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More Of A World Traveler’s Top Fishing Destinations By Patrick Sebile

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ast month in these pages, I laid out what in my opinion are the top-5 fishing destinations in the world. It was a list of the most impressive fisheries I have experienced in a career spent traveling to fish the most renowned waters on this planet. From southern Africa’s Atlantic coast to Scandanavia, Panama, Australia and Venice, Louisiana, those five destinations topped the list among the 64 countries where I have fished. But there are other destinations well worth mention as some of the top fisheries in the world. With this article I will touch on five more destinations I believe to be some of the best on the planet. • Florida, U.S.A: Choosing a whole state and calling it a destination might be a stretch. However, the variety of great fisheries offered by this peninsula is what makes it one of the best places in the world for anglers. With fantastic inshore and offshore fishing, seasonal highlights like the east coast mullet run and some of the best bass fishing anywhere, Florida’s patchwork of options make it a great place for fishing. • South Island, New Zealand: This place is as wild as wilderness can get. Fishing for trout in New Zealand streams with the backdrop that was the set from the “Lord of the Rings” movies has to be one of the most incredible experiences of my life. Also, the north island offers great saltwater fishing for humphead snapper and yellowtail amberjack, which is one of the meanest and most powerful fish that lives in the world’s oceans. • Lake Biwa, Japan: This 259-square-mile lake is surrounded with history as one of the oldest lakes in the world. It is filled with millions of ayu—a small trout-related fish—that turned out to be the major food for a population of largemouth bass. There are consistently more

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big bass in Lake Biwa than anywhere else I know of. It is where the longtime IGFA All Tackle world record was tied just a few years ago with a bass that weighed 22-pounds, 5-ounces. • Ivory Coast, Africa: Years ago, I ran a lodge on the Ivory Coast, not far from the city of San Pedro, where Stuart Campbell used to come targeting record blue marlin. He succeeded a number of times. From April to June, my average day consisted of three to five fish in the 300- to 600-pound range. • Massachusetts, U.S.A.: I’m a striped bass addict, and fishing the shores of Massachusetts is a pilgrimage I must make on an annual basis, period! There’s nothing like fishing for striped bass when they’re blitzing bait on the shorelines of the northeastern states. Patrick Sebile is the owner and lure designer of Sebile Innovative Fishing (www.sebile.com).

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Editor’s Note: Each month, Coastal Angler Magazine and The Angler Magazine staff search our vast coverage area for photos that will grace our covers. With well over a million readers in diverse coastal and inland markets, our magazines strive for broad national appeal as well as local-level intelligence to put anglers on fish. The cover is different depending on which edition you, the reader, are holding. The following is a little information about this month’s covers.

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he time of year to target pompano, those tasty hard-fighting little fellas, is after the first few hard cold fronts. We can keep somewhat of a handle on these guys all the way through April. But we always must remember that these guys need to be at least 11 inches to the fork to be legal. And the limit is six per person. When we get into a school of pompano the action can be really fast and furious, so we must measure correctly and keep an accurate head count. This really gets to be a challenge if we have more than just the two of us in the boat. There are many bridges that span Tampa Bay and the surrounding waters and this is a great place to look for pompano. Bridge pilings are great hangout spots to start fishing. But as the water cools down, the power plants inside the bay become our main target zones. Tampa has two hot water discharging plants on the eastern shore and one on the western side. Both can be awesome hangouts for pompano, redfish, snook and cobia. But we’re after pomps for now, and any of these other guys will simply be icing on the cake. We start with a 7-foot medium action spinning rod with a PENN 2500 series spinning reel spooled with 10- to 15-pound Spiderwire Stealth braid. To this we add a Berkley Trilene 100% flurocarbon leader of about 3 to 4 feet. Pompano see pretty well, so the fluorocarbon is very important. We just love the heavily scented Berkley Gulp! baits for pompano. There are all sorts of simple pompano jigs out there, but we feel the scent attraction gives us an edge. Pomps love bright colors such as pink and chartreuse and a smaller profile bait. So we rig the Gulp! 3-inch shrimp in a glow/chartruese, new penny/chartreuse or the 3-inch swimming mullet in the pink and chartreuse. We rig the baits on heavier jig heads, 3/8- to ½-ounce, also chartreuse or pink, because we want that bait bouncing off the

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nviting friends fishing, and selecting this day weeks in advance, the wind was steady and the seas were a bit rough to start the day. We headed out early to Cedar Key on a Monday. We set up our chum and began catching bait. The targets for the day were cobia, kings, and grouper. After catching a few pinfish, we put out a couple of kingfish rigs, hoping to attract a passerby. Two sabiki rigs in the water and two unhooking, kept us busy for a while. As good hosts, we always try to put our guests on fish first and wait our turn. Our friends had each caught a nice Spanish mackerel while we were hoping for kings. Pinfish were sent back out; this time the bail was left open so the bait could swim free as we continued to fill the live well. I was up next, when all of a sudden my friend noticed the

line peeling off the reel of the free swimming pinfish out the back. Not saying I knocked anyone over as I leapt for the rod, but I quickly closed the bail. A fish was on and we were certain it was a king. It put up a good fight but I knew it wasn’t the biggest king I had ever caught. However, my eyes widened as it got closer and we could see the yellow spots of the silvery, torpedo shaped Spanish mackerel. It was a 6 pound critter, sporting razor sharp teeth, and the largest Spanish mackerel I have ever caught. One of the best things about Spanish mackerel is their abundance. We catch them often, so usually it is not a big deal. Today was different, today the Prince was King, but that’s just my point of view!

