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Dear Reader, Ten years ago, a new publishing concept was born. At that time, the idea that a magazine could somehow become a franchise offering was so unique that at first it was difficult to explain. How could a fishing magazine have more than one edition each month? How could someone without years of publishing experience and substantial capital successfully launch a new magazine? Not just a magazine, but a fishing magazine, and not just a fishing magazine, but a free fishing magazine? Free? What? Ten years ago, we began developing the concept of a franchise publishing system that would allow outdoor enthusiasts the rare opportunity to publish a localized fishing magazine as a professionals. Today there are over 30 editions of Coastal Angler and its interior freshwater component The Angler Magazine throughout the continental U.S., Costa Rica and the Virgin Islands. Every month all over the country local co-publishers work with professional guides and charter captains to share their knowledge of what’s biting where, when, and how with you, our reader! It’s reliable intel that anyone who loves to fish would benefit from reading. And guess what? There’s a lot of people who like to fish. The purpose that this fishing magazine serves cannot be denied, and that’s why there are over 30 separate editions of this magazine being published every month. It is our pleasure, our honor, to present this fishing magazine to you at no cost each month. We actually earn a living by helping to spread the word about fishing. What a great concept. Just like you, we love fishing, boating and the outdoors. In fact, we’re absolutely wild about it. It’s all we want to do. It’s truly amazing how much we all love fishing. Love it. We do, you do, millions of people do! That’s why ten years ago we knew one fishing magazine was not enough. We are proud to be celebrating our 10 year anniversary this month. Our sincerest thank you goes out to all of our co-publishing partners, the guides and charter captains who write for the magazine, the businesses who support the magazine and make it possible for us to continue providing it for free and most importantly to you, our reader. Thank you for allowing us the opportunity to produce this FREE fishing magazine each month. For more information on Coastal Angler and The Angler Magazine franchise opportunities, visit http://franchise.coastalanglermag.com/ or call 888-800-9794.

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Micron WA (Water-Activated) is the latest addition to the AkzoNobel’s Interlux industry leading Micron Technology product range. It is a showcase antifouling paint that offers longlasting, multi-seasonal protection in a waterbased formulation. Micron WA combines powerful antifouling performance while reducing impact on the environment, leaving a smooth, clean hull. It is easy to apply with low odor that makes application and clean up easy. This paint is ideal for cruise, power and sailboats and suitable for all waters. Using a novel paint technology called Water Activated Matrix, Micron WA delivers a crisp, vibrant color and uniform appearance to provide a striking, attractive finish, while at the same time efficiently delivering powerful antifouling performance. More information is available at: https://interlux.com/en/us/boat-paint/antifouling/micron-wa

The Vortex lubrication system for marine trailers is designed with towing in mind. Vortex on your trailer axles mean years of service without the hassle of replacing the grease. A great feature that comes with the Vortex is the 100,000-mile or 5-year limited warranty. And, if you are a trailer owner that likes to work on the trailer in the off-season, the Vortex threaded cap screw on/off cap makes it easier than ever to check the bearings. You never have to use a hammer to remove or install the cap. We fill the Vortex hub with Lucas Oil Products Marine Grease, a superior bearing grease that has high heat qualities and is water resistant… even in saltwater! Vortex is available from select OEM trailer manufacturers pre-installed on your new trailer with disc brakes or idler hubs. Vortex hubs can be purchased from marine dealers and marine parts suppliers to replace the old hubs on your trailer. Vortex replacement hub kits are available pre-greased, pre-assembled in clear clamshell packaging, perfect for taking with you in your truck or boat as a spare hub. Depend on quality Dexter Vortex hubs for your trailering experiences.

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If you own a boat, you know the stress of ParkIt360 Force 10K backing your trailered pride and joy into a tight space. With this in mind, we took it upon ourselves to take Parkit360’s Force 10K electric trailer dolly for a test spin. Right off the bat, we were impressed. Assembly was easy, and by connecting the trailer’s power harness to the Force, we were able to control the trailer’s brakes with the Smart Brake Control System, which provides control and safety on a steep grade. Also, the Bosch-designed electric motor supplied more than enough power to maneuver with little to no effort on the part of the user. The heavy-duty 4”-wide tires maintained traction on concrete as well as gravel and even in wet grass when loaded. The Force dolly proved its functionality regardless of terrain, and that could come in super handy for those parking boats, campers or anything else with a trailer ball where the concrete ends. But the most striking feature of the Force electric trailer dolly was how easy it made maneuvering the boat. With precise and easy-to-use controls, all the stress was taken out of navigating tight corners and turns in forward and reverse. We put the boat into spots we wouldn’t even attempt using a truck. Built of quality materials, powder-coated and compact enough to fit in the trunk of an SUV, Parkit360’s electric trailer dollies are a great tool for anyone who pulls a trailer.

