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DESTINATION: El Salto, Mexico FISH: Largemouth Bass PEAK SEASON: September-July THE FISHING: There might be a few lakes out there that produce larger largemouths on occasion, but none are as consistent as Lake El Salto at producing huge catches of quality sized bass with the ever-present potential to catch a true giant. For more than 30 years, El Salto has been one of the world’s best bass fisheries, and it remains right at the top of the bucket list for travelling bass anglers. It is a place where 100-fish days are normal, the average fish weighs 4 to 5 pounds, and 7- to 10-pound fish are a regular occurrence. The best day on El Salto? Well, the lake record bass weighed 18 pounds, 6 ounces. The record for most bass caught in a day stands at 607 fish. El Salto is a 25,000-acre impoundment of the Elota River. It sits in the foothills of the Sierra Madre Mountains in the Mexican state of Sinaloa. A yearround growing season and the introduction of Florida strain largemouth bass in the 1980s helped build this big-bass factory. Abundant tilapia as a forage species as well as varied habitat and lots of sunken timber maintain it. If all this doesn’t pique your interest, it’s worth mentioning that many of the biggest fish caught each year from El Salto are victims of topwater tactics. INFORMATION: www.anglersinn.com

Mongolia

DESTINATION: Khentii Aimag and Khovsgol Aimag, Mongolia FISH: Siberian Taimen PEAK SEASON: June 15-October THE FISHING: Imagine fly fishing a river for trout that can weigh 20 pounds

or more. Now imagine these giant trout surface feed on ducks and rodents instead of insects. Sounds like a fairytale, right? Well it’s not. Fish like this actually exist, but the behaviors of Mongolia’s Siberian taimen are more aptly described as the stuff of nightmares than fairytales. The taimen is the largest, most ferocious salmonid in the world. Tactics for catching them include chugging giant topwater poppers on 9-weight fly rods, and the violence exhibited on a taimen’s take can only be matched by the ensuing fight. Anglers can expect to tangle with good numbers of taimen in the 6- to 15-pound range on a week-long camp-and-float through gorgeous Mongolian canyons. A trophy longer than 40 inches and weighing 25 pounds or more is a definite possibility. But the fishing is only part of what makes a Mongolia so special. The warmth of Mongolian hospitality, the skill of its guides and the beauty of its scenery make for an unforgettable expedition. Taimen fisheries in Mongolia are catch-and-release, fly fishing only with a single barbless hook.

DESTINATION: San Cristobal, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador FISH: Striped Marlin, Blue Marlin, Black Marlin, Wahoo, Yellowfin Tuna PEAK SEASON: January-April THE FISHING: Everyone has heard of the tortoises, diving iguanas and other strange wildlife that made the Galapagos Islands famous. The incredible bluewater fishing is not as well publicized. Deep sea currents carry warm waters and plentiful baitfish past this underwater mountain range about 600 miles off the coast of Ecuador. Blue, black and striped marlin congregate to feed around banks that rise to 300 and 600 feet from more than 2,000 feet of water. It’s some of the best fishing in the Pacific, and it’s only about an hour’s run from the docks at San Cristobal. The striped marlin bite might be the best in the world, with fast action for fish that average 200 pounds and get up into the 350-pound range. Blacks and blues are less frequently encountered than striped marlin, but they are plentiful and big. Fish from 500 to 800 pounds are the norm. Topwater popper fishing for yellowfin tuna is off the chain for fish up to 150 pounds. Big dorado, African pompano and Almaco jacks are bonus fish. And the wahoo fishing is good, as well. INFORMATION: sportfishgalapagos.com

Florida Keys

DESTINATION: Florida Keys, U.S.A. FISH: Tarpon PEAK SEASON: April-June THE FISHING: Although the Florida Keys aren’t as remote as many of the marquee fishing destinations this planet offers, the fishing is second to none. On the southern edge of the continent, where the Gulf Stream carries fecund waters from the Gulf of Mexico through the Florida Straits to the Atlantic, this chain of islands is perfectly situated to create one of the most productive marine environments in the world. Big-game sportfishing and backcountry fly fishing arose from the outstanding and diverse fisheries of The Keys. Year-round, there is excellent fishing inshore, nearshore and offshore. One of the most iconic of these fisheries is for big flats tarpon. There are always tarpon present in the Florida Keys, and nowhere else in the world do they run so thick through clear, shallow waters during their migrations. In ultra-clear water, sight fishing for these beasts from a flats skiff has to be the ultimate shallow-water experience. The size and raw power of tarpon are unmatched among flats species. The aerial displays of fish heavier than 100 pounds are part of what makes fishing in The Keys legendary. INFORMATION: fla-keys.com