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Buster Donald of Macon, Ga. with a fine red taken October 25, 2016

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rout are on fire as of this writing, at Keaton, with fish being taken on live pins and shrimp fished under Back Bay Thunders and on synthetics, and soft plastics, either bounced on a jig or rigged on a jig under an original Cajun Thunder. Hard Jerkbaits like Cordell Redfins, Bite-A-Baits and Bomber Long A are all taking trout and reds at Keaton. I am sure, some anglers are also taking trout on stickbaits, such as MirrOLure's Top Dogs, Top Dog Juniors, She Dogs and Top Pups, or Skitterwalks, Zara Spooks, Super Spooks and Super Spook Juniors. We

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Matt Williams of Dallas, Ga with a great trout taken October 29, 2016

haven't slowed down from catching them on live pinfish yet. If water temps hold in the mid 70's as they have of late, expect all of the baits and plugs above to work, however, if the water temps drop down into the low to mid 60's, expect to shift over to Catch 2000's, Catch Juniors, and MirrOdines, in all three sizes #'s 14,17 and 27. Then, when temps get below 60 degrees, try the Paul Brown series in the Devil, Original, Fatboy and the two sizes of Softdines. December is one of my favorite months to plug fish; so give me a call and let's set up a trip to throw plugs. My charters have been great in November, with limits of trout on almost all of our trips, and several reds to go with them. Live pins under the Back Bay continue to be the ticket with Gulf water temps, running from 74 to 78 degrees on my last charter. We have yet to have a frost and today is November 8th, election day, ugh. Let's ask the Republicans about Global warming again this year and see what they come up with? Our reds have mostly been mixed in with the trout out in deeper water; but we did manage a few this past week on Thunder-Spins and Sleighs from the bars. Gold was the key on those fish. I only had a few minutes of Octoberfest, so far this year, and as soon as I got my ClarkSpoons rigged up and ready, that dried up immediately. I hope to run into some diving birds this week as I start 11 straight days this Friday. I'll let you know how both of those went next month. Meanwhile...Let's Go Fishing! Pat McGriff dba One More Cast guide service for 26 years! www.onemorecast.net 850.838.7541

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Rachel hooked it and let Ron pull it in. 17 pound grouper, 11/10/16

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he brisk fall air is refreshing. However, it does generate a gusty morning wind. That is fine if you’re fishing the flats, but going offshore requires a bit of forethought, such as making the trip out in short legs. A smart offshore trip might begin in 25 to 30 feet, fishing for Florida snapper and seabass while waiting for the winds to abate.

The trout guides are coming back with fine coolers of trout and red fish. The hot bait is small pinfish or “shiner tails”. A shiner tail is a pinfish that was been cut into strips and hooked to a hook or jig head. It can be fished straight or under a popping cork. Water 2 to 4 feet deep has been most productive. If the winter remains relatively cool in December, the song will remain the same. Jigs and plugs are working as well. As usual, the best bait is confidence,

but never be too shy to try something different. The “different” is what makes fishing always exciting for me. Florida snapper have, and will continue to be active and large. Although, some places where they are normally abundant, they may be sparse. So, if the bite isn’t strong, bounce to the next hard bottom. I’ve found them in 28 to 40 feet of water, and caught a gracious plenty on squid, cut bait and pieces of gulp. Some large seabass have been mixed in as a special bonus. The grouper bite has been fair. I’ve been using live pinfish for bottom fishing. However, I’ve found trolling to be a good option, especially if the wind is stiff in the early morning. For an appropriate plug color, try something in gray. Red snapper are super abundant. I’ve caught a ten pounder in 30 feet of water. Why regulation is the way it is, astounds me, and everyone else. We leave places, due to the overwhelming number of red snapper. Of course, by that time, a few snapper are floating off from gut hooking. So we can kill them, yet not take them to the kitchen. Conservation? I think not! For the shear fun of riding a reef donkey, pitch live bait on any common haunt and enjoy the ride. Amberjack will give free fishing lesions most anytime. Brian Smith BIG BEND CHARTERS www.BigBendCharters.com CaptBrian@bellsouth.net 877.852.3474 352.210.3050

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HORSESHOE BEACH Fishing is off the chain

Dixie Salvage

Dad and me on a half-day trip.

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ss the end of the year is closing fast, we get to reflect back and remember what a year it has been. The fishing has proved that we have recovered from the red tide. It has been a good year for the anglers. Summer months brought us a bounty of scallops, that you dream about the night before your first trip. Even first timers were limiting out in half day trips. As Labor Day approached, all of the Gulf Coast had their eye on what seemed to be a mere tropical storm. Then hurricane Hermine pounded the Gulf Coast, leaving behind a devastating blow to the Big Bend area. For the month after, we spent countless hours rebuilding our homes, docks, businesses and more, but it left a lasting imprint on our coast and in our minds. We won’t get into politics, but Mr. Trump will be our new president. (Yay) Now the Holiday season is upon us; we get to fatten up for the winter with all the holiday food and desserts. We travel abroad spending time with family and try our best to sneak in a fishing trip every now and then, because this is the time off year that fishing is off the chain. Big old gator trout get in the shallows and search out and eat anything it thinks it can tackle. They also are fattening up for the winter. Fishing has been really good this fall and it seems as though the winter will continue to produce. The fish are moving in to the shallow bars and shell bottoms, seeking warming water and abundant bait. We have been catching redfish and trout all along the shorelines and points, and on some of the outer shell bars. If you are so used to catching fish on a Cajun thunder with a Gulp, or live shrimp on the end, and dare to try other methods, now is the time. Swimbaits, suspending lures are a great choice to try. The fish are very aggressive and nothings compares to

