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Footwear: Huk Performance Fishing Attack The Huk Attack is the most engineered, purpose-built fishing shoe ever created. It brings performance features for the serious fisherman with unique traction, bullet-proof durability and all-day comfort and support. Giftware: The Catch and Release Print Shop Actual Size An alternative to taxidermy, these fish prints are created to the exact length of your catch and stamped with your name and information about your catch. Lifestyle Apparel: Frogg Toggs Prym1 Series Pilot II Jacket and Bibs The Frogg Toggs Prym1 Series Pilot II Jacket and Bibs is the company’s camouflage style of its bombproof Pilot II. It is available in shoreline blue, silver mist and blackout options. Technical Apparel: Frogg Toggs Sierran Transition Wader A zippered, flip-out chest pocket, large multi-function pocket and exterior fly storage area allow these waders to fill double-duty as a chest pack for storage of fly fishing gear. Electronics: Humminbird Solix 15 Chirp Mega SI GPS Humminbird has achieved improved detail and target separation with Chirp Digital Sonar. With touch screen or keypad interface, the screen can be customized and viewed with up to four panels. Fishing Accessory: Yeti Coolers Panga Duffel The Panga Duffel is a hardcore drybag designed to withstand brutal treatment and be completely watertight. It is fully submersible, and Yeti called it a gear fortress. Fly Fishing Accessory: Simms G3 Guide Stockingfoot Wader Simms has built its most breathable and durable wader yet in its new G3 Guide, with four-layers of Gore-Tex fabric in the legs and three layers above the waist. They also feature a chest pocket, handwarmer pockets and built in utility tabs.

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Fishing Line: Berkley Fireline Ultra 8 With four times the abrasion resistance of its original Fireline, Berkley’s thermally fused Ultra 8 comes in a range from 4 pound test up to 30 pound test. FishSmart: Eagle Claw 2017 Flounder Sample Pack Eagle Claw jumps in for the conservation of summer flounder and catch and release with its 2017 Flouder Sample Pack. Kids’ Tackle: 13 Fishing Ambition Combo Designed specifically with the smaller size of a child in mind, but packed with some features required by serious anglers, these salt and freshwater combos are perfect for the little angler who is really into fishing. Tackle Management: Daiwa Tactical Backpack This tackle backpack is perfect for hiking into a stream, walking the banks of a pond, hauling down to the surf or for use as a quickgrab on your buddy’s boat. It is custom designed to hold all the gear an angler needs.

Saltwater Soft Lure: LIVETARGET Hollow Body Mullet The Hollow Body Mullet is sure to find a place in nearshore and inshore boxes and be deadly for sea trout, redfish, snook, flounder and striped bass. It is an incredibly detailed and lifelike walking bait with great action. Fly Reel: Pflueger Supreme QRS Fly Reel With its innovative Quick Release Spool, the Supreme QRS offers an interchangeable large-arbor cassette spool system. The polycarbonate cassettes are secured in the spool carrier by an advanced locking system enclosed by a full stainless steel and alloy construction. Freshwater Reel: Shimano Curado K Baitcasting Reel As if the Curado weren’t legendary enough, Shimano has improved on its venerable reel with the latest in Shimano technology, such as smooth, efficient, durable MicroModule gearing. It is available gear ratios up to 8.5:1. Saltwater Reel: Shimano Sustain Reels C4000/5000 Shimano’s Sustain Reels are a saltwater line of spinning reels that fits into the higher end of Shimano’s line. Featuring Shimano’s advanced Hagane technology, they are smooth, powerful and durable for anglers seeking to do battle with midsized saltwater species.

Terminal Tackle: Trapper Round Bend Treble With an innovative “trap,” the standard version of this odd-looking hook has proven itself by holding baits in place and keeping fish on the hook. The treble-hook version of the trapper is revolutionary. Freshwater Hard Lure: Savage Gear 3D Topwater Bat This crazy-looking bait plays on the nature of predatory species to strike on reaction. It is a hard, surface-walking bait 3D scanned to mimic a bat struggling in the water.

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Saltwater Hard Lure: Rapala X-Rap Magnum 40 Did somebody say wahoo? The new X-Rap Magnum 40 dives consistently to 40 feet with aggressive swimming action. It can be trolled as fast as 13 knots without rolling or kicking out.

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Freshwater Soft Lure: Lunkerhunt LP Prop Series The Lunkerhunt Prop Series combines the design of hollow-body soft plastics with modern prop technology previously found only on hard-body lures. The Prop Series features three body styles: The Prop Frog, The Prop Fish Sunfish and The Prop Fish Shad.

Rod & Reel Combo: Lew’s Mach Crush Speed Spool Combo This baitcast combo features Lew’s exclusive SLP Super Low Profile compact design in a premium 10-bearing Speed Spool reel with MSB Multi-Setting Brake dual cast control system. The combo’s onepiece IM8 graphite rod sports a Winn Dri-Tac splitgrip handle. Fly Fishing Rod: G. Loomis IMX-Pro Fly Rod G. Loomis’ IMX-Pro series was designed for professional guides. IMX-PRO MATRIX is a material that allows Loomis to use fewer wraps of graphite and build fast, responsive rods that are lighter and more sensitive without sacrificing power or durability. Freshwater Rod: 13 Fishing Fate Black With crisp action, incredible sensitivity and superb balance, the Fate Black offers the benefits of a Japanese 30T HTC blank, an innovative seamless reel seat, tanglefree guides with zirconia inserts, hybrid comfort grips and handles made of hand-selected Portuguese cork. Saltwater Rod: St. Croix Legend T o u r n a m e n t Inshore Legend Tournament Inshore rods are the blending of the sensitivity, power and durability found in St Croix’s existing Legend Tournament Bass and Walleye series with components and technology reserved for saltwater environments.