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Franklin County, Florida DESTINATION: Franklin County, Fla. FISH: Tarpon, Redfish, King Mackerel, Wahoo, Jack Crevalle, Amberjack, Gag Grouper, Pompano PEAK SEASON: June-December THE FISHING: Take a step back in time to experience Florida’s Forgotten Coast. Every cast could produce something different in one of the most diverse ecosystems in the world. Last month, Hurricane Michael lashed out on this beautiful slice of the Panhandle, but the fisheries should bounce back as strong as ever. You’ll find offshore species like wahoo, grouper and sailfish, as well as inshore species like pompano, redfish, tarpon, jack crevalle and speckled trout. In early spring, look for cobia and Spanish mackerel nearshore, while inshore you’ll find trout and redfish crushing topwaters. In summer, the king mackerel bite can be non-stop and tarpon are big and plentiful. Several species of snapper and grouper are always on the menu while offshore, blackfin tuna, wahoo, sailfish and more can be had. As we get into fall, big jacks will be tearing up tackle and the delicious flounder will be found as they spawn. False albacore or bonito can warm up a cool day in the blue water, also. From the mouth of the Apalachicola River to Carrabelle, you’ll find some of the hottest action anywhere! Redfish, trout and flounder abound, and you can cast for freshwater species like bass and stripers the same day. INFORMATION: www.floridasforgottencoast.com

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DESTINATION: Kona Coast, Big Island, Hawaii FISH: Pacific Blue Marlin PEAK SEASON: April-September THE FISHING: If a giant marlin is on your bucket list, there may be no better place in the world to check it off than on the Kona Coast of Hawaii’s Big Island. On the southeastern end of a 1,500-mile archipelago in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, massive shield volcanoes protect the leeward side of the Big Island from wind and rain, resulting in nearly perpetual calm seas off the Kona Coast. Three miles from land, the bottom drops into 6,000-foot depths while winds and topography create miles-wide cyclonic eddies that funnel nutrient-rich water up into the warm surface layers. These localized patches of biologically productive water attract big pelagics. Within sight of land, there is the opportunity to catch six species of billfish, six species of tuna, ono (wahoo) and mahi-mahi, among others. The main drawing card is blue marlin… big ones. Kona lays claim to more than 80 blues heavier than 1,000 pounds over the years, and that doesn’t include all the granders that were released. More than half of all the granders ever recorded from the Hawaiian Islands were caught off the Kona Coast. INFORMATION: www.gohawaii.com

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DESTINATION: Kamchatka, Russia FISH: Rainbow Trout PEAK SEASON: July-September THE FISHING: Some scientists believe the Kamchatka Peninsula is where rainbow trout originated in a web of cold-water rivers on Russia’s eastern coast. With very few roads and little human population to speak of, this roughly 100,000-square-mile slice of land across the Bering Sea from Alaska is as remote as it gets. In fact, the only feasible way to access its hundreds of miles of trout water is by helicopter. Kamchatka is a place that makes even the Alaskan tundra seem overpopulated with humans. It offers a wilderness experience unlike any other, and the fishing isn’t too shabby, either. Trout that eat dry flies, streamers and deer-hair mice skated across the surface average 20 to 22 inches. Each short season, anglers catch 30-inchers that are aggressive and as hot as they come. And while the rainbows are the headliners, there are also several species of Pacific salmon that make annual runs into the peninsula. Huge kundzha, a close relative of Dolly Varden, weigh into the teens. And trophy grayling round out a diverse fishery that’s one of the most unspoiled on the planet. INFORMATION: www.thebestofkamchatka.com

