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WWW.OAKLEY.COM MAKO EYEWEAR BLADE The Mako Polarized sunglass collection launched this year in the United States, featuring a range of technical lenses created for outdoor sports with a particular focus on fishing. One of the best-selling Mako Polarized sunglasses is the Blade, offering a comfortable fit without sacrificing style. An eight-base design, the Blade wraps close to your face, reducing side light and improving line-of-sight and peripheral vision. Thin arms reduce pressure over the ears and are excellent for fishermen who always wear a hat. Mako sunglasses are available in four polarized glare-reducing lens types, all made from glass for its scratch-resistant properties and ultimate clarity. All of our sunglasses have an industry-leading 12+ anti-reflective coatings, advanced polarization, and oleophobic and hydrophobic coatings to repel oil, dust, dirt and water. The featured lens for the Blade is the Green Mirror (G2H5), polarized lens, featuring a special rose base color which helps you see enhanced detail at a greater depth. The internal green mirror reflects the brightest sunlight while its high definition filter removes harmful UV light rays, enhances color and increases contrast.

WWW.MAKOEYEWEAR.COM COSTA CAPE Costa’s new Cape style is an extra-large frame that offers massive lenses and ultra-wide temples to provide the most protection from the sun’s harmful rays. Manufactured from biodegradable resins sourced from reclaimed castor oil, Costa’s new frame withstands the elements of adventure while also providing comfort and wearability. Cape features Costa’s new innovative sweat management system, with ventilation ducting allowing air to flow through the end piece of the frame, which reduces lens fogging. Sweat management temple channels enable airflow from the vents to cool, wick away and drain sweat and moisture through openings on the temple tips. In addition, a thinned out inner bottom eyewire tucks closely into the back surface of the lens, which allows sweat and moisture to drain down the back of the lens and off the frame. The new style also features Costa’s patented 580 lens technology, providing 100 percent UV protection and polarization to give anglers the clearest lenses on the planet. Color-enhancing technology filters out harsh yellow light for superior contrast and definition and absorbs high-energy blue light to cut haze and enhance sharpness. Cape is available in matte black ultra, shiny steel gray metallic, bowfin and matte russet, with lenses in seven lens colors, including Sunrise Silver Mirror and Gray Silver Mirror. The new frame can also be customized with prescription lenses.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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fter a pursuit lasting more than a decade, Team Reel Addiction finally topped the field of 117 boats to win the 2018 Mississippi Gulf Coast Billfish Classic June 4-10. Angler Chase Pate, of Pensacola, Fla., Capt. Scooter Porto, owners Rocky and Laurie Jones, and mates Zach Taylor, Seth Brennan and Nate Dennis boated a 796.9-pound blue marlin after a 30-minute fight Saturday, June 9. The largest marlin of the week earned the team $405,705 for the top tournament award and optional entries. The overall tournament prize money was nearly $2.2 million. “Winning this one was on my bucket list,” Rocky Jones explained. “We won top release boat 12 years ago, and I’ve been trying to win the whole shooting match ever since. We finally did it!” Reel Addiction, a 56 Viking and a regular on the Gulf big-game circuit, is based in Pensacola Beach. With the win, the team also earned an invitation to the 2019 Offshore World Championship in Quepos, Costa Rica.

Team Supreme, with anglers Alex Krake, Chris Howell and Capt. Chase Lake, didn’t go home empty-handed, even though their Friday night marlin weighed 739.1 pounds. The 76 Viking from Destin went back out and caught a 156.6-pound yellowfin to boost the overall winnings to $313,115 for the second-place tournament award and optionals. Pearl took the third-place tournament award and pocketed $122,970. Angler Edgar McKee and Capt. Shawnie Clemons and the team aboard the 48 Viking based in Orange Beach boated a 611.5-pound blue to earn that payout. The Catch and Release Division was close and final standings were determined by time of catch. Relentless Pursuit was the overall winner with 1,800 points (three blue releases), earning a check of $265,050. Done Deal came in second in the division, also with 1,800 points. Money Shot was the third-place release team with 1,200 points, good for a $12,000 payday. Angler Robeau Whibbs and the team aboard Swee Pea, a 50 Topaz from Pensacola, captured the top tuna. Their yellowfin weighed 182.3 pounds, good for $24,000. Anthony Stauffer (Hayride) boated the largest swordfish, a 144.1 broadbill, good for $39,600. Johnny Moore, fishing aboard Alma-Ann, a 48 Cabo (Capt. Nick Jones), made MGCBC tournament history when he finally landed the new record dolphin after a two-hour waiting game. The 57.2-pound bull earned the team $66,750. The wahoo this year didn’t quite meet normal Classic averages but were respectable fish nonetheless and earned nice payouts. Lined Out and Jeff Dees caught the largest, 61.4 pounds, good for $48,300. Seament’s Doug Lake was second with a 48.5 wahoo ($37,125) and Neal Foster, betting heavily on Team Intensity, took home $82,425 for three entries in the optional categories. The Golden Nugget Casino and Hotel was this year’s tournament host. High Roller sponsors included the City of Biloxi, Release Marine, Visit Mississippi Gulf Coast, Gorenflo’s Tackle and Marina Store and Yeti Coolers. Next year’s tournament is slated for June 3-9. For more on the Mississippi Gulf Coast Billfish Classic, go to mgcbc. com.

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lex Hensley, of Fort Walton Beach, caught a 22-inch STAR-tagged redfish on June 12 near Rocky Creek in Okaloosa County. He is now the new owner of a Pathfinder 2200TRS with a Yamaha 150, Humminbird Solix electronics and a Minn Kota Terova trolling motor. This awesome prize package was the first of the major prizes to be awarded in CCA-Florida’s signature event for 2018. The statewide fishing contest kicked-off May 26 and will run through Sept. 3. If you fish in Florida and are not registered for CCA-Florida STAR, you could be missing out on hundreds of thousands of dollars in prizes. CCA Florida STAR, presented by Yamaha, is the largest family friendly saltwater fishing competition in Florida. Unlike traditional fishing tournaments, STAR focuses on conservation and offers up to $500,000 in prizes and scholarships. CCA Florida is using the social media-based, 101-day event to educate the public on the importance of protecting Florida’s marine resources. Recognized as a “catch, photo and release” competition, STAR’s smart phone app eliminates the requirement for anglers to harvest or capture and transport fish. “Our state’s natural resources and fisheries are here for our enjoyment, and we understand that smart fishing will preserve these resources for the future,” said Brian Gorski, CCA Florida executive director. Remaining prizes in the event’s STAR Signature Division include a new GMC Sierra Pickup or one of several Yamaha-powered boat packages including a Contender 22 Sport, a Hewes Redfisher 16, a Carolina Skiff 21 Ultra and a Cottonmouth Aluminum Bay/Flats boat. “It really can happen, you just need to be registered for STAR when you go fishing said Leiza Fitzgerald, STAR director. With 17 divisions, 11 species included in the event, and most winners determined by random drawing, anglers of all ages and skill levels have opportunities to win. Registration is $40 for current CCA Florida members, or $75 for non-members, which includes CCA Florida membership. Kids ages 6-17 can register for free with their current ($10) CCA Florida youth membership. Alex Hensley has been a member of nonprofit CCA-Florida, the state’s leading marine fisheries conservation, education and advocacy organization, since May of 2017. “I knew the rules and followed them, then the excitement set in,” said Hensley. “I’m still in shock and incredibly blessed to be the first registered angler.” Register today, go fishing, and like Alex you could be the shocked and incredibly blessed owner of a new truck or Yamaha-powered boat package. For more information on STAR, or to register, visit their Facebook page or ccaflstar.com.