the feeling of a big trout or redfish, hammering your bait as you are retrieving it, and it should stay that way until the water temperature gets cold enough, and causes them to become lethargic and head to the deeper holes in the creeks. We have been catching great numbers of redfish, some days catching as many as 20 to 30 fish. I had the opportunity to take my Dad fishing a couple of weeks ago, He doesn’t get to go that much due to responsibilities he has at home, taking care of his dogs. We went for a half day and came back with a good box of fish. Days like that are the great reminder of why fishing is so special to me. I remember as a kid how he directed me on how to fish and where to throw. I realized that sometimes we spend more time worrying about where to fish and what we catch, instead of who we are with and what they take from it. He was just happy being on the water, with me. I hope we get to go again soon. I hope everyone has a safe Christmas, remembering what it’s all about. No, not that new rod and reel, but it’s a time to reflect, enjoy family, and remember the day a Savior was born for each and every one of us. That’s what give us hope. Until Next year tight lines to all and to all a good bite.

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y dad, Stacy Sharp, was lucky enough to win the opportunity to buy a Florida alligator hunting license, to hunt in the Suwannee River. My grandfather is a gator hunt guide and has a really cool customized gator hunting boat. The first night we went, I was very excited, because it was my first gator hunt, (though I was still a little jealous that my older brother got to go two years before I got to go). My father, brother Stephen, grandfather Cary Crutchfield and I got to the boat ramp on the Suwannee, put the boat into the river, got on the boat and left. Most of the gators that we saw were small and would always leave before we could get to them. Around I think, midnight, we went back to the cars at the boat ramp for a nap. In a few hours, we got up and went out again and had about the same thing happen, again. So then, about half way through, I went to sleep on the boat, and when I woke up, we were pulling up to a food place to eat. After that, we went back to the ramp and cars, with NO gators, and went home. A few nights later, we went out again. The first part of the night, we got nothing, again, then went back to the cars for our nap, and then went out again in a couple of hours. Because I didn’t think that we would catch anything, I went to sleep on the boat. When my father woke up my brother and me, he and Papa Cary had finally caught one on the line. We fought him for three hours or so, trying to get him up to the boat. We used two harpoons, one big gator hook,

Spencer leans over his proud catch, with brother Stephen and grandfather Cary.

and four regular gator hooks to get him. We had to get him close enough to the boat so my grandfather could kill him with the bang stick. When I saw him, I almost jumped off the boat. He looked very big, so I was very surprised when I saw him. Then when my grandfather killed him, we got him into the boat. To do that, we got a pole with a hook and pulled him up so my brother could get some rope in his mouth and taped it up, and then attached to a hook, which was a part of an electric wench. We put him into the middle of the boat, which is actually a really big cooler. We took lots of pictures. The gator was a big 11 feet, 10 inches. Then we went back to the boat ramp. Afterwards we went to a diner, or that’s what I would call it, for lunch. Its name was I think Salt Creek Restaurant. After eating, we went home. Gator hunting with my dad, grandfather and brother, was an awesome experience that I will never forget and I can’t wait to go again next year!

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ello everybody! As you probably know I have to predict the future by writing this a couple of weeks in advance and that can be challenging at times, but I do the best I can. As I write this month’s article it is November 7th and I am sitting here at Steamers on Dock Street, over-looking by far, one of my most favorite places on earth, wondering how the next 24 hours will play out for the country that I love so much. There are two things that I can do tomorrow and I plan on doing both. Vote and Fish and I already voted! Right now, we have some great migration of sea trout and reds coming through. Two things to look out for when out on the water, are the birds and grass. If you see birds feeding in the shallows and you can get to them, great. You might have to weed through a lady fish or two, but the trout are down there too, and some big ones! Now, they are biting and the artificial baits have been doing great. If you go with just an 1/8 oz. lead head and a few of your favorite color plastics, you should do fine. A couple pops, reel, and repeat, should be full of action on both ends of the line! The other good spots are around grassy bottoms. If you do not get a bite in 10 minutes, move! Well, that is all I have for you right now, except as long as this water temp does not drop dramatically, keep an eye out for those manatees; they are being spotted a lot in the same grassy areas. Take a kid Fishing! Capt. Daniel Cedar Key Paddling 352-665-1276 Dan_Gator@yahoo.com COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM

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irst off this month, I would like to take a second, and talk about the Florida Pro Redfish Series. This year, they made a new division (The Big Bend) and it was an unbelievable series. It was a great atmosphere with some of the best people you could ever ask to fish with. I just returned from fishing this year’s championship in Tampa. This was probably the best event I have fished. The sponsors and staff went all out and made for a great weekend. If you are interested in fishing next year, go check out floridaproredfishseries. com, look them up on Facebook or give me a call for info. We have had an extremely warm November, which has kept the water temps up, thus keeping the bite going strong. The fish are piling into the creeks and rivers in our area. This is their typical fall pattern. The water is gin clear, which makes for some great sight fishing, which in my opinion, is the best way to go. Do not let some of the colder temps we are starting to see sway you from getting out on the water. Now, is one of the best times of the year to be fishing. You will have less boat traffic and less pressure on these fish, which is a great combination. The redfish in our area have been on fire in the Lowes Bay, Waccasassa area. This time of year, I rely heavily on a Zman Diezel Minnowz. I will fish it on a ¼ oz jig head or rigged weedless, depending on the structure I am fishing. If you find fish just lying on the