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If you’re looking for a quiet place to fish, with scenery, comfortable cabins and located far from the crowds, drive down to Denali National Park and visit Kirk Martakis at Fish Denali. He offers several lakes on private property that offer about 3,000 wild rainbow trout to 31 inches and trophy-sized grayling. They cruise the lake like sharks, and the clear water makes sight casting to them with single-hook jigs, nymphs or topwater lures too much fun. It’s some of the best lake rainbow fishing I’ve experienced. Cozy, fully equipped cabins located at lakeside offer everything you’ll need for a multi-day stay, including Wi-Fi and multiple bedrooms. It’s a good choice for large families, fishing buddies or couples who want a quiet, laid-back trip with some of Alaska’s best scenery (www.Fishdenali.com). Float fishing offers a change of scenery around each turn in the river as well as great fishing opportunities. Alaska River Tours offers remote float trips along the road system, with neither the crowds nor the expense. Depending on the season, owner Reinhard “Reini” Neuhauser chooses the best rivers for grayling, trout, sheefish, pike, salmon and char. On overnight excursions, he provides tents, camping gear and boats. You arrive ready to fish. I recommend the overnight float, which makes the most of Alaska’s 19-plus hours of daylight. Fish when it’s light, and float during the remaining five hours from midnight to the 4 a.m. during the twilight period, when it’s still light enough to read. It’s a heady trip that is only surpassed by his camps and food served (www.akrivertours.com). The Kenai Peninsula For a quick day of fishing, the Kenai River offers big king salmon to 70plus pounds that sizzle drags. Guide Joe Connors was my instructor back in 10

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my college days, and he’s still as tough on catching fish as he was on me learning public speaking. He’s a long-time Kenai veteran, and his guides at Big Sky Charter and Fish Camp have a long-time, sterling reputation for helping anglers of all skill levels catch silver and sockeye salmon, char and rainbow trout in the 25- to 34-inch range. He offers comfortable riverside cabins, evening barbecues and a quiet place to enjoy the river (www.kenaiguide.com). Bristol Bay Bristol Bay lodges offer the crème de le crème of Alaska sportfishing in these western Alaska waters, where tens of millions of salmon move into various watersheds each year. A couple hundred lodges and camps offer a variety of services, from bare-basic outfitted trips to spectacular lodges with fly-out fishing, shore lunches, and gourmet meals. Mike Gorton runs Goodnews River Lodge, the only lodge located on the 400-milelong river that offers some of the best boat-accessible river fishing for silver salmon, rainbow trout and char you’ll find in the region. It is a mixed-bag fishery, where no matter the weather, you can fish. There wasn’t a stretch of the Goodnews when friend Mark Wade and I fished that didn’t have silver salmon hammering our flies and big rainbow trout swarming in numbers like piranhas. The guides have great people skills and are skilled in their knowledge of the river (www.goodnewsriverlodge. com). Southeast Alaska In southeast Alaska, Marlin Benedict, of Fish Wrangell, offers freshwater fishing for salmon, cutthroat trout and char in the remote, beautiful jungle streams of the Tongass National Forest. You don’t walk long distances here, as most of the good fishing is within a half mile or so of saltwater, which also guarantees fish as fresh as they come. The most fun in fishing these shallow waters is watching salmon attacking your fly or lure. Personal service is topnotch. (www.fishwrangell.com). Chris Batin is editor of The Alaska Angler and author of nine award-winning books and Alaska fishing DVDs. He is featured as an Alaska legend in a new book, “Alaska’s Greatest Outdoor Legends,” published by the University of Alaska Press. For over 40 years, he has run The Alaska Angler Information Service. Discover more at www.AlaskaAngler.com.

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Hammerhead Tuff Grab spearfishing gloves are the toughest warmwater spearfishing gloves available. Tuff Grabs were designed in Hawaii for use in asspetto spearfishing, which involves the diver descending to the bottom and scratching up substrate to attract inquisitive fish. In this style of ambush diving, normal diving gloves only last weeks. Tuff Grabs last months, saving the diver money in the long run. A full 5-finger, 2mm neoprene glove with reinforced flexible amarra (synthetic suede) palm and double-stitched gripped reinforcements offer exceptional durability without sacrificing dexterity. Anti-Slip rubberized grips are sewn into each fingertip and palm, leaving the knuckles open for flexibility. Large batting-glove style Velcro enclosures keep the glove tight. Tuff Grabs are available in both Deep Reef and Pelagic Shatter camouflage to help make you the ultimate predator.

