Plumbing the Depth:
Jul. 3, 2009 One of the most important things to do before you begin to fish is to plumb the depth. In an eagerness to get their bait into the water this is often overlooked by both anglers new to the sport and experienced fishermen alike. Plumbing the depth should only take a few minutes and can often be the difference between a full keep net and an empty one. By Nigel Wharrier
Fishing Years Gone By:
Jan. 3, 2009 Many of us anglers these days can look back from the days we were kids and smile from all of the memories that we have. Those days may not be able to be relived, but these days are the days that we will never forget as we grow older. By Kevin Dahlke
Flats Fishing the Western Caribbean Via Cruise Ship:
Oct. 23, 2008 I was fortunate that Rod had secured the island’s top flats guides. Kevin Bodden would be guiding us on the remote rubble flats, while Perry Cooper would be guiding us for snook and tarpon in the interior mangrove shorelines of Calabash Bight.
Crappie Fishing Mistakes:
Oct. 23, 2008 Most of us work full time jobs and when we go fishing it is our release on the constant stresses of life. I did some extensive research about crappie fishing and came up with the following common crappie fishing mistakes. By Mark Fleagle
Spinner Shark Mania - Overlooked & Underfished:
Oct. 21, 2008 If you are fishing for the right kind of Sharks, it is one heck of a sport for even the most avid angler. The all mighty Spinner Shark should be your number one target when Shark fishing if you want to test your angling skills and find out if your tackle is up to par. By Capt. Richie Lott
Cuba Fly Fishing:
Aug. 24, 2008 You'll find some of the finest bonefishing in the world in the JDR. Since these flats are never commercialy fished, they are teeming with bones that average a solid four to six pounds. An angler has lots of opportunities daily for fish in the seven to nine pound class. By Avalon
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