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• REDFISH REGULATIONS: Florida recently adopted new management plan for redfish. There are now varied regulations across nine different zones. Anglers need to understand those regulations because they’re intended to protect one of our iconic species in the face

• ARTIFICIALS: This backcountry lady angler enjoys sight fishing and scouting Mosquito Lagoon and the marshes of the Tomoka Basin along Florida’s central Atlantic Coast. I’ll target bull reds in the inlets, but I spend most days targeting snook, tarpon and slot reds in the backcountry. This style of fishing is perfect for throwing artificials on light tackle.

By Skye Burkhardt

Free-lining sounds simple, but where you choose to fish and what you’re targeting will play a role in the set-up and rig you should use.

In the backcountry, I like a light- to mediumaction 2000 size spinning set-up to fish 10-pound leaders and 3/0 circle hooks. I prefer Mustad hooks and tie them on with a simple loop knot. I use an FG knot to connect my leader to a braided main line. This creates a true free-line, without the added weight of a swivel.

• TACKLE: I mainly fish inshore, so light tackle is the way for me. However, it’s important to be prepared to switch up depending on the size and species of game fish present.

Landing a bull red this time of the year is easy. With the mullet running, simply free-line a mullet or drop one on a weighted rig to land a trophy! Before you experience the drag-pulling run, you should know how to properly handle and release your fish.

Atlantic Coast of Florida experiences one of the planet’s great migrations each fall. When millions of mullet push south in giant schools toward spawning grounds off the southern end of the state, it presents an exciting prospect for fishing. It’s an event anglers anticipate all year long.

TARGETING REDFISH During the Mullet Migration

Here are some tips for anglers to take advantage of the mullet run.

The rigging is pretty much the same if I need to beef up for larger catches. With a 2500-size setup, I’ll fish 15- to 20-pound leader. I’ll bump that up to 25- to 30-pound test on 3000-size gear for bigger fish.

It’s heartbreaking to see breeder fish floating due to carelessness or lack of knowledge. Hauling a big redfish up vertically onto a bridge or pier, dragging it over the rocks on a jetty or tossing it back from up high severely limits its chance of survival. Get a pier net to fish from a bridge or pier, and do everything in your power to ensure the healthy release of your fish.

Handling them with care and releasing them safely is important to the future of our fisheries. The statewide slot limit from 18 and 27 inches is intended to protect the large fish, which are part of the spawning stock.

To fish with the mullet, I just follow the pods, cast to the outside of the school and open the bail to let the bait swim. When you hit it right, you can hook-up on nearly every cast, with the species changing from one cast to the next. Big gamefish tend to seek out isolated or injured mullet, which is exactly what your bait is.

This time of year, any artificial that resembles a mullet will do the trick. I like Vudu Mullet Swimbaits, Rapala X-raps, Bomber Lures Mullets,

• BAIT: Obviously, mullet is the bait to use this time of the year. Full-grown mullet are great for shark and tarpon fishing. I prefer freelining finger-sized mullet, because pretty much everything eats them.

Most of the state now has a one-fishper-person daily limit in the 18- to 27inch slot. Some regions have a two-fishper-vessel possession limit and others have a four-fish-per-vessel possession limit. The Indian River Lagoon region is strictly catch-and-release only for redfish. For complete Florida redfish regulations, go

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The mullet run doesn’t have an official start or end date. Large schools of mullet—some the size of three football fields—move south as temperatures cool. Tarpon, sharks, kingfish and redfish are just some of the gamefish that move with these pods. Most years the fishing is on fire in October and November.

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This is the time of year that can make even me look good. The large male gags have started staging up on nearshore structures, wrecks and traditional bait-holding bottom. The scamps and large snappers have started a transitional move to their deeper wintering grounds. Water temps will soon draw a line in the water that clearly shows you where to fish.

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Ahhhh, yeah! This is the time of plenty. Now is the time of year to have a community-sized fish stew to clear out all the vacuum-sealed stuff in the freezer. You’ve got to make some room for freezer-stuffing grouper, snapper and seabass.

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and snappers hold a special place in my heart. Starting right now, they should be going off! It’s time consuming to stop on the way out a jig up bait. However, a 15- or 20-minute bait stop could make the difference between a good day and a great day. When you find bait in numbers, it doesn’t take long to rack up. I like to keep a Sabiki angler on each side of the boat handing me baits to dehook into a bucket in the center of the boat. Once I get 20 or so baits in the bucket, I pour them into the livewell and repeat until there’s enough.

I also like to take pinfish from the marina as a “bird in hand” for bottom fishing. The beauty of putting a live sardine on a jig and sending it to the bottom is that EVERYTHING down there eats them. The beauty of sending a pinfish, grass grunt or sailors choice to the bottom is that everything down there would love to eat them, but can’t. They can’t get their mouths around the bigger baits, but the ones that can are the fish you want to catch. Go enjoy the bounty of the season!

Starting this month, the larger gags will be so close in that it’ll shock you. Don’t run too far, or you’ll run over some of the biggest fish of the year. Go wherever you jig up your cigar minnows and sardines, and the gags will be right there. When you get a few baits in the well, it’s a good idea to have at least one person put a bait right back down.

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the possibilities of spawning. The same places will hold large seabass, as well. I love to eat grouper, but the way I grouper fish also produces large seabass, which I think are even better than grouper in texture andScampsflavor.

After all, that is why the gags are there. They are eating the same baits that you’re catching. They come inshore to a place that holds bait, so all the smaller females have plenty to eat while they are discussing

love spring and summer fishing, but let me say this loud and clear: I live for fall and winter fisheries!

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presumably to stick in the mud on the bottom of the ocean. “Keep hauling sail sh in the boat for photos, and you’re going to keep throwing back mud darts. ”

• Bait Chucker: Always derogatory term used by y shers to describe any other type of angler. “I think that bait chucker was jealous of my tweed cap.”

Pellet Pig: Derogatory term for sh that reach large size because of a feeding program. “ at yahoo thought he caught a trophy, but those pellet pigs are trained to eat hooks.”

Reef Donkey: Derogatory term for greater amberjack. “We were dri ing baits for kings, but all we caught were reef donkeys.”

Bank of Despair: e opposite of honeyhole, this is an area known for not producing sh. “Man, I wasted three hours over there pounding away on the bank of despair.”

nglers have their own languages. We make up words or phrases to describe situations we frequently encounter on the water. Some of these phrases are quite amusing, and some are too colorful to be used in print. Like regional dialects, they vary from location to location and even from boat to boat. Without further ado, here are some of our favorite angler idioms.

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• Bucket Sitter: Sometimes derogatory term for someone who shes bait from the shore. “Look at those bucket sitters over there sitting on their buckets and drowning worms.”

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Yahoo: Refers to anyone on the water other than the anglers in the group using the term. “We went to our honeyhole, but there were a bunch of yahoos already in it.”

Dreaded Frustrations: e downward spiral of being so ustered by your poor angling performance that you seemingly can’t do anything correctly. “I was slaying them until I hung my lure on the bottom. en I broke my rod tip trying to get it loose and the dreaded frustrations set in. I couldn’t do anything right the rest of the day.”

Leroy Jenkins: Derived from an Internet video game meme, this exclamation is used in kayak shing when you race ahead of your shing buddies to be the rst one on the water. “Y’all can keep mucking around on the boat ramp. I’m going shing! Leeeroooy Jenkiiins!”

