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Oakley’s new Prizm lens collection finetunes vision for different sports and environments. They’ve created the perfect lenses for several outdoor endeavors, and

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OCEAN WAVES JAX BEACH Ocean Waves Sunglasses, renowned for fishing eyewear, has produced an excellent and versatile pair of fishing glasses with their Jax Beach frame. The Jax Beach comes in tortoise or matte black and has the widest range of size flexibility and wrap to fit anyone’s head. From small to XL head sizes, the Jax Beach provides a great wrap look, excellent coverage, and comfortable fit and feel. The Jax Beach can be paired with any of Ocean Waves’ specialized lens types according to the angler’s personal preference and visual needs. Ocean Waves Sunglasses customizes fit, utilizing two lens curvatures, which can be selected in any of the company’s high-quality mirrored lenses: Offshore Blue (OSB), Backwater Green (BWG), Lunar Silver (LS – ultra dark), or Luminator Purple (LP – light enhancing) as well as non-mirrored Grey and Amber. Piece together the perfect shades to fit your style and needs.

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RIO RAY MALIBU Rio Ray Optics is the best new affordable polarized brand on the market. Designed for the outdoor lifestyle, all Rio Ray sunglasses come with 100-percent optically correct polarized CR39 lenses, frames with indestructible TR90, acetate and memory metal titanium with optical spring hinges for maximum comfort and a hassle-free lifetime warranty. All Rio Ray hard-coated polarized lenses are made of the highest quality CR39 and contain nine layers of protection with 100 percent UV protection. A hydrophobic coating on the front repels water, sunscreen and dirt, which makes cleaning and maintenance easy. A vibrant flash mirror provides additional glare reduction, and a superior scratch resistant coating prevents lens damage. The backside anti-reflective coating eliminates bounce-back glare. Rio Ray MaxFlex frame technology makes these the most comfortable sunglasses on the market, utilizing lightweight TR90 nylon, which maintains frame shape and offers incredible durability. Frames are prescription ready, and each pair comes with a full array of accessories including a hard and soft case and cleaning cloth. The frames here are Rio Ray’s Malibus. Go to their website to see all their stylish models. For dealer inquires, call 800-498-2104 or email jarrod@riorayoptics.com.

American-owned and based in Florida, RCI Optics is producing the most advanced sunglasses, equipped with more features than any other brand. These glasses, manufactured in Italy, are lightweight and incredibly durable, with optics that are crisp and clean with unbeatable polarization. Built for the elite waterman and outdoor enthusiast, RCI’s glasses are in a league of their own. RCI’s Power Plants are made with a Ballista 2.0 frame material that’s virtually bombproof. The Helius 2.2 lens material is six times denser than standard polycarbonate lenses. An ANSI Z87.1 safety rating meets OSHA requirements for safety glasses, and a Mil Std 662 military rating stops a .15 caliber projectile fired at 650 ft. per second. How’s that for durability? Well, they’re also top-notch in terms of optics. RCT (Radius Curving Technology) offers distortion-free optics for the clearest vision. These shades are 99.9 percent polarized, using injected polarization, not laminated. H780 Infrared blocking technology eliminates harmful radiation. Multilayered antireflective coatings eliminate distracting internal reflections, and permanent hydrophobic, oleophobic and antistatic coatings are applied to both sides of the lenses. Try a pair for yourself and you will see why they say, “The Advantage is Clear.”

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The most recognizable name on the water, Salt Life, is also the maker of stellar sunglasses. Their Andros Matte Black sunglasses are performance designed and lightweight, offering extreme comfort for extended wear in the sun. Made in Italy with highquality glass lenses, they allow you to see images crisper and clearer. Andros are available in lens colors of Smoke Blue and Copper Green. Their lenses are 100-percent UV protected with five layers of anti-glare reflective coating that completely eliminates glare. Go out and get noticed in Salt Life sunglasses.

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the Skeleton logo has been hand-painted in blaze orange. No two frames look exactly alike! So, no matter where you hunt, becoming a part of your surroundings won’t be a problem. Every pair of Scouts include polarized polycarbonate lenses by Zeiss, designed using an advanced Tri-pel coating to promote clear vision, amazing visibility and clarity, while reducing discomfort caused by glare during outdoor activities. Designed for those who don’t go where the path leads, the Mossy Oak Break-Up Country® Scout sunglasses are intended for those who instead forge their own trail.

