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“We mainly measure water clarity, total suspended solids, water temperature and chlorophyll-a (a measure of how much algae are in the water.)” clarifies Storey. “These are things we can match directly with the satellite photos, and they relate to the main environmental pressures on the lak...
Tarpon and backcountry guides from Jupiter to Key West have been fishing aboard the 18 Back Country Pro for over twenty years and brag about its stability in open bays and inlets, the way the deep-V hull cuts through a chop, and the 10-inches of water it only requires to float. With ...
In this case, although we are talking about a Grady-White, we do use the term “fishing boat” a bit loosely. Yes, the Canyon 456 has all the features you need to bag everything from a minnow to a marlin. There’s a huge 459-quart fishbox with integrated freezer coils and a digita...