• Mud Dart: A bill sh that dies when released and sinks nose down,

Easy Release: A sh that shakes the hook right at the boat. Counts as half a sh in informal shing competition. “Oh, well. Easy release. It was a little peckerhead, anyway.”

Dink: Synonymous with peckerhead, a dink is a very small sh. “Look at this dink. It’s smaller than the plug it ate.”

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• Damn Carp: A sh caught by an angler that is any species other than the intended target. “I thought it was a big largemouth, but it’s just a damn carp.”

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With a blunt snout and downturned mouth, red sh are designed for rooting. ey aren’t wellequipped for attacking prey on the surface, but they certainly display thrilling surface strikes as they

“ is at right here was so lush, the grass was thick as could be. But with water quality issues fueling massive seagrass die-o s, miles of underwater vegetation have been reduced to barren sand ats. ere are still giant red sh, though they’ve changed behavior and where they would once tail and search out the sea oor, they now just cruise around looking for bait sh,” re ected Le.

e 31-mile-long Banana River is an isolated lagoon. Here, marsh and mangrove ecosystems ourish in a complex landscape where there is uniquely no tidal ow. ere are no freshwater tributaries, no saltwater inlets, and the only outlet to the Atlantic Ocean is through a lock at Port Canaveral.ACocoa Beach local who has been guiding

“We can sight during all hours of the day and in all weather conditions, but since red sh are focused on feeding early and late in the day this is when you will encounter the most cooperative topwater bite. With overcast conditions the topwater shing can stay strong throughout the day,” said Le.

track a topwater lure and overtake the o ering a er several failed attempts.

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Since these reds aren’t tailing, spotting them means you’re looking for wakes. Mature red sh push wider wakes at a steady pace in a straight line. Mullet make those darting V-shaped wakes.

Once a red sh is spotted, it’s important to be patient and accurate. Nothing will spook a red sh faster than an improperly placed bait falling from the sky.

Anglers imparting the appropriate snap of the rod tip can mimic distressed bait sh on the surface, but it’s important to choose a lure with proper action for the conditions. When the Banana River becomes moderately choppy, loud topwater lures draw in predators. On calm days, it is better to sh a quieter walking lure.

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Le shes topwaters with a size 4000 Stradic CI4+ with a 7’6” G. Loomis GCX Inshore spinning rod with medium power and extra fast action. is set-up casts heavy topwater lures well and o ers excellent control for walking the dog.

Again, we all love to sh topwater, but distance-dedicated lures are in many cases the better option. In windy conditions with breaking waves and ripping currents, I de nitely prefer a 3-ounce plug or a 4-ounce darter over a topwater, which weighs half as much.

If the wind is full force into your face, this adds drag on the lure and line during a cast. A high-density lure cuts through wind more e ciently than a oating lure. Everyone loves shing topwaters, but in windy conditions they are not the best choice. A denser lure always casts farther than a oating lure.

the past few months, we’ve discussed almost everything concerning long-distance lures. We’ve touched on elements an angler can control such as lure choice and the proper rod, reel and line con guration. Now I want to discuss the uncontrollable elements of weather and water conditions. ey play a big role in how far you are able to cast and how e ectively you can sh a lure.

A long banner also reduces your control of the lure once it hits the water. A line belly in the water pulls your lure sideways on retrieve. You also won’t be in direct contact with the lure. is a ects the lure’s action, and you might also miss bites.

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Typically, a long-distance model weighs 30 to 100 percent more than a oating one of similar dimensions. If a oating lure weighs 2 ounces, a similar sized distance-dedicated lure will weigh 3 to 4 ounces. at’s really a big deal, especially in wind.

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When you’re casting into the wind, you should also adjust the way you cast. In long-casting lingo, I use the term “banner” to refer to the section of line between the rod tip and the lure. You should limit the banner when you’re shing in wind. Instead of using an overhand cast, try a sidearm cast, which limits the lure’s exposure to the wind.

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Water conditions are another factor worth consideration. Big waves, whitewater and strong currents limit your control. ese conditions are also o en the best conditions for sh to bite. When you cast, engage the reel before the lure hits the water and reel up slack. is gives you a straighter line for better control of the lure, better swimming action and more direct contact with the lure. When you can feel the lure, you can feel the bite and ultimately increase your hook-setting ratio.

Give it an honest try. I’m sure you’ll be convinced that distance lures are superior to lighter models of similar dimensions in many situations.

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ese sharks are viviparous, meaning the pups develop inside the female’s body, unlike other sharks that lay egg sacks. Most pups will be le in shallow nurseries due to the high amount of prey and few predators, which increases their chances of survival.Fishing for blacktip sharks is fairly easy; however, there are days when they can be nicky. Paying attention to speci cs can increase your number of bites. On clear-water days, sharks tend to stay just on the backside of the last sandbar. On milky water days, they can literally be at your feet as they patrol up and down the rst drop.eyde nitely will eat dead bait, but will hit live and fresh-dead bait without hesitation.

spring to travel up the coast to Georgia and the Carolinas to mate in summer. Blacktips participate in internal fertilization, meaning that each female is separately impregnated, which will then result in 4 to 11 pups every two years.

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On slow days when the bite is dead and you’re catching nothing but cat sh, swim one out or cut into chunks. If there are any blacktips around, they will eat it. A lot of anglers use huge hooks and long wire leaders, which will require you to get a shore-based shark shing permit to legally sh for sharks in Florida.

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I personally use a 5/0 extra strong circle hook with 2 feet of wire leader attached to 5 feet of 80-lb. test. e largest IGFA recorded blacktip shark weighed in at 270 pounds, 9 ounces. It was caught out of Malindi Bay, Kenya in 1984.

uring the mullet run on Florida’s east coast, plenty of blacktip sharks cruise past our beaches with huge schools of bait. Even if you plan to sh for blacktips outside of mullet-run season, you are still in luck. Finding a blacktip shark de nitely isn’t an issue due to a large and growing population of these big sharks.

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e most productive way to catch blacktips is to use a 6- to 8-inch chunk of whatever fresh sh you have. Toss it out without a weight. If you are

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Blacktip sharks can be found year-round in the Atlantic from Virginia through Florida. ey have been known to migrate up to Cape Cod, Massachusetts. ough they do prefer more tropical temperatures, a little cold won’t deter them from their mission. Blacktips are de nitely not picky when it comes to hunting grounds. ey can be found in bays, estuaries, coral reefs and mouths of rivers.

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Before blacktips begin migrating for the mating season, they will actually be in gendersegregated schools that come together only for mating. Blacktips tend to be separated due to the male’s highly aggressive drive towards the females, which could result in serious injury.

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shing in strong current, simply walk down the beach as the bait dri s. On days when they are hanging out too far for casting, swim a live bait out. Blue runners, jack crevalle and palometa work well for this.

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Tilapia… blue tilapia, to be exact, are one of more than a hundred species of cichlid native to the Middle East and Africa that are all called tilapia. is is similar to the way U.S. anglers refer to multiple species of sun sh as bream.

e Blue Tilapia is considered invasive to the United States. It was introduced to Florida in the 1960s by stocking and experimental studies by both private and state entities. Tilapia are here to stay and can be found in a wide variety of locations, from lakes and ponds scattered around the state to many freshwater and brackish rivers and streams. For anglers, canals found in almost every neighborhood can be shing paradise.