bottom, try one of the btb jigs Zman makes. Cast a few feet in front of the fish, and slowly bring it back into the strike zone. This time of year, we are also dealing with low water. Fish your way out with the water. You might be further out than you are used to, but the fish will want to stay in a certain depth, so you will need to follow. The top-water trout bite is still going strong as well. A Mirrolure She Pup has been the ticket for me the past few weeks, producing some nice gator trout. When the top-water bite tappers off, I will switch over to a Paul Brown Lil Devil. This is a slow moving twitch bait, emphasis on slow. The biggest mistake I see, is someone working the bait way to fast. Slow down, and this bait will produce great numbers and some crushing strikes. If you have the opportunity to get offshore, a little in the 8 to 10 foot range, the grouper bite is still going great over these shallow rock piles. Do not drive over the rock piles, get just outside of them and cast diving plugs, such as the Rapala X-Rap over them and bring them back across. You better have a good grip on your rod, because these guys will rip it out of your hands. The sheephead will also start moving out onto the rock piles. The best way to boat some of this great table faire, is a small knocker rig with a live shrimp. When you start getting bit, let the rod completely load up before you start reeling. I hope you get the opportunity to get out on the water and experience the fishing here in our area during this time of year. It is truly great. If you are interested, you can give me a call and book a trip today. If you have your own boat and want to grab some of the things I have mentioned in this article, make a stop at Captains Cove Outfitters and Mr. Jim will have everything you need. Until next month, have fun, be safe and take your kids fishing. Capt. Craig Spitznogle Florida Flats Charter Company (352)445-4978

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ow! I knew the fishing was gonna be good this winter, but this is crazy! I can honestly say that I've never seen so many bream schools in my life--and they are hungry. The entire Ocklawaha River, from Moss Bluff to Rodman Dam, is boiling with huge pods of bluegill and other pan-fish. Many of them are small to medium, but there are plenty of plate-sized slabs in the mix. The smaller fish are at the water's edge, while the bigger ones are a little further from the bank. Target creek mouths and fallen trees to ensure filling your cooler. If you

don't get a bite within a minute or two, keep moving until you find the "honey hole". Anything from bread balls, to cut bait, will be attacked the instant it hits the water near one of these schools, so the best baits to use are the ones that stay on the hook through vicious, piranha-like attacks. I like to use a bobber as an indicator and also to prevent from snagging the bottom. Bass, mudfish, and chain pickerel are feeding on the bream, so they will all be in the same area. Tip: You can see a lot of these schools from far away because of the

explosions on top of the water. Lakes in the Ocala National Forest are great right now as well. Large speckled perch are being caught out of Lake Bryant and Halfmoon Lake. Catches will increase as the weather cools down into winter. Slow trolling jigs, or minnows is the preferred technique of seasoned anglers. Due to the high numbers of pan-fish, bass are heavier and more plentiful than in previous years. Shiners, and artificials that imitate bream or shad (Swimbaits, crankbaits, flukes), will be your best bet at tempting a "lunker". Watermelon red or junebug colored soft-plastics work in stained water, and white patterns are the goto for clear water. The "Trophy Catch" program by the FWC, gives amazing rewards for bass caught and released over 8 pounds. All you have to do, is take a picture of your bass on a digital scale. Remember to make sure that the entire bass and scale is in the shot. Prizes start at a $100 gift card, plus much more. Go online for official rules, regulations, and registration. It's easy to participate. Just registering puts you in an annual drawing for a $40,000 bass boat! All species of fish, from bream to stripers, are feeding up for the winter right now, and there's plenty to eat. The fishing's great, the weather's great, and the tree leaves look like they were painted on by Picasso. So get out there and enjoy the bounty!

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elcome back yak fans, well, another one bites the dust! Here is my hope that the new year finds you well and Santa Claus brings you everything you want. Not sure you noticed that this will be my eighth year of wishing you all happy holidays. (How time flies when you're having fun.) That's over 100 stories and I've dealt with nine different editors. We've gone a lot of different directions over those years, found some interesting old Florida places, shared a few funny stories, some great destinations, and of course my continuing love of kayak fishing . As always, the high point for me as with any writer, is the occasional recognition from you, my reader. For that, you have my thanks. This month, a little about the cool weather patterns and the fish to expect. We've had breeder reds moving in and out with the cooler weather. I had several reports from fairly trustworthy fishermen (if there is such a thing) of reds in the 40 inch-plus range being caught. Believe me that's a big red for inshore. The trout are starting to get plentiful again, actively hitting well on several of the gulp and Littlejohn soft plastic on a jig head. They are also very willing to hit on the mirro-dine, chug bug , and of course my favorite, Zara spook Junior in bone . The fish I'd really like to discuss, is the underappreciated member of the family, the black drum. "Black drum Matter". The poor black drum has been a victim of the liberal media for years. (Sorry, I think I watched the elections more than I should. LOL ) The Black Drum has been getting a bad rap for years, yes the larger ones can be wormy, but have you ever cleaned a large trout? The "Black sheep" of the Drum family in slot-size should be a welcome addition to any fish fry.

