Included is any rule changes boat ramp updates recipes - stuff that most anglers would be interested in. I only send out one Email per month usually the first Tuesday of the month. There are over 1600 anglers receiving tha... The Anglers Mark - And Then There Was a Big One By Seamus ...
The captains are working hard chasing the right stuff and guests are being patient. The problem is that every day is different. The locations change. The water changes. What worked yesterday doesn’t necessarily work today. One boat finds fish. The boat next to it can’t get a bite. One...
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I caught a few nice fish on Tuesday but never threw the spinnerbait, just sticking with running and gunning topwater stuff. Wednesday morning I hit it early and found that topwater was on life support early, so I went to the spinnerbait on a windblown rocky point. On my first cast ...
From Florida to Mauritius, amazing flats fishing can be found around the globe. By Shawn Bean Updated: June 13, 2024 Incredible flats fishing can be found throughout the world. Jim Klug Streaking bonefish. Tailing reds. Rolling tarpon. Fishing shallow-water flats is the stuff of dreams. ...
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I had a meeting with Dave Simonelli (the manager at Safe Harbor, Eliot, Maine), my son (Micah) and boat techs there. This was concerning the Petrel and the new engine and associated ideas of making her into a viable fishing platform again. The lack of upkeep has forced me to either ...
On Saturday night there’s a banquet, and everyone who attends gets a goody bag of fly tying swag. Thread, tools, materials…it’s all good stuff. Post-dinner, I hosted a little wine party attended by several luminaries in the fly tying world. Properly hydrated, Sunday went off without ...
Many guys have been drift-jigging swim tails over nearshore rock pinnacles. The bucketheads seem to be abundant enough that even a slow troll of large spoons or plugs are effective. Any of the Glo or similar Gibbs, Lighthouse, or Westcoast stuff is working really well. ...
was dubbed in the 1940s with the urine stained fur of a female fox to perfectly imitate the pink hue of a particular mayfly. A patch of amadou, a fungus once used by surgeons to blot away blood, comes in handy to dry a fly before recasting. How did people come up with this stuff?