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e blue tilapia (Oreochromis aureus) is the most popular of the tilapia and the species most commonly found here in Florida. It is also a very important species in the sh-farming world due to its fast growth, salinity tolerance and the fact that it can be stocked densely. Tilapia have a long history. Farming of Nile tilapia goes back to ancient Egypt, and its importance is noted by the ancients using the sh as a symbol of rebirth.

Rex Hannon is a regular contributor to Coastal Angler Magazine. See more from Rex at coastalanglermag.com.

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waters o Key West to the many famous bass shermen that made Lake Okeechobee a destination for anglers from around the world, Florida has a rich angling history and amazing shing for everyone.

is species is very fast growing for the rst few months, and then they settle in and grow to the 5-pound class by three to ve years of age. e Florida state record was caught by Pamela Henry, of Stuart, from of a dock on the St. Lucie River in 2011. e 9-pound, 6-ounce beast is also recognized by the IGFA as the all-tackle world record.

Perhaps a lesser-known draw to the Sunshine State are the exotic species that have taken hold here. ese are the non-native, sometimes invasive species that would otherwise require expensive travel for anglers to target. ey are here, so we might as well sh for them.

ere is no minimum size or bag limit for tilapia. e FWC encourages anglers to catch and eat them like any other invasive species. e white akey meat is mild, and wild-caught tilapia are superior to the farm-raised tilapia sold in grocery stores.

I’m sure everyone reading this can target blue tilapia within a short distance of home. ey are great ghters that stand toe-to-toe with any species of similar size.

Tilapia can be nicky eaters, which poses a puzzle for anglers. eir diet consists mainly of green algae, diatoms and small invertebrates. I have witnessed other anglers catching this species on corn, dog food, hot dogs and bread balls. I have caught good numbers and some very large examples with a y rod. I caught most of these sh on Clouser Minnows and other similar small bait sh patterns.

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or 10 years, the Treasure Coast Bonito Blast has one goal - to raise tens of thousands of dollars to help veterans and this year was no different.The mid-August tournament, which has become a highlight of the Treasure Coast fishing tournament calendar, benefits the Wounded Veterans Relief Fund, an non-profit established in Martin and Palm Beach counties in 2009. In this year’s

Wounded Veteran Relief Fund’s Mike Durkee said the raised $96,000 before tournament expenses. In a decade the event has riased over outdoors enthusiasts in Indian River, St. Lucie and Martin

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respectively.Sullivan was fishing with live sardines in about 30 feet of water. He was able to get his bite in an area where a school of bonitos were harassing bait fish not far from St. Lucie Inlet’s sea buoy.

affair, 86 boats entered carrying nearly 300 anglers - including many veterans - out to the nearshore waters of Martin and Palm Beach counties for a fish usually thought of as a waste of an anglers’ time and bait.Hundreds of bonito were caught but at day’s end it was Mark Sullivan’s 19.8-pound false albacore that topped the scales at Pirates Cove Resort and Marina in Port Salerno. Sullivan collected $2,000 while $1,000 and $500 were paid to second and third places,

Mike Sullivan won $2,000 with the Bonito Blast’s heaviest fish at 19.8 pounds.

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Knowing the limits and executing the appropriate way to catch and release a targeted fish is called ethical angling. Ethical angling means knowing when to keep and when to release your catch while always handling fish with care. This enables sustainable fisheries for generations to come.Before you go, it’s important to familiarize yourself with the current regulations, best practices for handling fish and important marine habitats and freshwater habitats.

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In addition to the recreational fishing regulations, you should familiarize yourself with the marine life •regulations.Thebest general rule is to handle the fish quickly and as little as possible.

Reel In and Recycle

The Monofilament Recovery and Recycling Program (MRRP) is an innovative statewide project dedicated to reducing the environmental damage caused by discarded fishing line. MRRP aims to educate the public on the problems caused by monofilament line left in the environment, encourage recycling through a network of line recycling bins and drop-off locations, and help citizens host volunteer monofilament line cleanupLearnevents.more about the program online: https://mrrp.myfwc.com/ You can make a difference by disposing of your used monofilament fishing line in a designated bin. You can also cut all your fishing line into small 6-12 inch sections and dispose of in a lidded trash receptacle to keep it from entangling wildlife.

Hooked a Bird?

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swallowed a fishing hook or is severely injured, use the Seabird Rehabilitators and Transporters app (https://ocean.floridamarine.org/ SeabirdRehabilitators) to find the nearest seabird rehabilitator to care for the bird and/or transporter to take the bird to a rehabilitator. Please stay with the bird until help arrives. You can also report an injured bird to the FWC using the FWC Reporter app for Apple or Android smartphones or tablets. You can download the free app from the App Store or Google Play.

What can you do to keep the seabirds away from your fish and reduce entanglement?

Learn more about saltwater and freshwater fishing regulations at myfwc.com/fishing. Regulations can vary based on your location within the State of Florida, so make sure to check for any local rules and regulations.

UNHOOKING A BIRD

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•Bag limit - How many fish a person can harvest during a given time. This is often measured per person, per day and occasionally also includes a daily vessel limit.•Minimum size limit - Rules that state a fish must be larger than a certain size for them to be harvested. These rules allow fish to reach a size that enables spawning before being harvested.

• When photographing your catch, keep the fish held horizontally and support its full weight.

•Slot limit - Similar to the minimum size limit, slot limits have both an upper and lower size limit, and only fish that are within that slot may be harvested. This tool allows young fish to mature, while also protecting larger spawning fish.

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•Season - Times of year that are open or closed to fishing for a certain species. This tool is used to protect fish from harvest during sensitive times of the year such as spawning periods or times of heavy fishing.

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•If the fish appears lethargic upon release, resuscitation may be needed. The goal is to force water gently through the mouth and over the gills. This can be done by using the current, taking the boat in and out of gear while holding the fish in the water, or moving the fish forward in a figure-8 motion.

• Don’t feed the birds, which teaches them to approach where they are more likely to interfere with fishing.

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•Leaving fish in the water during release is the safest option. Large fish and species prohibited from harvest should be kept in the water at all times to better support their body weight and give them a higher chance of survival when released

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• If you must remove the fish from the water, wet your hands first to minimize damage to their protective slime.

•A landing tool like a lip grip helps control the head of the fish and avoids damage to the gills and eyes common to careless handling.

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Learning to dredge fish 30 years ago and always pulling natural baits,

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My rods are all still all Off The Chain, Blackfin Circle hook rods. They’re six foot, two inches and a lot lighter than what most people are using. This enables me to cast baits further when I need to and also prevents hooks from pulling when I apply more drag. It also allows me to use lighter line and lighter leaders without the risk of breaking it. The most important part of your entire spread would still have to be your teaser. A Canon 10TS downrigger pulling a Fish Razr strip teaser is an excellent way to bring fish in from far off, triggering bites from fish you would not otherwise have.

As always focus around edges, color changes, and structure. This time of year I find myself staging

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this month I hope your next outing is safe and Off The Chain. Please give me a call to get out on the water. We are taking delivery of a second boat, a new 39 Contender with tower and Seakeeper at the end of this year so we have plenty of availabilities. See you out there!