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he sun is shining, and the water is warm, so it’s time to hit the beach! This summer, lend a hand in keeping your favorite beaches and reefs clean. Every day more marine debris is building up in our waterways and along the shoreline. By practicing the “one-piece” plan, over time you can make a big impact helping the environment and the animals that rely on healthy habitats. Each time you go to the beach, kayak or paddleboard along a waterway, dive underwater on the reefs, or hit the bay in your fishing boat, make a point to pick up and remove one piece of litter. Another easy way to have a significant positive impact is to add a fourth “R” to “Reduce, Reuse and Recycle.” That fourth “R” is “Refuse!” Single-use items, like plastic cutlery, grocery bags, disposable cups and straws are a threat to animals like sea turtles and birds when they

are whole. These items also break down to form micro-plastics, which are easily digested by many marine animals, and can wreak havoc on their digestive systems. Plastic bags pose a problem for our marine life if they end up in the ocean, as they resemble jellyfish floating along the surface, a tasty source of food for many animals. Sea turtles, sharks and even swordfish ingest these bags. As anglers, it’s important to know where you can drop off discarded fishing line. Pura Vida Divers serves as a great Monofilament Recycling Center for Singer Island and the West Palm Beach area. There are alternative centers throughout Palm Beach County as well. I’m sure there are centers in your area. If you’re ready to act and you’re in Palm Beach County, volunteer for the July Beach and Reef Cleanup with Pura Vida Divers to help us keep Phil Foster Park and our offshore reefs free of debris. Volunteers can walk the beach to gather litter, swim along the Snorkel Trail at the Blue Heron Bridge to remove in-water items, or scuba dive offshore to remove fishing line and marine debris from the coral reefs off West Palm Beach. The cleanup takes place on Saturday, July 14 from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Kids and families are welcome to participate! All cleanup supplies will be provided, including gloves, grabbers, mesh bags for in-water volunteers and buckets for anyone cleaning the shoreline. Volunteer hours are available for students. To register, call the Pura Vida shop at 561840-8750 or visit www.PuraVidaDivers.com. If you can’t make the July clean up here in Palm Beach County, join us later this year on Saturday, Sept. 15 for the International Coastal Cleanup! Pura Vida Divers is the proud sponsor of Phil Foster Park through the Palm Beach County Adopt-A-Park program. They host quarterly beach and in-water cleanups at that location every year. To learn more, sign up with Pura Vida Divers for the Project AWARE Dive Against Debris specialty class.

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ost of us are seldom satisfied. Picture those days when you are in the right spot and fishing is really good. Suddenly, an almost irresistible urge tries to force you to search for an even better area. Who among us at one time or another has not abandoned fast action with smaller fish to search for even larger quarry or a different species. We quickly convince ourselves that if we fail to find better sport, we can always come back to what we are presently enjoying. It doesn’t work that way. Repeated failures and frustrations over the years have taught veteran anglers that it can be a losing gamble to leave fish in the hope of finding larger critters or even faster action. Conditions on the water can change so rapidly that the good thing you had going for you has long since stopped before get back. Keep in mind that fish feed for a limited time and then they spend hours digesting their food. And, the colder the water, the longer digestion takes. Fish are unpredictable. Anyone who puts in time on the water learns that there is no clear-cut method of determining when fish will feed and when they will stop. Even in a chum slick, where anglers are ladling food into the water and tossing handfuls of goodies behind the boat to keep fish in a feeding mood, the action varies. At times, the fishing can be impressive, but it can also slow down without warning. Rules have exceptions and this one does, too. Every fisherman can point to the times when he violated this basic rule and found even better fishing. And, there are instances when an angler returns to the area of the initial action and it is still going on. It does happen, but the odds are strongly against it. Inshore fishing in saltwater frequently depends on a particular stage of the tide or force of the current. To take advantage of different areas at the peak time, you often have to leave one spot while the action is still in progress. Veteran guides, for example,

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by Tom “Buzz” Bzura - Photos by Leonard Bryant Photography Ideal sea conditions and a long overdue break from persistent rain resulted in a fantastic turnout at the 16th annual Palm Beach County KDW Classic headquartered out of Riviera Beach Marina. Over one-thousand anglers fishing aboard 254 registered boats took to the water in pursuit of kingfish, dolphin and wahoo. The KDW Classic is hosted by the venerable West Palm Beach Fishing Club (WPBFC) and the City of Riviera Beach. Proceeds support local scholarships, marine conservation efforts and youth fishing programs. It is among the largest one-day saltwater tournaments in Florida. As usual some impressive fish were caught, with many anglers returning to the dock with a fish tale to tell. Lady angler Corie Allen produced one of the best stories in this year’s Classic. Her 35.4 pound wahoo was landed using a 5500 series Penn Spinfisher loaded with fifteen pound test line, not exactly the standard Biggest King: Team Black’n Blue with their massive 52.8 pound kingfish tackle used when targeting wahoo. “We switched to light tackle because we were on a school of small kingfish and we wanted to have a little fun using the lighter gear. At first we thought it might be a big bonito, kingfish or shark. But once the fish realized it was hooked it dumped nearly all the line off the reel, there was maybe 20 feet of line left. We had to chase it down to get line back on the reel. Corie did such a great job fighting the fish,” said Capt. Greg Bogdan. The fish earned Corie the first place wahoo award and the coveted title Queen of the Classic for being the lady angler who landed the heaviest eligible weight fish. Angler Sebastian Llanes had a story of heartbreak during this year’s Classic. After enduring an exciting battle with a monster wahoo on 20 pound test line it looked as though Team Nauti Ventures would be high fiving all the way back to the weigh station. However, as the big fish was nearing the boat a very large hammerhead shark ruined the party when it ate the back third of the fish in one bite. The piece of wahoo that remained weighed 48 pounds. “That fish would have easily beaten the tournament record, but mutilated fish are not eligible for entry. There are a lot of sharks out there and unfortunately encounters like this are just part of fishing sometimes,” commented WPBFC Chairman and tournament weigh Biggest Dolphin: Team More Billin showing off their highly coveted biggest dolphin master Pete Schulz of Fishing Headquarters in Jupiter. After hearing the story of Sebastian’s wahoo during the awards presentations, the large crowd erupted in applause when it was announced that he would receive a complimentary entry in next year’s KDW Classic as a consolation prize. The heaviest dolphin this year weighed 30.9 pounds and was caught by angler Sante Deliso aboard the boat More Billin. The second heaviest dolphin of the tournament, a 27.6 pound mahi, was landed by Cheyenne Davis aboard the Lil Rabbit. Each year the KDW Classic collects gender, weight and length data on dolphin caught in the tournament. The data is sent to the Dolphinfish Research Program based in Rockville, Maryland, to aid studies related to age, growth and distribution of the species. A total of 49 dolphin were sampled this year by biology students and faculty members from Palm Beach Atlantic University. Bill Cotterall, fishing aboard Black’n Blue, was this year’s big winner in the KDW Classic. Cotterall landed a 52.8 pound kingfish that took top honors in the kingfish category. He also claimed the Ande Monofilament Big Fish Bonus for the heaviest fish of the tournament. Cotterall, who traveled from Tallahassee to fish the KDW Classic with friend Trey Lytal, also earned King of the Classic honors. While there are no cash awards Biggest Wahoo: Team Penn Fishing at the dock with their 1st place wahoo attached to the King & Queen of the Classic, serious cont’d on page 17