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With its Gen II Standard and Xtreme jackplates, SeaStar Solutions brings to market improved jackplates that handle up to 300 and 400 hp outboards, respectively, and are easier to install and adjust and stand up better to the marine environment. To handle heavier loads, advanced composite bushings allow for smoother movement of the hydraulic rams when the jackplate is raised or lowered, making SeaStar a superior performing jackplate at all speeds and loads. Both the Seastar Standard and Xtreme are available with 4”, 6”, 8”, 10” and 12” setbacks. Redesigned engine brackets allow mounting of shallow-water anchors on both models without the use of adapter plates. Redesigned engine brackets also improve access to the mounting bolts. Side access has been introduced to make it easier to get a wrench on engine mounting bolts while clearance to access transom mounting bolts has also been opened up, making it easier for one person to install the plate. Installing a SeaStar Jackplate with SeaStar’s ProTap system allows for precise, standardized height adjustment. Key to the ProTap system is the SmartStick sensor, which can easily be installed along the side of the plate. While adding strength and improving access, the new design uses less material for weight reduction of 15 percent over the originals. Thicker MilSpec anodizing of the aluminum frame and lift and effective sacrificial anode mounting points provide improved protection against corrosion.

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“At some point, I guess Dad decided, ‘If you can’t beat ’em, join ’em,’” Barrett said. In June of 2014, Barrett and Mike set out to build what became the first Mag Bay Yacht. Working with hull designs by Michael Peters, one of the most respected designers in the industry, they started work to produce a high-quality 33’ center console that is the embodiment of elegance and function. It took almost a year to get everything the way they wanted it before the first Mag Bay hit the water in 2015. Since then, a lot of travel, hard work, attention to detail and customer support have brought recognition to Mag Bay Yachts for what it is. The Mag Bay 33’ is a high-end, expensive center console, and customers expect and receive the best. Early success allowed Mag Bay to reassemble much of the experienced crew from Cabo, who they consider family. One of those employees changed Barrett’s diapers nearly 30 years ago. They are the same employees who presented Mike with a plaque that hangs in the shop and reads: “I will always build the very best boat—at a profit if I can, at a loss if I must—but I will always build the best.” Barrett said that’s the philosophy for every Mag Bay that leaves the shop. “We’ve always tried to build the highest quality boat on the water,” he said. “We’ve always prided ourselves on using the absolute best products. If there’s not anything out there that’s up to par, we’ll make it. Being a family boatbuilder, it’s not about numbers for us. It’s about building the absolute best boat.” In the near future, the family at Mag Bay Yachts has plans to go back to its Cabo roots in designing a new 42’ inboard express. It’ll be exciting to see what they produce. For more information on Mag Bay Yachts, see their website at www. magbayyachts.com.

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s you know, in an effort to control budgetary expenses, the decision was made to eliminate spring this year and go directly from winter to summer. Many of us would argue that of all the seasons we would like to do away with, spring is not high on the list. But, hey, these things are all run by a bureaucracy, and there’s not much we can do but go with the flow. Spring this year sneaked in under cover of darkness in early May and by May 13, it was gone. Just like that. BAM! It’s summer. I personally did not get in enough springtime trout fishing (aka dry fly fishing) this year due to this ill-advised move, so I’m still hankering for more. If you see me over the next few weeks, I’ll likely to be throwing poppers to shoal bass. If you don’t see me, it’s likely because I’m bushwhacking to some small high altitude trout stream with a short 3-wt. fly rod and a pocketful of dry flies. My closest fishing buddies will attest to my addiction for these streams and the little trout that inhabit them. You don’t need to be an FFI certified casting instructor to fish these little gems. Shoot, you don’t even need to know how to make a backcast. A little water haul as the current pulls your line downstream or a roll cast all of 12 feet will do you on almost all of these mountain creeks.