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ith warm, nutrient-rich waters, south Florida’s system of freshwater lakes and canals makes perfect habitat for exotic species from all over the world. Regardless of how populations of these weird and sporting fish arrived, they are there to stay. Anglers might as well enjoy them. Darcie Arahill, a.k.a. Darcizzle Offshore, knows her way around these canal systems. She has a particular enthusiasm for Delray Beach, Fla.’s Lake Ida, which is a small water body in an extensive system along Florida’s southern Atlantic coast. She enjoys the excellent bass fishing, but perhaps more appealing are the exotics that happen to be fantastic gamefish. The following oddballs are some of Darcie’s favorites from a fishery unlike any other. Sunshine Bass: These hard-fighting fish are produced and stocked by the state to control shad populations. They are a hybrid cross between striped bass and white bass without the capability to reproduce. State agencies across the country stock their versions of sunshine bass, and regional variations are called hybrids, wipers, whiterock and palmetto bass. Sunshine bass offer the fight and some of the size of a striped bass, while displaying the aggressive feeding behavior and warm-water tolerance of white bass. Although the current strain being produced might not be capable of achieving the size of the more than 16-pound state record, Darcie said they catch plenty of 5 to 6 pounders. Sunshine bass will take artificials like bucktails and swimbaits, but Darcie said you’re better off fishing live American shad or shiners on a Carolina rig. Clown Knife Fish: Lake Ida, its northern sister Lake Osborne, and their canals are the only places in North America where anglers can pursue clown knife fish. These aquarium escapees have become a desired gamefish for those in the know. They are a flat, silvery fish with a snake-like tail. They can swim powerfully either forward or backward, which produces a unique fight. Darcie said these natives to tropical Asia jump like tarpon, and they have been recorded up to 10 pounds in Florida. A clown knife fish might eat a

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2. Use dangling flashers and chum to increase your chances of attracting them. 3. When you become aware of their presence, do not move a hair as they will disappear if they detect any change in your body language. here’s something about jumping into the blue 4. Do not look at them directly; they do not like eye contact. Use your abyss that gives some people the creeps. For best acting skills to imitate an innocent many, there’s an eerie sense of turtle who has no interest in wahoos. vulnerability knowing that “something” 5. Use a throw flasher to bring them in could materialize from any place at any closer, within range of your speargun. time out of the deep blue. For others, 6. Dive in with a slow and soft descent, the excitement of being able to hunt with your eyes and head turned elsewhere. different species propels them to set 7. If you have done everything correctly aside any doubts about venturing off the and they are still hanging around, extend reef and into new territory. your speargun slowly and take careful Spearfishing in water that is aim, because you will get one chance. hundreds or thousands of feet deep 8. Unless you are extremely confident is a completely different feeling than you can get the kill shot, aim for center reef hunting. For one, looking through mass where your chances of hitting the your mask into deep blue water can be Sheri Daye swims in a big wahoo. target are highest, but not too far back or disorienting when there is nothing for Photo by Vaeamuni Kama too low as a gut shot will result in a tearyour eyes to focus on—no reef, no cover, off. no frame of reference. But just when 9. Let the wahoo complete its initial you begin to wonder why you are floating around in this vast sea of run. The burst of energy with the spear, line and float in tow is impressive, nothingness, you suddenly become aware of another presence—a wahoo but the fish will tire quickly and to the point where you can pull it in by is floating beside you! No matter how hard you are looking, you never the float line. see them coming in; they just materialize out of nowhere. 10. Once you have your fish in hand, gloat, take pictures, show off, Wahoos are one of the most coveted fish for bluewater hunters. That grill and eat! is because they are stealthy, good-tasting and way smarter than you are. They can solve differential equations, calculate the exact range of your P.S. Bluewater spearfishing is thrilling but should only be done after speargun and read your mind. Their elusive nature and narrow body proper training and experience. shape provide a challenging target even for the most experienced of hunters. Sheri is a world-record holder, host of Speargun Hunter, and producer Here are some tips for hunting this wary species: of “The Blue Wild Ocean Adventure Expo” in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Follow 1. Use the right equipment. Bluewater spearguns have longer range “Sheri Daye” and “The Blue Wild” on Facebook and Instagram. and detachable terminal equipment, including shaft with slip-tip, float line and surface floatation. Do not use a reel gun unless you want to get For more Sheri Daye, go to spooled in seconds and lose your gun.

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ur day began with a late start. We expected to drop our baits at sunrise, but arrived around 9 a.m. We quickly set up a sunshade tent, rolled the fishing cart down with our gear and carried the kayak to the spot. My family has fished the coastlines of Brevard County since the mid 1990s, long before kayaks became so popular, when you used surfboards to get your bait out well beyond the surf. My father has recorded some noteworthy catches with this technique using live bait on conventional reel setups. On this day, we picked up some frozen bonita from a local bait shop and were specifically targeting sharks for catch and release. I brought two heavy conventional reel setups, a spinning setup for tossing in the trough and a heavy surf rod for tossing lures into the surf. We planned for a long day of fishing in southern Melbourne Beach. I spread our rod holders down the beach, set up our rods and began arranging the fishing rigs. We use custom rigs for sharks. The one I used to beach an enormous hammerhead in early July consisted of a 20/0 circle hook (debarbed), 6 feet of 600-pound coated steel leader and approximately 10 feet of 300-pound mono shock leader. I’ve found debarbing circle hooks makes for easy and quick hook removal, especially with smaller sharks, such as blacktips. We took turns dropping the baits with our kayak, the shortest being about 175 yards and the longest around 250 yards off the beach. Our baits were secured by tying about 8 feet of breakaway biodegradable twine at the hook eye with a cement block piece at the end. The baits sat for five and a half hours before we got any action. At this point, I figured the crabs had picked apart our bonita and the day was done. We were cooling off in the water when my buddy’s, Pete Filiberto, Penn International 80w went off. He ran out of the water, but the bait had been taken. I saw a little activity with my rod, but figured a sea turtle had passed over the line. Less than five minutes later, that hypothesis had changed. The deeper drop proved worthy. My tuned-up Penn 12/0 Senator began screaming, and I told my buddy to grab the plate and belt, while I tightened my newly upgraded drag to full. We struggled to get the belt in place, so I ended up fighting with the rod butt in the sand; it was nature’s fighting chair. I kept the pressure throughout the struggle with my 125-pound Bullbuster mono line. The fight lasted approximately 30 minutes, standstill at times, but I never lost much gain. A few equipment malfunctions such as my handle grip coming loose and my shorts falling off didn’t stop me from successfully landing and quickly releasing the enormous hammerhead. I was exhausted. We did not have time to tag or measure it, but we believe it was at or over 10 feet in length.