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Capt. Patrick joined us for an amazing Sunday during his one-year memorial aboard the Two Daze Off. He was definitely with us, catching 9 out of 10 sails, some king mackerel, some snapper and even had a cobia follow our stripteaser for almost a half hour. We miss you, Amigo.

PHOTO CREDIT: Capt. Scott Fawcett.

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I would usually start this month’s report off by saying “this is the month we’ve been waiting for” but I don’t know how the fishing could get any better than how it’s been. Coming off an incredible summer of sailfishing, I’m expecting our transition months of October and November to stay consistent. Expect between four and a dozen sail bites on your average day with more dolphin showing up as it cools down. Wahoo will still be brought in on occasion and blackfin tuna will become a more regular site as the water temperature cools back down also.

I was a hard sell on the strip teaser, I can 100% attest that they do work. I think the first time I put one in the water it wasn’t out there for 10 seconds before I saw the first sailfish to it. They also work for everything else, especially mahi and cobia. Whatever you decide to target

over the 8 Mile Reef often. While every now and then, venturing way offshore will prove fruitful, the safer bet is to stay inshore focusing from 75 to 250 feet of water. Humminbird’s side imaging sonar still proves to be very beneficial, especially in those depths. From catching bait, to recognizing contour, the reef and the way the bottom flows. Even marking bait schools and individual predators off to the side as far as a hundred yards while we are trolling, when I’m on a boat without it, I feel like I’m at a serious disadvantage.

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Jeff English with a nice upper slot snook caught on a live finger mullet with a 40-pound Tsunami fluorocarbon leader and a 4/0 BKK circle hook.

PHOTO CREDIT: Capt. Jonathan Earhart.

Tarpon fishing will be very good near local inlets and passes, especially so at first light and around sunset. Fishing a large mullet on a 2x BKK 8/0 circle hook will certainly get the job done if you can keep the tarpon hooked. Generally you want to fish on anchor and wait for passing schools of

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We can hook live mullets several different ways. Classic style would be through both lips just in front of the eyes, or throat hooked to help the bait swim down with line tension, and top side just forward of the tail hooked to ensure the bait swims on the surface with line tension. Try any of these variations for added success on the water this Topwatermonth.fishing can be absolutely phenomenal right at first light if you

October will be a many layered sandwich of seasonal dynamics that will energize the near coastal ecosystem. The forces of nature will combine this month in the form of substantial masses of bait fish that shall heed the call to migrate to and through our nearshore waters. Pelagic and resident fish species will tow behind the influx of these huge masses of bait and track them to our offshore doorstep. Provided that an offshore weather window is user friendly, the anglers of Martin County will be able to intersect a wide variety of saltwater species throughout the water column.

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King and Spanish mackerel along with other top water species can be found in better numbers

Snapper and grouper will be some of the many prized catches of October, like this bountiful haul from aboard the Safari 1.

tarpon to intercept your mullet down current behind your boat.

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sightings will not be uncommon this month and will be seen swimming along with turtles, manta rays, and sharks. Be jig ready for spontaneous interactions with hungry cobes. Large gag and red

grouper will also avail themselves during these days as they sit on their bottom dwelling thrones and challenge athletically inclined anglers to extract them from their underwater kingdoms. Also, the potential for tropical weather systems will be a wild card game changer

for overall fishing this month, as these low pressure systems interact with our offshore playing field. An already overactive hurricane season will have all eyes on the tropics this month. With this in mind, keep your fingers crossed, knots tied tight, and pray for red skies at night.

this month as they circle up schools of live bait along current edges, temperature contours, and over top of reef structures. Solid populations of snapper will populate the deeper footprint of these reef areas as several species will continue spawning sessions this month. Mutton snapper have congregated at increased numbers over the last couple of weeks along reef lines from 50 to 90 feet of water and hopefully this trend will continue through this month. Mutton snapper must be 18-inches in overall length to be a “keeper”. (Check state and federal regulations by downloading the FishRules App at https://fishrulesapp.com/ for your mobileOtherdevice).members of the snapper family will be found along side of their mutton cousins. Lane, vermilion, and mangrove snapper will inhabit similar reef zones and help to color the fish boxes of October.Cobia

Fall fishing patterns are now in full swing. Mullet run is at its peak so be sure to have a cast net on board ready to load the livewell for steady action. Typically, we free line mullet around structure for snook, redfish, seatrout, jack crevalles, snapper, and even flounder this month. A 40-to60 pound Tsunami fluorocarbon leader, generally about 4 foot long with a 4/0-8/0 circle hook is all you need. Hook size will vary based on live bait size.

have a good ambush point where schools of mullet are passing by. As the day progresses you will want to send artificials further into the water column for continuous bites from predators. Diving plugs, swimbaits, D.O.A. swimming mullets will work well if properly presented around passing bait schools where predators are waiting for their next meal.

Beach fishing will also be a very viable option if you don’t have a boat or the seas are too big to get outside the inlet. Walking the beach and casting artificials around outside edges of bait schools will yield lots of action. Binoculars from beach piers will enable you to look further down the beach both north and south to help locate bait schools which will most likely have larger predatory fish close by. Again early morning and late afternoon will be best, but sometimes even mid-day can produce plenty of action when fishing the right areas around the right bait schools. Tight lines!

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It’s been fun talking fishing but the deep blue sea is calling! Come see me at Little Jim Bait & Tackle and we can talk some more but if I’m not there, you’ll know I’m Pullin Drag! OFFSHORECOUNTY Bo Samuel

Dock lights can be very productive this time of year as well. Typically, they’ll be loaded with snook or trout. On occasion, you

ABOVE: Bob and Connie with a nice snook that ate a mullet around the North Jetty.

Now that October is here, the water is starting to cool down and the mullet run begins. Captains and anglers of all ages catch the excitement of the mullet run and for good reason. Big schools of mullet are migrating south along the coast and this means great bait for fishing. The

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Hi, everyone, I’m Capt. Bo Samuel of Pullin Drag Charters based out of Little Jim Bait and Tackle in Fort Pierce. I fish out of the Fort Pierce Inlet, one of the best inlets on the east coast of the United States because it’s wide and deep and one of the very safest to navigate. Being a native of Fort Pierce, I’ve had the unique opportunity to fish these local waters since I was old enough to hold a fishing pole. I’m excited to write for Coastal Angler and hope to give you info, tips, and strategies for enjoying our fishing paradise, along with some fun fishing stories.

The snook and tarpon should be feeding heavily on the mullet as they move through the area. Live finger mullet, croakers and pinfish will be the best live baits to use. D.O.A. TerrorEyz and Bait Busters will be good artificial lures to use for snook during the mullet run. Try around the docks, jetties, turning basin and bridges docks around the river.

combination of cooler weather from the north and the mullet run means aggressive fish will be arriving for the warmer waters of south Florida. With a livewell full of mullet, there is no better time to target highly prized trophy fish like tarpon, snook, redfish, andOffshore,kingfish. we are expecting the fall migration of mahi. Look for them in 70-to-150 feet along rips, floating debris, temperature changes, and weed-lines. Slow trolling live mullet is usually a proven method to produce and if you don’t have mullet, naked or skirted ballyhoo are the preferred choice. Mahi are schooling fish so if you see one, watch for others and enjoy the fast-paced action. Targeting mahi-mahi is a win-win—amazing fight and amazing dinner.