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Imagine this scenario... you’re bottom fishing for snapper and grouper. You’ve anchored the boat over some great live bottom and you have your hands full wrestling big bottom dwellers up to the boat. All of a sudden you see a big brown shadow cruise by the boat...a 50 pound COBIA !!! You look around and there’s nothing but bottom rods rigged with 16 ounce weights. Mr. Cobia swims on by, and you’re left with a big frown on your face. Now bass fishermen are probably the most well-equipped for scenarios like these because they have come to appreciate the importance of having several rods…rigged and ready…to address changing conditions on a moment’s notice. Ask a tournament angler and they’ll most likely tell you they keep six or more rods on standby at any given time. In the case of a bass angler, it’s often because they are using different weight rigs and their baitcasters are balanced for a specific weight of lure. Or,

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they know the time it takes to change out lures, is time they can’t be casting for a tournamentwinning fish. Whether you prefer fishing fresh or salt, you never know when a totally different situation will present itself. Unless you are prepared, by the time you’ve got a rod selected, un-tangle the line from the guides, tie on a plug or jig and make the cast, the opportunity to cast to the fish is long gone. The Solution? A Ready Rod. My Crevalle 24 Bay will hold 38 rods. That’s usually enough to get the job done. And I try my best to dedicate at least two of them as Ready Rods…and just like my life jackets, I have them easily accessible, rigged, and ready at a moment’s notice. By my definition, a Ready Rod is simply another rod, rigged and ready to cast to a fish that presents itself in a manner different than the way you are currently fishing. If you’re bottom fishing over a wreck, (continued on pg. 3)

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inding active surface feeding fish is any angler’s dream. The strikes are visible and exciting, and when predators aggressively compete with each other for food, their inhibitions are reduced and they become easier to catch. However, when the fish aren’t in an all-out frenzy, even active surface feeding fish are selective, and there’s no guarantee we’ll catch them. Watching fish feed around your boat, but not catching any, or enough, is a frustrating experience most of us have suffered through. Understanding how and why a fish decides what to eat can make a big difference in minimizing our disappointments. Even in a belligerent feeding mode, predators look for prey that’s easiest to catch - slow, erratic, injured, i.e. different. These are the attributes that trigger a predator to strike. The most basic mistake I’ve made, and observed in other anglers, is fishing lures too quickly when casting artificials into a topwater bite. The adrenaline rush from discovering “schooling fish” makes it easy to fire shallow running lures into the feeding zone and rip them back to the boat with a too-fast retrieve. Consider this analogy – if our existence depended on chasing down prey, let’s say rabbits, we wouldn’t go after the fastest one we see. We’d

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that I can quickly attach a plastic trailer to…and another one rigged to handle live bait. I also keep a downrod handy rigged with an egg sinker and a live bait hook. I can’t tell you how many times we’ve trolled over an area…hooked up and then discovered the main group of gamefish is about 30 feet below the surface. Having a rod ready to drop a bait immediately can be the difference between fishing, and catching. All these rods stay out of the way in my t-top rod holders, but anyone on the boat can grab one when the opportunity arises. The point with a Ready Rod is to have ‘something’ ready to throw to a fish that is there for a brief moment. And a Ready Rod could produce the biggest fish of the day. Tight lines and calm seas,

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ost spawning bass will aggressively hit a variety of top water lures on channel points at dawn. Anglers casting around docks near mid-day should use bottom bumping soft plastics for larger bass. White perch are in the back of coves in water to thirty feet deep. Most are being caught on live minnows, small spoons, Sabiki rigs and crappie jigs. Like bass, crappies have finished spawning and have moved to deeper water. Best bets are around submerged brush piles and bridge pilings. Cat fishing will improve dramatically as water temperatures approach eighty degrees. Chicken parts, fresh cut bream and white perch are the baits of choice for blue cats, while chicken livers and stink baits are preferred by those who target channel cats. Expect Lake Norman’s water levels to be about 2.0’ below full pond and the surface water temperature to be in the high seventies and low eighties in water not affected by power generation.