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BOCA RATON - TIDE CHART Boca Raton, Lake Boca Raton, FL StationId: 8722816 Referenced to Station: GOVERNMENT CUT, MIAMI HARBOR ENTRANCE ( 8723178 ) Time offset in mins (high:23 low: 67) Height offset in feet (high:* 0.97 low: *1.14) Date 7/01 7/02 7/03 7/04 7/05 7/06 7/07 7/08 7/09 7/10 7/11 7/12 7/13 7/14 7/15 7/16 7/17 7/18 7/19 7/20 7/21 7/22 7/23 7/24 7/25 7/26 7/27 7/28 7/29 7/30 7/31

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Time 06:15 AM 12:29 AM 01:07 AM 01:46 AM 02:29 AM 03:17 AM 04:10 AM 05:07 AM 12:20 AM 01:22 AM 02:23 AM 03:21 AM 04:16 AM 05:09 AM 06:00 AM 12:22 AM 01:12 AM 02:02 AM 02:54 AM 03:47 AM 04:43 AM 05:39 AM 12:43 AM 01:36 AM 02:26 AM 03:11 AM 03:52 AM 04:31 AM 05:08 AM 05:44 AM 06:21 AM

Hgt 0.36L 2.40H 2.37H 2.33H 2.30H 2.27H 2.24H 2.22H 0.38L 0.33L 0.26L 0.18L 0.11L 0.06L 0.04L 2.68H 2.58H 2.46H 2.35H 2.25H 2.18H 2.14H 0.46L 0.44L 0.40L 0.36L 0.33L 0.30L 0.29L 0.29L 0.28L

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Time 11:59 AM 06:53 AM 07:33 AM 08:16 AM 09:01 AM 09:50 AM 10:43 AM 11:39 AM 06:06 AM 07:04 AM 08:02 AM 08:58 AM 09:53 AM 10:48 AM 11:44 AM 06:52 AM 07:45 AM 08:37 AM 09:30 AM 10:23 AM 11:16 AM 12:08 PM 06:33 AM 07:24 AM 08:11 AM 08:55 AM 09:37 AM 10:16 AM 10:54 AM 11:32 AM 12:12 PM

Hgt 2.08H 0.36L 0.34L 0.30L 0.25L 0.18L 0.11L 0.02L 2.24H 2.28H 2.33H 2.39H 2.43H 2.45H 2.44H 0.03L 0.03L 0.04L 0.05L 0.06L 0.07L 0.07L 2.13H 2.14H 2.16H 2.18H 2.18H 2.18H 2.17H 2.17H 2.17H

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Time 6:18 PM 12:40 PM 1:23 PM 2:11 PM 3:03 PM 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 6:02 PM 12:37 PM 1:36 PM 2:35 PM 3:31 PM 4:26 PM 5:19 PM 6:13 PM 12:40 PM 1:38 PM 2:37 PM 3:37 PM 4:37 PM 5:36 PM 6:32 PM 1:00 PM 1:50 PM 2:36 PM 3:19 PM 3:59 PM 4:37 PM 5:14 PM 5:51 PM 6:29 PM

Hgt 0.19L 2.07H 2.08H 2.10H 2.15H 2.22H 2.31H 2.42H -0.07L -0.17L -0.25L -0.31L -0.32L -0.28L -0.19L 2.42H 2.38H 2.35H 2.33H 2.33H 2.35H 2.39H 0.06L 0.05L 0.03L 0.03L 0.04L 0.07L 0.11L 0.16L 0.22L

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6:57 PM 7:41 PM 8:29 PM 9:21 PM 10:17 PM 11:17 PM

0.24L 0.29L 0.33L 0.36L 0.39L 0.40L

7:02 PM 7:59 PM 8:54 PM 9:48 PM 10:40 PM 11:31 PM

2.55H 2.66H 2.75H 2.79H 2.79H 2.75H

7:06 PM 8:01 PM 8:57 PM 9:53 PM 10:50 PM 11:47 PM

-0.06L 0.08L 0.21L 0.33L 0.41L 0.45L

7:23 PM 8:10 PM 8:53 PM 9:34 PM 10:12 PM 10:47 PM 11:22 PM 11:56 PM

2.43H 2.47H 2.50H 2.51H 2.50H 2.47H 2.44H 2.41H

Summertime fishing is in full swing here in sunny South Florida! Prevailing southeast winds, typically light in July, and water temps in the 80’s will be the norm for the next several months. Dolphin aka Mahi Mahi have been seen in good numbers but expect their size and numbers to dwindle during the summer. Your best bet to catch some delicious Mahi will be to run out looking for those weedlines and other debris. I have had the most success lately just drifting with the flotsam, tossing out dead bait chunks, and sending a live bait down deep. July also means a lot of bonito, kingfish and sharks should be in our waters. You can find sails, kingfish, bonito, sharks and maybe some mahi anywhere in depths from 80’ to 300’ all along our coast. If it’s one of those typical hot & flat days, try trolling to cover more ground and excite the fish to bite. When you are bottom fishing, try using live bait to eliminate a lot of the “by-catch.” The blackfin tuna bite has been especially good the last couple months, especially on the kite or if you can live chum, with bigger than average fish for this area being caught regularly. Try fishing for tuna in the early morning and before sunset, they love to feed in low-light conditions. Inshore and at the inlets, pilchards and sardines should be showing up more and it’s time for the snook spawn and tarpon to start showing up. Tarpon have been seen and landed at the Palm Beach Inlet and I know that snook are being landed at the Jupiter Inlet, especially if you can get your hands on some live croakers. Snook spawn in areas where high current flow will carry their eggs during the new and full moons this time of the year through September. You will find the snook and tarpon congregating at the passes, bridges and major sloughs with a fast moving current. These fish like small live baits such as pilchards, shrimp, pinfish, croakers, and live crabs. Keep in mind, these fish like conserving their energy. They only eat when eating is ‘easy’- often at night or on strong tide flows. Plan your trip according! Good luck and safe travels out on the water this month and be sure to shout or say “hello” if you see me fishing…follow your dream! Ask me questions about fishing & see my recent FISHING VIDEOS on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/darcizzleoffshore

Darcizzle with a 25lb Blackfin tuna caught in 80ft of water on a live pilchard!