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very blade-handy angler has their own techniques and tricks for peeling the perfect fillet off a fish. But anyone who has spent enough time around a cutting board knows the perfect way to fillet is a combination of three crucial elements: technique, tools and practice. Whether it’s a 15-pound red snapper or a 6-ounce bream, the basics of filleting a fish are the same. The idea is to remove the meat along the fish’s flanks, while leaving behind the head, bones and guts. Step 1: Make a vertical cut just behind the fish’s gill plate and pectoral fin. This cut should go all the way down to the bone and

extend from back to belly. Step 2: Run the blade from the first cut all the way down the top of the fish, along the backbone to the tail, making a shallow incision as close to the backbone as you can get it. Step 3: Using that long cut along the backbone, utilize smooth, light strokes to work the fillet away from the bones moving from the back to the belly. The other hand can be used to peel back the meat as you go. Cut around the ribcage when you arrive at it. Step 4: With step 3 completed, you should have a beautiful skinon fillet. To remove the skin, place the fillet on the board skin side down. Start from the tail and insert the knife through the meat down to the skin, leaving a tab of meat and skin at the tail to hold onto. Turn the knife horizontal and run the blade up the skin to remove the meat. Step 5: Use tweezers to pick out any pin bones left in the fillet. The technique seems simple enough, but if you don’t have good, sharp, flexible knives that are sized correctly for the fish on the board, you’re going to make a mess out of your fillets. Havalon has come up with an all-in-one solution for this issue with its Talon system. With five styles of high-quality blades that all fit on the same handle, switching from a 7-inch blade down to a 5-incher or even down to a 3.5-inch utility blade is as easy as pressing a button with their Quik-Change II blade replacement system. The blades can be resharpened as well as replaced to make sure they are razor sharp when you need them. Also, with a handle that opens up, clean-up is both thorough and easy with the Havalon Talon system. Rinse your tools down and roll them up in the included canvas kit so they’ll be ready the next time you need them. And next time should be soon, because practice is the final and most important element in the perfect way to fillet. Go fishing enough, and you’ll be peeling off perfect fillets for the table in no time. Check out the Havalon Talon System at www.havalon.com.

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concepts to fifth-wheel hitches. Using the same under-bed mounting hardware and hole in the bed, they designed a Companion with a single point attachment that was removable when not towing. They also designed the Companion to provide a quiet and smooth ride for the user. From there, they kept solving problems other hitch manufacturers weren’t, always thinking of the customer’s towing experience. They set the bar high and built a company that continues to raise it. Baker retired in 1999, and in 2007, Works began transferring ownership to the company’s 390 employees, who are now employee-owners. With a vested interest in their products, the employee-owners are more dedicated than ever to making the best hitches and accessories possible. Their product line now includes all types of innovative towing products manufactured on-site in their nearly 500,000-square-foot facility, where they can oversee every detail. Their steel comes straight from the American Heartland and is forged in mills they’ve known and trusted for years. Because the best labor doesn’t come from the lowest bidder overseas, B&W’s craftsmen are some of the best and brightest in the industry. “We know that what you tow matters— and so does what you tow it with,” is a company motto. B&W Trailer Hitches is a shining example of American-made quality and American ingenuity. For more information, go to www. bwtrailerhitches.com.

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vessel like a commercial fishing vessel using nets or longlines. Knowing the different rules that apply to all of these situations can mean the difference between a good day on the water and tragedy. At a minimum, you should always have a proper lookout, operate at a safe speed and yield or give-way to another vessel when in doubt and to always avoid a collision, even if that means breaking a navigation rule to save lives and avoid damaging property. Don’t leave the dock without knowing the rules of the road. The United States Power Squadrons–America’s Boating Club offers a seminar that simplifies the sometimes complex COLREGS for the recreational boater. Through examples, you’ll discover how to avoid collisions in various situations, the differences between power and sailboat rules, and the special rules for fishing vessels. This seminar includes student notes with slides. The downloadable U.S. Coast Guard’s Navigation Rules and Regulations Handbook is the supporting text. This seminar is also a starting point for study preparation for the USCG License examination. For more information on how to sign-up for the seminar, visit www. americasboatingclub.org.