When Lew and I do one of our fish fries, and believe me, we have a wide variety to offer, the one people keep coming back for you guessed it, the black drum. The reaction when you tell them is priceless. It's also one of the best fish for my daughter’s favorite, fish tacos. Now I know some of you reading this already were a "Drum head' so this is for all the others that malign this tasty fish. So why would I choose this month to write this, you guessed it, the drum are moving into the flats. On a recent trip, we saw all three species of drum tailing reds, blacks and trout. I'd never seen tailing Trout; interesting. This has been on the turning tide from low to incoming for (depending on the tidal flow) about the first hour or so. The other nice thing about the black drum is of course, that you can keep five, so don't be afraid and give them a try. You'll be glad you did. Kind of an interesting side story; when I was a teen fishing on the other coast with my grandfather, I pulled in what I though was a gorgeous fish, kind of pumpkin colored with a spot by its tail. I turned to him proudly and I'll never forget his comment was, “Throw it back. Look at the mouth. It's a bottom feeder, we don't eat bottom feeders.” Boy has that changed! Yes, it was of course, a redfish now, unquestionably one of the most sought after of our gulf species. So I'm not saying that black drum will replace reds, but things do change. As I close, please share with me our prayers for the men and woman in the armed forces this holiday season, and wishing you and yours a merry holiday season. Till next time, Bruce Bruce Butler The Stumbling Gypsy (352) 428-5347 Bruce@IndianBayOutfitters .com Web: www.IndianBayOutfitters.com

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inter’s arrival here in North Central Florida, generally brings with it, the beginning of Prime Fishing Season for both speckled perch (crappie) and bass. For the specks, our top-producing lakes (ranked alphabetically) within a hundred miles or so from us here in Gainesville, are: Alto, Dexter, George, Lochloosa, Newnans, Orange, Sampson, and Santa Fe. Each has taken turns up high on the “Most Productive” list— with frequent shifts due to water level, aquatic weed growth, and the simple “boom-and-bust” nature of the speckled perch. Presently, the water level might be a tad lower than ideal on Newnans, Orange, and Lochloosa, but to date, nobody has reported having a problem accessing any of these favorite lakes. Just ahead of winter, our specks are most often found out in deeper, open water, and prone to nab crappie jigs, Beetle Spin-types, or live minnows best. Of the crappie jigs, the little Ron’s Zip Jig has been the number-one producer for two years, running and has started strong again this season. This season, some lakes from the above list, have made more noise among speck fishers than others. Little Alto (near Waldo) has consistently produced nice numbers of good-sized crappie. At the outer edge, distance-wise, of our prescribed range, Dexter (near Astor) seems to annually be high on

this list and is good again. Newnans’ specks have sputtered in and out of feeding gear, but Gainesville’s closest major lake has been really good on occasion. So far, Orange has outproduced its sister lake, Lochloosa, and when the wind has allowed trips out to George’s mid-lake depths, the largest lake on our list has produced some stellar speck hauls. By the time you’re reading this, the speck bite should have ramped up on all of these lakes. Unfortunately, there is less to report from these lakes when speaking of bass. In fact, you could say that the bassing in our area has been strangely slow over recent weeks. If you just had to catch a few bass not far from our home base here in Gainesville, your best bet now would be the Suwannee River, where soft plastics, spinnerbaits, and jerkbaits have dependably accounted for nice numbers of fish. This comes as no surprise to local anglers who have for decades, known that November and December are prime bass months on the lower Suwannee. Hopefully, as water temps continue to fall, bass will come around in our lakes as well. Gary Simpson Gary’s Tackle Box 352-372-1791 Garystacklebox.com garystacklebox@gmail.com

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urricane Matthew really screwed things up, especially for pier fishermen. To all of my pier rat brothers and sisters, you have my condolences! Just regroup, and head for the surf. After Matthew, the water was so messed up with toxins and debris, but Mother Nature has healed that wound. Beach access is more limited because of damage, but the water is clean and the fish are biting. Just as soon as the water temperature dropped below 75 degrees, things really turned on. The pompano bite is better than it has been in several years. A lot of my friends have been limiting out with six fat pomps on a regular basis. They are catching very few small fish. Most are 1.5 to 3.5 pounds. Already this fall season, I know of several that have tipped the scales over 6 pounds! Let’s talk bait. Sand Fleas, clams, and blue crab knuckles are the goto choices to fill your cooler with these delicious members of the Jack family. First are sand fleas. During cooler months they are hard to catch. Warmer sunny afternoons are really the only time you will be able to catch them in the surf.

Second, is the easier to catch clam! You catch these guys at your local seafood store. The bigger the better is the only guideline. Quahog clams or chowder clams are approximately three to five inches across. Blue crab knuckles are awesome late in the season after the sand fleas have buried in deep. Go to YouTube to see great videos by Jerry Pope on baiting with clams and fleas. His screen name is 311Pope. Other species like redfish, black drum, and whiting also enjoy the big three baits I just mentioned. My favorite rig in the surf is a double dropper with 2/0 circle hooks. To increase your catching, mix up your baits to find out what is working the best. Enjoy the bite and hope that the water stays above 65 degrees for all of December. That is the cut off when the pompano will move south. Check out this 90 spot redfish caught at Vilano Beach in late November 2016!