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20-pound fluorocarbon leader. For bonefish, Poland sizes down to 10- or 12-pound mono with a 10-pound fluorocarbon leader. He sight fishes for bonefish with live shrimp, but he also catches a lot of fish dead-bait fishing. The technique involves Power Poling down in an area where the bones should be. Capt. Poland then rigs a hook with a single live shrimp and a half of a dead one. “There’s a live shrimp that’s jumping around with a dead one that’s just sitting there smelling,” he said. It’s a remarkably effective technique. Tarpon and Snook: The bay side of Largo is a hot-bed for tarpon and snook. This time of year, there will be plenty of slotsized and larger snook along with juvenile tarpon from 2 to 4 feet in length around the mangroves. Capt. Poland starts his mornings cast-netting the preferred bait: pinfish and pilchards. Depending on conditions, he rigs them with or without a cork on a 3/0 or 4/0 hook and a 2-foot leader of 40- to 60-pound fluorocarbon. Then he goes looking for some moving water and pitches the baits around the mangroves. Even with 60-pound line, a 32-inch snook or a tailwalking 4-foot tarpon is a handful, especially in these snaggy, shallow environs. Sharks: Finally, and what Poland called “last, but definitely not least,” are big sharks.

Capt. Poland hung into his first big shark when he was just 10 years old and fishing Florida Bay on a guide trip with his dad. The captain tricked the fish into biting by dragging a dead ballyhoo in front of its nose. He then handed the rod over to a young, enthusiastic and impressionable boy. Poland has been doing the same thing ever since. “I wonder why I ever do anything else,” he said. “They’re big, they’re powerful and they’re fun.” With a heavy spinning rod or up to a 30w conventional setup, he fishes bait on an 8/0 circle hook and 4 feet of wire. The first order of business it to deploy a frozen block of chum. Then, if he’s caught a good live bait like a jack crevalle, he’ll fish it. If all he has is dead ballyhoo purchased at the bait shop, that works just as well when fished just like Poland saw the captain do it many years ago. On windy days, Poland sometimes even deploys a kite, just like the ones used offshore. He’ll bait it with a live blue runner, and wait for the show to begin. “There’s nothing like seeing a 10 foot lemon or hammerhead come up out of the water to eat that bait in 3 feet of water,” he said. Unless you go see for yourself, you’ll just have to believe that’s the truth. From offshore to the backcountry, Capt. Greg Poland is skilled in all the fishing the Florida Keys have to offer. Check out his website at www.gregpoland.com.

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t’s worth repeating. Today’s marketplace is overflowing with shelves full of artificial lures embodying the look and actions of countless live baits. If you were limited to a single lure guaranteed to catch fish in a variety of situations from shallow water to offshore, on the surface or near the bottom, anywhere in the world, what would you choose? While you are wrestling with your decision, consider that the government answered that question for you more than 75 years ago at the beginning of World War II. Survival kits aboard warplanes and in life rafts contained a leadheaded bucktail and a length of fishing line. Story after story talks about how successful that bucktail was in providing food for starving military when they were in a life raft or stranded on an island. The popularity of the bucktail has waned over the years and only a relative handful of anglers today recognize its true value. It remains my favorite lure, and I can’t even begin to list the myriad species I have caught on it in many of the world’s waters. Before the advent of soft plastics, we just fished a plain bucktail or we hung a strip of bait on the hook. By the way, dangling a length of bait from a bucktail is exceptionally effective today. In the early days of soft plastic, the worm combined with a bucktail worked well. Now, there are countless soft plastic tails that greatly improve the effectiveness of the leadhead. If you decide to use a bucktail more often or plan to try it for the first time, let me remind you of some of the basics. You always want to attach the leader with a loop knot so the leadhead can swing freely without moving the line or leader up and down. The rule of thumb is to use the lightest weight bucktail that will reach bottom or the depth you want to probe. And, it goes without saying that the lightest leader also makes a difference in performance. You’ll find that some leadheads and plastic tails will outfish others. It’s a matter of preference, experience in fishing them and how you rig them.

If you are targeting bottom species, the bucktail has to bounce along the bottom and not rise very far above it. When you are simply probing, it pays to work the offering from the bottom to the surface. Trolling a bucktail can also be extremely productive. The best approach is to fish it on a flat line and not more than three or four waves behind the boat. One rule that I try to follow is to keep a spare rod rigged with a bucktail whether I’m inshore, on the flats or offshore. You never know when a situation will arise when you need to present a bait to a fish you can see. That’s when a bucktail provides the answer. If the fish remains in sight, you can fish the lure shallow and, if it disappears, the bucktail can be allowed to drop in the water column. The leadheaded bucktail has been catching fish long before the military made it part of their survival gear, and it still catches fish today. Try it!