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Hide And Seek With World Record Stripers By Tom Schlichter

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t’s no secret really big stripers patrol the eastern end of Long Island Sound. Just ask Greg Myerson; he found the biggest one in August of 2012 – the IGFA world record, which weighed 81 pounds 14 ounces! Lucky catch? Hardly. Myerson, 50, of Wallingford, Connecticut, has targeted big bass in these waters since childhood. Over last decade he’s hauled in numerous 50- and 60-pounders, plus a 73-pound behemoth, in addition to the top prize. “I’ve released some others,” he said, “that might have broken my own record.” What draws such big fish into the area? Myerson believes it’s a search for lobster. “The eastern end of Long Island Sound is very rocky and, until recently, it held a ton of lobsters,” he said. “Big bass are lazy. They don’t like

fighting strong currents, so they slip in behind submerged boulders or hold in the lee of outcroppings and reefs. That’s where lobsters like to feed, too, so it’s a convenient ambush spot for the bass.” Myerson noted there is plenty of good bottom to investigate here. “Southwest Ledge and Southwest Reef make good starting points,” he stated, “but there are other obvious opportunities if you poke around.” Once he finds a spot, the current striper king follows a specific routine. He’ll chart a path that avoids lobster pots but still allows access to the lee side of submerged boulders. He’ll fish when the tide is flowing slowly and prefers to ply his trade after dark, just past slack high water, and on the last quarter of the moon. “Lobster feed best from 0 to 1.4 knots of current,” he explained, “so that’s when the biggest bass chew, too.” Myerson’s secret weapon is a special sinker he’s developed and now markets through his business, World Record Striper Company (worldrecordstripercompany.com). Called a Rattlesinker, it rattles at the same 10-decibel sound level lobsters use to send out a buzzing underwater warning when danger enters the area. When bass hear the rattle, they start looking for food. Myerson uses a clip to attach the sinker to a three-way swivel and a 5-foot length of fluorocarbon leader that terminates in 5/0 eel hook to present an eel. Using conventional tackle and a braided main line, he bounces the sinker across the bottom as the eel follows behind. The rattling sound and sea snake have proven to be a lethal combination cow bass just can’t resist. Myerson said he’s sure there’s bigger bass still to be caught in Connecticut’s waters. “I think it’s possible to break 100 pounds here someday,” he stated, “at least as long as the lobsters stay around.” If you’d like to give the cow stripers of Eastern Long Island Sound a shot, you can stay at The Water’s Edge Resort and Spa (www.watersedgeresortandspa.com) in Old Saybrook or The Madison Beach Hotel (@madisonbeachhotel). For a charter trip, consider Flying Connie Charters (www.flyingconnie.com) out of Clinton or fish with Myerson though his World Record Striper Company (www.worldrecordstripercompany.com), the same place you can purchase Rattlesinkers should you want to give them a try.

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New Grounds: Cracking the Code

he recent uproar over the familiar subject of “spot-burning” has of timing, the storied striper structure around Point Judith Light. As made a disproportional number of seasoned rod-and-reelers the debate intensified and the tethers on my temper started to fray, I awfully jumpy about passing along even what amount to minor challenged him: If you didn’t learn Point Judith Light from Coleman, (read: “not helpful”) bits of recent fishing intel. I’m guessing you learned it from another guy who learned it from I used to joke that the guys who were most outspoken about Coleman 25 years ago. the need for absolute secrecy—or who ranted and raved the loudest Granted, I understand that there’s some validity to the every time one of my writers secrecy concerns, thanks or I dared to divulge any quasimainly to our technology— It’s an unfortunate reality for the fishing community, detailed strategic advice about GPS, but more importantly especially the surfbound contingent, that shoreline a named fishing spot—came access to prime striper ground has never been trickier to cell phones and social media— up a little short in the booming which has increased the rate arrange, or more precarious, given the undue influence authority department. at which sensitive information taxpaying land owners have exercised over the public’s Arguing with one furious makes the rounds, as well as legal access to privately-owned coastline. critic who resented several the number of unintended mentions I had made of wellrecipients with the capability of traveled spots around Narragansett, RI, I cited a long-ago spot profile, acting on good intel in close to “real time.” penned by my friend, the late Tim Coleman, which broke down in fine It’s an unfortunate reality for the fishing community, especially detail, complete with hand-drawn diagrams laying out the positions the surfbound contingent, that shoreline access to prime striper of most of the casting perches and prime casting angles, with quite a See Fish Focus (Continued on Page 11) bit of specific detail about tackle, baits, timing, and the various aspects

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WORD ON THE BITE BY TOM SCHLICHTER

