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AS SEEN IN THE SEPT/OCT 2006 ISSUE
Charlotte Harbor’s goliath grouper fishery is no big secret.
Although knowing where these monsters live is one thing,
catching them is a whole different story.
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AS SEEN IN THE JULY/AUG 2006 ISSUE
With ferocious feeding habits, nearly unparalleled fighting abilities, and quality table fare, it’s time for blue-water anglers to treat this striped blue-water bandit with respect!
As you come off plane and ease into a trolling pattern, the Gulf Stream
seems like an endless shimmering sapphire carpet. Bright yellow-green
squares of seaweed lines and rafts pop into view as they rise on the
crests of each passing wave. You edge your vessel towards what seems
like the largest mass of Sargassum- it appears to stretch at least one
hundred yards.
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AS SEEN IN THE SEPT/OCT 2006 ISSUE
Commonly visited by anglers from around the state for world-class snook
and tarpon fishing, Southwest Florida’s offshore waters are emerging as
a deep-water yellowtail haunt worthy of your efforts. Learn how you,
too, can get in on the fast paced action.
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AS SEEN IN THE JULY/AUGUST 2006 ISSUE
Are mako sharks making a big enough showing along Southeast Florida’s prolific swordfish grounds for a viable fishery? Evidence proves they very well may be…
It started as just another exciting swordfish adventure. Like so many
evenings before, we departed Hillsboro Inlet and ran twenty something
miles to the southeast. Our plan was to fish a consistently productive
stretch recognized on nautical charts as ‘Hollywood Hills.’ After
spending a few minutes determining our exact drift, we repositioned and
set a spread of inviting swordfish baits just prior to the sun setting
over the western horizon.
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