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The snapper bite continues to be good on the offshore reefs in 50-to100 feet and we expect it to improve. I like to use a chum bag and throw some cut bait behind the boat to stir up these energetic feeders. It’s key to use enough weight to keep your bait on the bottom and provide your best chance at bringing home some tasty snapper fillets. Plus, going for the big muttons and mangroves might just get you up close and personal with a granddaddy grouper or two. When bottom fishing, it’s a good idea to

Terri Newkirk with a personal best snappermuttonaboardPullinDrag.

PHOTO CREDIT: Capt. Bo Samuel.

can find some surprise redfish in the lights as well. Smaller profile lures like D.O.A. shrimp and smallest Yo-Zuri crystal minnow are great dock light lures. Positioning and accurate casts are everything. A single bad cast can turn the fish off. Put yourself where you can make long casts in the shadows up current of the dock and bring your lure back through the edges of the light. After

PHOTOS CREDIT: Capt. Adam White.

Fall has arrived on the Treasure Coast. October provides great weather and hungry fish. By the now the mullet should have invaded our area providing some explosive action. As we transition this month, the water will begin slowly cooling down for winter. It has been a hot summer, so don’t expect a huge temperature difference until we have some cool fronts.

hitting a few lights, you should be able read the fish. If I don’t have bite after 10-to-15 casts I keep moving until I find some fish that want to commit.Look for some sheepshead, black drum and snapper to be moving in around the bridges, docks and channel edges. The surf will be alive with jacks, snook, bluefish and other predators, which will all be chasing the bait schools along the beach. Croakers and whiting will also be hanging along the beaches. It’s another great month to fish along the Treasure Coast!

keep a live bait out on a long line for a possible mahi as they can also be caught in open water. Keep a pitch rod handy as well for that chance at a cruisin’ cobia.

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INDIAN RIVER LAGOON – The flats and backwaters of the central lagoon should be at their best in October. Find the bait and find the fish is a general rule that is especially true in October. Fishing topwater plugs can be a productive and exciting option all day if you find bait schools on the flats. Super Spook Jr. and Top Dog Jr. plugs in mullet or bone colors are great choices to throw around mullet schools milling on the shallow flats. Jack crevalle, ladyfish and bluefish will keep anglers busy between trout and redfish bites. The occasional snook will surprise anglers on the open flats around baitfish schools, but most of the inshore snook will be setting up ambushes along mangrove shorelines and around docks. D.O.A. Shrimp and Jerkbaits fished tight to cover will draw strikes from snook of all sizes.

For the first time in a long time my local sources for fishing reports all had good things to say about the fishing in the Sebastian area. The Indian River Lagoon is yielding snook and trout regularly but finding a redfish to round out an inshore slam has been challenging. The inlet has been crowded, but anglers fishing pigfish and croakers are limiting out on snook and releasing some oversized redfish. Big snook and tarpon are following the schools of mullet within fly casting distance of the beach, but the bait pods have been small and scattered making the fishing hit or miss. While these reports may not make the fishing sound red hot, they are a long way from these same angler’s talking about moving to the west coast or taking up golf as was the case five years ago. October should improve the inshore fishing while the inlet and ocean options should remain strong, weather permitting.

NEAR SHORE ATLANTIC The fishing along the beaches can be explosive in October if the weather allows. Find tarpon and Spanish mackerel schools by running along the beaches either by boat or by car, keeping your eyes peeled for diving birds and breaking fish. Live baits of just about any kind will get work for tarpon, while Gotcha plugs, jigs and flies are all you need to fill the cooler with Spanish in the 1-to-5-pound range.Tight lines!

SEBASTIAN INLET – Sebastian Inlet snook fishing will be at its best in October. Redfish will also take advantage of the food funneling effect of Sebastian Inlet’s swift current. Croakers, pigfish, shrimp, pinfish and mullet will all draw strikes from both species at the right time and tide. Nighttime will find live baiters floating the channel under A1A with live bait, while plug and jig anglers will be on their favorite rocks east and west of A1A.

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SEBASTIAN RIVER – The Sebastian River will surge back to life when schools of finger mullet make their way into the estuary. Casting live finger mullet in front of rolling tarpon is a surefire way to get tarpon hook ups in the Fall. If you prefer artificials, suspending plugs like the MirrOdine and Catch 2000 Jr will do the trick. Fly rodders should also throw finger mullet imitations on floating and intermediate lines.

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As always be courteous to your fellow boater. You never know when you might need a tow.

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For as long as I can remember, we’ve called October Sharktober because of the September- October storms that tend to stir the ocean up, also bring with it copious amounts of the Atlantic sharp nose sharks. They often will be so abundant that you can’t keep a line in the water. Surprisingly though, they are almost like eating a pork chop if taken care of properly. My son loves them and calls them shark McNuggets. You’re allowed two per boat no minimum size limit. The secret is to cut the tail off as soon as you catch one to bleed it out. I fillet and cut them into small nuggets and batter fry them.

diving on bait from the beach out to 50 feet to attract Spanish mackerel and blue Expectfish.Atlantic sharp nose sharks to be plentiful everywhere. I find it’s a good time to use some of those hooks that got a little rusty sitting in the box. You won’t mind loosing 40 or 50 of them like you will a box of good Ultra Points, lol.

For those fishing close to shore 30-to-50-foot, we should start seeing some early season Spanish mackerel and bluefish migrating south down the beach. There’s always fun action when they show up and they’re easy to catch trolling small spoons, jigs, or medium running lures like YoZuri minnows. I recommend a light wire like a #3 to keep from getting bit off. Forty-pound fluorocarbon leader will produce more bites, but you can expect to lose a few of those pricey little lures to the toothy fish. So, look for cobia on the bigger 10 foot to 15-foot ledges in 85-to-95 feet of water. And look for the birds

There’s still some great fishing in October, it’s just a matter of finding clean water to fish. Mostly you’re going to be fishing the 85-to-90-foot depths. This will be your best chance to find clean shark free water. Last year we had some good catches of cobia, some mangrove snapper, lane and vermilion snapper.

And, as always, support your local tackle shops.

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If you’ve never eaten shark, try one, it might surprise you.

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Frank Evans, Larry Wells, Angela Wells, Kevan Davis, Chris Venn, and Yenny Spainhower catchin’ ‘em up!

OFFSHORE: The fall dolphin run should be in full effect this month. Look for them to start to move into shallower water compared to their

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Chris with a good snook.

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summer patterns. The bottom bite has been particularly good to us during the fall months. Look to target mutton snapper and yellowtail snapper in 80-to-100-foot of water. I like using mullet this time of year for both bottom fishing and trolling. It is readily available and a great hardy bait to keep alive on your kayak.

See you on the water!

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Jason with a nice mahi.

INSHORE: October brings cooler weather and the long-awaited mullet run. Snook, tarpon, redfish and trout will all be cooperating this month. Matching the hatch is the way to go this time of year. Super Spooks, D.O.A. Bait Busters and Jerk Baits will be the go to baits. When there is so much bait available to predators, it is sometimes hard to get a bite on your presentation. Try going with a less natural color that stands out in the pack. Focus your cast on the edges of the mullet schools and you will do well.

