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Bait Size Selection: The Long and Short of It
Bait or lure size can be a significant factor in both attracting and landing fish, especially as fall arrives and spotted seatrout more aggressively target mullet and other finned forage.Beat The Whitetail Lull With MRI And Trail Cameras
I certainly can’t lay claim to the fairly new acronym of MRI. That credit goes to Dr. Grant Woods of GrowingDeer.TV. But I am certainly familiar with the concept of using the most recent information (MRI) in hunting deer— and you should get to know it as well.The October Flounder Run
A well placed cast along the edge of the corner of the two small channels bought my bait floating along the grass line. My line ticked and I felt a light thump through the rod. The cast before was just the same but the trout had bolted up current and came to the surface, this fish sat on the bait after the strike.Goodbye Summer, Hello Fall
It was a tough summer of fishing in the surf. It started off with some of the best trout fishing I've seen in several years but, Mother Nature put an end to it overnight with a cold water upwelling in mid June that never really dissipated all summer long. Needless to say, I’m ready for Fall!Swordfish Caught at East End of Catalina
Captain Shawn Morgon was still walking on air days after a rare catch of a 188 pound swordfish taken September 8 just east of the east end of Catalina Island.Mountain Trout Fly-Fishing Information and Forecast
September opens the door for everything that is good about the anticipation of a great fall ahead for mountain trout fly fishing. Everything starts to happen in the month of September; the days are starting to shorten-up, late afternoons start to cool down, and fish sense a change in conditions as summer really starts to let go of its grip.New River, James River, Blue River Mountains Forecast: Sept 2013
September is one of our favorite times of the year to be on the New and James Rivers fishing for smallmouth. Football is in the air, school is back in, and summer vacations are winding down. That means one thing; river traffic goes WAY down! Look for this September to feature some fabulous fishing as we have more water in our rivers than we have had since 2004. And big smallmouth and musky will be chomping hard! Th e bait has already moved to the banks, and both smallmouth and musky are starting to chase with all the cool weather we have been having. Break out the crankbaits and spinnerbaits early this year, they will be on them. If water clarity clears past 5-6 feet of visibility, look for the topwater bite to pick up.A Day in the Life of Mosquito Lagoon
In mid-July, Capt. TJ Belmonte of Strung Out Charters invited me to join him and Capt. Bob Sannasardo of Shallow Water Spots for a morning on the lagoon. We met Capt. Bob at the ramp in Edgewater at 6 a.m. and headed straight to a recently producing fishing spot.Carolina Reel Men wins Islamorada Sailfish Tournament
The 61st Annual Islamorada Sailfish Tournament kicked off at Whale Harbor Restaurants and Marina, hosting 76 anglers, captains, and mates, …Fishing With Legends
Stretching 500 miles across the northern side of the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico, the Puerto Rico Trench is the deepest in the Atlantic Ocean.Speargun Loading Tips
It’s not uncommon to struggle with speargun loading, you may think they made the bands too short. If you give it time & use the right method, it's easy.Your Franchise Opportunity is a Phone Call Away LEARN MORE