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28

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6:51a

8:01p

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Here we are in August already and it is the middle of the summer doldrums. There have been a few surprises this summer that should continue through August, one of them has been a brisk breeze that has kept us cool and comfortable in spite of the summer heat. August is still prime time snook fishing month and that fishing has been a bit tougher than usual, but my hope is that August will bring us calm mornings and a better snook bite. Remember snook fishing is catch-and-release this month so land these girls carefully, snap a quick picture and put them back in the water. What constitutes a careful release? Well, holding them horizontally with support around the belly. Make sure to execute a careful release to ensure the fish swims away on its own. A great idea is to have a landing on board so you can slide the fish into the landing net while keeping them in the water at all times until ready for release or pictures. This allows the fish to continue breathing and recover quicker ensuring a healthy population of our favorite linesiders. The tackle that I prefer for snook fishing in Miami is the same that I would use for permit fishing, which is a 7 foot medium action rod spooled with 30 pound braid and a 4000 class reel. As far as terminal tackle I use a Bimini twist for my double line on my braid and attach 40lb test fluorocarbon leader by way of a surgeon’s knot. Some people prefer to use circle hooks when live baiting snook and while that is not a bad idea I have had zero issues using 1/0 J hooks for snook and I have not gut any fish. The bait of choice this month for snook is live pilchards or live pinfish. These baits are great and if there is a snook around, you can bet that it will engulf your

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N 25° 54.2’Beach / W 80° 07.2’ Florida, Miami Harbor Entrance, Haulover Pier, N. Miami N 25° 54.2' / W 80° 07.2'

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SUMMER FISHING FORECAST

South Florida summers are typically very warm and humid however; this should not discourage fisherman to get out on the water and fish. The hot weather brings ferocious strikes from fish in relatively shallow water. All of the flats inshore and nearshore are usually active very early in the morning or later in the early evening as well. Summer fishing means getting up early in order to take advantage of the morning bite. Fishing the summer flats can be easy. Live shrimp and crabs can

be obtained from local bait shops and used with a 6.5' to 8' spinning rod. Use hook sizes to match your bait size and a fluorocarbon leader for stealth along with minimal weight. Drifting over the deeper flats and channel edges is a technique used by many guides and fisherman. If you have a poling platform and a person willing to push you around-that method is another top choice. Some of the species you can expect to catch off Miami flats are bonefish, permit, snapper, barracuda. There will

also be plenty of big sharks however they tend to prefer live fish bait such as a butterflied barracuda or jack. Backcountry fishing can be even better because few people make the drive and are offended by the mosquitos in the area. Tarpon, snook, seatrout, and tripletail are often caught in good size and number during the heat of the summer. All will take a fly or soft bait lure that is well-presented. Call me if you have any questions about fishing for these species.

Lastly, do not overlook freshwater fishing the local canals and lakes. This makes for a quick and easy trip by land or small boat. You have the choice of fishing live bait or lure but I always prefer the fakes. Sight fishing is still possible. Always wear your favorite polarized glasses so you can spot the fish!

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It has been a sweltering summer so far. Beat the heat and increase your catch by fishing at night in August. It is still closed-season for snook, but many can still be caught and released at the inlets, day and night. Joe Donnelly of Boynton Beach says snook can be found 6 MIAMI

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stalking the shadows surrounding underwater dock lights and bridge lights. Flair Hawk jigs, surface plugs, and live croakers or sardines all work well. You may also find tarpon around the lights at night. Live pilchards or sardines and heavier tackle will give you a good shot at releasing one. Permit have been making a good showing on the beaches at night. Live crabs are a fantastic bait for catching permit. Cast your bait out beyond the surf zone to where the permit will be foraging. A member of the jack family, permit can really test your tackle and your skills. Be ready to settle in for a long fight if you hook one over 20lbs. There is no closed season in our area, but size and bag limits are technical for permit. Two fish per angler per day. One of those two fish can exceed 22 inches (fork length), but the second must measure between 11 and 22 inches.

Donnelly also mentioned that lookdowns, often called moonfish, can be found circling around lights at night all along the Intracoastal. Anglers who know how to fillet these skinny fish know the reward is worth the effort. Lookdowns will readily eat small pieces of cut shrimp on small hooks and light line. They will also bite small jigs, and even sabiki bait rigs. Larger fish can put up a good fight on light tackle, so don’t underestimate them. Anglers drifting dead sardines or live baits from 160ft into the reefs can expect to catch mediumsized kingfish and large bonitos. Anchored anglers who chum heavily over active reefs can fill bag limits with yellowtail snapper at night, avoiding the triggerfish and filefish during the day. Trollers dragging small feather lures in the 120-300ft depth range can catch up to 8lb blackfin tunas,

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and bonitos up to 15lbs. Dolphin have finally shown up in good numbers offshore, and should still be around in August. Most are schoolies, but there are some nice bulls and cows mixed in. Head east early in the morning and look for floating debris and weedlines, especially near the edge of the Gulfstream, typically 10-12 miles offshore at this time of year. And for you divers and freedivers out there, spiny lobster season opens August 6th. Be sure to have your crawfish endorsement on your saltwater fishing license and a 3" carapace measuring tool with you while you’re harvesting. Regular season daily bag limit is 6 lobsters per angler.

