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"Finding and catching
gray tilefish is like playing a game of cat and mouse. The trick is pinpointing
their preferred habitat, and then effectively presenting baits directly into
the colony some 500 feet below. Make the right moves, and you’ll be rewarded
with the most delicate fillets you’ll ever sink your teeth into."
- Chris Young
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Feature Editorial
For resident and
visiting Gulf Coast anglers, spotted seatrout are the
perfect spring pastime.
Florida is blessed with many fine species of inshore gamefish, but it
is the state’s Gulf
Coast that is particularly
fortunate when it comes to fish with dots. Speckled hind, red drum, Spanish
mackerel and spotted seatrout, commonly referred to as “specks” and the star of
this show, are all regular West Coast visitors.
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Shore-side
shark fishing is quickly gaining popularity. If you’re like me and have an
attraction to big fish with big teeth, there is simply no other way to target,
capture and interact so directly with these magnificent animals. Read on and
decide for yourself if big-game beach fishing is for you.
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