DESTINATION: Santee Cooper Lakes, South Carolina FISH: Striped Bass, Catfish, Largemouth Bass, Crappie, Shellcracker PEAK SEASON: Year-round THE FISHING: For a world-class freshwater fishery, the Santee Cooper lakes in South Carolina are as accessible as it gets. Interstate I-95 crosses Lake Marion and I-26 flanks the twin-lake system to the south. The lakes are connected by a 7-mile-long diversion canal, which provides another unique fishery. Lake Marion’s 102,400 acres of water are a timber-studded, aquatic vegetation-laden fish factory, while Lake Moultrie’s 59,900 acres have an incredible diversity of underwater cover and structure. This twin-lake system provides unmatched freshwater diversity. Marauding striped bass provide surface-schooling triple-digit catches per boat in peak season. The state record blue catfish was taken in 2017 and topped 113-pounds. Catfish in the 50- to 70-pound class are reasonable targets, and the big-fish population is on an upsurge. The system currently holds the world record channel catfish at 58-pounds. Need more? Crappies are abundant and commonly exceed 2 pounds, with 3-pound-plus fish distinctly possible. The system holds state records for black crappie at 5-pounds, largemouth bass topping 16-pounds and the former world record shellcracker that tipped the scales to 5 pounds, 7 1/2 ounces. Santee Cooper is the living legend of freshwater fishing. COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM I NOVEMBER 2018 I NATIONAL 9 INFORMATION: www.santeecoopercountry.org

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ifteen years ago, a friend and I flew into San Jose and took a small plane to Quepos, Costa Rica, where we fished offshore on a 42 express boat called Fishing Frenzy. It was my first fishing trip to Costa Rica, and I didn’t know it at the time, but the over-the-top offshore experience was typical for this tropical Central American paradise. It consisted of plenty of tuna, sailfish and dorado, and the never-ending chase for marlin. The trip had such an impact that it became an annual event. Then, four years ago everything changed. I started some business dealings in Costa Rica, which allowed me to begin splitting time between Costa Rica and my native south Florida. It has been the adventure of a lifetime. I’m not sure I can say what specifically drew me to Costa Rica. I think it’s a little bit of everything. The people, the adventure, the fishing and the beautiful scenery are all truly amazing. The people are always happy and definitely live the national slogan “Pura Vida,” which translates to “The Pure Life.” The diversity and magnificence of the scenery is over the top. Delivering Coastal Angler Magazine throughout the country has exposed me to different and varying locations. Within a four hour drive I can be exposed to the volcanos and hot springs of Arenal, the gorgeous beaches and surfing of Guanacaste, the beautiful and exotic jungles of Golfito and the Osa Peninsula, the quiet beauty and fishing of the Nicoya Peninsula, the world class surfing and fishing of Herradura, Hermosa and Quepos, and even the cooler climates and cultural centers of the Central Valley. The tourism of Costa Rica is truly an adventure. From ziplining through a jungle canopy to four wheeling up a mountain, from white water rafting to rappelling down a waterfall, and even seeing sloths and monkeys in their natural habitats, the adventures are endless. Adventure definitely exists in the fishing of Costa Rica. In 2017 the Herradura Quepos fishery was named the No. 1 billfishing area in the world by the Billfish Report. Offshore fishing easily offers the complete line up of pelagic fish and often includes double-digit catches. This is one of the few countries where catching an offshore billfish grand slam can be accomplished in one day. Last month, Coastal Angler Editor-in-Chief Ben Martin came down and we managed to squeeze in one day of fishing on my 32 Luhrs, Dream II out of Los Suenos. Where else in the world can you catch two blue marlin, two sailfish, and 15 dorado in a day of fishing? The inshore fishing for roosterfish, cubera snapper, snook and even tarpon is also world class. The freshwater fishing offers everything from rainbow bass (guapote) to machaca, and trout to largemouth bass. I have been to many places in the world, and Costa Rica stands out as one of my favorite bucket list destinations. Mike Erickson is co-publisher of Coastal Angler Magazine Costa Rica.

