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ater temperatures are falling. King mackerel are on the move. Wherever they roam, fall is the time to catch kingfish during their annual migration south. In the Atlantic, from the Carolinas south along the Florida coast, kings are following bait to warmer waters. The same thing is going on in the Gulf of Mexico. Kingfish that summered in the northern Gulf are splitting up. Some head west down the Texas coast. Others move east along the Panhandle and down the west coast of Florida. Wherever you fish, the next few months offer the opportunity to connect with the movements of these mercury missiles as they mingle with resident populations. The prospect for drag-burning runs is out there for anglers who pay close attention to water temperatures and stay on the move until they find the fish. King mackerel are as temperature driven as any fish in the sea. When they’re marauding baitfish, they can be found close to shore on the beaches, passes and jetties, where even shore-bound anglers have a shot at them. But most of the larger kingfish hunt over nearshore reefs in 30- to 60-feet or deeper. Deep or shallow, they’ll seek out 68- to 73-degree temperatures where they are comfortable. Watch the water temperature charts, and fish by them. Find the right temperature and an abundance of baitfish, and putting out a spread of baits will tell you quickly if there are kingfish around. Live bait is always the best bet, especially for big smokers. The best bait will depend on where you fish and what baitfish are most prevalent. Pogies (menhaden), hardtails (blue runners), pilchards and threadfin herring are all good baits if they are present. The fall mullet runs offer an abundance of good bait. A lot of tournament and charter boats put a Spanish mackerel in a spread looking for a big bite. Most importantly, baitfish should be fresh. Catch the bait that is available with Sabikis or cast nets, keep it well-oxygenated and switch them frequently. Most kingfish rigs will use a mainline of 20- to 30-pound monofilament. Obviously, with those teeth, a wire leader is essential. You should go as heavy as the fish will let you get away with—depending on water clarity—but it must remain light enough for the bait to swim. A 24-inch, single-strand wire leader of 40-pound test is a starting point. Go lighter in clear water or with smaller baits; go heavier in dirty water or if you’re fishing big baits for big fish. Leaders can be made longer for security. Hooks should be matched to the size of the bait, and it’s wise to add a stinger hook on large baits. Whether anchored, drifting or slow-trolling, a fresh chum slick is a good idea. If a king doesn’t hit within 15 or 20 minutes, pick up and go find some that are biting. They shouldn’t be hard to find this time of year.

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he transition of seasons always brings new opportunity and a change of pace for anglers. Summer to fall offers the richest rewards of any. It’s a time when fish are easiest to find and catch. October has an unlimited array of angling potential for species, tactics and the potential for catching an inshore slam. Let’s start with speckled trout. One of the easiest tactics to catch these fish in fall is under the birds. Typically, this yields smaller trout, but in the fall it is not uncommon to locate many schools holding keeper size trout. I fish a durable soft plastics rigged on ¼- and ½-ounce jigheads. Keeping one rod rigged with each offers several benefits. If the school is moving fast, heavier weight allows for a longer cast. It enables you to pull a few more fish out of the school. If they are really on the move, this can be

the only way to get your lure into the sweet spot. At times, larger trout hang out lower in the water column beneath smaller trout. A heavier jig gets down past smaller fish. On the other hand, you might need the ¼-ounce in order to slow the sink rate when working smaller schools, so the scattered trout have time to find it before it drops out of sight. Here’s a tip: Smash the barb on the hook down. When you are on a school, time is not on your side. You want the trout to fall off the hook once it is in the boat. This allows you to get your lure back out into feeding fish quickly. I typically sling them in without a net. Use the leverage of the rod and the momentum of reeling the fish in. It can take a minute to get the hang of this, but it saves time when working the birds. If I’m on an actively feeding school, I sling them in, let them fall on the deck and cast again. Once we are off the school, I place the fish in the cooler. I also like to wait until a shrimp jumps. Then I cast exactly to that spot. Many times this results in a solid strike. Autumn reds can be found gorging themselves in bayou mouths and marsh drains on outgoing tides as the shrimp, crabs and mullet are making their way out of the shallows. Studying your satellite maps and your tide tables for specific areas will put the odds in your favor and reds in your boat. Flounder can also be found mixed in with the reds as they are starting their winter migration. Flat fish will still be scattered but can be found starting to stage at the major passes. Autumn fishing is a great time to be on the water and a perfect time to introduce young anglers to the sport. The weather is nice, and the fish are hungry! Capt. Michael Okruhlik is the inventor of Controlled Descent Lures and the owner of www.MyCoastOutdoors.com.