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the sun rising higher into the sky is certainly one reason. Once they quit eating the spinner bait, we switch to soft plastics, flukes, speed worms, and Senkos being a crucial part of our arsenal. Those anglers who want to target only large bass often opt to flip and pitch matted vegetation or thick clumps of bulrush with creature-style bait. There are many styles, configurations, and colors of

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the lake, where the water is still only 2 to 3 feet. The primary baits have been grass shrimp, red worms, and crickets. Many anglers target and catch large numbers of bluegill on a fly rod and popping bugs when they are in such shallow water.

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I can ever remember. Of course, the big blue gill are caught in the same areas as the shellcracker, but anyone that has eaten freshly caught and fried shellcracker filets know exactly what I am alluding to. The tremendous run of shellcracker started on the full moon in April and has continued on each moon phase up through August. How long it can and will continue remains to be seen. With the water

The great fishing continues on Lake Okeechobee. The big lake has been on an upward swing for a couple of years now and just keeps getting better. The lake level has not had highs above 14 feet for a couple of years now and each winter we have seen low levels around 11-to-12 feet. The somewhat stable low water periods have led to numerous great spawns that have exploded the fish populations of every species in the lake.

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cooperate on short notice, they can takeDuringadvantage.October, vis reports could be scarce and divers may have to do some reconnaissance when planning the next trip. The Titan Tug out of Stuart is a great dive site to test visibility, temperature and current since it is directly east of the St. Lucie Inlet and just a few dozen feet from the Six Mile Reef. A quick bounce dive to determine conditions could prove beneficial. If vis is bad head south towards

the Loran Tower ledge or reefs off Hobe Sound. If vis is good, dive sites closer to shore may be better including the Donaldson Reef area, Guardian Reef, Pipe Barge or the Cement (concrete) Barge. This time of year, brings changes to local reefs in the form of more frequent strong winds and cold fronts. When conditions allow though, divers can make great dives if they remain prepared and poised to take advantage of narrow weather windows when they arise. Six (772) 288-3999 (772) 562-2883

Summertime has passed but visibility and water temperatures are still nice on the Treasure Coast due to the proximity of local waters to the warm Gulf Stream current coming up from the Caribbean. Passing cold fronts with strong winds can make area inlets

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As the year winds down and fall approaches, divers on the Treasure Coast can expect great diving provided the weather cooperates. Autumn brings with it cold fronts and shorter weather windows, so divers are wise to stay prepared to take advantage of calm seas when the opportunity arises. After a period of choppy weather, a little scouting will help determine conditions beneath the surface and make for a more enjoyable day.

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Weather windows this time of year maybe short and calm seas may only last for a day or two. Divers should stay prepared by having tanks filled in advance, dive sites selected, and gear packed so when conditions

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Capt. Michael

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How beautiful is our water right now! The color and visibility blows my mind every single day! I love experiencing Florida’s nature and wildlife and, in my opinion, it just can’t be beat!

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Of course, it always depends on how much structure you have around and the size of snook you’re chasing. You might have to adjust your leader especially in the mullet run. ;-)

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For snook sight fishing I change to a longer leader, anywhere from 10-to-12-feet. Make sure you have

I understand that this is a sensitive subject and things can change in a heartbeat, but I hope for the best and that this article continues to move you into the right direction.

Fly fishing wise, it’s prime sight fishing most days (always depending on my customers) but it also comes with a lot more things to do right before hooking up. Dialing in how we fish and present our fly is one thing but today I want to talk about adjusting our leaders.

a nice long tapered part (around two-third long) which will help your cast with a nice turn over. Another type of leader I personally use a lot is a straight 8 foot, 30-pound monofilament with a 4 foot, 25-to30-pound fluorocarbon tippet. If you want to use lighter leaders than the ones above that’s fine but don’t forget to use a little bite guard (shock tippet).

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The Palmers of Sailfish Point took several veterans fishing aboard their sportfishing boat No Closing Costs, including Vietnam veteran Jim Champion. Weather that midAugust day was calm, steamy and hot, but no one seemed to mind when the fish started biting. Champion and the rest of the anglers were able to

reel in a bonito which is, pound for pound, one of the toughest fighting fish in the sea.

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Durkee said some of the money raised by the Bonito Blast will go towards a new dental coverage program the foundation began.

“A lot of people don’t realize this, but up to 92% of our veterans do not have full dental coverage and for veterans who are already struggling, who have mental health issues or physical disabilities, how will they afford dental costs on top of their living expenses without some help,” Durkee said.

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Vietnam vet Jim Champion enjoyed fishing with Costs in the Bonito Blast.

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It’s only been about 100 years that Florida has been known as a place where people love to live. There were several technological agricultural and transportation innovations that made this possible. It really is remarkable how short a

smitten with the ambiance and view, it took years of experiencing and intentionally immersing myself (literally and figuratively) in actively learning about my new home to actually be able to utter the phraseI love you to this place. It took 11 years of living on my property to

ost of us fall in love at various times in our lives. Falling in love with our partners, children, even our pets is normal and expected. People often fall in love with an image, lifestyle, pastime, or place. I’m interested in the subtle difference between loving living in the place we live; and loving the place we live.

I suspect that many residents of the Sunshine State enjoy living here and love many aspects attributes and amenities but never actually fall in love with the place. I am fortunate to be a native. Although I was born and raised about a hundred miles south-southeast of where I live now. The place I was raised was great and I loved it, admittedly I don’t love

This North Atlantic right whale sculpture crafted by a friend of Jim Moir’s, resides in Jim’s backyard.

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I’m not sure I fell in love at first sight, although I admittedly was

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Bryce Babcock with a Warsaw grouper caught on the Muliphen.

The Time will be deployed in as shallow water as possible to accommodate both fishers and divers. As with other vessels deployed offshore St. Lucie County, the Time will be stable at depths of

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Kelly Hogan with a sailfish caught on the Muliphen.

Prior to being delivered to the Causeway Cove Marina, McCulley Marine Services patched the Time. This patch, along with large glass windows and doors, will be removed prior to sinking to allow water to circulate through the vessel, providing increased fish habitat on the reef. Openness is critical to the success of vessel artificial reefs.

MCAC, and Willis Custom Yachts found donors to pay for cleanup and deployment of the vessel. MCII, a 501(c)3 nonprofit contracted with McCulley Marine Services, St. Lucie County’s artificial reef contractor, to clean and sink the Time

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n September 8, the M/V Time began its journey from Willis Custom Yachts in Stuart to the Causeway Cove Marina in Fort Pierce for final preparation prior to its deployment offshore St. Lucie County. Unable to get a buyer for the vessel, the Time has been languishing at Willis since at least 2016.Designed by Tom Fexas and built by Palmer Johnson Yachts in 1977, the 126-foot Time was well ahead of its time when it was built. Although a buyer for the vessel could not be found, this beautiful yacht will make outstanding fish habitat once it is deployed.Thisproject is the result of cooperation between the MCAC Artificial Reef Fund and Marine Cleanup Initiative, Inc. (MCII). David Powell, vice president of

