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Tarpon Time
Cash in on west coast silver. There was a school of tarpon rolling at 10 o’clock. And one at noon. And one at 3 p.m. Wherever we looked, it was tarpon time. ... [+] Read More |
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Florida’s First Fishers
Looking back—way back—on our fishing traditions. He had seen the school of sturgeon upstream; their traditional spawning area was not much farther. ... [+] Read More |
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Magic Hours in the Marquesas
Take the comforts of home with you on a mothership trip. For many who visit Key West, watching the sun set over the water at Mallory Square is a major attraction. ... [+] Read More |
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River City Gators
Catch big trout in the maze of downtown Jacksonville waterways. Big trout like to hang around docks, especially those adjacent to deep water with an old boat tied to them. ... [+] Read More |
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Spring Break Fishin’
Heading for the coast to cut loose this Spring? So are the fish! It was the poet Alfred Lord Tennyson who told us, “In the spring a young man’s fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love.”
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Sand Dune Shuffle
Hit the surf, then the flats, for an exciting combination. Resembling three Navy SEALS hell-bent on a beach invasion, we scurried through the darkness and over a walkway ... [+] Read More |
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It’s No Bummer
Credit where it’s due for Florida’s favorite trash fish. Few things in life remain constant. Yet, fishermen of all generations share an interest in one of Florida’s more ubiquitous, if least-appreciated saltwater species. ... [+] Read More |
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Seeing Specks
Where to find ’em this month. Speck fishing is easy. Sometimes. You know the deal; black crappies—“speckled perch” to most Floridians—are about as smart as dodo birds ... [+] Read More |
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Wahoo Blast The Bahamas
The first leg of the Bahamas Wahoo Championship was pulled off without a weather hitch, which was nice, considering that all three legs are held during autumn and winter, ... [+] Read More |
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