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wo fishing buddies from Pocatello, Idaho recently broke the catch-and-release state record for kokanee salmon twice in three weeks. For those unfamiliar with kokanee, it is the freshwater form of the well-known sockeye salmon of the northern Pacific. Sockeye, the salmon you find at the grocery store, are anadromous. They run out of the ocean and into rivers to spawn each fall. Kokanee also make a fall spawning run up creeks and rivers, but their lives are spent entirely in freshwater. It is thought the two species diverged thousands of years ago when

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ice melt created a system of large freshwater lakes and rivers across northern North America. While the sockeye continued their anadromous lives, kokanee did not to return to the sea. In some regions the two species still interbreed, while in others kokanee have become entirely landlocked. Kokanee exist in lakes and rivers across the northern United States and Canada. They have even been transplanted into systems as far south as North Carolina. According to the Idaho State Journal, Cody Spencer and Rob Mackesey got onto a good bite as kokanee ran out of Palisades Reservoir and up Elk Creek to spawn in August. Palisades is a 16,000-acre impoundment of the Snake River that sits hard on the Wyoming border near Yellowstone National Park. Elk Creek feeds the northern end of the reservoir just upstream of the dam. Spencer and Mackesey told the Idaho State Journal they are relatively new to kokanee, but they were actually fishing for the record after they learned the existing catch-and-release record measured just 18.5 inches. For reference, the IGFA world record kokanee measured 27.75 inches and weighed 9 pounds, 10 ounces. Ronald Campbell caught the world record from Wallowa Lake, Ore. in 2010. On Aug. 19, both Spencer and Mackesey caught fish longer than the 2-year-old catch-and-release state record. Mackesey landed a 20.08-incher, and on the same day Spencer caught the 20.9-inch record setter. But the story doesn’t end there. On Sept. 8, Spencer went back and bested his buddy with a 21.5-inch male that was dressed in its full spawning regalia. Part of the allure of kokanee is their unusual appearance. For most of the year, they are silver-sided and resemble a rainbow trout. During the spawn, the bodies of the males turn bright red and they develop a hump on their backs. The catch-and-release state record is a relatively new program for Idaho that encourages the release of fish by allowing anglers to apply for the record by photographing their catch next to a measuring device. The official certified Idaho state record for kokanee is a 6.59-pounder that measured 24.5 inches. Jerry Verge caught it from northwest Idaho’s Priest Lake in 1975.

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On March 6, 2018, leading recreational fishing and boating organizations submitted public comment to the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council in opposition to the EFP. More than two decades ago, swordfish in the Western Atlantic were in serious trouble due to overfishing. The public responded forcefully to the plight of swordfish, and as a result, nursery areas were identified and closed to the United States PLL fleet in 2001. Today, anglers point to the recovery with pride as a significant conservation victory. “We greatly appreciate NOAA’s decision to keep the conservation zone off-limits to this destructive gear,” said Patrick Murray, president of Coastal Conservation Association. “Clearly the voices of recreational anglers and marine conservationists were heard. This is a great victory.” An unintended benefit of the East Florida Coast PLL Closed Area has been the establishment in the region of the nation’s best sailfish fishery. The direct economic benefit to coastal recreational fishing-related businesses and coastal economies has been remarkable. “Saltwater recreational fishing along the East Coast of Florida supports 35,523 jobs and has a sales impact of over $4 billion annually,” said Glenn Hughes, president of the American Sportfishing Association. “Much of this economic activity is attributed to the tremendous sailfish fishery that has been supported in large part by the East Florida Coast Pelagic Longline Closed Area. The recreational fishing industry is relieved by NOAA’s announcement to not put this conservation success at risk by allowing longlining back into the area.” Ever since the fishery was deemed recovered, there have been attempts to reopen the closed areas to commercial harvest and expose it to the types of intense commercial fishing pressure that drove it into an overfished condition. The permit denied by NOAA Fisheries would have authorized PLL vessels to make thousands of sets in the conservation zone for up to three years and sell all the legal fish caught.

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eptember was a great month for us here at Coastal Angler Daytona/NewSmyrna/Deland, and we are looking forward to October as well. We have been shooting a ton of video for our social media platforms and doing some really fun stuff! We have been out fishing, out visiting and filming with our advertisers, and we even went on our first gator hunt! Make sure you like us on Facebook, Instagram, and on YouTube at Coastal AnglerTV to see all our videos. The fall is one of my favorite times to fish, and I am giddy that the mullet run is now in full swing. Tarpon, snook, reds and more inshore this month, and offshore we start looking for some of my favorite species to target. We are also looking to expand our coverage of our Western Volusia Territory in the coming months. We are putting together a more expansive freshwater section and we need your help!!! If you would like to contribute to Coastal Angler or have any ideas for us, please don’t hesitate to reach out. We are looking for articles on both the fishing conditions, and the tournaments in the area. Please email cchibbaro@coastalanglermagazine.com Tight lines, The Chibbaro Family

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the schools hooking up and landing nearly every cast. I find that casting in the middle of the school is less successful because predators will often wait to pick off any fish that swims away from the school. It is that simple!