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Hey Kids, Grab an Adult! Hey Parents, Grab a Kid? It’s not too late to head out to the Lake Worth Lagoon and join the Fishing Challenge that is underway. There is absolutely no cost to join in. You don’t even have to catch a fish to be entered to win prizes. Just register and log your fishing activity. It’s that simple. Of course, catches are always a lot more fun. Participating in the LWLFC is easy. First, register at www.ianglertournament.com. Then, log the fish you catch using the FREE iAnglerTournament app on your smartphone or by signing into your online account. By participating, anglers will contribute valuable data that helps identify successes, challenges and guide future lagoon habitat restoration efforts. Yes, your feedback could help improve fishing for everyone. Anglers are eligible for great prizes whether they fish once during the challenge or every day (prize categories include random drawings for those who log fish and activity, so you don’t have to win the challenge to catch a prize!). Prizes include Engel coolers, Penn rod and reel combos, MANG Gear T-shirts, hats and more! The Challenge is open to anglers five years of age and older, with both youth and adult divisions. Entries can be submitted through midnight July 8th. For more information about the challenge, including how to register, rules and prize details, visit www. LWLI.org/FishingChallenge or contact Palm Beach County Environmental Resources Management at (561) 2332400 or at ERM-FishingChallenge@ Brandon, age 6, doing his part pbcgov.org

KAYAKFISHING by Brian Nelli, Contributing Writer INSHORE: The summer snook spawn is in full swing. The beaches and inlets are Ethan in the still your bets for snook battle of his life fishing. Buck tail jigs and live bait fished near the bottom and around the mouths of the inlets will work well. Always be cautious kayak fishing in the inlet. Strong currents and large boats are things to be aware of. Be sure to have a PFD and all safety equipment for any inlet trip. A good kayak launch is the south side of Jupiter inlet. Try fishing the outside of the north and south jetty as well as drifting the current in the main channel. OFFSHORE: Expect the offshore kingfish bite to remain consistent especially in the Singer Island area. Fishing the normal depths of 70-150 will put you in the zone for kings. Fishing Boynton Beach area will put you in closer proximity to deep water for the sailfish, mahi and wahoo. If looking to get on a mahi bite look to run out 5-8 miles to find a few fish. Most will be small, but there are chances for a big bull. The wahoo bite should be on the mind this month. Running baits deeper in the water column anywhere from 6080’ below surface will give you the best opportunity to land a wahoo. Check us out Pushin’ Water Kayak Charters on Facebook, Instagram and Youtube for all the latest adventures my clients and I get into. See you on the water! Brian Nelli www.tckayakfishing.com • 772.201.5899 • Brian@tckayakfishing.com Check us out - Pushin’ Water Kayak Charters on Facebook, Instagram & Youtube

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DRIFTFISHING by Sandra Schulz Contributing Writer July is upon us and so is the Kids Fishing Day at the Lake Park Marina, July 17th through the 19th, 2018. Since 1988, The Palm Beach County Fishing Foundation and Great catch for a partners like The Marine new angler! Industries Association of Palm Beach County, have been hosting this event alongside of the West Palm Beach Fishing Club and many volunteers. We are also so very proud to be a part of this huge event as the owners of Living on Island Time drift fishing vessel. The three day event hosts hundreds of disadvantaged kids from Palm Beach county to experience salt water fishing on the Atlantic ocean and learn about marine wildlife. Each child will receive food and beverage for the day, a T-shirt, introductory lessons to marine wildlife, then for a finale, a fishing trip out on the ocean. There will be many stations set up throughout the park prior to their fishing trip, one is a marine touch tank provided by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. The children will take home a certificate of participation and even a brand new rod and reel in hopes that they will “get hooked on fishing “and continue to enjoy this wonderful sport. Please visit our Facebook page after the event for updated pictures of these smiling faces!

Beat the Heat in Boynton Beach The Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency is encouraging visitors and residents to “Beat the Heat,” in Boynton Beach, and the Boynton Harbor Marina is an excellent place to enjoy all summer long! Located on the Intracoastal waterway about a ½ mile south of the Boynton Inlet, the Boynton Harbor Marina offers a multitude of activities including fishing charters, drift fishing, scuba diving, jet-ski rentals, boat rentals, waterfront dining with live music and much more! The Gulf Stream currents are located closer to Boynton Beach than any other city in the U.S. bringing crystal clear waters that are teeming with marine life! The Boynton Harbor Marina is one of the few publicly owned marinas in Palm Beach County. Their ship store offers Val-tec marine gas and diesel, and is fully stocked with drinks, snacks, bait, ice, and any other last-minute items you need for a fun-filled day on the water. The City of Boynton Beach offers a variety of waterfront dining venues and with over 15 restaurants located within 5 miles of the Boynton Harbor Marina, there is something to satisfy any taste! Find everything from ocean fresh seafood to sweet treats; high-end dining to quaint cafés. After a delicious meal, stroll through Mangrove Park or on the Promenade Boardwalk to take in the sights and sounds of summer. As you can see, there are a multitude of ways to “Beat the Heat” this summer in Boynton Beach! Beat the Summer Heat in Boynton Beach

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Time 12:22 AM 01:00 AM 01:39 AM 02:19 AM 03:01 AM 03:47 AM 04:39 AM 12:17 AM 01:17 AM 02:15 AM 03:10 AM 04:05 AM 04:58 AM 05:51 AM 12:00 AM 12:50 AM 01:41 AM 02:32 AM 03:24 AM 04:18 AM 05:14 AM 12:56 AM 01:50 AM 02:39 AM 03:25 AM 04:08 AM 04:49 AM 05:28 AM 06:05 AM 06:41 AM 12:32 AM

Hgt 2.48H 2.43H 2.37H 2.31H 2.26H 2.22H 2.22H 0.35L 0.28L 0.17L 0.04L -0.09L -0.20L -0.29L 3.10H 3.05H 2.94H 2.80H 2.64H 2.49H 2.37H 0.39L 0.42L 0.42L 0.40L 0.36L 0.32L 0.29L 0.27L 0.26L 2.59H

Time 07:10 AM 07:48 AM 08:28 AM 09:11 AM 09:58 AM 10:51 AM 11:47 AM 05:36 AM 06:36 AM 07:37 AM 08:36 AM 09:33 AM 10:28 AM 11:23 AM 06:45 AM 07:40 AM 08:36 AM 09:33 AM 10:31 AM 11:29 AM 12:26 PM 06:11 AM 07:06 AM 07:57 AM 08:43 AM 09:27 AM 10:08 AM 10:48 AM 11:27 AM 12:07 PM 07:16 AM