Set the Hook from Freedom Boats, Northport

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ed Moloney chuckled over the phone. “Right now I’m standing over 90 feet of water off Eatons, Neck and we’ve got a striper on the line.” I had reached out to the bassin’s sharpie to check in on the action, and to enquire about how he likes being part of the Freedom Boat Club (516-6998420; http://freedomboatclub. com/locations/83-Northportny) in Northport, NY. “Love it, came the simple answer. Let me get this striper on deck and I’ll fill you in on the details.” For Moloney and other members of the club, things really couldn’t be better from a fishing and boating perspective. The Long Island Sound waters off of Northport and Huntington are, after all, some of the fishiest in the Tri-State region. The fish part is easy to understand: there is structure galore here. From rocky bottoms, dominant points that jut out from the shallows near shore into deeper water, submerged ledges, wrecks, mussel beds and reasonable currents, the area is a fishholding magnet that draws not only stripers but monster blues, keeper fluke, jumbo porgies, humpbacked sea bass, bulldog blackfish, flashy false albacore, plus a host of other piscatorial delights. “It really is the fishing that draws me here,” said Moloney after releasing his linesider, “but from a family boating perspective, there’s plenty to see and do around here, too. From anchoring up in a protected cove to swim or party, to filling the freezer with tasty fillets, everything is a great match for me and my family,” continued the 47-year old Commack, NY resident. “When I want to fish, I jump on a Cobia 22foot center console. If I’m heading out to relax with the family, we pile aboard a 22’ Hurricane to cruise around in comfort. We might toss out the anchor and go swimming, clamming or simply kick back and

enjoy a sunset. There’s a great mix of boats here; a lot of flexibility to do what you want.” Freedom Boat Club member Pete Tarnowski, 46, of East Northport, NY, offered similar praise for both the fishing opportunities and the boat club which allows members to choose from a fleet of 14 hassle-free vessels whenever they want to head out. “I love striper fishing around here,” says Tarnowski, “but I also target fluke, porgies, sea bass, big blues, and blackfish in the fall. This area really is a fish magnet and family options for things to see and do on the water are just as good.” Like Moloney, Tarnowski favors a serious center console for fishing and something “a little more comfortable” for family fun. “If I’m taking everyone out for a day on the water, I’ll go with a Hurricane, bow rider or even a pontoon boat depending on what we feel like doing. By the

Jed Moloney caught this keeper fluke in 15 to 30 feet of water while fishing aboard a Freedom Boat Club – Northport 22-foot Cobia Dual Console. Most of Jed’s keepers this year have had bellies stuffed with spearing and mantis shrimp. Photo courtesy of Jed Moloney.

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way, all the fishing boats have fish-finders on board.” If you aren’t familiar with Freedom Boat Club, it allows members to sign-up at any location across the country and then use the vessels

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WORD ON THE BITE (Continued from Page 4) at any of its 160+ franchises. Between Long Island, Connecticut and Rhode Island alone there are fourteen operations including Stamford, Stratford, Branford, Westbrook, Deep River and Mystic in Connecticut, Newport, Portsmouth, and Warwick in Rhode Island, plus Freeport, Babylon, Northport, Port Jefferson and Port Washington on Long Island. That’s a lot of coverage and, being that the locations are spread out, you can actually follow the best striper, fluke, false albacore and blackfishing from port to port if you so desire. That last point is one of the things Moloney likes best about Freedom boats. “With all these locations, I can fish on the South Shore out of Freeport or Babylon, the western sound out of Port Washington, leave from Port Jeff or even head on over to Connecticut or Rhode Island if I want, so there are tons of options and I never have to trailer a boat. Owner Pete DeVilbiss is always adding new vessels to the fleet, so there’s never a day you can’t get on the water.” Getting back to the fishing, both Moloney and Tarnowski key on the stripers, but each will supplement those catches with whatever happens to be in season. For the bass, Moloney likes to troll Daiwa SP Minnows and Tony Maja Mojo rigs or fish with cut bunker. He’ll work the Eaton’s Neck Triangle area, especially around the E buoy and buoy 11B, just 20 minutes from the dock. The waters off Caumsett State Park are another good striper spot. The SP Minnow, he notes works great in bone or bunker patterns, especially in the back harbors. Tarnowski likes the ledges around buoy 11B, also, and often moves in closer to shore to toss swim shads, Tsunami weighted sand eels or bucktails. When chunking, he favors steep drop-offs near the OB buoy. He’s had bass to 33 pounds at that popular location. For fluke, both Freedom Boat Club members like to probe the