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HEY DAD! MY ROD IS BROKEN!

We have all heard this in one form or another while fishing. If not, you need to fish more. This month we are touching on quick fixes to save the day. Next time you go to the tackle shop spend a few bucks on assorted rod tips that would apply to your rods, but a little larger ones

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as well. Add a stick of hot glue and a cheap lighter to that ziplock bag and you can cure broken rod tips in a couple of minutes. Another addition to your repair kit is one or two rod guides. A small light one and a heavier one. The ceramic pops out of a guide or the frame fails and your rod doesn’t serve you as well. A sharp knife will remove the old guide by cutting the threads where they pass over the broken guide’s foot. Then some electrical

tape, heat shrink (and lighter) or even wrapping the guide on with light monofilament will save the day. A couple of really heavy tie wraps or appropriate sized hose clamps can solve disasters with broken reel seats. Position the reel and lock it in place with either weapon. Most tackle shops carry split rings and split ring pliers. With these items you can repair lures when the hooks get broken or too twisted to repair with a little bending back in place.

Small tie wraps and rubber skirts can rebuild bucktail or nylon jigs when one too many toothy fish make your jig or even trolling lures bald. Small lengths of surgical tubing can make effective lures when added to jig heads as well. I was 100 miles off South Pass Louisiana and we had run out of bait and lures. (That was a hot bite of huge mahi). I took T shirts and tore them in strips and tied them on lure heads to keep fishing. We caught over a hundred mahi, all over 20 pounds and a blue marlin that day back in 1971.

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This month I was very busy fishing. I also fished in Upper Michigan. I caught one of my first fish up in Michigan. It was a smallmouth bass, while I was fishing with my cousin Stevie Lynn on Twin Lakes. We also fished the Big Dog Fat Cat tournament recently, and caught some nice fish. We brought one of our sponsors, Garmin, on the boat to represent and thought it would be cool if we placed. It was very calm while we fished, and the bite seemed to be between 10:0012:00. Our first fish was right in the morning on a blue runner. It ended up being about a 12-pound

kingfish. Our next 4 fish were 25 to 30 pound kingfish. Three of the four kingfish were in the boat in under 4 minutes. Our last kingfish was an 18 pounder. After that, all we caught was bonito and sharks. After we weighed in, we added all the weight, thinking it would be like 3rd place aggregate. It was 1st aggregate, and we beat second place (our friends Spiced Rum III) by 1.2 pounds! We had a five fish aggregate of 126.2 pounds. We all were astonished. We won a Loadmaster boat trailer, some money, a trophy and I got 2nd place SKA Junior Angler.

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GRAMP’S CRAMPS By Cliff Kunde ICAST, GREAT SHOW, BUT MY FEET HURT. Each year the ASA (American Sportfishing Association), hosts a true ‘trade show’ for buyers and manufacturers called ironically, ICAST. This year it was held in Orlando, FL and it was by far the largest of any ICAST shows I have been to and I’ve been to 31 over the years. Chicago, New Orleans, Las Vegas and Orlando come to mind. This time they partnered up with ‘AFFTA’ (American Fly Fishing Trade Association) and ‘NMMA’ (National Marine Manufacturers Association). The combined effort kept an old man like me on the move. It was almost too much to see and experience, but worth the trip to see old friends and new products. They have a “New Products Showcase” that allows a novice to get the flavor of the show and writers a chance to save a lot of time exploring the grounds for something NEW. These shows are not open to the public as a general rule, just reps, buyers, writers and manufacturers. As a rule I have to say that often the products are just a change in color or extra wiggle to a lure. The last half dozen years they have had little or no cooking products, but this year we were pleased to see some new products and a little cooking thrown in to placate guys like me.

New products I liked include the Electronic Flare made by WEEMS & PALTH (www.weems-plath.com). A non-expiring flare that meets Coast Guard requirements, with only one per boat required. This is actually a great night time device, but is not good for the daylight hours. Worth looking into though. The FIREXDISC portable propane cooker, (www.FireDiscCookers.com). This handy cooker folds up and stashes away quickly and provides a very real cooking platform for the woods, beach or back yard. If you like cooking on a wok then this one’s for you. It comes in different sizes from 24 inch to 36 and a taller or shorter stand. You’ll have your choice and application to consider. They have a ton of accessories to complement the product as well. The PELICAN 20qt Elite Cooler, (www.Pelican.com). This new hard cooler will keep ice for a week, it is not very big at 20qt and is not light, but it works when you want it to. I’ll never forget the PELICAN case we took to Kuwait in 91’ with the US Air Force. It stored all my combat gear and some. A hard shell and secure travel handles made for excellent equipment transport. They also have a soft 20qt that does not leak all over the back seat of my truck.