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ow many times have you heard a fishing buddy say, “Just one more cast!” This usually happens about the time you’re ready to call it a day. If you’re an avid fisherman, it happens quite often. Veteran anglers have come to understand that it doesn’t necessarily mean only one more cast. In fact, it’s a neat way to say that we’ll probably be fishing longer than originally planned. More importantly, “just one more cast” symbolizes the optimistic attitude necessary to outwit a fish that might not be hungry. It also speaks to the perseverance it takes to be successful in a sport where the opponent, (the fish) is not always visible. There are times when the “just one more cast” mindset has turned a bad day’s fishing into a good one. Most of the time, it’s a good excuse to extend the fishing trip, simply because it’s fun to be on the water. When one considers the alternatives, such as doing yard work or cleaning out the garage, it’s no wonder so many people choose to fish longer. It’s really interesting how many times the last cast of the day produces a fish and is often the biggest fish of the trip! The other day, I took a few youngsters crappie fishing. Two of the three caught several thirteen inch or larger fish, while the third one only had a few that were close to eight inches. When it came time to pull the fishing lines in for a final time, the third youngster made one more cast. And yes, he caught a seventeen-inch crappie, the largest fish of the day! Many believe that the last cast has a very high likelihood of hooking a fish. So, maybe that’s why you hear “just one more cast” spoken so often at the end of a fishing trip. Tips from Capt. Gus! Conversely, catching a fish on the FIRST cast of the day is said to bring bad luck for the rest of the day!

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erry Snyder has a passion for helping others and giving back. His appreciation for this country and the men and women who defend it led him to do just that, “give back”. According to the US Census, “2016 In the United States we have 4.0 million Service-Connected Disabilities Of this number, 1.3 million had a rating of 70.0 percent or higher. A “service-connected” disability is one that was a result of a disease or injury incurred or aggravated during active military service. Severity of one’s disability is scaled from 0.0 to 100.0 percent, and eligibility for compensation depends on one’s rating.” (Source: aff file 2016 American Community Survey) For every US soldier killed in World Wars I and II, there were 1.7 soldiers wounded. During the Vietnam era, over 9 million Americans served on active duty. 75,000 severely disabled, 23,214 were 100% disabled, 5,283 lost limbs and 1,081 sustained multiple amputations. In Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, for every US soldier killed, seven are wounded. Combined, over 48,000 servicemen and women have been physically injured in the recent military conflict. Needless to say a large number of veterans today suffer from depression, anxiety and some form of PTSD. Many are homebound and/ or reclusive. Many struggle with every day life. Terrys ambition was to give these men and women an outlet. If only for a moment.

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Knowing that a lot of these veterans probably spend a good portion of their days watching shows about outdoors, he had an idea. It started with a simple concept... How could he mimic the experience of a fishing tournament that many of them have seen on TV? Well, you don’t mimic one, you create one. And that is what he did. In a big

way. He started making phone calls to companies both locally and nationally. He pitched his idea and it was well received. The response from these businesses has been astounding.

He then used his resources to commission anglers. Most, but not all have tournament experience. Word spread rapidly through the angling gossip chain and before he knew it, he had a slew of “host boaters” eager to be part of his endeavor and give these guys and gals an experience of a lifetime. He asked for help from friends and family, and as a result, put together an event ran entirely by volunteers. Hence the foundation of Operation North State Top Shelf Fishing Festivals. A tournament series exclusively for wounded and disabled veterans and their caretakers. So much preparation goes into to the making of each of these tournaments. Terry goes over and above any tournament I’ve ever been involved in to make sure each and every veteran has the best experience possible. His attention to detail is unmeasurable. The morning of the tournament sets the stage for the days events. Big top tents, breakfast, and a parking lot lined with some of the shiniest boats in the industry. As the sun rises the veterans and