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Bluefish run big in the Northport area. This beast crushed a Smash It popper for Jed Moloney as he worked inside of Asharoken Beach last August aboard a Freedom Boat Club – Northport 22-foot Cobia Dual Console. Photo courtesy of Jed Moloney. bottom within the Eaton’s Neck Triangle, although Tarnowski notes he catches more keepers “a bit further east.” So far this season, he’s had his best luck with 3- to 5-pounders off the bluffs near Crab Meadow Beach in 30- to 35-feet of water. Since he knows he has plenty of power and a

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Launch A ‘Yak Attack BY TOM SCHLICHTER

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ayak fishing has exploded in popularity in recent years, and with good reason. For starters, they can go where no boat has gone before, crossing skinny flats that eat props and they easily glide up shallow rivers and tidal creeks bordered by impenetrable phragmites or soggy marsh. Kayaks also allow for a quiet, stealthy attack, a point taken to heart by many who paddle the flats to sightcast at dawn and dusk, or plug quiet backwaters on the graveyard shift. Of course, there are practical reasons to fish from a kayak. They are, for example, easy to transport and launching is never a problem as long as you have access to the water. Planning a vacation trip to the Hudson Valley, Catskills, Adirondacks or Maine? Put your yak on the rack and plan to fish while your loved ones sleep late. Toss in the esoteric feeling of communing with Nature while sitting almost eyeto-eye with your quarry, plus the exercise expended, pollution avoided and gas money saved while providing paddle power, and ‘yaking starts to look like a pretty good deal. To be sure, kayaking isn’t motor boating, or even sailing, for that matter. Still, today’s models are lightweight, surprisingly stable and outfitted for fishing. Whether made of Kevlar, fiberglass or space-age plastic, they are virtually indestructible. At roughly $300 to $2,500, depending on the brand, model and extras, today’s kayaks are also relatively affordable. In a nutshell, entry into the game has never been more easy or safe – and you don’t need a trailer.

PIMP MY ‘YAK

Determining the type of kayak you’ll want to fish from is the

The ability to go shallow in a kayak can you big fish traditional boaters can reach. Here the author shows a chunky striper about to be released from his tough but lightweight and easily portable Sea Eagle inflatable kayak. Photo by OutdoorTom.com. logical starting point for newbees. For fishing, there are basically two types from which to choose: sit-ins and sit-on-tops. Sit-ins are exactly what they sound like. You sit inside the cockpit and paddle. Streamlined and fast, this style is great for covering a lot of water and slicing through challenging currents. It also offers some protection from the elements since you are seated inside the cockpit, which makes it suitable for fishing during the cooler parts of the season. Sit-on-top kayaks by comparison, feature a raised seating platform that gets you up above the water, generally offer more storage area in the cockpit, and are built a little wider for added stability. Sit-ontops also have the advantage of allowing anglers to sit with their legs extended over the side, and are easier to reenter if you happen to fall off. Most anglers favor the sit-on-tops but both styles have their fans. As a rule, shorter model kayaks, those measuring 12-foot or less, are preferred because they allow you to play a fish around the bow or stern whereas in the longer models you’ll need to maneuver the ‘yak to keep a fish from going side-to-side. When it comes to rigging a kayak for fishing, you can load up, go bare bones or settle someplace in-between. My 12 foot, two-person sitin is so old the manufacturer’s brand markings have worn away but I’m still catching from it each and every year. When I use it to fish, I carry one rod, a small, clear Plano tackle box, a couple bottles of water, and a mesh bag that hangs over the side in which to place the occasional keeper. The newest model kayaks, by comparison, come with or offer as options virtually everything you need to turn your kayak into a stealthy fishing machine. With pedal drives, bungee tie downs, flush-mounted rod holders, dry storage hatches, livewells, mesh-covered hatches, drink holders molded into the raised seat platform, and a plastic milk crate style storage box used to hold additional gear in the rear of sit-on models, these vessels leave owners wanting for almost nothing but fishy

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action during the course of a trip. There are plenty of other accessories you’ll want to think about but how many to spring for depends largely on the way you fish. Adding too much to your vessel is just a guarantee that you’ll get tangled up in gear. Additional rod holders are always worth consideration. If you like to fish at anchor, a trolley setup that runs an anchor line from the bow to amidships is a must. If you plan to fish in areas where strong currents are the rule, a sea sock will help slow your drift. In big water, a paddle leash is also a good idea as it will allow you to drop your paddle and start casting immediately as fish begin to surface. A small electric motor and fish-finder are other possibilities. Should your launch site be a fair distance away from the parking area, a wheeled kayak cart might be a good idea.