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t’s 2 p.m. on a bright, sunny day and I’m pitching pilchards in the shadow of a small bridge not 50 yards from a marina. As my bait turns and swims momentarily into the sunlight, a sudden swirl connects me to a solid slot-sized snook. My line has been in the water for less than a minute. “It can happen fast,” chuckled Capt. George Gozdz, who in 2019 is scheduled to host a new fishing show on The Sportsman Channel called Unfathomed. “There’s quality snook under almost any significant structure around here.” “Around here” would be the Indian River Lagoon (IRL) and St. Lucie River system, an estuarine wonderland on Florida’s southeast coast that stretches 155 miles and dishes up everything from monster snook, gator trout and delicious pompano to king-sized tarpon, jacks and a variety of grouper. The city of Stuart sits dead-center in this expansive maze of fishing heaven, and makes the perfect launch point Capt. George Gozdz shows off a monfor learning these waters. ster St. Lucie River snook. Look for “The diversity in this area is 8- to 10-foot depths with good current something special,” explained Gonear structure to find the big ones, he zdz, “Two systems converge here, said. Photo courtesy of George Gozdz. the St. Lucie River and Indian River, and St. Lucie Inlet provides access for ocean pelagics like sailfish. Inshore, snook is the most popular target on a year-round basis. From December through March, you’ll find the best action up inside the St. Lucie River because the water is warmest there. The stretch from Rt. A1A (aka: 10 Cent Bridge) west into the north or south fork of the St. Lucie River is the prime winter snook area. I throw Yo-Zuri Crystal Minnows and Hydro Poppers in low light conditions and pitch pilchards once the sun gets up in the sky.” Generally speaking, tidal stage doesn’t matter much for these snook, as long as the water is moving. Look for heavy structure near 10-foot depths with good flow and you’ll eventually connect. “Keep in mind this isn’t finesse fishing,” advised Gozdz. “There’s no way to haul a big snook— they can top 40 inches in length—out of heavy structure with light lines. I use 80-lb. test Yo-Zuri Super Braid with an 80- to 100-lb. test Top Knot fluorocarbon leader.” If you are looking to stay overnight in Stuart, Pirate’s Cove Resort and Marina (www.piratescoveresort.com; 772-287-2500) is a great choice with affordable rooms, wet slips and free launching around the corner at the Sandsprit Park. To fish with Gozdz, email: ggozdz@bellsouth.net.

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daptability is one of the most important attributes for a successful captain. Fall fishing in Miami epitomizes the importance of this trait. From one day to the next things can change off of Miami during this time of year. You can't just expect to run offshore and catch dolphin every day like you did all summer. What happens when you have an early season cold front on the horizon? If you clear the reef and are met with blue water and north current, you better have brought live bait. During these conditions, kite fishing may be your best bet during November. Sailfish, dolphin, kingfish, wahoo and more are sure to be prowling the reefs during the right conditions this time of year. Put out a kite spread with some live baits and you may be in for an action packed day. What if you have that same cold front and everything looks promising for a great day of sailfishing but you get to the edge and find green water and no current? This is a common occurrence during fall and a good captain knows how to adapt to these conditions. If the current is light, the kingfish will usually be snapping early in the morning on a November day. After trolling for kings,

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the next step may be to head offshore and find bluer water. If you have ugly water inshore, that usually means you'll have a harder edge offshore. The result can be blue green edges loaded with late season dolphin. When making the decision whether to live bait or troll, water color and current are definitely the biggest factors. It always helps to leave the dock ready for everything. Many anglers decide what they will target the day before they go fishing. If the stars align, this may work out in their favor. On many occasions however, choosing your species from the dock can set you up for failure especially during seasonal changes. It is best to leave the dock prepared to live bait or troll if need be. Assess the conditions then pick your poison. The most successful charter captains are always adaptable and always prepared. This approach can be beneficial to recreational anglers as well. Conditions don't just change by the week offshore. On many occasions they change by the day. The boats off Key Biscayne may be catching kingfish in green water during your average November morning. Travel a little further south and you may notice bluer water offshore in 300 feet. Run that edge to Triumph Reef and a blue water edge may push all the way into 100 feet. On the same day, the sailfish bite may be on fire to the south with the kingfish biting to the north. One day later, that blue water may make it to Key Biscayne and lead to a wide open sailfish bite out front. To be a productive fisherman it is crucial to be able to read the conditions and act accordingly. This is especially true during fall off Miami.