Only tried it once, but I’m sure it will be in my inventory soon. My favorite came down to what my wife and I can enjoy. It has to be functional and efficient and be within the normal budget for most folks. The OUTDOOR EDGE, (www.outdoorEdge.com) had the ticket for us in their CUT-

N-QUE line. It’s new and will be an improvement over our normal cooking gear. The set comes in a case and is not at all cumbersome. The tools inside is what got my attention, full sized spatula and tongs that can be extended for use on our big grill. The case has all you need for a trip to the woods or beach or back yard. Knives, sharpener, grill brush, meat thermometer, fork and marinade brush. The only thing that would make me more satisfied would be an automatic dishwasher, because we will surly use all of the items each time we use them. Most of the accessories can also be purchased separately, on line. Great stuff for the outdoor folks, yep, and an ‘Outdoor Edge’ to boot. There were way too many items to bring forth in this short segment, so come back next issue to see if I have recovered and remember more. Tight lines and don’t forget to look around you, so much gets lost in the rush.

YOUTH REPORT Recently, I have been fishing more in freshwater then saltwater. What I have mainly been catching is Largemouth Bass and the occasional Peacock Bass. The Largemouth’s I have been bringing in are around 20 inches and the biggest one I have caught and released was 24 inches. We have been using weighted hooks with Burkley PowerBait Power Worm Soft Bait in black with blue fleck 10 inches long to catch these massive bass. The hooks that I used are the Mustad Ultra Point KVD Weighted Swimbait Hook. Where I have been finding these fish are around weeds, tall cat tails, and occasionally they can be seen

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feeding on small fish close to the drop off. The reel I have been using is the Quantum pulse reel. The Peacock Bass are very finicky eaters and can be spooked easily. To catch this fish it takes a lot of patience and hard work. But once they make the bite it’s a fun and amazing battle. I used the same hook for this illusive fish as I did for the Largemouth Bass. But I did change the bait to a more natural colored plastic worm. The worms that I used are the Berkley PowerBait Power Worms in the color Black. Early mornings, early evenings before sundown, and right before a midday rain storm are the only times I have been

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South Florida has a seemingly endless selection of freshwater exotic fish and they range from bait sized to tank busters. Whether you’re a technical bait caster, traditional spinner or fly enthusiast, there’s always something to chase despite mother nature’s mood swings. Various platforms can be a great way to keep things challenging and learn new tactics or techniques to catch fish. Sometimes, it’s simply what is available, but keeping a wider selection in your arsenal is always a plus as you never know when or where it may come in handy. I mostly reserve my bait casting for big top water plugs, hollow body frogs, swimbaits and crankbaits, on seven foot plus rods with

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MIAMI-DADE COUNTY FORECAST Summer is a particularly good time for some fast butterfly peacock action. Many of the butterfly peacock are off their beds and protecting young during this time. In this situation, most any lure you can drag past them will prompt a strike from one of these battlers. Live shiners are also a good bet for butterfly peacock and largemouth bass. There may be some butterfly peacock on beds and an effective way of catching them is to throw a weighted jig like a bucktail or a jig head with a plastic tail right on the bed. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission strongly encourages the catch and release of butterfly peacock year round to ensure the continued success of this very popular south Florida sportfish. In the heat of the summer, anglers wishing to try for largemouth bass will likely do best on topwater lures early in the morning or late in the afternoon. During the day, switch to a rubber worm, cast it into a shady spot under a tree, bridge, or ledge and fish it slowly. Wigglers or crickets fished under a bobber is an excellent way to catch bluegill, redear sunfish, Mayan cichlid, and oscar in urban Miami-Dade canals and a fun way to get kids started fishing. Small Beetlespins and Roostertails are also effective baits for catching bream. The Aerojet and Parkline canals are good bets for largemouth bass; Cutler Drain, and Tamiami canals for butterfly peacock, and the canals near the Speedway for bream.

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y the time I was 12 years old, I knew and fished at least two dozen bass waters, most of them from a canoe with my Pop. Usually there were no boat ramps, no houses and seldom another fisherman. That’s the beauty of the Adirondack region of Upstate New York. There’s tons of water and lots of fish. Often when the Adirondacks (ADKs) are mentioned in fishing circles, pristine secluded trout rivers or brook trout ponds come to mind. Our secret is that the ADKs have countless bass fishing options, as well, with any kind of water you could think of. Three renowned waters within my 30-minute fishing radius are perfect examples of the great bass fishing in our area. Lake George, Lake Champlain and Saratoga Lake provide varied and endless opportunities for both largemouth and smallmouth action, with a spectrum of habitats that could keep any bass enthusiast occupied for a lifetime. Additionally, if it’s a secluded canoe/kayak adventure you’re after, I dare say the ADKs have more backwoods bass waters on public land than any state I can think of. These woods are the same natural forests they were in 1885, when they were deemed untouchable thanks to Teddy Roosevelt. Imagine fishing secluded, crystal-clear waters with green mountains as a backdrop, moderate temperatures and a relaxing breeze. Since the founding of our country, these waters have provided sanctuary from the heat and congestion of the growing East Coast industrial cities. Summer retreats to the ADKs to fish and hunt were the norm, and coupling