KAYAK FISHING AND SAFETY TIPS

Of course, you’ll want to wear a personal flotation device at all times while aboard a kayak, and you should keep on your body in a dry pouch any medication or important items needed should you and your craft become separated. Tether anything you don’t want to loose, and strap a whistle around your neck because a loud toot carries farther across the waves than a yelp for help. As in all boating endeavors, let common sense be your guide. Wear appropriate clothing for the conditions you’ll encounter, bring along plenty of sunscreen because there’s no canopy to hide under, stay out of busy channels, and avoid outgoing tides in inlet waters.

Today’s kayaks are both steady and stealthy. They make great platform for shallow water fishing in backwater environments where fish run large but shy. Photo by Tom Schlichter. As for specific fishing tips, there are a few points to keep in mind. Because you’ll be so low to the water, choose a stiff rod of at least seven feet in length for a primary stick. This will provide extra leverage on the hook set and allow the line to be worked around the bow or stern when a big fish powers under the boat and surfaces on the opposite side. I like to keep a tight drag when fishing from a kayak. Because the ‘yak is lightweight, big fish actually tow and spin it during the fight, tiring

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boat that will always get back to the dock, he’s not afraid to take a run to the Connecticut side where both fluke and sea bass hang around the numerous reefs. As for hooking up with gorilla blues that may top 15 pounds, both anglers note there is spectacular action late each summer and into September right inside Northport Bay and Huntington Harbor. Smack It poppers are a good choice for getting in on the fun with these, although a live bunker can be most effective if the choppers aren’t hell bent on committing suicide. The bay and harbor also hold fluke and bass, and offers fairly protected waters no matter which way the wind happens to blow. “Overall, I couldn’t be more pleased with my Freedom Boat Club membership,” says Tarnowski. “For both family and fishing fun, I feel like this is the ideal location and operation. I get all the convenience of owning a boat without the pain-in-the butt chores, repairs and maintenance. I show up, step aboard, have fun and go home. No mess, no cleaning, no trailering. If I get boarded by the Coast Guard, I everything I need to have is on board. It’s all good.” One other important point about being a Freedom Boat Club member, points out Moloney, is that you’ll get all the instruction you need to learn how to handle, anchor, dock and drive safely. “That personal instruction,” he says, “is really valuable if you are a beginning boater - and it’s all part of the package. You can even have a staff member from the club take you out for a ride to point out the best fishing spots. That will really give you head start on things if you are new to boating or fishing in the Northport area.”

themselves out. A secure drag also helps keep monsters under control as you reach with the net or gripper. Be aware, too, that kayaks don’t have the speed - and you probably don’t generate enough power - to race toward roving schools of breaking fish. You’re better off easing a kayak into the path of fast moving species like bluefish or false albacore than you are trying to chase them down. Just get in line with the breaking schools and let them work toward you. As in most fishing situations, a little patience goes a long way toward hooking-up.

Sit-on-top kayaks are easy to maneuver, more stable than sit-in kayaks and, with the paddler raised above the water, a popular choice for winter and spring action as well as summer piscatorial pursuit. Photo by Tom Schlichter.

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FISH FOCUS (Continued from Page 3) ground has never been trickier to arrange, or more precarious, given the undue influence taxpaying land owners have exercised over the public’s legal access to privately-owned coastline. If they can’t use the noise, the garbage, or the traffic at odd hours to convince municipal governments to cut off public access to our historical casting perches, they have learned they can work wonders petitioning town managers to effectively carpet-bomb any all-important parking areas in easy range of prime striper structure with “No Parking” signs. I’ve also heard about a shocking number of 100-year-old rights-of-way (guaranteeing residents foot passage to the water) that have been deliberately obscured with tree plantings, briars, etc. by those who own the adjoining properties. All this is a long way around to the point that regardless of our feelings about spot-burning or our patience for fishing in crowds, it is every fisherman’s responsibility to respect our precious shoreline, keeping a tight handle on garbage, keeping our own personal contributions to light or noise pollution to an absolute minimum. Often, other anglers’ disregard forces the rest of us to shame them into compliance, lest a tiny minority of fishermen cost us still more onceprime places to stand and cast. Now that I’ve disclaimered the crap out of all that, I’d like to look at a few more time-tested ways readers hoping to improve their catch rates this season might get more and better information out of cagey sources, or cultivate their own knowledge of what lies beneath the surface in areas new to them.

