh food. You owe it to yourself to take a trip to Lake Panasoffkee just to enjoy the wonderful alligator and seafood. The service and atmosphere is enjoyed by all. You will feel like you have been coming there for years.

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The Only City of Live Mermaids! MEET A LIVE MERMAID AND EXPLORE WEEKI WACHEE SPRINGS STATE PARK Open daily from 9am to 5:30pm 365 days a year! Activities at the waterpark are seasonal. Visit Buccaneer Bay for dates and hours of operation.

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Since 1947, Weeki Wachee Springs State Park has been dazzling visitors with its beautiful, mesmerizing mermaids who swim in its cool, crystal-clear waters. This legendary enchanted spring, the only one of its kind in the world, is one of Floridas most unique roadside attractions. This amazing park also offers kayak rentals, paddling adventures and river boat cruise. Weeki Wachee Springs State Park is a magical entrance into a mysterious blue underwater world of mermaids, manatees, turtles and bubbles. Sitting in the 400-seat submerged Mermaid Theater, you’ll feel like you are inside the flowing spring itself, transported back to simpler times before super theme parks and super highways. And there is so much more to see and do inside this stunningly beautiful 538-acre park. There’s Buccaneer Bay, Florida’s only spring-fed waterpark, with a sandy white beach, swimming area, and 4 waterslides for thrill seekers of all ages. Hop on board a relaxing River Boat Cruise and experience the natural splendor of Florida’s wildlife, flora, and fauna, or rent a kayak or canoe and set off on your own adventure. Take in our entertaining and educational Animal Show and get up close to native wildlife like alligators, snakes, and exotic birds. Come to Weeki Wachee Springs State Park and see a delightful side of Florida lore where dreams really do come true.

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As you journey along, your River Boat Captain will inform and entertain you with plenty of nature tidbits, like the fact that Spanish moss is actually a member of the pineapple family.

Experience Florida’s Native Wildlife Up Close And Personal Come discover our Wildlife Animal Encounter Shows at Weeki Wachee Springs State Park and get a first-hand encounter with some of Florida’s native wildlife, including alligators, snakes, exotic birds, and more. It’s a fun,

entertaining, and educational program for people of all ages. Kayak rentals, paddle boarding and boating is also offered at this legendary and unique family destination. Experience best kayaking in Florida while soaking-in all the beauty Weeki Wachee Springs State Park has to offer.

For more information visit: www.weekiwachee.com

Explore Florida’s Natural ADVENTURE TOUR Take a tranquil ride down the pristine waterway of the Weeki Wachee River and discover the natural beauty of Floridian wildlife, flora, and fauna. This amazingly scenic float along crystal-clear waters gives you the chance to see nesting bald eagles, mullet, cooter turtles, blue heron, wild turkey, deer, and colorful fish of all sizes. If you get lucky, your fascinating expedition may take you right alongside endangered West Indian manatees, so have your camera at the ready!

386-228-3525 Mount a fish you caught in the past! Decorate your home or office with our mounts! Catch and Release Mounts

Marine Artist Rick Hardy

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LAKE COUNTY

By: Capt Lynda Hawkins

BASS N GAL GUIDE SERVICE @ 352267-0062 The private lake we fish is all catch and release but is loaded with some big bass. The baits that work well for my customers on this lake are drop shots with a Junebug 4 inch worm, watermelon red Producto’s Hot Rods fished weightless and of course shiners, (freelined and with bobbers). The local small lakes are producing some nice sized bass. Freelining a shiner (without a bobber or weight) is still producing some of the bigger fish. A slow falling sinking weightless worm (Producto’s Hot Rod works great) or a white and chartreuse spinner bait reeled in as slowly as possible, are both working quite well. Be sure to lift up on your rod tip occasionally then let the spinnerbait slowly fall to make it look like a fluttering bait fish. If you think you are fishing too slow, slow down even more. These baits can produce some huge bass but they have to be worked very slowly. (You want to feel the blades pulling or turning) Lake Dora, Lake Harris, Lake Eustis are still producing some nice bass. Use the drop shot method, this is very productive if you are a patient fisherman. For the fishing trip you’ve dreamed of give me a call @ 352-267-0062. Jake at ASTOR BAIT & TACKLE @352-759-2600 tells us they are catching stripers at the jettys. The bass are starting to school look for birds diving in the water. Vexan is introducing a new combo and Jake has them in stock. Astor Bait & Tackle has Vexan Crappie Rods now in stock. He has an 8 footer for $49.99; 10 ft jigging rod is $54.99 and 12 ft. trolling rod which is $59.99 and a 14 ft. trolling rod which is $64.99 and a 16 ft. trolling rod for $69.99. he now has an 18 ft. rod for $74.99. He also carries the Vexan Advantage Sun Glasses in stock from $79.95. He has set up a station where you can build your own jigs, spinnerbaits, buzzbaits and chatterbaits. Jake is a Nucanoe dealer. He also has the Frontier and the Pursuit Kayaks.