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ith water temperatures cooling down this month, look for the inshore fishing to heat up. For me, the next few months are the most exciting time of year to target reds on the flats and creeks. I’m actually hoping for a cold-ish winter this year, as much as I don’t like freezing my butt off, the cold temps will kill the algae in the water, resulting in gin-clear, sight-fishable awesomeness. It will be time to go to your favorite flat, put on your polarized Costa sunglasses and start looking for fish. The creek fishing will be on fire as well. The redfish will push into the shallowest areas of the creeks on the low tides, to warm up and feed on small minnows and shrimp. This time of year, you'll get to sleep in and wait for the sun to be out for a while to warm up the water. Clearer water can mean spookier fish, so downsize your baits/lures, for a more stealthy approach. On extreme low tides, the redfish, trout and flounder will get schooled up in area creek holes. A live shrimp or mud minnow tossed into the depths can’t be beat. When up on the flats, look for darker mud and oyster-laden bottom to be holding redfish, trout, and flounder. These areas will warm up faster than others on sunny days; a few degrees can really make a difference. Another benefit of dropping water temps, is the redfish will start schooling on the flats. If you know where to look, you can find huge schools of tightly packed redfish this time of year. Locate these fish from a distance by looking for “muds” (discolored muddy water caused by moving fish) and/or

pushing wakes made by moving fish. Redfish singles and doubles can also be found sunning themselves in the shallows, especially along side, and on top of oyster bars this time of year. These fish will be lazy, so make sure to present your bait in a slow and methodical manner. When I spot a stationary fish, I like to cast long of him, and at least a few feet to either the left or right of the fish, depending on which way he's facing. Then work the bait slowly, back to where the fish is (this will help to not spook the fish). Sometimes they will like it moving a little faster and sometimes a little slower. It’s always fun trying to find the right approach. Trout fishing has been really good this past month and will continue to go strong. The best bite has been close to the inlets in the cleaner water. My favorite trout lure has been the Slayer Inc. SST paddle tail in pearl paired with a Slayer Inc. 1/4oz jighead. The tail has a ton of thump and the trout just can’t resist it. The jig,-jig,-pause method works best for me. Target creek mouths, ICW banks, and any type of structure with moving water and you’ll be sure to find some trout hanging out. Sheepshead fishing should really start to get good this month. Target area bridges, docks, and pilings with fiddler crabs to catch the tasty porgies. Be sure to check out my Daily Fishing Reports online @www. InshoreAdventures.net. Merry Christmas to all and to all a good bite! Capt. Tommy Derringer www.InshoreAdventures.net 904-377-3734

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ill warm water temperatures reduce winter big trout catches? It’s a question that many are beginning to wonder. “Is it cold enough yet? Have the big trout moved to the mud?” These are some of the questions I’ve been hearing. The answer is… Well, it depends. In shallow-water big trout haunts, we’ve found that the big fish move there much earlier than what we once thought, some will even stay all year in the right conditions. The fish are there for more than just the mud. As Capt. Steve Soule has said, “They are there for protection, food, and solitude.” Many of the places they frequent have formed mud on the bottom due to the layout, more so than for the mud. Depth also affords trout with similar protection, and with depth the water temperature swings are more subdued giving fish a more stable environment. With depth, there is no need for the stabilizing effect that mud also offers. In the end, I don’t think the warmer conditions will reduce the catches of seasoned big trout anglers, unless you are in south Florida, where the cold is required to move the trout into the bays. We will need to be ready as the conditions change along the way with each passing cold front, even if they remain weak. Warmer weather will allow many of the fish to stay shallow, but who knows, we may still get a winter yet. Tobin created TroutSupport.com - Tech Support for Speckled Trout and Redfish anglers.

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he Dry Tortugas are a group of seven small islands 67 miles west of Key West. Encompassed within a 100-acre national park, the islands are best known for Fort Jefferson, a 19th century brick fort on a tiny island in the middle of the ocean. The history of the Dry Tortugas is pretty amazing, and so is the fishing. Fort Jefferson was built to protect the busiest shipping lanes between the Gulf Coast and the eastern seaboard. During the civil war, the fort was used by the Union army to disrupt shipping to confederate forces. During that same period, the fort was also used as a prison. The most famous prisoner held at the fort was Dr. Samuel Mudd, who mended John Wilkes Booth’s leg. In 1874, the army abandoned the fort and it was used solely as a coaling station for resupply. The Dry Tortugas received their name because there was no water on the island and the turtles prevalent on the beach made a good food source. The fort itself was never finished completely, but it is a testament to determination. All the building materials needed to build the fort were brought down by barge. The scope of it doesn’t hit you until you sit in the archways of the fort and think back in history of them hauling 14 million bricks 70 miles from Key West and roughly 200 miles from the mainland out in the middle of the ocean. Those arches of bricks often are made of six different angles meeting together to make the complex ceiling. A walk around the fort and climbing the walls is a must for anyone traveling to Dry Tortuga. Plan on just relaxing and watching the sunset from inside the fort. For anglers, the true magic happens when you go fishing off Fort Jefferson. The waters surrounding the fort are crystal clear. Often, when fishing in 30 or 40 feet of water you can watch groupers swim out of a hole and eat your bait. Whether you decide to fish K Buoy on the north side of the fort for yellowtails, East Key for groupers and mutton, or the south side of the fort for big groupers or kings, it is magical. The fishing at the fort is like going back 30 years in time and catching fish of yester-year. When you see a boat come back from the fort with its catch, you can tell where they have been without even asking. The fish are larger and more 14 FLORIDA