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Fish species inhabiting the new reef will be both demersal and pelagic. Bottom fish like gag (Mycteroperca microlepis) and Warsaw grouper (Epinephelus nigritus) as well as pelagic species such as kingfish (Scomberomorus cavalla) and sailfish (Istiophorus albicans) have been caught on St. Lucie County vessel reefs like the U.S.S. Muliphen and the Blake Charron Foundation reefs. The high-profile vessels hold bait, which

greater than 150 feet. To make her more stable and deploy her shallower than 150 feet, concrete will have to be added to the vessel. The St. Lucie County Artificial Reef Program will conduct a stability analysis to determine how much concrete must be added and the depth that she must be deployed. If possible, concrete will be added to make the Time stable at shallower depths.

in turn attracts predator species. Some people question whether the M/V Time will be a recreational reef or a conservation reef. The St. Lucie County Artificial Reef Program has made both. From 1,500ton secondary concrete reefs (fishing and diving) to an unadvertised 420foot hopper barge and relatively small reef modules, both aspects of artificial reefs are important. The real question is, “Why can’t it be both?” Outdoorsmen realize the importance of conservation in maintaining their respective pastimes and watermen are known to be some of the greatest conservationists. Both anglers and divers have given the Artificial Reef Program excellent data it needs for its management decisions (like making more reefs). Photos of fish that

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• ½ cup Florida dry white wine

• Sea salt and fresh ground pepper, to taste

Lemon and Herb MulletFloridaBaked

• ½ teaspoon fresh basil, chopped fine

• 1 teaspoon fresh rosemary, chopped fine

Chop all of the fresh herbs and combine into a small bowl (reserve one tablespoon for garnish).

Season both sides of the fillets with salt and pepper. Place the fillets in a single layer into a buttered or greased baking dish, and drizzle with olive oil and lemon juice.

red pepper, and lemon slices on top of each fillet. Drizzle with the white wine, and bake for 25-30 minutes or until the fish flakes easily with a fork. Sprinkle with the reserved fresh herbs and serve warm.

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.

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½ cup Florida bell pepper, diced small

Add the fresh herbs, thinly sliced onion, diced

• 1 lemon, thinly sliced

• 3 tablespoons fresh lemon juice

COOK YOUR CATCH!

PREPARATION:

4 (6 ounce) Florida Mullet fillets

• 2 tablespoons fresh parsley, chopped fine

• ½ onion, thinly sliced

INGREDIENTS

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Raulerson Cattle Company. In midOctober, MCII will hold a fundraiser to help remember this pioneering family, and to deploy this, and other vessels.

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For more information on the fundraiser or deployment of the M/VTime, contact Susan Howells, MCII Director of Operations.

For more information on the St. Lucie County Artificial Reef Program, contact Jim Oppenborn, St. Lucie County Coastal Resources Coordinator, at oppenbornj@ stlucieco.org or (772) 462-1713.

have been caught on artificial reefs, including fish that have to be released (size, out-of-season), unexpected fish (i.e. schooling permit [Trachinotus falcatus]), and fish where capture is too difficult (i.e. schooling lemon sharks [Negaprion brevirostris]) have all been reported to the St. Lucie County Artificial Reef Program.

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and donated custom tournament T-shirts that were awarded to all participants who reached the first prize tier of the tournament.

The Lionfish Challenge is a summer-long tournament that rewards divers for their lionfish harvests. The tournament is open to everyone, is completely free to enter and participants can compete from anywhere in the state. Divers receive prizes based on the amount of lionfish they harvest and compete for the title of the Lionfish King/Queen or Commercial Champion.

• Third place Recreational Division: Helen Rodney – 800 lionfish

• Second place Commercial Division: Alex Fogg – 1,090 pounds of lionfish

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• Third place Commercial Division: Isidoro Bedoya – 1,008 pounds of lionfish

The 2022 Lionfish Challenge was sponsored by FloGrown, a Florida-based fishing and outdoor apparel company. FloGrown designed, printed

The event is intended to draw attention to the threat of lionfish on Florida reefs and to promote removal of this nasty invasive species statewide.

seventh-annual Lionfish Challenge came to a close on Sept. 6, and the competition was stiff until the very end. Participants in this year’s tournament broke several records in their quest to earn the title of Lionfish King or Queen and Commercial Champion.

• Second place Recreational Division: Baye Beauford – 863 lionfish

• Commercial Champion (First place Commercial Division): Paul DeCuir –1,092 pounds of lionfish

This year’s tournament boasted a total of 707 registered participants, the most in the program’s history. A total of 196 divers conducted 676 trips throughout the state during the three-month tournament. They brought in a whopping 25,299 lionfish. This is the highest tournament total since 2018. In the end, though, two participants prevailed.Hereare the winners of the 2022 Lionfish

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Issac Jones (left) was crowned “Lionfish King” for collecting 1,018 lionfish. Paul DeCuir (right) was named champion of the commercial division for collecting 1,092 pounds of lionfish.

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Challenge:•Lionfish King (First place Recreational Division): Isaac Jones – 1,018 lionfish

Jim Love III with a hogfish caught off Jupiter.

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April Parker hooked this 42-inch jack, her personal best, late afternoon at Jensen Beach.

“Slot City” snook by Mike Dean. PHOTO COURTESY of Mike Dean.

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Shyanne Benavidez (@oceanicbarbie) landed this snook two days before open season, “Two days later, she would have been dinner.”

Chris Giuffrida hooked this gag creeping off the rock, “Almost thought we were stuck on the bottom in open water, LOL!”

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oastal Angler Magazine contributor Ryan Izquierdo was on a really hot bite on April 28 while shing out of San Carlos in Sonora, Mexico. e boat he was on landed not one, but two IGFA all-tackle world records for star-studded grouper. With just a fraction of a kilogram separating the weights of the two sh, IGFA recently named them both a tie for the all-tackle world record.

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Both sh were caught slow-pitch jigging with JYG Pro jigs.

Star-studded grouper are a species that inhabits the eastern Paci c Ocean from Southern California down to e previous all-tackle world record was a 31-pounder caught by Chris Wheaton out of Loreto, Mexico.

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Izquierdo’s sh weighed 15.38 kilograms, which is 33 pounds, 14.5 ounces and some change. On the same trip, Robert Navarro boated another star-studded grouper that weighed 15.51 kilograms, or 34 pounds, 3 ounces and some change. Both sh will be recorded as all-tackle world records in the books.

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ed sh have black spots. Some of them have several black spots. is red sh caught on the Texas Gulf Coast had so many black spots that it doesn’t even look like a red sh.

e angler, Ryan Hernandez, caught his “leopard” red sh while shing with Capt. Danny Alvarez in the Upper Laguna Madre near Corpus Christi, Texas on Aug. 27. Hernandez said the sh had more than 300 spots per Leopardside. red sh are rare, but they do show up from time to time. Fisheries biologists believe this rare color pattern is caused by both parents having a recessive pigmentation trait. e wild coloration leaves the o spring particularly susceptible to predation early in its life. Not only is it rare for a leopard red sh to be hatched, it’s rare for them to reach catchable size.According to SaltWater Sportsman, Hernandez kept his leopard red sh to have it mounted. It’ll make a heck of a conversation piece.

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By Capt. Michael Okruhlik

Here’s my disclaimer: I invented Knockin Tail Lures. e paddletail I use for snook is the Knockin Tail Lure in the Halloween is lure, like the Rat-L-Trap, has a built-in rattle. Trust me,

Capt. Michael Okruhlik is the inventor of Knockin’ Tail Lures, Controlled Descent Lures and the owner of www.MyCoastOutdoors.com.