Hgt 0.26L 0.28L 0.29L 0.28L 0.24L 0.17L 0.06L 2.25H 2.33H 2.45H 2.59H 2.74H 2.85H 2.92H -0.33L -0.32L -0.28L -0.21L -0.14L -0.07L -0.02L 2.30H 2.27H 2.28H 2.32H 2.37H 2.41H 2.44H 2.46H 2.45H 0.25L

Time 12:30 PM 1:11 PM 1:54 PM 2:40 PM 3:31 PM 4:27 PM 5:28 PM 12:45 PM 1:42 PM 2:37 PM 3:32 PM 4:26 PM 5:20 PM 6:13 PM 12:17 PM 1:11 PM 2:06 PM 3:03 PM 4:02 PM 5:02 PM 6:03 PM 1:20 PM 2:10 PM 2:57 PM 3:41 PM 4:23 PM 5:02 PM 5:39 PM 6:15 PM 6:51 PM 12:47 PM

Hgt 2.25H 2.21H 2.17H 2.14H 2.15H 2.19H 2.27H -0.09L -0.26L -0.44L -0.59L -0.70L -0.74L -0.70L 2.93H 2.88H 2.78H 2.66H 2.54H 2.45H 2.40H 0.00L 0.01L -0.00L -0.02L -0.03L -0.03L -0.01L 0.03L 0.09L 2.44H

Time 7:18 PM 7:57 PM 8:38 PM 9:24 PM 10:17 PM 11:16 PM

Hgt 0.02L 0.11L 0.20L 0.28L 0.34L 0.37L

6:30 PM 7:31 PM 8:29 PM 9:25 PM 10:18 PM 11:09 PM

2.40H 2.56H 2.73H 2.89H 3.02H 3.09H

7:07 PM 8:03 PM 9:00 PM 9:58 PM 10:58 PM 11:58 PM

-0.59L -0.42L -0.21L -0.01L 0.17L 0.31L

7:01 PM 7:54 PM 8:41 PM 9:23 PM 10:03 PM 10:41 PM 11:19 PM 11:55 PM

2.39H 2.41H 2.46H 2.51H 2.56H 2.60H 2.62H 2.62H

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FISHINGFORECASTS SOUTH COUNTY INSHORE & FRESHWATER By Capt. Patrick Smith

The summer weather pattern is in full swing: heat, little to no wind and afternoon thunderstorms. The inlets will get packed with big snook looking to spawn and it creates a situation where you have a good chance at catching a snook of a lifetime. Any live bait fished on the bottom will get you hooked up, but keep in mind these fish are there for a reason and pounding them all day is bad for the big females. Take your time to revive each fish properly and avoid hanging them from a Boga Grip. The West Palm Beach Fishing Club sells a sling that is specially designed for safely weighing snook. This is also a great time to walk the beach in the mornings and evenings to sight fish for snook. On spinning rods a silver spoon or a white bucktail seems to work great. On fly I would throw a white eat me, or any other glass minnow type pattern. Near shore the bonitos and blackfin tunas will provide plenty of action early in the morning Dawn Garcia and at sundown. Live bait, got some snook jigs, poppers and baitfish on her birthday flies will all work. trip The fresh water is hot, and the fishing can be also, but not so much at midday. Get out early morning or in the evening. I like to skip flukes into the shade under docks where the largemouth and peacocks should be

hiding. Al from North Carolina with a If that’s nice blackfin on fly not working I look for moving water and fish on a weighted worm. On nights with a bright moon you can target big largemouths by throwing black buzz baits or dark colored poppers and topwaters. That’s all for July , Get out there and get tight. Capt. Patrick Smith Swamp to Sea Guide Service www.swamptosea.com 561-503-0848

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Date Day 07/01 Sun 07/02 Mon 07/03 Tue 07/04 Wed 07/05 Thu 07/06 Fri 07/07 Sat 07/08 Sun /07/09 Mon 07/10 Tue 07/11 Wed 07/12 Thu 07/13 Fri 07/14 Sat 07/15 Sun 07/16 Mon 07/17 Tue 07/18 Wed 07/19 Thu 07/20 Fri 07/21 Sat /07/22 Sun 07/23 Mon 07/24 Tue 07/25 Wed 07/26 Thu 07/27 Fri 07/28 Sat 07/29 Sun 07/30 Mon 07/31 Tue

Time 05:10 AM 05:50 AM 12:18 AM 12:58 AM 01:39 AM 02:24 AM 03:14 AM 04:08 AM 05:04 AM 12:03 AM 01:01 AM 01:57 AM 02:51 AM 03:44 AM 04:37 AM 05:32 AM 12:13 AM 01:06 AM 01:59 AM 02:55 AM 03:51 AM 04:47 AM 05:40 AM 12:35 AM 01:23 AM 02:06 AM 02:46 AM 03:24 AM 04:01 AM 04:38 AM 05:15 AM

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Time 11:10 AM 11:51 AM 06:30 AM 07:12 AM 07:55 AM 08:41 AM 09:30 AM 10:22 AM 11:16 AM 06:01 AM 06:58 AM 07:55 AM 08:52 AM 09:49 AM 10:46 AM 11:43 AM 06:27 AM 07:23 AM 08:18 AM 09:13 AM 10:07 AM 10:59 AM 11:50 AM 06:29 AM 07:15 AM 07:59 AM 08:41 AM 09:23 AM 10:03 AM 10:44 AM 11:24 AM

Hgt 2.28H 2.26H 0.24L 0.23L 0.17L 0.08L -0.04L -0.18L -0.34L 2.59H 2.71H 2.82H 2.92H 2.99H 3.02H 3.00H -0.29L -0.23L -0.16L -0.09L -0.03L 0.02L 0.04L 2.38H 2.42H 2.47H 2.52H 2.56H 2.59H 2.60H 2.62H

Time 5:09 PM 5:50 PM 12:34 PM 1:19 PM 2:08 PM 3:02 PM 3:59 PM 4:57 PM 5:55 PM 12:13 PM 1:09 PM 2:05 PM 3:00 PM 3:54 PM 4:50 PM 5:47 PM 12:40 PM 1:39 PM 2:39 PM 3:41 PM 4:41 PM 5:37 PM 6:27 PM 12:39 PM 1:25 PM 2:07 PM 2:48 PM 3:26 PM 4:04 PM 4:43 PM 5:22 PM

Hgt 0.01L 0.11L 2.26H 2.28H 2.34H 2.44H 2.59H 2.78H 2.99H -0.51L -0.66L -0.77L -0.81L -0.77L -0.64L -0.45L 2.96H 2.89H 2.83H 2.79H 2.78H 2.80H 2.84H 0.04L 0.03L 0.01L 0.01L 0.03L 0.09L 0.16L 0.26L