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starboard side, we fish an orange cowbell 300 feet behind the boat. Our final two outfits are spooled with wire line and fished from the back corners. These lines incorporate a 48 ounce torpedo weight between the wire line and shock leader and we finish them off with two large SCYLLA wahoo lures. My favorite colors are orange and black and green and black. The port side is fished 125 feet behind the boat and starboard side is set at 85 feet. Once on the troll, we never really have a set pattern and our spread allows us to be tangle free as we search for fish. While zig zagging over structure, bottom changes, rips and color changes, we look for signs of life and watch the bottom machine like a hawk. When a strike occurs, we mark the spot immediately by using the MOB feature and use those marks for future reference. Occasionally, we pull back on the throttle over favorable spots and let the baits sink down, then jump back on plane to yank those baits back up. In my opinion, if there are wahoo around that are not feeding, they can’t resist taking a shot at an annoying and fast moving colorful lure. That said, I like to base my lure colors on light conditions. When fishing before sunrise, my entire spread will consist of dark colored lures. As the sun comes up, I will change a few out for brighter colors. Once the strike occurs, don’t touch the throttles, as wahoo are often found in packs. It is not uncommon for two or three reels to start screaming at once. If your long baits are hit first, don’t clear any lines until necessary. We leave the rods in the holders and take full advantage of the two speed gears on the Shimano reels, slowly bringing the fish in between last ditch runs. Once the weight reaches the boat, it’s always good to have a dedicated leader man to pull on the

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30 foot shock leader to bring the wahoo to within gaffing range. Fortunately, my 29 foot Southport has dual doors on the transom so many of our wahoo are boated right through the doors. Before you boat your wahoo, it is always good to have plan in place before it hits the deck with its razor sharp teeth. Always have someone ready with a fish box open or keep everyone out of the way until it settles down. Flip flops are never a good idea around the mouth of a wahoo and can result in a fun day on the water turning into a day at the emergency room. After all the high fives and hooting and hollering have settled down and your spread is back in the water, I like to add a few bucket fulls of clean saltwater to the fish box. This creates a nice salty slush, ensuring the flavor of the fish. When cleaning wahoo back at the dock, I never use fresh water. I grab the salt slush from the fish box and use that when cleaning and cutting the wahoo into steaks. What we will not be eating with a couple of days, we freeze in ziplock bags with a little of that saltwater, to ensure the fish retains its flavor. Honestly, it is very hard to tell the difference between fresh and frozen when you take this extra step. My friend and fellow fisherman, Jeff Hald, turned me on to Bahamian

Sashimi wahoo a couple years ago. Since learning that preparation, I can’t seem to keep fresh wahoo in the house. Between my wife and kids, the plate barely makes it out of the kitchen before it is quickly devoured. It’s a simple, but delicious recipe that calls for thinly slicing the wahoo into medallion sized pieces and squeezing fresh lemon and lime juice on the fish and letting it marinate in the fridge for 30 min or so. Once chilled, serve with soy and or wasabi.

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forecastS some Wahoo around the new and full moons and in front of the inlets on an outgoing tide. Try using the same set up as I use for kingfish and slow troll around the deeper wrecks from 180 to 200 feet. You might get lucky with the jig and snag a nice Wahoo jigging off the deeper wrecks as well. Fishing over the third reef has also fetched me lots of sailfish in November, especially on a nice windy day with some chop. If you are targeting sailfish, try fishing from 80 to 150 feet. Look for current swings and free jumpers. My simple set up is 40 pound mono leader tied to a 3/0 circle hook. You can still pick up some nice amberjacks off the deep wrecks with the jigs. Try using the glow in the dark jigs with multiple hooks. For the latest on the upcoming year’s Extreme Kayak Fishing Tournaments visit www. extremekayakfishing.com.

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all is in full swing and with the weather starting to turn, kayak anglers will need to pick and choose their days to get offshore. The mahi mahi bite in November is very solid for kayak anglers given that November brings a lot of east winds that blow these fish in shallower waters from 150 to 300 feet. Many 10 to 15 pounders have been caught in the 200 to 250 foot range. Make sure to always carry an extra spinning rod to pitch a bait at the fish when a school goes by. My simple setup is 50 pound mono leader to a 3/0 circle hook. Also look for weeds and color changes. There has been a solid kingfish bite from 80 to 120 feet. If you can weed through the rat kings, you might pick up a decent 20 to 25 pounder. Try slow trolling a live goggleye over the third reef for some killer results. For my setup I will have one rod on the top and one at mid depth with a small egg sinker. My rods will

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