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Be sure to check out www.outdoorswit hJake.com. His shop is located just off State Rd. 40 on River Road in Astor. Stop in and see Jake, he has plenty of archery equipment for sale. He also does bow repairs. For more information call 352-759-2600. George at BROOKER BAIT & TACKLE @352-460-0695 said they have been catching bass out of moving water. Shellcracker and bluegill are biting good out of Lake Dora and Big Lake Harris. Bass are being caught from the Harris Chain using a Seinko worm and plastic worms. Brookers has a well stocked shop and offers expert information on the current fishing, both freshwater and saltwater. They also carry frozen salt water bait. HARRIS OIL @352-383-0922 is located at 21901 US Hwy. 441, Mt. Dora. They carry 100% non ethanol gasoline for your boats, mowers and chain saws. They also have gated self storage.

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We have been using Harris Oil non ethanol gas in our boat for 10 years now and have had great success with it. Mark and Heidi of LAKESIDE BAIT & TACKLE @352-742-3336 tell us that shellcracker and bluegill are doing well using grass shrimp and redworms in Haines Creek and Dead River in the pads. Big Bass are being caught using speed worms and chatter baits off the hydrilia. And ell grass. Venetian Gardens, Lake Harris and Lake Yale are all producing some fish right now. Lake Dora is also giving up some good ones. Hydrilla and eel grass are holding some pretty nice bass as well. Lakeside Bait and Tackle is located right on Lake Eustis and you can buy your fresh bait from boat or from Hwy 441. Mark & Heidi of GET WET WATERSPORTS @352-253-0585 is next door to LAKESIDE BAIT & TACKLE they would like to invite you all down to rent a pontoon boat which can comfortably seat up to 12 passengers,

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a jet ski, a paddle board or a Kayak. Stop in and experience the real Florida from the water. DAVES SMOKIN GUNS @352-4833883 Cheryl tells us they have in stock and on sale over 100 long guns. Be sure to stop in and check out their 50% off rack. They have in stock 12 gauge, 20 gauge and currently have all shotgun and rifle ammunition. They also carry Optics ammonization and a wide variety of pistols and revolvers. Stop in and ask about their custom built firearms. They are the cheapest FFL receiver in Lake County. They offer Florida concealed weapon courses twice a week with free babysitting services. For groups of 5 or more they offer special rates and will come to you. Check out their website at www.bestgunshop.com We had dinner at FISH CAMP on LAKE EUSTIS this month and had an excellent meal. On Saturdays they do a 1/2 pound ShrimpFest fixed your way with 3 sides for only $12.99. Good food and good service. Jim from FISH CAMP ON LAKE EUSTIS @352-742-4400 tells us they

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are now open from 11 to 9 daily. They carry local produce, local meats, local craft beers and wines. You owe it to yourself to stop in and check them out. They are located right on Lake Eustis next door to LAKESIDE BAIT AND TACKLE and are easy to find from the water or the highway. ASTOR MARINE @352-759-3655. Georgia carries Sylvan pontoon boats, Sunchaser pontoon boats and is a dealer for Mercury, Yamaha, Suzuki and Honda. Stop in and take a look around they have been in business for 29 years and are the friendliest people you want to meet.

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WELAKA FISH & CRAB Randy @386467-9776 is located across the street from Welaka Marine on Walnut Street. Stop in and get your fresh seafood and to visit with them. MIDWAY MARINE @352-759-3838 has a friendly staff and are open 6 days a week from 8 to 5 but closed on Wed. Stop in and say Hi. They are located right on the St. Johns River in Astor. THE CASTAWAYS ON THE RIVER offers motel rooms, cottages, boat rentals, boat slips, and dry storage. They are dog friendly with a pet fee.

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Atlantic Red Snapper 2018 Photo Gallery By; Desiree’ Harbster

The 2018 Atlantic Red Snapper season was it a fiasco or a success? The 6 day season which consisted of two three days weekends in a row took place in August. The boat ramps were over flowing and the bait shops were booming. Ponce inlet looked like I-4 during rush hour in the mornings with some anglers back before lunch time and others not catching their limits. This due to the fact the season was set during the most difficult time of year to bottom fish. When the thermal cline moves in which is cold dirty water that sinks to the bottom. With that being said this makes the fish lethargic and not want to bite except for the spawning fish, which are more aggressive and will feed up in the water column. We know as avid anglers their is no shortage of red snapper, but you would think the powers to be would of scheduled the season during a time the water was not so cold and the fish were not spawning. (Spawning seasons are May-October depending on location) Most of the snappers I saw were full of eggs. In my opinion that pretty much defeats the purpose of closed season, since we were harvesting many breeders from the stock. Don’t get me wrong I am very thankful for the dates we were given.