Time Hgt 11:39 PM 2.75H 6:35 PM 7:22 PM 8:13 PM 9:08 PM 10:05 PM 11:03 PM

0.20L 0.27L 0.32L 0.34L 0.32L 0.25L

6:51 PM 7:46 PM 8:40 PM 9:35 PM 10:28 PM 11:21 PM

3.19H 3.36H 3.48H 3.53H 3.51H 3.41H

6:46 PM 7:47 PM 8:48 PM 9:48 PM 10:46 PM 11:43 PM

-0.23L -0.01L 0.19L 0.34L 0.44L 0.48L

7:12 PM 7:55 PM 8:35 PM 9:15 PM 9:54 PM 10:32 PM 11:09 PM 11:46 PM

2.88H 2.94H 2.98H 3.01H 3.02 H 3.00H 2.94H 2.88H

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Jay Warren, of Canvas & Towers began his trade in his Dad’s Virginia Beach shop, Warren’s Top Shop as a young man. He was cheap child labor at the time but developed a fondness for the trade at a very early age. Jay moved to Florida in his early thirties to work for Viking Yachts at Palm Beach Towers. In 2004 Jay opened his own business. His Dad, Harold, who is semi-retired has been lending a hand for the past six years. There are five team members that keep Canvas & Towers humming. Satisfied customers keep them busy with referrals, because of the quality of their work. Jay’s customers appreciate the top of the line products that they use in projects, and that they stand behind everything they do. During the last several months Canvas & Towers has been focusing on soft goods, mostly cushions and interiors, many for Contender, Invincible and Yellowfin owners. They are working on a prototype of a universal sunshade – stay tuned. They have also done modifications and added second stations to vessels. One of his earliest jobs was on an 80’ Ocean Alexander. They designed an EZ2CY enclosure with an integrated stainless steel door in the rear. Another special project was the refit of a Rybovich Bluefin with full interior, couch and tower refit. Jay and his wife, Summer founded Chasen’Tailz KDW Fishing Tournament in memory of their son Chase. Now in its 5th year, they continue their mission to spread awareness of rare childhood diseases and donate to families in need in our community. Visit their website www.chasentailz.com to learn about the many events that lead up to the tournament, how to get involved, and don’t miss the big event on September 8 at Harbourside. The Warren family is very involved with local charity events and try to fish as many charity tournaments as they can each year. They also donate gift certificates in support of the charities. When they are not on the water, or volunteering they enjoy taking Makana to Disney and cherish that time as a family. Visit Canvas & Towers website to learn how they can help you with your vision for your boat at www. canvasandtowers.com.

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FISHINGFORECAST PALM BEACH INSHORE & OFFSHORE By Capt. Weston Russell

JUNO BEACHPIER by Hannah L. Deadman-Arnst Contributing Writer

It’s July, so summer is officially in session! Come on down to the Hello and welcome to the July Coastal Angler Magazine fishing forecast Juno Beach Pier for great saltwater View from Juno Beach for the water off Palm Beach Florida. Expect the fishing to be hot along with angling and a “reel” good time. the temperature. The waters off the Juno Ball (Water Tower) will hold mass This month, you’ll find plenty schools of boneheads and other pelagics. If you’re an angler that wants action of jacks and blue runners. Catch ‘em on bait and lures like x-raps. Of course, this is the spot. For you wahoo chasers, look no farther than this spot. There Spanish mackerel will be around – best caught on live bait and crappie jigs. For will be wahoo up in the 80lb range feeding on the bonito’s. Catch a smaller one bonitas, bring the live bait or lures. Sand perch, croakers and whiting can be and put it out on a big rod with a stinger hook and slow troll it. Remember that caught on shrimp. Snook season ended last month, so remember that it’s catch and release big fish eat big baits. only for these guys. For the reef anglers the action will be under the feeding schools. Drop a Loggerhead Marinelife Center offers its year-round Private Fishing sardine down on a long leader to fool a mutton or flag yellowtail to bite the Lessons for adults and kids (ages 8 and up.) One-hour lessons are offered daily; hook. Snapper understand feeding schools above will produce falling scraps; scheduled based on availability. Cost: $25/angler (with own gear); $35/angler cut bait works great or a fresh goggle eye with cuts down the side. Tight lines! with rental gear. Bait not included. Contact Sue Thompson at sthompson@ For the inshore anglers there will be plenty of fish to catch on the beach. The snook migration will be in full affect. DOA baits work wonders on a Daiwa marinelife.org to register. If you accidentally hook a sea turtle while at the pier, here’s what to do: 5000 Saltist combo. Along with snook there will be tarpon rolling. It’s a finicky • Contact LMC’s 24-hour rescue hotline – (561) 603-0211 fish but fun when hooked. Put your • Gently reel the slack line, keeping the turtle at the surface of the water time in and have a backup plan. This Nice Mahi landed so it can breathe makes for a successful day on the water. on recent charter • Wait for LMC’s arrival to help Also, please be aware of the weather this For LMC and Juno Beach Pier updates, follow our social media, visit time of year. These storms can sneak up marinelife.org or call (561) 627-8280. on you in a fast way. Good luck! Randy Yent, Pier coordinator Captain Weston Russell Juno Beach Pier (561) 627-8280 Ext. 140 561-310-2690 • www.reelintensefishing.com Facebook.com/junobeachpier Facebook.com/reelintensefishingcharter Instagram & Twitter:@junobeachpier

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STAND UP PADDLEBOARD: Full Moon Paddle Boarding: The Do’s and Don’t’s Brian with a 10lb tripletail

by Chris Anders Contributing Writer

Paddle Boarding under a full moon has become widely popular by all paddle board enthusiasts. There is something about being on the water when very few boats are out and it seems like you are the only one out there. The sound of your board cutting through the water is so distinct and clear. The darkness of the water is so calming yet mysterious and the light of the moon is so bright that it lights up all that’s afloat. So many people want to join us on our full moon paddle but there are some do’s and don’ts that you want to know first before heading out for your first full moon paddle. Don’t travel alone. If you are the only one out there and all you have is a small light, other traveling boaters may not see you. Do travel in groups of 10-12 people. If you have too many people, it’s hard to keep track of your crew especially if they had a few drinks while enjoying the full moon. Don’t allow novice paddler’s out on a full moon. There are enough safety hazards to worry about just being out on the water at night. The last thing you need is someone that may be over confident and ends up being separated from the rest of the paddlers. Do make sure that everyone is an intermediate to advanced paddler so that they are strong enough to stay with the group. It’s no fun when someone gets separated from the group. Don’t travel without proper safety equipment, such as a proper PFD, whistle, board leash and proper lighting. Do make sure that you are wearing a PFD at night with reflective material, and have lights on your board that can be seen from all directions. Glow sticks are fun, but nothing beats lights that indicate Port side (left side) Red and Starboard side (Right) Green and Stern (rear) is White. You can get these suction cup lights at most marine stores. Head lamps are also the best way to see your way around and they can see through the water on a clear day. Don’t travel in areas that have a lot of boat traffic, like busy restaurants, inlets and channels. Avoid holidays or events on the water because there may be too much boat traffic. Do travel in idle only areas with little boat traffic. Don’t over-indulge while partying and paddling under the full moon. This happens quite often and then someone has to babysit that person and that just isn’t fun. You need to respect the ocean and other waterways. Respect Mother Nature. Do have someone in charge of watching the group. Make sure everyone stays together. That means no one leaves or goes back before the others. If one person leaves, you all leave together. Do all the “do’s” and you and your friends will have many great Full Moons on the water. Chris Anders, CEgO ThePalmBeachBoatClub.com • 561-840-1901