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colorful, and there’s just more of them. I think the remoteness of the fort has kept the fishing pristine. You know the king fishing at the fort is amazing when you see tournament teams run hundreds of miles to catch a fish there to win a tournament. I think there have been more winning kingfish caught at the fort than any place else, but the fort is known for its bottom fishing. Whether you decide to bottom fish on the Atlantic side of the fort or the Gulf of Mexico on the north side, be ready for some awesome action. On the Atlantic side, you can anchor down and chum up the yellowtails on the reef edge or drift fish the different drops. These drops are bottom contours that often only change by a couple of feet, but those edges hold myriad fish. The 204 drop or the 250 drop edges are loaded with fish, but you have to use the right tackle. I prefer braid when bottom fishing. The difference with braid when you are fishing deep is it takes half the weight to get down, and you can feel exactly what is going on with your bait. The amount of weight will vary every day, you want to make sure you have enough weight to hold bottom; you do not want your line scoping out away from the boat. When the line scopes out, you have to put more and more line out to find the bottom. Ideally, you want your bait a foot off the bottom. If you scope out, you also have a great tendency to hang the bottom. It can often be hard to get the feel for it for new anglers. Bait options are endless, whether you fish live bait (pinfish, pilchards, mullet) or dead bait, there is a time for each. There are days when they only want dead bait like bonita strips, ballyhoo or squid, and they will out fish live 10 to one. Then sometimes jigs with tails or ballyhoo are the secret. The best advice I can give is take it all: dead bait, live bait and artificials. It is a long way to the nearest tackle shop. Don’t be afraid to try different things at different locations. When it comes to jigs, I prefer white and everything from 1-ounce to 10-once. The current can be still, or it could be flying along at 3 knots. For I like to drift fish at the fort. There is so much bottom to cover and so many places I

want to get to that I rarely anchor. A perfect drift for me is 1 1/2 to 2 knots. If there is no current, typically there are no fish. Different times of day are better in different areas. I believe the fish migrate during the day from south to north or vice versa depending on where you are. When you setup a drift over a migration, you will know it instantly by the constant action. When you look at a chart of the Dry Tortugas, your imagination runs wild with all the great bottom contours to fish and different spots that just look fishy. Be mindful of the closed areas and restricted areas around the fort; the fines are expensive. The best part of fishing the Dry Tortugas is exploring a new fishery that is so widespread and alive with fish. You can expect to come home with stories and photos of a lifetime. So take the time to go down West and experience history. Visit the Dry Tortugas web page for more information (www.nps.gov/drto/index.htm). Contact Capt. Mike Weinhoffer and Key West Florida Fishing through their website www. Keywestfloridafishing.com or call 305-395-3474.

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he gift of peak experiences happens to all of us. Sometimes we set them up, and sometimes they’re gifts from heaven. We all do our best to orchestrate memorable experiences. For me, a common denominator has been the ocean. Diving, surfing, sailing and fishing are all included. During the 18 years I handled sales and marketing at Costa Del Mar Sunglasses, I was fortunate to witness blue marlin tournaments in St. Thomas, the first Redbone tournament in Islamorada and good times at the Sailfish Marina with the West Palm Beach Fishing Club. Another thread has been the fishing/surfing connection. Having an affinity for the ocean is common to people who fish, and for surfers. Ben Hartig, longtime member of the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council, was one of the most revered surfers at Reef Road in Palm Beach. Nobody dropped in on Ben Hartig. Bill Holmes, who manufactured legendary “Holmesy Surfboards” in Juno Beach, also had the woodworking talents to do custom interiors for Rybovich Boat Company for many years. The late Ted James started Fox Surfboards in Palm Beach County in 1968 while he was catching monster tarpon and snook in the area, and later fished the Outer Banks of North Carolina while manufacturing Fox Surfboards and Sailboards there. Mark Castlow of Fort Pierce started Atlantis Surfboards in the 1960s, and then moved into manufacturing world class Maverick flats boats and Dragonfly Boatworks today. Ralph Boynton, long time Lake Worth pier surfer, won the West Palm Beach Fishing Club’s annual Nora Award for the heaviest snook three times, and holds the 50-year record at 42.08 lbs. Kristy Murphy grew up fishing and diving in the Bahamas before moving to Jupiter. She was so good in the water she could free dive 30 feet, spear a grouper and grab a lobster with the same breath. Kristy went on to win the Women’s World Longboard Championships in big waves. One of the world’s best big-wave surfers, Mark Healy, often free dives 100 feet deep as a volunteer to tag sharks for conservation. The historic Sea Mist drift fishing boat out of Boynton Inlet has had two of the best local surf-

ers as long time captains: Burt Garnsey and Charlie Brown. And don’t forget our own Florida fishing guides/writers Capt. Mike Holliday and Capt. Rodney Smith, both also hooked on surfing. Holmesy Surfboards, Fox Surfboards and Kristy Murphy are all featured in the grand opening of the new Surfing Museum in the Lake Park Arts District on Dec. 9. The Surfing History Museum recently moved from Delray Beach to Lake Park at 738 Park Avenue and the grand opening includes the premier of the new surfing film Ted James with a gift from the ocean, “Dream Steeple.” The museum a 41.75-pound snook, circa 1967. showcases the 100-year history Photo by Ralph Boynton. of surfing in Florida. We hope to see you there, and “talk story” about peak experiences and gifts from the ocean. Tom Warnke is a Trustee and Historian for the Palm Beach County Surfing History Project. Email Tom at trwarnke@hotmail.com or click on surfhistoryproject.org for additional info.