these outdoor activities with attractions like Saratoga horse racing or a Lake George steamboat ride created traditions of the American summer vacation. Today, if you are serious about bass fishing, yet want to include family on the vacation, the Saratoga/Lake George area is the spot. I feel qualified to endorse the attractions, since when I am not fishing or hunting, I’m performing music at many of the area’s top resorts and restaurants. Though my profession as a traveling musician has allowed me to fish all over North America, my heart is still at home fishing the 6-million-acre Adirondack Park. Let’s start with Lake George, which is a large deep-water lake that is the ultimate finesse bass water. This beautiful 32-mile-long glacially carved lake has rock shorelines and is speckled with islands that provide endless bass structure. Lake George has AAA reservoir water quality and is crystal clear. Light 6- to 8-pound fluorocarbon line is a must while drop-shotting 30- to 50-foot rocky bottoms for big numbers of smallmouth and some nice 4-pound-plus fish. When drop-shotting I prefer natural presentation baits like the Berkley’s Gulp! Nemesis in the Smelt color. The lake temperature remains cool all year, and shaky-head worm presentations or small bass jigs will score a mix of largemouth and smallmouth in ultra-clear 20- to 40-foot depths. This is a great training ground for teaching your family or friends to fish. Shore fishing is a bonus, and many others and I make trophy catches all year from shore. I rely on my Costa sunglasses on this lake as much as my Lowrance Sonar. It’s so clear that I can watch strikes in 20 feet of water. I keep three pairs of Costas on board. I prefer yellow lenses for sunrise, low light and cloudy days. These lenses work wonders sighting fish and contrasting bottom structure. I use blue mirror on bright days and amber green mirror lenses for most other situations on the lake. Just to the north of Lake George, Lake Champlain offers everything a fisherman can imagine. Many experts rank Champlain among the top fisheries in the country for largemouth and smallmouth bass. You can fish just about any presentation in this vast lake, which combines natural and man-made structure like sunken ships, submerged train tracks and dock cribbings. My fishing concentrates on the southern end of the lake, where the water is usually very stained. Vast water chestnut beds yield many 5-pound-plus largemouth bass. Heavy abrasion-resistant line is a must; I prefer fluorocarbon or braid, depending on presentation. I normally punch the weeds with 1- or 2-ounce tungsten and big 10-inch Power Bait or Yum worms. Dark colors work best. Topwater and flipping are also go-to tactics, with countless backwaters providing breathtaking views and heart-pounding hook sets. To the south, Saratoga Lake is much smaller than George or Champlain. It is slightly stained and can be highly pressured but still provides large numbers of largemouth in the 3- to 5-pound range. Dense concentrations of cabbage and mixed milfoil create great opportunities for tossing plastics and jigs on the edges of long weed lines. Saratoga Lake’s close proximity to the City of Saratoga Springs makes it an ideal morning or evening getaway for those visiting during track season, which lasts through Labor Day. While the tourist season winds down, the fish really turn on, which make for some magical days in fall. The big lakes are great, but to me the gems of this area are the smaller lakes and ponds I learned to fish on. The unique chance to toss a lure to unpressured fish on public waters is a reality. The Adirondack Park features countless opportunities perfect for canoe and kayak fishing. With today’s lightweight watercraft, you can be alone with 2- to 5-pound bass after just a half-mile hike to numerous ponds and lakes. Many canoe and kayak waters are also roadside or within a state park. New York does a wonderful job providing trailhead access and parking areas for anglers with car-top boats. Research access at www.dec.ny.gov. The amount of good bass water in the Saratoga/Lake George is staggering. With its proximity to so many metropolitan centers, a short drive up I-87 can have you setting hooks on some beastly bass in no time.

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f you’re looking for some spectacular fly fishing for toothy critters, mako sharks are tough to beat as a game fish. They can be found pretty much worldwide, but right now is the time of year to visit southern California, where shortfin mako sharks show up off the coast every year within easy range for fly rodders with a small skiff. The mako shark is one of saltwater fly fishing’s outstanding but unappreciated game fish. Found on both the Atlantic and Pacific coasts, a smaller mako in the 20- to 30-pound range can be the perfect-sized fish for the beginning saltwater fly fisherman. Of course, fishing for sharks is a tad different than fishing for bluegills in your Uncle Ned’s farm pond, and the equipment also differs. First, you’ll need a boat, preferably a boat over 18-feet that can handle fairly choppy seas. Most center-consoles will do; however, a skiff with a beam of 8 feet or wider and a not-too-deep V will settle in the water better and will reduce pitch and roll to a minimum, offering a much more stable casting platform. A good chum line is the most effective way of attracting makos to within casting distance of your boat. Chumming attracts the larger makos and will place you in the position of being able to sight-cast to them. Into a chum bag, place the belly sections or fresh carcasses of tuna, bluefish or bonito, then place the bag into a milk crate or 5-gallon bucket and lower this mess over the side. Then sit back and listen for the musical score from the movie “Jaws” to begin. You won’t have long to wait once that chum slick begins to spread. Ideally, you should use fresh carcasses, but store-bought chum will suffice. One bit of important advice: Less is more when chumming; you don’t need much; no matter how small the slick, a shark can smell it from

miles away. Now that you have the boat and chum, the next thing to do is find a mako. On the West Coast, we are fortunate to have the continental shelf only a few miles offshore. On the east coast, you’ll have to venture a bit farther offshore. Keep your eyes peeled for working birds and surface-busting bait; constantly check the water temperature looking for readings between 66 and 70 degrees. But, be patient when chumming. I will wait at least an hour or an hour and a half before moving to another spot, but there have been occasions when the sharks made their appearance within a few minutes of 1 ½ hours. Once in the slick, makos will stick around for most of the fishing day. Drifting allows you to cover more water and in the process, attract more makos to your boat. By choosing the right season, having the right chum and chumming the right areas, you can count on hooking and releasing a good number of makos during the course of a single day on the water.

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