Mullet is the bait! During the fall mullet run, mullet is the bait to use during this time of the year. Full grown mullet are great for shark and tarpon fishing. I prefer to use finger-sized mullet, free lined, which lands me just about Every fall in Florida, as the temperatures begin to cool down, the anything. When targeting bull reds, large Snook and tarpon, I up my liter fishing is on fire. The fall temps trigger the natural instincts in mullet to to 80lb+. But for the most part this Lagoon Mermaid enjoys sight fishing head south along the Atlantic coast. These migrating mullet will stay in and scouting Mosquito Lagoon and although I can target large Tarpon, bull large schools that are irresistible to large predators that’s including most reds and Snook, I will be free-lining finger sized mullet, enjoying the art game fish. of angling artificials and sticking to light tackle. About Mullet Occasionally targeting Mullet are a silver/grey fish. They are a ray finned fish found worldwide what the mullet run has in a coastal temperature and tropical waters. There are 80 species of mullet, to offer, so what are you can you believe that?! They can be found in tropical, subtropical and waiting for, get out there temperate waters around the world. The massive amounts of mullet that and fish! are found in the surf and intercoastal water ways during the fall mullet run send fish into a frenzy. Masses of inshore fish such as Snook, Tarpon, Feel free to check Redfish and Seatrout. Hooking up to fish is nearly nonstop! out my inshore fishing adventures on How to fish the Mullet Run Facebook @ Inshore This is really a no brainer and just about anyone could land fish during Adventures With Skye and on Instagram the mullet run. brassyhooker87 As for myself, I follow the schools of mullet casting on the outsides of

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his years’ fall fishing has been on fire, and should remain strong so long as mother nature cooperates. The Redfish, Snook and Tarpon have been stacked up in the inlet and surf with anglers having luck on everything from live mullet, pinfish and pigfish to artificials such as Yozuri Mag Darters, Bomber Long “A”, Rapala Twitchin Mullet, Flair Hawks and Storm Wild Eye Shad. Jeremy red with skitterwalk The flats, creeks and mangrove edges are rewarding anglers with great catches of Snook, Redfish and Trout also. Live finger mullet and live shrimp are certainly catching for those fishermen using bait, while DOA Cal paddletails in green back and watermelon halographic colors, Yozuri Crystal Minnows, Rapala Skitter Walks & Skitter V and Sebile artificials have been responsible for the majority of lure catches. The Halifax River is also full of Snook and Redfish especially along the docks and at the bridges. If bridge fishing use a Gulfstream Lures Flair Hawk in the 1 to 2 oz size. Each angler has their favorite color, and we’ve found that most colors are producing. Work the docks with live bait (mullet and shrimp) or DOA paddletails, Storm Wild Eye Shad and Sebile lures. Anglers fishing the river and inlet are also having good luck on the Mangrove Snapper, Jeremy Folmbsy with snook Flounder, Sheepshead and Black Drum. Live shrimp, cut blue crab and cut mullet has been working best. Sliding egg sinker rigs and several of the Tackle Crafter double hook rigs with just enough weight to bounce bottom are your best bets here. For the surf fishermen, fall is definitely an exciting time of year with everything from Tarpon, Snook, Redfish and sharks attacking the mullet running down the beach. Throw out a live or cut mullet and hold on as you never know what will be cruising the beach in search of their next meal. You may set the hook on a huge Blake Abbey with tarpon Tarpon or a Snook well over the slot size. Either one will have you hustling up and down the surf during a fight that may last for many minutes. The accompanying photos are of Blake Abbey with a nice Tarpon caught on his kayak using a DOA Cal paddletail. Also Jeremy Formsby with a great 32” Snook caught on live mullet in the Halifax River And Jeremy Farlow with a 26” Redfish caught at Canaveral Seashore wade fishing using a Rapala Skitter Walk. Stop in Salty Dawg Outfitters in Ponce Inlet for the best live bait for your fall fishing as well as all the lures and tackle to fill the fish box or stringer. We’ve got the best and latest in fishing info to put you on the fish! Until next time tight lines and light winds! Ed Farlow is the co-owner of Salty Dawg Outfitters in Ponce Inlet right beside the Ponce Inlet boat ramp. COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM

