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SEPT/OCT 2005
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The fall is the ideal time for kite-fishermen to prepare for the impending sailfish invasion.
You’ve survived the long blistering summer. Its already fall and you
find yourself eagerly anticipating the beginning of another spectacular
sailfish season. Although the next few months will afford plenty of
opportunities to tangle with an array of your favorite game fish, it’s
now when you need to find the time to plan your strategies, gather your
gear and inspect all of your equipment.
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SEPT/OCT 2005
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Loading to launching and everything between
Statistics prove
close to 80% of all powerboats registered in the state of Florida are
less than 30 feet. If you own one of these boats, or intend on
purchasing one anytime in the near future, trailering may be a big part
of your overall boating experience. And whether you’re an old pro or
novice, towing a boat can be tricky.
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SEPT/OCT 2005
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Though I was thrilled to take on this assignment, as I began reviewing
the multitude of steps involved in manufacturing a new center console,
I realized that explaining every detail of the lengthy process would be
cramming way too much information into just one article. So for the
sake of brevity, let’s just touch on the highlights of modern day boat
building while still trying to be as descriptive as possible.
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SEPT/OCT 2005
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Could there be any better way to spend a few days? Are you searching for an escape, a secluded destination far away from the hustle and bustle of every day city life? A place where the water is clear and the fish practically jump in the boat? A place where the wind is light and the sunsets display only the deepest shades of orange and purple, a place where it seldom rains and the water temperature is a constant 80 degrees?
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SEPT/OCT 2005
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Three bits of advice for finding fortunes in the backcountry In fishing, there is an adage that goes something like this… 90 percent of the fish are in 10 percent of the water and 10 percent of the fishermen catch 90 percent of the fish. Like all clichés, sayings like this don’t become clichés by being easily disregarded. Instead, they are burned into our collective consciousness because they are proven time and time again.
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