Cindy Urbiss with a beautiful Red Snapper caught on her birthday.

Kasie Turner caught this 25 pounder fishing with her father out of Port Canaveral.

Chris Blum with a couple red snapper caught by him and friends.

JC and Erin Krall enjoying a day together on the water.

Just saying...... Caught aboard the Megalodon.

DeDe Bartleson caught this snapper aboard the Megalodon out of Ponce Inlet. SSFHMagazine Sept/Oct 2018 Page 34

Happy angler aboard the Try N Hooker with Capt. Jason Hardy.


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Blue Marlin

White Marlin

Appearance •Dark blue back, brownish-blue sides, fading to a silvery-white belly •First dorsal fin is greatly enlarged and sail-like, has black spots, squared off in front and is highest in the middle •Pelvic fins are extremely long and narrow •Upper jaw elongated into a spear shape •Scales imbedded with blunt ends •Lateral line curves over the pectoral fin

Appearance •Back is blue-black, fading to a silverywhite belly •Tips of dorsal, pectoral and anal fins are pointed •Lack black spots on dorsal fin •Upper jaw elongated into a spear shape •Scales with one or two sharp points •Lateral line is interwoven like a net, hard to see in large individuals

Similar Species White marlin, and juvenile blue marlin, (both lack the large sail-like dorsal fin of sailfish)

Similar Species White marlin, (dorsal fin rounded with noticeable spots; tip of pectoral and anal fins rounded)

Appearance •Body dark blue to brown, fading to a silvery-white belly •Dorsal fin dark blue with noticeable black spots •Tips of first dorsal, pectoral and first anal fins are rounded •Upper jaw elongated into a spear shape •Scales imbedded with a single sharp point •Lateral line curves over the pectoral fin

Size Up to 11 feet (220 pounds)

Size Up to 16 feet (1400 pounds); largest Atlantic marlin species

Sailfish

Habitat Offshore waters Behavior Sailfish are a rapidly growing species; they reach 4-5 feet in one year. They feed aggressively on small fish and squid. Off southeast Florida, sailfish move inshore to shallow water and spawn near the surface in summer. Females swim slowly with their dorsal fins above water, accompanied by one or more males when spawning. State Record 126 lb, caught near Big Pine Key Fishing Tips and Facts Blue runners, pinfish, mullet, scads, ballyhoo and squid attract cruising sailfish. Sailfish are known for their fast runs, acrobatic jumps and head-shaking attempts to throw a hook. Sailfish tire easily and should be revived after a long fight to ensure their survival. Most anglers release these fish. The sailfish is Fl state saltwater fish. Its name originates from the greatly enlarged first dorsal fin that runs almost the length of its back and is covered with spots.

Habitat Offshore waters Behavior Unlike swordfish, blue marlin feed mostly during the day on fish and squid. They hunt alone and have been reported to use their long, sharp bill to slice or stun prey. State Record 1046 lbs, caught near Panama City Fishing Tips and Facts This may be the ultimate of the big game fish - the one Hemingway so often wrote about. Serious anglers rig heavy and expect to fight a marlin for 4-6 hours.

Sailfish caught offshore Ponce Inlet aboard the Southwind. SSFHMagazine Sept/Oct 2018 Page 36

Similar Species Blue marlin, (dorsal fin pointed and lacks spots; tips of pectoral and anal fins pointed); and longbill spearfish, (dorsal fin raised in front, then dips slightly, but remains somewhat high) Size Up to 9.5 feet (180 pounds) Habitat Offshore waters Behavior Uses its bill to stun fast-moving fishes, then turns to consume them; spawning procedures unknown; ranges throughout the Atlantic and Caribbean; feeds on squid and pelagic fishes State Record 161 lb, caught near Miami Beach For more information visit www.myfwc.com


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Hunting News By Tony Young

Media Relations Coordinator for the Division of Hunting and Game Management.

on Florida’s wildlife management areas.