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all weather patterns emerge in October with the first cool fronts of the season pushing south through Central Florida bringing breezes off the ocean. After a summer of calm mornings, east winds will raise water levels in the Intracoastal Waterway and Mosquito Lagoon. Early morning topwater lures with a loud rattle can be best with breezy choppy water. With higher water on the flats in Bull Redfish 44” for Timothy caught in Edgewater Backcountry and Edgewater on a live blue crab on the lagoon try very close to shorelines where you can find skinny water fish prowling for food. Use tail hooked finger mullet or mud minnows up tight to oyster bars, mangrove shorelines and shallow grass with a favorable water depth of 12 to 18 inches, reds, trout, and snook cruise and feed tight to the shore in high water searching for minnows, shrimp, small crabs. On lower tides fish the edges of oysters and standing shoreline grass. The fall mullet run should be in full swing on the beach, inlet, and ICW with easy bait catching. Watch for game fish busting mullet schools, jack crevalle and bluefish can account for most of this surface action. A live mullet or topwater lure can be best for a quick hookup here. Ponce Inlet can be the center of attention for spawning redfish, averaging 20lbs to 40 lbs. Reds are feeding heavy on drifting blue crabs, mullet, and baitfish being pulled through the inlet on the outgoing tide. Boats can drift or anchor, in the western inlet entrance, inner channel edges, and the jetty tip area. These big fish are catch and release only as most all are over the 27” maximum size. Use heavier tackle to land them quicker for healthy release, always hold them horizontal for your pictures, never hang by the jaw with fish grippers which can damage the fish. Expect the chance of snook, tarpon, and sharks as well around the inlet fishing live bait. Also try for the year’s biggest mangrove snapper which have grown in the backwaters all season long and are getting ready to move to the ocean for the adult stage of their life. The inlet area, jetties, and New Smyrna docks and bridges can be best for bigger mangos, also the ICW and Edgewater backcountry. Fish bigger baits to attract larger snapper, shrimp, finger mullet, and cut bait. Dock light fishing can be exceptional in fall! Oak Hill and Edgewater lights will hold mostly trout. Outgoing tide is usually your best bet, but moving water is a must. Free lined live shrimp is the “go to” bait. Closer to the inlet, New Smyrna Beach and Ponce Inlet lights can have more blues, jacks, and snook. Dropping water temperatures and clearing water makes for good variety in the backwaters, all the resident fish like seatrout, snook, redfish, mangrove snapper, and black drum are joined by the migratory fish heading south along with the mullet, schooling bluefish, jack crevalle, oversized ladyfish, spanish mackerel, tarpon, and pompano. For live bait try shrimp, mullet, pigfish, pinfish, mud minnows, you can free line them or add a small weight to drop them in to holes or channels. Lure anglers can throw top waters early morning, then switch to sub surface after the sun is up, twitch baits, spoons and 1/8 or 1/16 oz. swim tail jigs. Capt. Michael Savedow — Edgewater River Guide www.EdgewaterRiverGuide.com • 386-689-3781

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we will be fishing the edge of riplines and temperature breaks, all near the edge of the gulf stream. We love to use chin weighted dink rigs rigged with 60lb fluorocarbon. Split-tail mullet, or bonita strips work great in combination with a small sea witch skirt. For wahoo we will be looking to fish above any structured bottom that is holding bait. Of course we will be high speed trolling and using C&H Mr. Bigs, drop planers with select ballyhoo on wire leaders, and of course we love using Marauders as well. Remember, if you want to land the fish of a lifetime you have to have the right gear. For really putting the pressure on fish, we love Crowder Rods. Rob and company put their hearts and souls into these rods and it shows. We couldn’t ask for better equipment For inshore or offshore charters with Back to Blue Outdoors, contact Captain Shane Ryan at 386-566-9547 Capt. Shane Ryan | Back to Blue Outdoors

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he smell of the salt from the ocean across the street, the breeze and sound of crashing waves dance into your ears before you step foot in this fairly new yet already local favorite in Daytona Beach Shores. Amy and Chris Chibbaro, owners of Millie’s Restaurant & Catering, named the place after their dog, Millie, a brown standard poodle they said is the greatest dog in the world. Located at 3218 S. Atlantic Ave. in Daytona Beach Shores, Millie’s has been open since January 12th of 2018 and hasn’t stopped in their forward progression of amazing local fare. It’s a 49-seat restaurant with a beechwoodtree bar and smooth, stained antique wooden tables. A large window to the kitchen gives guests sipping on a local craft beer a live kitchen experience with glimpses of fire dancing from saucepans. The color of ocean blue is utilized throughout the restaurant, creating a beachy, comfortable ambience. Nick Murray’s (Instagram @nick_murray_) and Michele Wozniak’s (Instagram @ michelewozniak) photographs of waves and local life also decorate the restaurant, and a 150-yearold captain’s wheel is hung on the wall. “We pride ourselves on being a community restaurant, and having the freshest seafood around,” Chris Chibbaro said. He and Amy have a close relationship with local fisherman Mike Ditty of Captain Mike’s Seafood and Charters. Ditty sources through the local fleet that go out and catch the fish, and brings the catch straight from the docks to Millie’s. I’ve dined more than a few times now and always start with barbecue smoked alligator ribs, which is a featured “I like to keep everything local, appetizer you don’t see on even the rum I use in my barbecue many menus. Executive Chef Jeremy sauce is coming from Florida.” Wimmer smokes the ribs and then sous-vides them (cooks them slowly in a vacuum-sealed pouch or glass jar) to the perfect temperature. If you’ve never had gator, imagine a combination mild white fish and chicken combined. Then, Wimmer lathers them in sweet-rum barbecue sauce and serves them over Texas toast. It’s the taste of the South in your mouth! Millie’s menu is very versatile, with starters that range from fresh Florida ceviche to Pork Nachos – house made chips with pulled pork, carmelized onions, cheese and delicious sauces. Millie’s also offers hand-held dishes, including a pressed Cuban sandwich, a vegetable banh mi, and, my favorite, the Florida sweet-rum barbecue burger. Wimmer, a well versed chef, has cooked at numerous establishments in such varied locations as Maui, Seattle and Jacksonville. “I like to keep everything local, even the rum I use in my barbecue sauce is coming from Florida,” Wimmer said. Chef ’s Local Shrimp and Grits has been one of his favorite recipes for 10 years. It’s composed of Ponce Inlet white shrimp, andouille sausage, fresh 6 DAYTONA/NEW SMYRNA/DELAND