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ROAD TRIPFISHING Northwest Bound Part 1: Preparation by Keith Lozott, Contributing Writer As mentioned in a prior article, my good buddy Martin moved to the Northwest Territory (Victoria Canada) to freeze his butt off, enjoy some cold water fishing for species unknown to me yet, and help with his family. Now that he is pretty settled in and getting back to his Canadian roots of eating air chilled chicken, moose, Asian food and drinking Molson Canadians he offered up the opportunity for me to fly up and experience what the place has to offer. I’ve been to Seattle and Whistler Canada before on vacation and must admit they may have been two of the most beautiful, picturesque places I’ve ever seen with the naked eye. I did try and fish Puget Sound on a head boat but knew that wasn’t going to be the real experience of fishing the way we do on a serious trip. Now I will give you a little advice on how to prepare for a trip that will require a passport. The number one and most important item on the list is to have your passport up to date and/or getting a new one. My passport happened to be expired, so my wife who is Chilly water fishing photos the world traveler helped me get all of the necessary documents required to renew, schedule an appointment with the passport agency and get two approved passport photos. I was travelling 14 days from the time I needed to get my passport. Therefore I needed to go to the agency and get the passport in person as the local offices cannot guarantee that you will get the passport back in time for your trip even with expedited service. What a nightmare this process is and when I say nightmare I mean a completely tragic experience. We called a week prior to set an appointment for the day after Memorial Day at 11:00 a.m. and the appointment paperwork instructed me to not arrive earlier than 15 minutes prior to the appointment and not more than 15 minutes after the appointment. So that being said I drove from Jensen Beach, Fl. to Key Biscayne, Fl. to arrive to a giant line of people waiting to get in. My first thought was “Ha-ha I was smart enough to make an appointment and won’t be waiting in line with all of the procrastinators. “Dude, I was in for a rude awakening”! I walked past the line straight to the guard and confidently said I have an appointment for 11:00 where do I go? He said “Go to the back of the line”, I said “but I have an appointment and the instructions are ….”, He said “go to the back of the line”, I said “what’s the purpose of the appointment”, He said “It means you will get seen today at some point”, I said “How will anyone know I’m here”…… I won’t go into the customer service battle I had on the phone with the powers that be in the passport agency!!! This process showed how inept government can be. You get the picture at this point and 6 hours later I had applied for my passport and paid the extra $15.98 to have it expedited to my house, otherwise I would have been there for 4 more hours. The moral of the story is prior to travelling get your passport updated months in advance of departure. After all this headache I told my buddy I better catch a nice Canadian buzz and the record ling cod which I’m told looks like a giant lizard fish. Seriously, salmon, rainbow trout, ling cod, Coho salmon, and halibut might off the yet to catch species list within a couple weeks. Pictures and fishing stories coming in “Part 2” after the trip is in the books. Keith Lozott Avid Florida Angler

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COASTALKIDS My Fishing Adventures

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The weather has not been great this last month, making it hard to get outside. Finally, the seas calmed down for the West Palm Beach Fishing Club KDW, which is a very family friendly tournament and one of our favorites. We went bait fishing the day before the tournament. The ocean was flat calm. We caught only a few blue runners and decided to go in & ice the boat down and get ready! The next day, we woke up at 3:30 and made our way to Riviera Beach Marina, loaded the boat, picked up some more live bait from Gary, and then left out of the Palm Beach Inlet. We ran to Juno/ Jupiter where we saw clear water and a strong current. We watched the clock hit 6:30 & lines in!! Almost immediately, we heard the reel scream. Quickly, our crewmate Jason started reeling it in, while I tended the lines in the back. We saw the silver coming up and then my Dad gaffed it. It was a decent size kingfish, which we estimated to be 25 pounds. We thought that the day was going to be full of excitement, with a lot of fish after that one... but it wasn’t. We had multiple kingfish around ten pounds, but then I finally got the chance to catch a big fish. We had a large blue runner way back. The line started peeling off quickly, I took the rod. We first saw the fish in 5 minutes at the boat. We realized that it was a big tuna. Every time the fish saw the boat, it took a long run down. I fought the fish for 45 minutes, finally getting the fish close enough to gaff. Jason gaffed it and got it in the boat. It was a nice blackfin tuna and we guessed it to be 30 pounds. After that, we tried for more fish and caught and released a few small kings. The kingfish ended up being 25 pounds, enough for 9th place. There was no tuna category, but we weighed it and it was 27.7 pounds. A memory I will never forget! Tuna can put up a great fight!!

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FISHINGFORECASTS Capt. Craig

JUPITER INLET INSHORE By Craig Korczynski

Happy July 4th to all you anglers. This month offers explosive inshore action for anglers. Summer fishing is in full swing. The key to successful catching is early morning and late evening fishing as water temperatures are cooler. Stay cool, drink water and load up on the sun block, its summer time. The snook are striking with a bang; the spawn is on. Snook are schooled up in the inlets and along deep channels and beach fronts. Live bait schools are prevalent just about everywhere you look and the key to fishing is match the hatch. Greenies are the bait of choice for snook, but pinfish and mullet will set you apart from others. DOA lures work great for snook along the beaches; nothing beats a DOA C.A.L. 4” jerk bait in glow holographic or pearl color. Mirror lure twitch baits are also a great bait while fishing the beaches or drop offs where snook are lurking. The size of the snook ranges from 5 to 30 pounds. This time of year, the silver king action is fantastic. Tarpon are along the beaches in the ICW and all through our deep channels. They tend to school up in pods; early morning Romeo with his two risers get the best shots at bigger fish, daughters who are as they are less spooky. The fish on the fishing machines. beach range from 50 to 120 pounds.

Justin with first snook.