Tips to improve your bow season The 2018-19 hunting season is already underway in south Florida’s Zone A, and will soon be opening in the other three hunting zones. To make the most of your time afield, Becky Shuman, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s (FWC) assistant deer program coordinator and biologist, offers the following tips about deer and hunting

“Before I ever set foot on a potential hunting area, I like to look at aerial imagery to find transitional zones between different habitat types,” Shuman said. “Deer like to bed during the day in areas with dense vegetation and move out into more open areas at night to feed. The edge between these habitats is a good place to catch deer heading to and from feeding areas at dusk and dawn.” After Becky pinpoints a couple of spots she wants to scout, she checks it out on foot. “I look for all types of deer sign – well-used game trails, tracks, scat, buck rubs and scrapes,” Shuman said. “You can tell a lot about the deer in the area without even using a game camera. Rubs not only indicate that bucks are in the area, but a line of them all on one side of the tree show the direction the buck was walking. Scrape lines also can indicate direction of movement, and the size of the scrape often correlates with the number of bucks using the area.” Once she finds a spot that has a lot of deer sign, she then looks for the right tree to hang her stand. “I look for a straight mature tree with Becky Shuman harvested this deer from a local WMA. some vegetation in front and behind it to break up my silhouette,” Shuman said. “I then can do a quick internet search to learn what the predominant wind direction is for that area in the fall and winter and position my stand so that it is downwind from where I think the deer are coming from. I also make treestand safety a priority and inspect my treestand, all safety devices and my fall-arrest system/full-body harness before each use.” Florida has one of the largest WMA systems in the country at nearly 6 million acres. There’s a lot of opportunity and you can make hunting Florida’s public land even more rewarding by following this advice. “Take the time to scout an area before the season opens, and try getting off the beaten path,” Shuman said. “With some of our WMAs, areas near roads and trails can get crowded, especially on weekends. Spending the extra time and effort to find the more remote locations can really pay off and add to your overall hunting experience.” WMAs that don’t require a quota permit Florida’s WMAs offer a wide range of hunting opportunities from quota/limited entry hunts, special-opportunity hunts, and public hunting areas where hunters can walk on to hunt. There are 59 public hunting areas statewide where hunters don’t need a quota permit to hunt some or all of the archery season. So, if you didn’t apply or get drawn for an archery quota hunt, not to worry, ’cause there’s still plenty of hunting opportunity spread throughout the state. You can find those WMAs not requiring a quota permit during archery season MyFWC.com/WMAbrochures. To help you get ready, the FWC manages archery and shooting ranges across the state. Information on these public ranges is at MyFWC.com/Ranges. Also, the FWC offers a bowhunter education course and some classes are still available this fall. You can register and get more information about this course at MyFWC.com/HunterSafety. SSFHMagazine Sept/Oct 2018 Page 40


For those new to hunting, you can get information about how to get started at MyFWC.com/NewHunter. Another great resource for teens and young adults is Bowhunting360.com. This website features articles and videos on stuff like how to shoot, hunting basics, scouting, shot placement and field dressing. It even has a bowhunting 101 checklist. Bow season and the rut – best times to hunt Besides hunting the rut, early bow seasons provide a great opportunity to take a mature whitetail and are among the best times to do so. In northwest Florida, bow seasons offer a different experience because bucks are still hangin’ out in their bachelor groups. Historically, during September the rut is in full swing southeast and west of Lake Okeechobee, and in the counties of Dixie, Levy, Nassau, Duval and St. Johns, so you really have an advantage when hunting there. Find out when the deer rut where you hunt by checking out the FWC’s updated rut map at MyFWC.com/Deer. If you’ve followed some of Becky’s advice by doing your preseason homework and hunt a favorable wind, you have a good chance of success. Early in the season, before deer are subjected to significant hunting pressure, they are more active during daylight hours. Season dates by zone The boundary line between zones A and C begins at the Gulf of Mexico and runs northeast through Charlotte Harbor and up the Peace River until it intersects with State Road 70. The line then follows S.R. 70, running east until it meets U.S. 441 north of Lake Okeechobee. It then follows U.S. 441 south, where it proceeds around the eastern shore of Lake Okeechobee. The line then turns off U.S. 441 and onto S.R. 80 and runs just a few miles before turning east and following County Road 880, running just a few miles before joining back up with U.S. 98/441/S.R. 80/Southern Boulevard until it reaches the Atlantic Ocean. Archery and crossbow seasons south of that line started July 28 in Zone A. This year, archery and crossbow seasons in Zone B start Oct. 13. Zone B’s northern boundary line is S.R. 50, the eastern border is U.S. 441 and the Kissimmee Waterway, the southern boundary is S.R. 60 and the western boundary is Interstate 75. The line that divides zones C and D begins at U.S. 27 at the Florida-Georgia state line (in Gadsden County) and runs south on U.S. 27 until it meets S.R. 61 in Tallahassee. From there, it follows S.R. 61, running south until it hits U.S. 319. There, the line follows U.S. 319, continuing south to U.S. 98; it then runs east along U.S. 98 until it gets to the Wakulla River, where the river becomes the line, heading south until it meets the St. Marks River and continues going downriver until it meets the Gulf. If you hunt west of that line, you’re in Zone D, where archery and crossbow seasons begin on Oct. 20 this year. In Zone C (east of that line), archery and crossbow seasons open Sept. 15. License and permit requirements Before you go, you need to make sure your license and required permits are up to date. To hunt during archery season, you may hunt only with a bow and you must have a Florida hunting license and an archery permit. During crossbow season, you may use either a crossbow or bow, but you must have a crossbow permit along with your hunting license. On WMAs, only hunters with a persons with disabilities crossbow permit are allowed to use crossbows during archery season. If you’re a Florida resident, an annual hunting license costs $17. Nonresidents have the choice of paying $46.50 for a 10-day license or $151.50 for 12 months. Archery and crossbow permits are $5 each, and all deer hunters must have the $5 deer permit. Anyone planning on hunting one of Florida’s many WMAs must purchase a management area permit for $26.50. And don’t forget to study up on the rules and regulations for the area you wish to hunt. You can download these brochures at MyFWC.com/ WMAbrochures. SSFHMagazine Sept/Oct 2018 Page 41


