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March 18, 2010

Tog Fishing : Tips Tricks and Techniques
Tog Fishing : Tips Tricks and Techniques From what I can see both from deck Capt. and as avid tog fisherman, way too many people fish too light. If you think you could hold bottom with an 6 or 8oz. use 10 or 12oz. Use 40-80 lb main line and 60-100lb leader. Black fish are not line shy, so have the extra bi

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Offshore Dolphin Fishing
The Dolphin, also known as Mahi Mahi or Dorado, is one of the most exciting offshore gamefish to catch and see in the open ocean. This beautifully colored fish can be found in all tropical and warm temperate seas of the world. When hooked these fish "light up" with almost neon colors and put up an exciting, high jumping, tail walking fight....
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Big Game Fishing in the Bahamas
Whether you enjoy sports fishing or not, various fishing adventures are available for you in the Bahamas Islands. Fishing charters house a variety of types of trips for tourists. Yachts as well offer a different type of experience for enthusiasts or just interested tourists in this experience.Nassau is known as one of the greatest fishing spots in the world. This holds true bec...
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Cool Weather, Clear Water;  Are You Up To The Challenge?
Of all the great fish we have the pleasure of chasing here in southwest Florida, there is little doubt that redfish are my favorite, hands down. And, winter is one of the best times of the year for these bronze beauties. When the water clears up and the tides get lower, sight fishing for thes...
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Night Fishing Louisiana's Oil Production Platforms (Rigs)
Night fishing Louisiana offshore oil production platforms (rigs) for tuna fish requires the right know-ho...
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 Surf-Time Awakening
Successful wadefishing (wade fishing, surf fishing) is a matter of knowing the right tactics...
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Fishing Milwaukee Cold Start Finding Fish
In previous articles we covered basic leadcore. I would recommend trying a leadcore line set up. This presentation will work when all others are dead. In this article I would like to explain where to start if you have not been out for awhile. I find ...
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Bimini Trip
Salt Water Sportsman Magazine's Senior Editor George Poveromo, Evinrude Outboard Motors, Captain Harry's Fishing Supply,  Moldcraft Lures and the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism  sponsor a fishing expedition to Bimini each year. This trip is one I look forward to because of the location, camaraderie and the learning experience provided by having such k...
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    Kingfish Bring Awesome Action Just Offshore !
    This is one of the best times of the year if you want fast fishing action. With the day light hours growing shorter, and the air and water temperatures beginning to drop, look for pelagic fishes such as kingfish to move through our area as they head southward toward warmer waters.    King Mackerel, also known as kingfish...
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King Mackerel (Kingfish) Rules
Few fish along the Gulf's green water zone can match ...
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In Tune with Tuna
Two hours of "chunking" for tuna proved fruitless that evening on the Midnight Lump, as the sun relentlessly glared down on us. What added to the aggravation were the long sunburned faces that wondered if fresh tuna would ever line their outdoor grills. ...
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Settling For Amberjack
We were about 36 miles south of the mouth of the Empire Canal. The water around the oil platform at Mississippi Canyon Block 310 was gin clear as the bright vapor lights illuminated our surroundings. As the boat approached the rig for hookup, a large cluster...
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