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ground pork sausage, house-smoked tomato vinaigrette, and Geechie Boy cheddar grits. My forever favorite, and many locals favorite is Fish Francaise, with the local fish of the day, angel hair pasta and a lemon caper beurre blanc. You can taste the freshness, and the pasta is cooked perfectly. When you drop your fork through the fresh fish, ranging from the daily selection of what they get from the docks, whether it be Snowy Grouper, Red Snapper, Sheepshead, or Hogfish it slides through like soft butter. Millie’s Restaurant offers brunch on Sundays, featuring creative dishes such as sweet-potato buttermilk biscuits and gravy, and a dish called the waffle porker — a sweet waffle with a choice of mojo pork or porkArticle and Pictures By: Ryan Rougeux belly confit, two fried eggs, salted Instagram: Gonzofoodjournalist caramel maple mousse, and a Facebook: Gonzo Food Journalist blackberry gastrique! Email: gonzofoodjournalist@gmail.com Millie’s is creative, fresh, local, flexible, and sure to be a long time standing restaurant in the area. “Our guests can come Millie’s Restaurant and Catering in with flip-flops and get a 3218 S Atlantic Avenue Grouper sandwich to go, Daytona Beach Shores, FL 32118 while you can dress nicely (386) 275-1492 and have wonderful family Monday - 11:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. dinner with upscale-style Tuesday - Closed entrees as a filet and shrimp Wednesday - Saturday - 11:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Sunday - 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. fondue,” the Chibbaros said.

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CONSERVATION

Bird is the Word

Monofilament Entanglement is a Mess

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e all know the familiar sound of a brown pelican diving for a fish, as nature intended. Many of us know that they will also beg for a meal, floating happily near a cleaning table, waiting for scraps. With so many in our area, it’s hard to believe they were on the endangered species list from 1970 to 2009. According to the US Fish and Wildlife service, their decline was due to harmful effects from pesticides and plume hunters in decades past. While their recovery has been a conservation success, they are still heavily impacted by entanglements in monofilament line and poor water quality issues. Regarding the entanglement problem, David Hartgrove, Vice President and Conservation Chair of the Halifax River Audubon Society said, “A well-meaning person tosses a shrimp or a shiner to the bird, then tosses another. Then baits his or her hook, casts the line, and is surprised when the bird plunges in after the bait. Then in a moment of panic, the person cuts the line and the bird flies off trailing 40 feet of monofilament. When the bird lands back on a mangrove, that line becomes entangled and the bird slowly starves to death.” This scenario illustrates why avoiding feeding scraps and bait to pelicans may prevent entanglement. Recycling monofilament line in containers provided at many boat ramps and parks ensures it doesn’t end up in our waterways, potentially harming many species of birds, fish and other marine creatures. If you do encounter a hooked bird, contact the Mary Keller Rehab Facility at the Marine Science Center in Ponce Inlet at 386-304-5530 and check out the following website for tips for a quick and successful release. http://myfwc.com/education/wildlife/unhook/

Give Migratory Birds a Break

In addition to our resident waterbirds and shorebirds, many species migrate to or through Florida in the late summer and fall. According to Lane Epps, avid birder, “There are some species of shorebirds like the Least Sandpiper that are pretty common around Volusia beaches in winter that spend their summer in the northernmost parts of Canada. It’s amazing to think that a tiny brown bird you see on the beach might have been in northern Canada the month before!” These birds expend so much energy in flight; they rely on safe resting spots such as sandbars. Unfortunately, these are often the same sandbars that we frequent for our rest and relaxation time. Disappearing Island, well known to residents 8 DAYTONA/NEW SMYRNA/DELAND

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of Volusia County and beyond, is one of the most important shorebird sites on the east coast, according to David Hartgrove. He states, “It hosts thousands of migrating shorebirds each year. Many of these birds weigh no more than a few ounces and migrate thousands of miles annually. They need every bit of energy they can possibly retain for the next leg of their flight whether they’re headed south for the winter or north to breed in the high Arctic. One species, the Red Knot, travels a round trip of 28,000 miles every year, from the high Arctic to the southern tip of South America and back. It weighs just under 5 ounces. So when it’s feeding or resting along the shoreline of our beaches or on Disappearing Island, it deserves to be left alone.” So, to help out migrating birds while enjoying the beach or local sandbars, keep children and dogs away from resting birds. In 2014, a celebrated colony of nesting Least Terns, a species on Florida’s threatened species list, was almost completely wiped out within a week’s time. It was suspected that unleashed dogs were to blame for the disturbance, their presence possibly causing the terns to leave the eggs exposed to the harsh sun. Dog owners should be aware of areas roped off and stay alert for signage posted to indicate a fragile nesting area.