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host boaters scour the parking lot to find with whom there designated name tag number matches. Big grins surface as they find each other amid hugs and handshakes. Each participant receives an Operation Northstate T-shirt, snacks, and water for the days adventure. Blast off takes place which is a thrill in itself. Scooting across the water as the sun rises above the treeline, isn’t something many get to experience. Though it is a competition, the main goal is to get these guys out of doors... and on fish of course. Some have fishing experience, many have never fished, or caught a fish. It’s “handled” either way. The host boaters provide all equipment their guest will need. Of course they can bring their own rod and reel if preferred. The experiences and memories of the day, are certainly not one sided. Though the Veterans get to experience a virtual tournament, as a host boater, the experience is unbelievable. It is rare we get to see this level of excitement and gratitude when fishing. The camaraderie that we get to experience as civilians in the presence of these men and women that fought for our country is overwhelming. The fact that we get to share this over a day on the water is sheer genius. Many speak of their experiences while serving. Some choose a lighthearted approach and simply “fish the moment”. Fishing is one of the most therapeutic activities. You can lose, or find, yourself in one single day on the

water. No fish needed but it certainly adds to the experience. At the end of the tournament, veterans get to carry their catch across an authentic tournament stage to vie for the most accumulative weight. There is a biggest fish category as well. The bragging begins over the one that got away… The after tournament dinner brings more camaraderie and fellowship. A lot of the veterans have traveled with friends or family and the host boaters get to sit and have a meal with them and learn more about the person they’ve spent the day with. Again Terry’s attention-to-detail shines here as well. The food is amazing, and usually prepared by local folks and businesses where the event is held. Above the prizes for biggest fish and most weight the veterans are given amazing gift bags full to the brim with fishing supplies and sometimes snacks. Each veteran is given a raffle ticket. Yet another way to create excitement and to receive a prize. At the end of the day you have a very exhausted grateful and humbled group of Americans. Terry sums it up best, “At Operation Northstate, we are an accumulation of genuine camaraderie and expertise collectively making a difference”.

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LAKE WYLIE FORECAST

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he fish are fast moving to deep water for the summer months. There are always some adjustments to be made as the season moves along. Make the adjustments and you will be a good angler. The crappie fishing has been good all season and all of a sudden you can’t seem to find them. It happens to all of us at one time or another. Remember what I said long ago, about keeping a diary? Well, now’s the time to get it down and take a look at your log book. Trolling is slowing down to a crawel, just a few here and there. Now you see in your log book where you caught a ton of crappie on docks that had brush on them and a few crappie trollong early at

daybreak in the creeks. Now, you have a starting point for the next time out fishing. Log books are so important to a serious fisherman. The crappie on Lake Wylie continues to be good. Dock fishing using hair jigs is a good bet to limit out on any day during June. If you choose to troll, start early at daybreak. Small crankbaits and roadrunners are good bets trolling, when water gets warm. There will always be some shallow crappie during June. I have caught them as shallow as four feet. Tight linning is a good bet, just using a number six gold hook and a minnow. It catches a lot of crappie. Bass fishing can be downright aggravating. One day topwater is great and the next day, not a bite. Carolina rigging is a mainstay when the water warms up in the late spring early summer. ripraps, docks and points are a good place to start with this rig. Crankbaits are good too! A lot of bass move to docks near deep water during this time. Bass will target bream beds in back of coves this time of year. so, find a few bream beds and bass will be near by. Schooling bass are fun to catch too. We use to have a cove that we call the five o’clock cove. Everyday at five o’clock the bass would school for about two hours and then it would go away. We used topwater on them and had lots of fun. Catfishing is great during June. Start trolling from shallow to deep or on flats using cutbaits such as white perch. You can also anchor up on a point and fish for them. White perch fishing is good and the bream are on the beds. Both are easy to catch. So you see there is a lot of fishing action in the month of June. Don’t forget the sunscreen and hats. Good luck! Be safe and practice catch and release. Jerry Neeley, Jerry’s Carolina’s Fishing Guide Service, 704-867-5116.