The silver kings in the inlet and ICW are willing to devour any greenie in their path, but don’t shy away from artificial DOA bait busters and DOA terror eyz in root beer or pearl; they provoke drag screaming action. Fly anglers can battle fish as they are chummed up boat side. This can lead to close combat fishing that will get your blood flowing. Local flats and bays are also great areas to target trout, jacks, and drum as they roam seawalls and docks pilings in search of a meal. Live baits or DOA C.A.L. 3” shad tail in gold and glow or figi chix trigger the fish to strike. Drum will strike DOA shrimp or DOA C.A.L. 3” shad on 1/8 ounce jig head in gold glitter or glow holographic. The peacock bass will offer anglers plenty of sight fishing action. Fly, DOA shrimp and live shiners are great tools to entice the peacock to strike. Peacock are very aggressive and can be found on beds near shorelines and seawalls. The warm weather really triggers the peacock bass, the hotter the better. Schools of peacock bass are not uncommon to see, and they can range in size from 2 to 7 pounds. Well that is the fishing report, hope you all enjoyed it. Get out there and get your drags screaming. Tight Lines! Captain Craig Korczynski 561-644-4371 • www.phlatsinshorefishing.com

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ON THE RANGE

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by Chuck Papp Contributing Writer

So, this guy walks in to use the range about a week ago, and in his hand is his bag of ammo and his 22 rifle in the other. As he proceeds to check in to use the range we ask him where his case is for his rifle. As usual the reply is he doesn’t have one. Now it didn’t seem like it was a financial issue since he just bought a brand new truck, it was more of a lack of Florida Law knowledge issue on how to keep his rifle in the truck. After we told him he could have a very serious problem if he should have contact with law enforcement on a traffic stop, he then went over and bought a case. It’s amazing how much wrong or misinformation is out there on what you can and cannot do with firearms. One way to take care of this is to get your Florida Concealed Weapons permit by taking the CWP class. Every person who owns a firearm, or someone who is planning to own one should get this license. This acts like an insurance policy when you leave your house with a firearm. The class will go over the Florida 790 statutes relating to firearms and their usage. Now you don’t need the license to have a firearm in your car (which is covered in class), but you need it to use the firearm for your protection outside the car. The license is also good to have if you travel inside the state, and outside in other states, and it also gets you out of waiting periods to take a firearm home after purchase. For the outdoors person it allows you to carry in state, county, and federal lands. The state has a website set up through the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services which has a lot of useful information about the CWP, and 790 statutes along with other information. This all can be found at “Freshfromflorida.com/Divisions-Offices/Licensing/ConcealedWeapon-License/Concealed-Weapon-License-FAQ” Also remember now is the time to start looking into the quota hunts for this upcoming season. These must be applied for well in advance and they fill up quickly. Go to “My FWC.com” to get started with this process. Season will be here before you know it, so don’t wait. Our CWP classes are Monday and Thursday at 6pm, and Saturday at 10am no appointment needed just show up. If you are a veteran with a dd214, active military, a FWC hunter education card, or a state licensed security guard with an active D license you do not need the class, but you are responsible for knowing and understanding the 790 statutes, so you may still want to take the class. Also, for any new hunters out there, make sure you get that hunter education course going before season. A lot of it now can be done online through the FWC website so check that out as well. Chuck Papp, Manager Delray Shooting Center• (561) 265-0700

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KDW TOURNAMENT

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bragging rights go with the title, including their names being engraved on the KDW Classic perpetual trophy. The second heaviest kingfish this year was a 49.5 pound smoker landed by Chris Meek aboard Meek Wagon. The top Junior angler this year was Cole Intoppa who landed a 12.0 pound dolphin aboard the Seagasm. To the delight of the crowd, Cole’s fellow team members chanted his name and lifted the junior champion high into the air when he received his trophy. Amiya Schlee, fishing aboard the Reel E Sea, landed a 10.9 pound kingfish to claim second place Junior award. To view photos and complete tournament results from this year’s tournament visit http://www.kdwclassic.com/ The Palm Beach County KDW Classic raises money for scholarships, youth fishing programs and marine conservation initiatives conducted by the WPBFC and its charitable affiliate, the Palm Beach County Fishing Foundation. “The support we receive from our dedicated team of volunteers and sponsors is what makes all this possible. We are so very grateful to have them on board. This year’s KDW was the best I can remember,” concluded Schulz. Next year’s Palm Beach County KDW Classic is set for May 31st and June 1st, 2019.

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COASTALCALENDAR July 1: John D MacArthur Beach State Park - Learn to Kayak - 12:00 noon. This is a landbased course free with Park admission to provide beginners the skills necessary for kayaking. Reservations are recommended. For information and reservations call the Nature Center at (561) 624-6952. July 3: The Boynton Beach Fishing Club meeting at 7 pm. Captain Danny Barrow will speak about his fishing strategies. Harvey Oyer Building at 2210 N. Federal Hwy, Boynton Beach. Visit www.BIFC. Org for more information. Everyone is welcome! July 7 & 8: Palm Beach PS Boating Course, Squadron Headquarters, 1125 Old Dixie Hwy. Lake Park. Call 561.863.1461 or email abc-pb@ palmbeachsps.org

July 21: USCG Delray-Boynton “Navigating with GPS” Class - Harvey Oyer Building at 2210 N. Federal Hwy, Boynton Beach. For further information, call 561.312.6439. July 21: John D MacArthur Beach State Park - Intro to Snorkeling - 11:00 am. Learn the basics of snorkeling including proper fin and mask selection and fit, how to clear your mask, snorkeling safety, diving techniques and more. This is a land-based course free with Park admission; reservations required at 561.624.6952 July 22: USCG The Palm Beaches “About Boating Safely” Class - VFW Post 9610 - 354 10th Street, Lake Park, Fl. Call 561.684.6914 or email to register chrisatlwi@aol.com July 25: Lake Worth Lagoon Fishing Challenge Awards Event at WPB Fishing Club

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July 25: Blue Heron Bridge Night Dive @ Phil Foster Park. For more information, visit www.puravidadivers.com

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July 28: USCG Delray-Boynton “About Boating Safely” Class - Harvey Oyer Building at 2210 N. Federal Hwy, Boynton Beach. For further information, call 561.312.6439.

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he surface pops, and I watch my line take off at 25 mph toward the open water. Snook on! This one is the largest of the day, maybe 27 inches, almost a slot. I keep my rod tip down, but she jumps out of the water then runs toward me. By the time I get the slack reeled, she’s past me and jumping again. That was my seventh snook of the morning, and I pulled her up take a photo with my phone before releasing her. I also managed to catch a 5-pound trout that was longer than 24 inches and broke my line as I tried to get a photo before the release. Like Mark Nichols, founder of the Stuart, Fla. lure company D.O.A, I like to wade when I fish skinny water. Whether you have a flats boat or wade, the same shallow-water tactics apply. You gotta put the lure where the fish are, and that day, two of the snook were so far under the mangrove branches that unless you skipped the lure perfectly, you had no chance of catching the fish. Most days I use a 1/16-ounce D.O.A. jig in chartreuse with a 4-inch pearl white paddle-tail. The light jig is best for skinny water because it stays near the top, and that’s what the fish want. You can fish it four main ways: 1) Jig it off the bottom, dead-stick it (let it sit), then repeat. This style of slow jigging works for redfish and trout, but anything will take it. Use this technique if you know fish are in an area or the bite is slow.
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