You can obtain all the licenses and permits you’ll need at a county tax collector’s office, any retail outlet that sells hunting and fishing supplies, by calling 888-HUNT-FLORIDA or at GoOutdoorsFlorida.com. But if you’re 15 years old or younger, 65 or older or have a resident persons with disabilities hunting and fishing certificate, you’re exempt from needing any of these licenses and permits. Legal to take During archery season and that part of crossbow season that runs concurrent with archery, you can take legal-to-take bucks (as defined by the regulations within the Deer Management Unit you’re hunting in) and antlerless deer, which are does and bucks with less than 5-inch antlers. You may never take spotted fawns. After archery ends, during the remaining portion of the crossbow season, you may only take legal-to-take bucks according to the specific DMU antler rules. The daily bag limit on deer is two. Bag limits for deer on WMAs can differ, so check the specifics of the area before you hunt. You can hunt wild hogs on private lands year-round with no bag or size limits. On most WMAs, there’s also no bag or size limits, and hogs are legal to take during most hunting seasons except spring turkey. But on a few WMAs, bag and size limits do apply so, to be certain, check the brochure for the specific area. In addition to hunting big game, it’s also legal to shoot gobblers and bearded turkeys during archery and crossbow seasons, assuming you have a turkey permit ($10 for residents, $125 for nonresidents) or are exempt from the permit requirement. You can take two turkeys in a single day on private lands, but the two-bird combined fall-season limit still applies. The daily bag is one on WMAs, however, on many of them, you may take hen turkeys during the archery season. It’s against the law to hunt turkeys in Holmes County in the fall, and it’s illegal to shoot them while they’re on the roost, when you’re within 100 yards of a game-feeding station when bait is present or with the aid of recorded turkey calls. Additional regulations you need to know All bows must have a minimum draw weight of 35 pounds, and hand-held releases are permitted. For hunting deer, hogs and turkeys, broadheads must have at least two sharpened edges with a minimum width of 7/8 inch. As far as legal shooting hours go, you’re allowed to let your arrow fly between a half-hour before sunrise and a half-hour after sunset. Except for turkeys, you’re permitted to take resident game over feeding stations on private property. It’s against the law to use bait on WMAs. You can’t use dogs to hunt deer or turkeys, but you can use bird dogs if you’re quail hunting. However, you can use a dog on a leash to help you trail any wounded game. Here’s hoping your preparation and persistence pay off and wishing you a great hunting season. To keep informed of hunting opportunities and regulation changes, follow our “HuntFlorida” social media pages at Facebook.com/ HGM.FWC and YouTube.com/HuntFloridaTV, and sign up to receive the monthly Hunting Hot Sheet. As always, have fun, hunt safely and ethically, and we’ll see you in the woods! SSFHMagazine Sept/Oct 2018 Page 42


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Gina Carter took this beautiful Osceola during opening weekend at C & R Hunt Club in Daytona Beach.

Sarah Carter harvested this Georgia 10 point while hunting with her father Dana Carter.

Dana Carter with a 270 pound boar hog harvested from C & R Hunt Club. SSFHMagazine Sept/Oct 2018 Page 44


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