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uring my recent series of articles, I have discussed several subjects dealing with the health and welfare of our fish resources. I believe our game fish are getting smaller, their populations are being reduced and the average catch rates are coming down. All three of these situations, if true, should set off alarms with all serious anglers. I have fished Canadian waters for more than 20 years and in recent years I have questioned the wisdom of Canadian Government policies regarding “catch and release” rules for nearly all Canadian lakes. In 2010, I studied a report published by the University of Calgary, sponsored by the Canadian Government. This report alarmed me as it did many Canadian Government officials since it concluded that catch and release policies were causing fish to develop “hook sensitivity.”The more a fish was caught and released, the less apt that fish was to bite again in the future. In my book The Complete Angler published in 2014, I discussed this problem in detail but I was never able to raise any interest with US conservationists about this problem. In 2014, In Fisherman magazine published an article introducing the concept that “hook hesitation” among fish that were repeatedly caught and released. The article implied that the problem was threatening the growth of these fish. That article published a chart that was an interesting illustration showing that a bass caught only once, goes through a weight loss for the first 10 days after being returned to the water. After the initial 10 days, the fish begins to eat actively again and begins to gain back the weight previously lost. Eventually, about 40 days after capture the fish is back on its normal growth curve. I took this concept a step further, assuming that many fish are caught many times over a period of several months. That permitted me to add to the published chart with my version of the situation shown below. In this analysis, as the fish begins to feed actively during that 40 day period it is caught again and that second catch triggers the same reaction as previously described. Because that fish never regained its initial weight before the second catch, that growth period starts over again. Again during this recovery another catch occurs and again the process is re-defined. After three catches the recovery curve for that fish has its weight reduced as much as 40% and the growth curve for this fish will possibly never return to its normal growth pattern. The numbers here of course are not exact but the trend is obvious. The more often a fish is caught, the less healthy it becomes. In my previous articles I showed data from two southern states illustrating that fish sizes have been significantly reduced during recent years. I will continue to investigate this problem and present my findings. Jake Bussolini is a freelance writer who’s many books deal with blending the science of fishing with the sport of fishing. His books can be seen at www. booksbyjake.com.

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By Britt Stoudenmire

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or the last fifteen years, Leigh and I have hosted guests from all over the country who come to the New River Valley to unwind and enjoy the outdoors. Located just 3 hours from Charlotte, Giles County is located in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains in southwest Virginia and provides a plethora of outdoor activities for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. There is so much to do here, so we hope this 3-day/3-night weekend adventure itinerary will help you get started. Summer is For Water Lovers Day One: Depending on where you are staying, you can travel about 15 min to the Cascades Recreational Area and make the two-mile moderate hike up to one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Virginia. Routinely voted one of the best swimming holes in the Southeast, be ready for a cool but refreshing swim under the magnificent cascading falls. Tips: Pack your lunch for a picnic and take some dry clothes to change into to hike the return potion of the trail. Remember to be extra careful, as the water can be deep and currents deceiving if you are not prepared for it. Plan on a total of 4-5 hrs. After you take an afternoon nap to recoup from your adventure, look no further than the Palisades Restaurant for dinner. Located in an old hardware store in the quaint little village of Eggleston, the restaurant is a local hub for great food and live music. Tip: Save room for dessert! Their homemade pomegranatechocolate chip ice cream is a local favorite! Day Two: Sleep in and relax in the morning then catch lunch at Papa’s Pizzeria & Subs in downtown Pearisburg. Next up, hit the 10 CHARLOTTE/PIEDMONT

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world-famous and second-oldest river in the world, the New River, in the afternoon. Grab your canoe or kayak and enjoy an incredibly scenic float down an ancient river. If you don’t have a boat, then look no further than Pembroke where there are several outfitters who you can rent them to you. If you like tubing, then check out New River Junction in McCoy. Tips: Typical trips run 2-4 hours depending on water flow. The Eggleston to Pembroke jaunt features the Palisade Cliffs, Caesar’s Arch and Horseshoe Bend with several Class I and II riffles and rapids. Day Three: You’ve saved the best for your final full day, a guided float trip on the New River for hard fighting smallmouth bass or musky. The New River is nationally known for its big smallies and muskies, and June is a great time for both numbers and big fish. Smallie numbers can hit triple digits and musky are typically hungry after a long spawn. Look to throw top water baits like a Rebel Pop-R for the big smallies, and big Whopper Plopper for the muskies. Tips: Make sure to pack plenty of food and water for an all-day excursion. The New River can be unpredictable, so make sure to bring your rain gear. • Lodging – walkercreekretreat.com - (540) 921-7438 • Hiking - www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/gwj/recarea/?recid=73639 - (540) 552-4641 • Food - thepalisadesrestaurant.com – (540) 626-2828 • Food - www.facebook.com/PapasPizzeriaSubsInc - (540) 9211333 • Tubing - newriverjunction.com - (540) 639-6633 • Guided Fishing – newriveroutdoorco.com – (540) 921 7438