have company there; but rather than showing up in full gear with a million questions, I’ll wear civilian clothes, leave my rods at home, carry a pair of binoculars and a sketch book so I can make careful notes about the lay of the place, casting angles and safe footing and fixed reference points to carve up a larger area. Same goes for boat fishermen: If, as so many newbies do, you roll right up on another vessel whose crew is putting a hurt on fish, don’t expect your unwitting teachers to stay put and help you learn a prime piece of bottom on their dime. Instead, hang back a good distance and observe. The act of showing some restraint and giving the sharper guys some space almost always pays off in the longer run—if only because you give them no reason to cover their tracks or go into counterintelligence mode. Another thought: I learned early and often that the quickest way to get nowhere in the spot department is to play 20 questions with locals. If you want to learn about a certain reef that’s said to hold corker sea bass, don’t ask the guys who work it daily—who tie their boats up a mile from the place. Take your question to a shop 15 miles down the coast. Ask a charter captain who never hits the place. Don’t expect anyone with so much as a grain of salt in his socks to shit where he eats, as the saying goes. But find a solid fisherman who has no personal interest in keeping your place quiet, and you might be surprised at how much he knows about the place, learn that he hates a guy who fishes the place, and is this more than willing to spill the beans.

Recon Rules

One aspect of spot knowledge that gives many fishing neophytes serious problems is the unshakable truth that even the best named fishing spot will produce or not produce fish in direct proportion to their grasp of (1) the exact spatial arrangement of rises, reefs, rockpiles, ledges, weeds, troughs, and bars, and (2) the interplay between the water and the bottom, given tidal timing and various combinations of weather and sea conditions. No matter how insanely good a place called “Beavertail” or “Hatchett’s” is said to be—no matter how many huge bass have reportedly come from them—not every square foot of seabed within earshot of the spot name on a chart is going to hold fish. In an alarming number of situations, only one tiny part of a reef or shoal or dropoff (a boulder, say, the size of a bread truck) will surrender fish; if you don’t know the “spots within the spot,” you can get skunked within a quarter-mile of a guy who can’t seem to keep a line out for 30 seconds without a 40-pounder trying to hang itself on each rod. Patience is mission-critical to successful spot recon—not just because it takes time to learn the many nuances of a good hang, but because you may need to hit a given spot many times before you end up there for a prime “teachable moment.” To elaborate a bit, for many aspiring stripermen, no amount of strategic theory can drive the point home. But give them the chance to watch, from a respectful distance, while another caster extracts a couple fish from such and such spot, and he’ll figure the place out in a day or two. That said, few of the bona fide sharpies love the idea of giving a stranger a guided tour of their pet places. But if you can get a rough idea about the conditions under which the spot usually holds fish and attracts some casting talent, you can time your scouting accordingly. A trick I’ve used has been hitting unfamiliar spots when I suspect I’ll COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM

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The team that accumulates the most points for blue marlin, white marlin and spearfish during the event’s three fishing days earns $25,000, while second- and third-place prizes are $10,000 and $5,000, respectively. All billfish must be released, except potentially record-setting blue marlin that exceed 600 pounds. Teams also can enter one fun fish (tuna, dolphin, wahoo or released sailfish) per boat per day for additional points. Marlin division competitors can pay an additional fee to compete for $10,000 in the fun fish division. Cash prizes await anglers who catch the three heaviest dolphin, three heaviest tuna (yellowfin, blackfin and skipjack) and three heaviest wahoo. The Key West Marlin Tournament is to begin with a 4 to 6 p.m. final registration Wednesday, July 18, at the Waterfront Brewery, 201 William St. A captains meeting, auction and raffle are to follow. Fishing is set for 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday and Friday, July 19 and 20, and 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, July 21. Weighins take place after each day’s fishing on the dock behind the Waterfront Brewery. Tournament social events include cocktail gatherings, an island-style pig roast and a fish fry. An awards banquet at the Margaritaville Key West Resort & Marina, 245 Front St., is scheduled Saturday night. Entry fees are $1,800 per boat before June 15 ($2,100 thereafter) for two anglers, a captain and mate to compete in the marlin division and attend social events. Each additional angler per boat must pay $200 to fish. Entry in the fun fish division is an additional $300 per boat. For more information and to register, visit KeyWestMarlin.com.