Get Birding The Right Way

With the best of intentions, many beachgoers feed shorebirds scraps of bread, crackers or other food lacking in nutrients and not a part of the birds’ natural diet. “Maintaining a feeder in your backyard for cardinals, finches, etc. is one thing and can make the difference for survival of some species. Feeding larger wild birds, like egrets, herons, Sandhill Cranes, etc. habituates them to being around people and places them in all kinds of danger.”, according to Hartgrove. He recommends learning more about birds by investing in a pair of waterproof binoculars and a field guide. He also suggests the app, Merlin, to help with bird identification. Hartgrove suggests that, “Viewing a bird through a pair of good binoculars can be a life changing experience. And once your life’s been changed, you’re more likely to be eager to learn about more things you can do to help protect our fast dwindling bird populations.” Those interested in actively participating in conservation and outreach projects can join one of the three Audubon chapters in Volusia County: Halifax River Audubon, West Volusia Audubon, and Southeast Please get involved and Volusia Audubon. Other local, educate your fellow boaters like-minded organizations work to conserve habitat and anglers to help preserve and protect vulnerable the populations of our fragile bird populations from the harmful effects of habitat loss, waterbirds and shorebirds. pollution, and other factors.

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Tomoka Fishing Report

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et me begin by saying that successful fishing in October will depend heavily on our weather. If we see some tropical storms or heavy rains in general fishing can get very tough in the Tomoka Basin. When we see extreme amounts of fresh water introduced to the Tomoka River (as we do when we have large tropical systems) fishing will shut down for a few days or up to a week after. However, once things settle down fishing is usually good. There will be redfish, trout, black drum, snook, & tarpon active this time of year! You can catch them on both live and artificials. Normally the fish bite is very active with good quality fish. Captain Barry Englehardt | fishwithcaptainbarry.com

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Specks on Deck Central St. Jons River

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ctober is a month we’ve all been waiting for. We have started to turn the corner of the long hot summer days as we transition into some of the best fishing of the year. The north winds begin to cool the water down and it excites the fish and the fisherman. With cooler water temperatures the Bass and Speckled Perch begin their feeding and fattening in preparation for the spawning periods that occur several times throughout the season. With lots of Speckled Perch already being caught in August and September, along with high water levels, we are expecting a record season. Early in the season you can use a variety of different fishing methods. Open water fishing usually is the best. Drifting live minnows or slow trolling 1/32 oz hard head plastic body jigs are a local favorite here at Highland Park and on Lake Woodruff. Last year’s best colors were yellow, chartreuse, blue and silver. The use of light line, 10 pound or less is essential. Once the fish move shallow in preparation for the spawn, vertical jigging will be most productive. We hope Bass will be more active this month, and wild river shiners are a great live bait that will almost always produce this time Client Finn McMann with of year. a 7 1/2 pound bass October usually provides excellent top water action. The Devils Horse is a proven bait in the dark tannic stained water of the great St. Johns River and connecting Lakes. Another fall favorite is the Buzz Bait, it is one of the easiest lures to use, and you can’t go wrong. Just cast and retrieve over many types of vegetation.

TIDE CHART October 2018

DATE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

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HIGH AM FT 1:14 2:10 3:14 4:23 5:28 6:27 7:21 8:14 9:05 9:53 10:40 11:26 12:33 1:24 2:17 3:13 4:11 5:07 5:57 6:42 7:24 8:07 8:48 9:30 10:12 10:56 11:43 12:06 1:01 2:01

LOW PM FT 2.8 1:44 2.7 2:44 2.7 3:49 2.8 4:56 3.0 5:56 3.2 6:52 3.5 7:45 3.7 8:36 3.8 9:25 3.9 10:13 3.9 10:59 3.7 11:45 12:13 2.7 1:02 2.6 1:52 2.5 2:44 2.4 3:39 2.5 4:35 2.6 5:27 2.7 6:14 2.9 6:58 3.2 7:41 3.4 8:24 3.5 9:06 3.7 9:49 3.8 10:32 3.8 11:17 3.8 2.9 12:34 2.8 1:30 2.8 2:30

AM FT 7:17 8:16 9:16 10:20 11:25 12:12 1:05 1:54 2:41 3:26 4:10 4:54 5:41 6:31 7:25 8:18 9:11 10:04 10:59 11:52 12:20 1:01 1:41 2:20 2:59 3:39 4:21 5:07 3.7 6:00 3.6 7:00 3.5 8:03 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.5 3.3 3.1 2.9 3.6 3.4 3.2 3.1 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.1 3.1 3.1 3.1 3.1 3.0 2.9