Now for methods you may not have tried while targeting snook. Let’s visit our friends in the freshwater aisle and pull out an old favorite: the Rat-L-Trap! Pick up a few of these in chrome and blue, buy some stout saltwater-grade treble hooks, stainless steel split rings, and you’re set. ese noisy, rattling hard baits drive big snook crazy. I sh these on a fast and steady retrieve. e simplicity, in itself, is enticing. Among the advantages are the castability of these lures, their bullet-proof construction, and best of all there is not much skill required in this tactic. Simply cast and reel at a fast pace and hold on tight. When a hungry, or mad snook nails a Trap as you burn it through salty water, they will try their best to take the lure and the rod from your hands. ere is nothing like a 40-inch snook hammering a fast-moving Rat-L-Trap!

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My other tip involves a color I haven’t seen pictured with many, if any, snook other than those anglers in my circle. e color is in the orange family with gold glitter and a chartreuse tail. is little gem has produced numerous snook over the years. I sh this color in a 5-inch paddletail lure, typically on a heavier jighead. I like a heavy head because I burn these swimbaits through the water.

I hope this new look at snook shing helps you catch your next e theme here is sound attracts sh. So, tie on some noisy lures and get hooked up!

hen it comes to snook shing with lures, I typically see the same color patterns and lure styles displayed in the jaws of caught sh as the angler proudly presents their catch to the camera. I’d like to share some new colors and lures that I have found to be very e ective when targeting solid-lined trophies.Let’s start with what you might already know. Feather jigs are popular among those who pursue line-siders. Some may tip their jig with a grub of some sort, while others take the simple approach of feathers, lead and a sharp hook. More o en than not, when I see these jigs pinned in the jaws of magni cent sh, the colors are typically white, red, chartreuse or a combination of all three. I don’t typically throw a feather jig, but when I do I prefer to tip it with a paddletail to give it extra vibration. Find one with a rattling tail, and you just increased your odds of hooking up!

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Recreational harvesters age 16 and older who plan to use traps are required to complete an annual no-cost trap registration at GoOutdoorsFlorida.com. rough this process, they will obtain trap registration numbers that must be included on each trap along with the owners name and address.

Whether diving or trapping, it is illegal to harvest claws from eggbearing females. It is permitted to take both claws if they are of legal length, but most people choose to take just one so the crab is le with something to feed and defend itself with.

stone crab season opens Oct. 15 and runs through May 1. e minimum claw size is 2 7/8 inches, and recreational harvesters may take a daily bag limit of 1 gallon of claws per person or 2 gallons of claws per vessel, whichever is less.

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Diving and snorkeling for stone crabs is also popular. Look for crushed shells in front of holes in the rocks or reef where a stone crab has been feeding. Use a tickle stick with angle of less than 90 degrees to pull them out of the hole and grab them by the claws with gloved hands.

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Our lodging was in Soldotna, near the mouth of the Kenai River on Cook Inlet. That’s where we fished the Kenai River for red (sockeye) salmon. The famous king salmon season closed before we arrived this year, or we would have been fishing for them. We “flossed” for reds, which is a technique used in rivers to catch salmon that are more interested in their spawning run than they are in feeding. Basically, you use a weighted leader. As pods of fish swim upstream, the line threads an open mouth and you snag the fish when the hook pulls tight. This was combat-style fishing. We stood a rod’s length from other anglers, and it was mayhem when someone hooked up.

If you ever get the chance to fish the Kenai Peninsula, you will love it. Get a group of friends, do some research and go. Fish with a guide or on your own. There are so many options and so many fish that it’s hard not to have an amazing adventure.

Gary Turner is a long-time contributor to The Angler Magazine. Contact him at gary@purgeright.com.

We also fished from a boat on the Kenai River, where anchored to deploy small Kwikfish. These lures settle into the current near the bottom and vibrate. Fish swimming upstream see them and attack. Unlike the red salmon, which aren’t interested in eating, the pink (humpback) and silver (coho) salmon jumped all over this setup.

We also ventured south from Soldotna to the Kasilof River and caught salmon and trout. We crossed the peninsula to Seward and fished the Resurrection River for silvers, pinks and dog (chum) salmon. The river was full of fish, so we fished until it was too dark to see the bears and called it a day at midnight.

Second only to the Kenai’s fishing is the scenery. There is a majestic feel to this area. The views are beautiful, there is amazing wildlife and tons of stuff to see. We saw it all as we drove all over the place chasing fish.

Twice, we traveled northeast by van to Hope, Alaska, where we fished for pinks in Resurrection Creek. They were so thick that we stayed busy catching and releasing them after we all caught our limits. On our second trip to Resurrection, we went in search of silvers but they had not arrived yet, so we caught pinks

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“If I have that fish that’s two feet or larger, I’m feeling really confident having that fish on 20-pound as opposed to having it on 2x,” he said.

“A productive day is relative. When you’re throwing a 10-foot 7-weight and a 250-grain full sinking line with 3 feet of 20-lb. monofilament, you’re not really going for numbers anymore,” said McCrickard. “You’re looking for one, maybe two fish. You kind of have to go out there with the mentality of, ‘I might get skunked today, but I might catch my best fish of the year… or the best fish I’ve caught in the last five years.’”

While the females become preoccupied with cutting nests, called redds, on shallow gravel bars in moving water, the males put on bright colors to

ust and jealousy make males of many species do stupid things they wouldn’t normally do. This is true for humans and whitetail deer, and it’s also true for brown trout, which grow aggressive this time of year as they gear up for the spawn.

On a big tailwater, McCrickard gears up with 250-grain sinking line and runs a short 3-foot leader of 0x tippet. If the water is dingy, he’ll fish 3 feet of straight 20-pound monofilament.

Nick Carter is author of “Flyfisher’s Guide to North Carolina & Georgia.” It is available on Amazon or by contacting the author at nsc8957@gmail.com.

Across the East, brown trout spawn in a window that runs from midSeptember into December. Males and females of the species leave their summer lies to strike out upstream in search of spawning habitat. They are on the move and more visible to anglers than at any other time of year.

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On large or small water, pre-spawn browns will hit bigger flies than you’d think they would. This could be a 2- to 3-inch-long Woolly Bugger on a mountain stream or a 6-inch-long articulated pattern on a big river. Either way, it’s a game of covering water persistently and presenting the fly to as many fish as possible.

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advertise their suitability as mates. The big boys spar with each other for the opportunity to fertilize eggs. They become ornery, and are cocked to lash out at anything that catches their eye.

Alex McCrickard has a go-big or go-home attitude when it comes to fall browns. He’s a former fly fishing guide and the current aquatic education coordinator for the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources. As the days grow shorter, McCrickard breaks out his heavy 6- and 7-weight rods to sling big streamers.Onsmaller streams, he’ll fish floating line with a 9-foot leader that tapers down to no lighter than 2x tippet. The long leader allows a weighted streamer to get down in the water column, and 2x has a breaking strength of about 10 pounds. It’s more than enough to handle the 14- to 20-inchers you might encounter in a creek or stream.

The timing is different on every piece of water, but October is thought to be the peak of pre-spawn behavior for most streams and rivers. Since big browns are more aggressive than they are at any other time of year, anglers who target them should fish aggressively.

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