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une 21st is the official start of summer. With the spring spawn over, most fish will be moving into there summertime patterns. The crappie have left the shallows and are going to be in deeper water. Trolling small jigs or minnows out in depths ranging from 15 to 20ft usually works well now. Crappie still like to orient around structure so look for under water brush, ledges drop offs etc.. Fishing from bridges such as the Stokesferry road bridge across Riles/Royal creek on Tuckertown Lake or the Bringleferry road bridge next to Tamarac marina on Second Creek on High Rock Lake are great areas to catch summer slabs either from the bank or in a boat. As the air temperature during the day climbs into the 90’s beat the heat by fishing these bridges at night with a few lanterns. Largemouth Bass will be done with all the spawning activities and will be feeding aggressively. Largemouth like to feed in the shallows early in the morning and the last hour or so before sundown. Spinnerbaits are a tried and true lure for shallow water bass. Chatterbaits also work great in the shallows as well as in deeper water. Docks and piers on High Rock Lake and Badin Lake are a great place to catch these fish. On Tuckertown Lake, which does not have docks or piers, try up in the grassy areas of the lake or around shallow water brush or downed trees. As the sun gets higher in the sky they will leave the shallows for deeper water. Points that slowly drop off into deeper water or drop offs will often hold good fish in the heat of the day. Carolina rigged lizards and worms work great during this time of day. Deep diving crankbaits like the Spro® Little John DD or the Strike King® 8XD lures are also great for fishing points and drop offs. Catfishing really heats up in June on all the Yadkin lakes. They can be caught in almost all areas of the lakes. Traditional bait such as cut shad, night crawlers, chicken livers, packaged bait (Catfish Charlie®, Magic Bait® etc.) work well on small to medium size cats. For the really big ones try fishing live shad, shiners or sunfish. The mouth of Riles creek on Tucketown lake has always been a great spot for monster catfish. Drift fishing in this area with your bait just off the bottom works well. On Badin lake the area below Tuckertown dam has been great for some very large catfish. Depending on the current you may not be able to fish the tailrace. If you can’t fish the tailrace below the dam try downstream a little and drift the Old Whitney area just below the railroad trestle. White Perch will be schooling in very large numbers on Badin and Tuckertown lakes. These panfish are getting larger on both of these lakes. We are seeing perch weighing in the 1 1/2lb range on a regular basis now every year. Large white perch are caught around the islands on Beaver Dam Creek on Badin Lake every year. You will have to experiment with the depth but once you find them they are easy and fun to catch. The most basic rig of a small hook and sinker with a small piece of cut shad fished on or near the bottom is the best bait I have found for them. They can also be had on very small jigs and minnows. Darin Brown, Hwy. 49 Sporting Goods, 36488 NC 49 Hwy., 704-463-7053, www.49sports.com

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es, those carp. Hear me out though. What if I told you that there was a game fish that was local, plentiful, required good fly selection, presentation & sight casting, and felt like you hooked into a Dodge Charger when it ate? Most anglers would be pretty interested, right? Carp are found in just about any body of water, require perfect fly presentation, present a chance for sight fishing and fight like no other freshwater fish that I know of. However, in many fly fishing circles, the carp holds a place of indifference, if not outright disdain. I think the carp’s first problem is branding. “Carp” just sits ugly and the descriptors are doing it no favors. Fishing for “Common Carp” sounds as appealing as white bread and SPAM. That the actual experience is so far removed from the “Common” reputation, leads me to believe that the “Common Carp” was named by a greedy fly fisherman who didn’t want the rest of us to figure out how much fun the whole thing was. A more fitting name that has been popularized among the small, but growing carp anglers in the area is the “Carolina Bonefish.” And frankly, it’s not that far off. Carp can often be found tailing or mudding in shallow water. Flies must be well presented in the feeding path of the fish, as landing too close will send them running. An average sized carp will take multiple runs and can easily take you into your backing. Although the scenery might not be the same, the fishing experience is remarkably similar to chasing bonefish in the Bahamas. Due to their size and strength, you’ll want to leave your trout rod at home. I personally use a 9ft 6wt rod, but a 7 or 8wt would be appropriate for many anglers. 3x or stronger tippet will help you hold on to big fish, and you may want to err on the heavier side, as a lengthy fight in shallow water