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f there is a point at which the world of art and the world of sport fishing came together, it can be found in fly tying. If you take a brief moment to scour the internet for videos on tying different types of flies anglers have developed, you’ll see that making flies is in a class all of its own when it comes to our world of fishing. Taking time to use natural or synthetic materials and making them look like something that will fool the wary eye of an elusive sport fish like bonefish or tarpon is a challenge to both our creativity and our knowledge as fishermen. However, learning to become a successful fly tyer can be one the most rewarding experiences in your fishing adventures, and it will force you to heighten your awareness of what your quarry is looking for. But let’s face it, it can be intimidating when you see pictures of some of the masterpiece flies that have been developed by more experienced tyers. Believe it or not, with only a few simple materials, some hooks, a vice, a bobbin, and tying thread, you can begin making quality flies all on your own in a very short amount of time. For the beginning fly tyer planning to fish fresh or saltwater in Florida, there are five flies I feel are not only very effective, but

are also very simple to begin tying on your own. Woolly Buggers, Clouser Minnows, Lefty’s Deceiver, gurglers, and polar fiber minnows are all flies that are a simple and effective launching pad for the beginning tyer. For the Woolly Bugger, you’ll need chenille, marabou and rooster neck hackle. The Clouser Minnow only requires two different colors of buck tail, painted dumbbell eyes and some Flashabou. Lefty’s Deceivers require matching (or varying if you choose) colors of rooster saddle and buck tail, along with some Flashabou and maybe a little paint to make the eyes. A simple gurgler only requires some marabou, chenille and foam, and for a polar fiber minnow, you only need one color of polar fiber, some fish eyes, and five-minute epoxy. For in depth instructions on all five of these flies, there are some great Youtube channels like Fly Fish Food, In The Riffle, or Tight Lines Video that offer great instructional videos for any one of these five flies and a multitude of other fantastic fly patterns. So as a fellow angler, I challenge you to head down to your nearest fly shop, pick up some of these materials and begin not only making your own flies, but catching fish on flies that you made! Good luck and tight lines.

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y earliest introduction to the Bahamas was Andros, and I really feel at home when I go back. Although I am blessed to have traveled throughout the Bahamas for my ongoing research of bonefish and the bonefishing industry, it was my initial angling trip to Andros that created ties to the Bahamas that draw me back. This, the largest and most sparsely developed of the Bahamian islands, offers some of the best fishing in the world. Andros is truncated by extensive, deep and vital oceanic creeks referred to as bights that act as fish highways, transporting rich nutrients from region to region and tremendous numbers of fish. North Andros, separated from Mangrove Cay by the north bight, extends roughly from Bering Point all the way north to the Joulters. Like the rest of Andros, a single road on the eastern fringe allows for travel from north to south. The western side of Andros is largely undeveloped, is challenging to reach and is now the largest Marine Protected Area in the Bahamas. Bering Point can be considered an epicenter of bonefishing on Andros and in the Bahamas for that matter. This small fishing community lies on the southeastern tip of Andros, south of Fresh Creek one of the largest settlements on Andros, and just south of the AUTEC naval base. Bering Point is home to many long-time lodges and some of the best-known guides in the world. Guides like Ivan Neymour, Charlie Smith, and Rupert Leadon started guiding anglers in the 40s and 50s, working to develop a premier bonefishing destination. Indeed, the flats of Andros are unriveled in their sheer size and many areas on the west side of Andros remain relatively untouched. Anglers visiting north Andros have a wide array of accommodations to choose from and while I was conducting interviews in the area, I stayed at the Andros Island Bonefish Club, founded by local legend Rupert Leadon, who passed in 2012. Although I was unable to interview Rupert for my research, I met and interviewed many of his family members. Through conversing with family and community members, it is very clear how much Mr. Leadon helped the local economy. Like the Leadon family, many guides working in Andros are descended from guiding greats, those men who ventured into a new industry receiving little credit for their tremendous efforts, until now. Flats within easy wading from Bering Point are extensive and varied. Anglers should have wading boots and larger flies for deeper water and larger fish. Double-digit bonefish are common in Andros. Fish the tides, look for moving water, look for places that get less pressure and do not be afraid to wade deep for big fish... however, watch for sharks. You can bet that if you find good bonefishing, you will also find sharks. Be wary of sharks while releasing bonefish, and reduce the potential for predation of your released bonefish. Do this by using adequate rods, reels and lines, by reducing fight time, by eliminating handling and using barbless hooks. “Keep ’em wet.” If you have to have a photo, consider waterproof cameras for interesting perspectives of you and your fish. North Andros is very interesting geographically. The south by Bering Point is sub-tropical. In the north, starting roughly near Stafford Creek, where the beautiful Stafford Creek Lodge is located, are extensive pine forests and some agriculture creating a significant change from the south. Bonefish angling is available all along the eastern shores, and creeks are great places to start. Car rentals are readily available from local airports and adventuresome anglers can reap great rewards for getting off the proverbial beaten path. Some creek 20 FLORIDA

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ucts, and for the most part they served me well, but I have had those occasional uncomfortable long, wet and cold days. My thought process was I could buy 6 to 10 pairs of these waders or buy one pair of the expensive ones. The 6 to 10 might last me a lifetime. It was hard for me to see the benefits to spending substantially more money for what I felt was the same product. I heard reviews that the others were warmer etc., but I just didn’t see it since they are both fairly thin and breathable. Once I tried a pair of the more expensive brands, I was hooked! It was a night and day difference in the feel, comfort and warmth. Not to mention the more expensive ones typically come with some type of warranty. Although I have not had any problems to find out first-hand, I hear customer service is top notch if something does fail. As I mentioned, both price points will work, but there is something to be said for buying quality when it comes to winter wade fishing gear. So whatever your preference, always take the time to check your equipment prior to that first wade in search of those winter trophy speckled trout. Capt. Michael Okruhlik is the inventor of Controlled Descent Lures and the owner of www.MyCoastOutdoors.com.

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