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FT 8:19 9:17 10:16 11:16

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ight years ago, Jeff Kolodzinki spent 24 grueling hours on the dock of a Minnesota pond to break the Guinness World Record for Most Fish Caught in a Day. With a 10-foot pole simply rigged with a float, fluorocarbon line and a barbless hook holding live bait, he yanked 2,649 fish from the water in a single day. Dubbed the Marathon Man, Kolodzinki will attempt to break his own world record on Sept. 11-12, 2018 at Giant Goose Ranch in Canton, Ill. Kolodzinski already has his spot in the record books. This time he’s doing it to introduce people and families to fishing and to increase awareness and financial support for the Fishing For Life, a non-profit, tax exempt charitable organization whose Next GEN program finds mentors for children of families in need. A special focus within the program serves families of veterans who have lost loved ones while serving our nation. Not only is Kolodzinski the current world record holder for fish caught in a 24-hour period, but he also represented the United States seven times in international competition at the World Championship of Freshwater Fishing. He currently serves as the Fishing Brand Manager for Johnson Outdoors and is a longtime fishing industry professional with many awards.

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elow the ocean’s surface rest giants, the wooden and steel beauties that once demanded the sea’s attention. Lying there quietly, patiently suspended under the weight of water, what secrets do they hold? What lost memories are kept in their walls at the bottom of the sea? There is a calming silence as a diver approaches these giants. In the middle of a sandy desert, a diver approaches a dark shadow. As the current pushes them closer, the shadow grows and the shape of a bow or stern emerges. Then the sheer size of the sunken vessel towers overhead. It is dark and mysterious, yet full of life... and forgotten memories. Many wrecks off the coast of Palm Beach were sunk in the 1960s and now sport coats of sponges and coral growth, surrounded by underwater life. One in particular, the Mizpah, is a popular wreck to dive. Once a private Greek luxury liner, she was commissioned by the U.S. government for service in WWII, her rails outfitted with guns to patrol the coast for German U-Boats. After decommission, she sat in a storage yard for some time before being re-discovered. Her original family could not bear to see her wither on land, so they cleaned her up and gave her a burial at sea. I had the honor last August to dive with a granddaughter of the family who purchased the Mizpah and made an artificial reef out of her. My dive buddy showed me photos of the vessel in her prime and shared stories of childhood on the boat. It was an incredible experience to watch her eyes light up when she first saw the Mizpah underwater... how it had become a beautiful habitat. Seeing her excitement and, post-dive, her quiet reverence, made me realize there are secrets and lost memories in the walls of these sunken vessels and that these forgotten walls now have new purpose and life. Once at the bottom of the sea, these sunken giants attract life quicker than you might expect. In Palm Beach, from mid-August through October, wrecks are surrounded by Goliath groupers. Their favorite places to aggregate for spawning is around wrecks.

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Dive operators have created The Palm Beach County Diving Association (PBCDA) to give divers and dive operators a bigger voice in local ocean-related issues, and to aid in the sinking of other ships as part of an active artificial reef program. On Oct. 6, the PBCDA is hosting its annual Artificial Reef Fundraiser at the Loggerhead Marinelife Center in Juno Beach. All proceeds go to the creation of artificial reefs in Palm Beach County. Tickets include an evening of entertainment, delicious food and beer, and a plethora of raffle and silent auction prizes. Tickets are available for purchase online at www.divepbc.com/participate. All are welcome to attend and be a part of the local underwater history.

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ith a little math from this old engineer and some hungry central Florida permit, dinner was M’m, M’m good! Capt John Milroy, Scott Davis and I headed out the St. Lucie Inlet recently targeting permit and cobia on my 24’ Ranger “R KA NU.” As we headed north along the beach, greenies were everywhere. In about 10 minutes, we added 30 to go along with the 10 small crabs from Fish Heads Bait & Tackle. We ran north, waking up a few large turtles, but no cobia. North of the Martin/St. Lucie county line, we started drifting close to the beach. It was time for a math lesson. Light fishing gear + crab on the bottom = permit. Heavy spinning reel + greenies = cobia. After releasing a small permit, margates and several spinner sharks, including one six-footer, we got serious with our math. The permit hit hard, with four runs to the bottom of the Penn reel. Capt. John ran in circles as the permit circled us eight times. After a long fight, I brought a 30-pound permit alongside. Scott waited nervously with an 18-inch-wide net, knowing if he blew this opportunity he would never live it down. After some fist bumps and another spinner shark, we headed home in a 1- to 2-foot swell at 11:30 a.m. We never found cobia, but the one bruiser permit was enough to complete the equation.