provides plenty of opportunity for line abrasion. Many different flies will work, but stop by your local fly shop for good local recommendations. Your flies should match the color of river bottom or lakebed you’ll be fishing (rusty red rocks = rust colored fly). One major benefit of carp fishing is that it will force you to get better as a fly fisherman. You’ll need to work on seeing fish, making longer, accurate casts and dealing with rejection. You’ll also have to become comfortable with subtle strike detection as fish are quick to spit a fly and they rarely pick it up and run off with it. This can be an excellent tune up experience before tackling a destination saltwater trip, or just a fun way to challenge yourself at home. This summer, challenge yourself with something new. Too many of us hang up the waders after the first Saturday in June. The hatchery trout might be gone, but that doesn’t mean fly fishing needs to be over. There is an overlooked and underappreciated fishery right at your feet. There’s a moment during every hookset, right before it runs you to your backing, where both the fish and the angler share a moment of pure surprise & confusion. When you feel this surprise, immediately followed by a screaming drag, you’ll know you’re in for a quite uncommon fishing experience. Ryan Wilson is the Owner and Operator of Madison River Fly Fishing Outfitters in Cornelius, NC. If you’d like to hunt for tailing carp, wild trout or smallmouth bass this summer, please contact him at madisonriverflyfishing@gmail.com or call at (704) 896-3676. Check us out on Facebook: Madison River Fly Fishing Outfitters or on the Web: www.carolinaflyfishing.com

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ith two anglers flailing away from either end of drift boat, there is huge potential for monumental foul-ups. A drift boat and a good oar-man can be flyfisher’s best friends, but there are some rules everyone must follow. TEAMWORK: If both anglers and the rower work together, things tend to go much more smoothly. The rower’s job is to position the boat so everyone is safe and the anglers have good casts to likely lies. He is the captain. For safety, the anglers must do what he says. If he is a hired guide, he should also know the river, which means he knows where fish hold. When he barks out, “long seam, river left!” he’s trying to help you catch fish. When he starts backstroking hard, be ready to cast. He’s seen something fishy. The angler at the front of the boat is in the catbird seat. His only duties are to fish well and occasionally look up to monitor for danger. The oar-man can’t see through the angler standing in the front of the boat. If you’re up front and see an obstacle you suspect the rower doesn’t, let him know. The angler in the rear is tasked with clean-up duty, and he’s also responsible for avoiding crossed lines. The front angler will be facing forward, which means he can’t see what’s going on in the boat. The rear angler must pay attention to what the rower and front angler are doing and adjust accordingly. Paying attention also allows the rear angler to do his clean-up duty effectively. By watching the front angler, the back angler can fish the good water his buddy missed. CASTING: Theoretically, if both anglers cast using the same angles, there should never be an issue with crossed lines. And, unless you’re streamer fishing, there isn’t a need to do a lot of false casting or even cast much at all. One of the cool things about fishing from a drift boat is you’re floating along at the same speed as the river. Making a 45-degree cast upstream of the boat allows your fly line and the boat to float along together. If you’re diligent in mending the line, you can achieve an almost infinite drag-free drift. Look out ahead, pick a good line, cast, and drift away. BOUNDARIES: Staying within the boundaries is important, especially when chunking and stripping streamers. It is hard not to aim and fire at the next good-looking run every time you finish a retrieve. Really, that’s what you should be doing… as long as you’re fishing within your boundaries. The angler in the front of the boat gets everything from the rower forward. The rear angler gets everything from the rower back. Staying within the boundaries can avert a lot of frustration and time spent untangling lines or pulling hooks out of the rower’s face. When you’re dealing with foul-ups, you’re not fishing. And when you’re not fishing, you’re floating past a lot of good water.

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y first saltwater rod and reel was a budget Okuma Metallix, complete with a 7-foot medium-action rod and a Metallix MT 40 spinning reel. It was a vacation purchase meant to get me by while sitting on the beach in Florida. After nearly 20 years, it’s been dropped, dunked and dragged through the sand. It’s caught bull reds, puppy drum, whiting, trout and quite a few sharks up to 40 inches. Annual maintenance kept it squeak, sand and salt free, but… oh that drag. The best words to describe it are jerky, sticky and unpredictable. While fighting fish, I often had to dial it way back because it would refuse to release except only under maximum pressure. I cleaned the felt washers, removing all dirt, grease, etc. and reassembled it with virtually no improvement.

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