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t all started for me when I began focusing on the big bull reds that prowl the waters around the St. Andrews Pass and the bridges in Panama City, Fla. I knew many of them lurked in those deep waters, and using live bait was usually a sure bet, but I get such a kick out of fooling fish with artificial lures that I had to explore the world of deep jigs like the Shimano Butterfly jig and the Offshore Angler Freestyle jig. When attempting to fool fish holding in water 50 to 100 feet deep, or more, you need a lure that gets down in a hurry. Not many tools can fill this niche, but these heavy, lead, streamlined jigs with the cool paint jobs come through in spades. Equipped with one or two hooks on a short tether, these jigs produce a wild, erratic fluttering on the fall, and when worked correctly, produce an enticing jumping action when ripped up off the bottom with the rod. The action is similar to a spoon more than a conventional jig, and fish of all species fall for it. It’s crucial to team your jig up with a properly rated rod. Deep jigging rods are usually short and work very well, but many rod types will get the job done. Spinning reels work fine, but I’ve found reels built for bottom fishing, like the Shimano Torium, to be my favorite. They’re smooth and fast, perfect for this technique. Spool up with 50• Safer to 80-pound test braid and a shock • Easier leader made of • Better 30- to 60-pound monofilament or fluorocarbon. Typically this is a vertical presentation with your boat positioned right on top of your target. Casting the jig, however, can be a very effective way of targeting fish that may be suspended somewhere in the water column and away from the boat. You can cover a lot of water using these jigs as a searchbait. Cast or drop the jig and let it settle to the bottom.

Then begin pumping it back to the boat. Work it with hard jerks several feet off the bottom, and let it settle on a semi slack line. Usually, a hard jerk works best. This triggers a strike without giving the fish time to think about what it’s looking at. You will feel the strike, and it will likely be on the fall, so hold on! I once had a large fish rip a rod right out of my hand. Down it went, the whole rig. That was a learning moment! Adjust your drag properly. I have experienced several days, both nearshore and offshore, when I caught fish about four to one against my partners using live bait. This is due to the bait’s ability to cover a lot of water in a short time with extremely effective results. I’ve caught reds, grouper, bonito, snapper, Spanish and king mackerel, trout, amberjacks, mahi and more using these jigs. It is an extremely exciting and productive fishing technique; give it a try! Randy “C-Note” Cnota is co-publisher of the Panama City/Forgotten Coast edition of Coastal Angler Magazine and owner of C-note Charters in Panama City, Fla. Check him out at cnotecharters.com.

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here’s no denying the effectiveness of presenting lively, active baits on the surface for just about any predatory offshore species. And kite fishing has to be the ultimate way to do it. With live bait rigs suspended beneath a kite flown off the stern, live baits remain right on the surface, where they are free to skitter and thrash to draw in kingfish, mahi, tuna, sailfish, marlin and just about any other species that prowls the open water. With the leader and line hanging out of the sky, there’s no line in the water to tip-off a hungry predator. It is a presentation that catches a whole lot of fish when practiced correctly. For anyone who has thought of adding kites to their offshore arsenal, Taco Marine has released a video that takes all the complications out of rigging and flying kites. Capt. Mark Henderson, 2008 Angler of the Year on the Yamaha Professional Kingfish Tour, lays it all out while catching kings off the coast of North Carolina. Working with his team, the Liquid Fire Fishing Team, he discusses the benefits of kite fishing, techniques for deploying a kite, what types of rods and reels to use and how to prepare a basic rigging kit. While walking the viewer through the process of launching and rigging his kites, Capt. Henderson shares useful tips such as the best way to rig live baits for kite fishing—with a live bait hook just in front of the dorsal to keep the bait’s nose in the water, and a treble just behind the dorsal for better hookups. He also discusses positioning of kites and rods for more effective line management as well as all the gear one needs to kite fish effectively. The video also features TACO Marine Straight and Offset Trident Rod Holders with a Tool Caddy. These high-polished, aluminum Trident Rod Holders have a detachable tackle tray Tool Caddy designed to conveniently and safely hold fishing gear, including hooks, pliers, knives, rigs, lures, spoons and a beverage. For more information, go to tacomarine.com.

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