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wordfishing is more of a south Florida thing. But on good-weather days when they’re not chasing tuna or wahoo, there’s a group of Melbourne fishermen who gear up with big Lindgren Pitman 1200 electric reels and make a 40mile run out of Sebastian Inlet to the middle of the Gulf Stream. They drop foot-long strip baits rigged with bonito, dolphin or wahoo bellies into the darkness of 1,500 feet. With 10 pounds of lead and lights staggered up 65-pound braid, they wait… sometimes all day for a swordfish to bite. Saturday, Aug. 18 was one of those days. Capt. Roger Montz pointed his 36’ Yellowfin offshore with a plan to take advantage of this year’s Atlantic red snapper season before heading to deep water in search of swordfish. On board were Logan, Montz’s 16-year-old son who works at Strike Zone Fishing in Melbourne; Matt Fowler, who also works at Strike Zone; and Ron Yampolsky, of Corey’s Bagels in Melbourne. “It was a zoo,” said Yampolsky of the red snapper scramble. “Every spot had like 10 to 20 boats on it.” In short order, the anglers picked up their limit of red snapper, four fish that weighed about 10-pounds each, and they headed out for the deep drop. In the Gulf Stream, Logan manned the reels all day long. With two baits out, the high-schooler hooked landed his first-ever swordfish, an 85-pounder that Yampolsky called “perfect eating size.” And the boat picked up another not-so-widely-known species for the supper table, an Atlantic pomfret (brama brama). Pomfret live in depths down to more than 3,000 feet in the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific oceans. “It’s bycatch, but it’s actually better eating than the swordfish,” Yampolsky said. “The meat is like a huge, giant piece of pompano. It’s really better than pomano. It’s white meat, and it’s got a texture similar to swordfish, but it’s less fishy.” Yampolsky said they catch a few pomfret while deep dropping for swordfish and would probably catch more by sizing down to target them. This was the biggest one Yampolsky has seen. He estimated its weight at 30 pounds.

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oling mangrove edges and flats in search of tailing and belly crawling reds is as much hunting as it is fishing. When the target is sighted and it’s time to take a shot with an 8-weight fly rod, your aim better be on target. Gillz pro staffer Noah Miller, of Melbourne, Fla., has spent the on-the-water hours it takes to consistently take reds on the fly. He’s one of those anglers who knows there are still plenty of fish in the famous inshore waters around Titusville. The Indian River, Banana River and Mosquito Lagoon might be facing water quality challenges, but the fishing remains good. Right now, during the fall mullet run and lasting into February is prime time on Florida’s east coast.

“There’s lots of forage, and the fish are happy,” Miller said of current conditions. “They’re very opportunistic this time of year and will eat almost any fly, as long as it is presented correctly.” The redfish display a lot of schooling activity in preparation for a late fall spawn. These fish are resident to their respective waters and remain there through the seasons, even during the spawn. They can be encountered in large schools of 100 fish or more, and finding them is the key to catching them. “Put in the time on the pushpole,” Miller coached. “These fish do move, but they might only be 200 yards away from where they were yesterday. If things look right and you think there should be fish around, don’t leave an area until you’re certain they’re not there.” If the fish are not visible, it is tough to catch them on a fly. With conventional gear, an angler can make long searching casts to cover water for fish that are not showing themselves. With a fly rod, you’re better off holding the fly on the deck until you spot a fish. Seeing the fish and which way it is headed allows for presentation of the fly. You want it to plop down in front of the fish and close, but not too close. “About 40 feet is the cast I like to make,” said Miller. “You’ll be able to tell if he’s seen it and is interested right away… as soon as the fly hits the water. Then you want to start stripping it away from the fish to make it look like a fleeing crab, shrimp or whatever fly you’re fishing.” Miller caught the redfish on the cover of this month’s editions of Coastal Angler Magazine in stained water with a Seaducer pattern that had purple and black hackle feathers for a tail, a black EP Fiber head and bead chain eyes. That fly worked for the 26-incher on the cover, but this time of year presentation is much more important than fly selection. Noah Miller is a Gillz (gillz-gear.com) pro-staffer and is co-owner of Florida Fly Co., which provides the things fly rodders need to fish Florida’s waters. Check them out on Instagram @FloridaFlyCo and on Facebook.

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ontauk, NY. It’s known locally as “The End,” and it’s marketed as “The Fishing Capital of the World!” It can back up both claims. “This is an awesome place for fly- and light-tackle fall thrills says charter skipper Paul Dixon of To the Point Charters (516-314-1185; www.flyfishingmontauk.com). “During October, the inshore action with speedy false albacore, stripers and monster bluefish absolutely sizzles.” Dixon has been fishing Montauk waters for 25 years, loading customers aboard his Contender Tournament 25 and working anywhere from the shadow of Montauk’s iconic lighthouse at the tip of the South Fork to Orient Point at the eastern terminus of Long Island’s North Fork. In the winter months, he charters out of Key Largo to fish the Everglades and Florida Keys. “It’s in the rips and coves at Montauk that the fall mayhem really

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