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Big Fish And Little Plastic Boats By Nick Carter; Photos by Eric McDonald
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serious sleigh ride. The typical fight stretches out over 3 or 4 miles of water and lasts anywhere from 45 minutes to two hours. “We usually start out trying to get a sailfish first thing in the morning. Then you’re trolling looking for meat,” McDonald said. “A good day would consist of a sailfish and three or four more meat fish.” Kingfish, blackfin tuna, wahoo, mahi-mahi, grouper, snapper and cobia are some of the species that regularly find a spot in the deck-mounted fish bags. Because of a kayak’s limited range, Deep Blue stays in contact with the local charter fleet to share intel, and word of a good grass line might call for a trek out into 400-foot depths in search of mahi. But what kayaks lack in range they make up for in stealth. McDonald said they are sometimes able to peddle over and through bait balls and schooling fish that an outboard would definitely spook. “We just look like another piece of debris floating out there,” he said. “We get a lot of sea turtles that come check us out, and a lot of times mahi will be right under the boat.” Because of the physical nature of kayak fishing, Deep Blue limits its trips to five hours on the water. Depending on the wind and currents, a five-hour drift can take you 20 miles or more from where you put in. But they won’t make you peddle all the way back to the put-in. With a series of different take-out points, the end of a trip is usually a straight shot back to shore, hopefully in a kayak loaded down with fresh fish. Check out Deep Blue Kayak Fishing Charters at deepbluekayakfishing.com or give them a call at (561) 350-8764.
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Putting In The Time:The Man Behind The Design By Ryan Drygas
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evin Hawkins, owner of Kaku Kayaks, is not your typical kayak manufacturer. He’s a fisherman who tests and uses his own product and has made a living doing what he loves. In the quiet beachfront town of Tarpon Springs, Fla. Kaku Kayaks was born out of the idea of “life on the water.” Initially, Hawkins took up kayaking to get into springs, go scalloping, spearfishing and basic exercise. He fell in love with the ease of use, the peace of the water and the idea that you can pick-up and drop-in anywhere and take off to parts unknown. What started as a hobby turned into a passion, and an idea was born. At the time, Hawkins also had an interest in mountain biking, so in 2007 he started an outfitter shop to combine his two favorite outdoor activities. As time went on, Hawkins realized the products
he was selling weren’t holding up to his idea of a true paddle-craft, so he made the decision to stop reselling and focus on inventing. The idea was there, the knowledge was out there, all he had to do was find a way to put it all together. Hawkins spent five years working in other fields and saving money. All the while, he was learning the trade of roto-molding, studying different plastics, shaping, design and everything else he could possibly absorb about creating the perfect paddle-craft. Hawkins slowly made his dream become a reality by piecing together his company one step at a time. Eventually, the time came for Kaku Kayak to step out into the world of kayak angling. In late 2014, Hawkins took a crosscountry trip and tested his paddle-craft in every condition of water you can think of. From Florida to Texas, Hawkins fished rivers, creeks, lakes, inlets, offshore oil rigs and everything else in between. When he posted photos showcasing the Kahuna on social media, he knew he was onto something special. The Kahuna just might be the ultimate fishing SUP, designed, tested and tweaked by a hardcore fisherman. The response flooded in, with comments like: “Where can I get that?” and “That looks like a fisherman’s dream.” Requests for the Kahuna were not in short supply. Hawkins’ dream had become a reality, but he knew his inventing days weren’t over. The success of the Kahuna led to the birth of the Wahoo, a kayak fisherman’s dream. Designed to be simplistic yet fully capable of top-of-the-line rigging, the Wahoo will cut through the water like a downhill train. People from all over the country were noticing the unique design of the paddle-crafts coming out of Kaku Kayak. Still, Hawkins knew he could do more. The blended idea of the Kahuna and Wahoo brought forth one of today’s most sought-after paddle-crafts. The Voodoo is a combination of Kayak and SUP, a design that is a perfect mix of balance, comfort and mobility. We can only imagine what is going to come out of Kaku Kayak in the future! Check out Kaku Kayak at kakukayak.com.
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For more than a decade, Hobie’s Mirage Outback has peddled along without any major redesigns. With a kayak this close to perfection, there hasn’t been a need. However, for 2019, Hobie has taken the world’s best-selling pedaldrive kayak and made it even better. The 2019 Mirage Outback is a fishing machine built to handle any trip, from pond prowling to offshore expeditions. An extra-wide deck offers an improved and more stable casting platform and vantage point for sight fishing. The revolutionary Guardian Transducer Shield protects your vision below. The new Vantage CTW seat is roomier and more comfortable. Four molded-in rod holders, multiple deluxe H-Track mounts and numerous high-capacity storage compartments ensure all your gear is at your fingertips. Powered by the MirageDrive 180 with ARC Cranks + Turbo Fins, this vessel is versatile, fast, quiet and nimble. It now features the Kick-Up Rudder system with dual steering.
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Kaku Voodoo The all-new Kaku Voodoo is the ultimate sight-casting paddle craft. This authentic fishing paddle craft has a unique look and performance. It’s part kayak, part paddleboard, with some micro skiff qualities. The Kaku Voodoo is like a personal deck yak. It has incredible stability, while maintaining good paddling efficiency. The performance of this paddle craft is lifted to an even higher level with the included Voodoo Chair, which is unlike anything on the market today. The Voodoo Chair has a beefy aluminum structure, a perfect amount of cushion, and off-the-charts utility, giving the paddler a high and low seating position, leaning chair,
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as well as a standing platform, without having to adjust anything. It’s mounted securely on 30-inch aluminum tracks, allowing for trimming as necessary. Top it all off with great storage and five Micro Powerpole mounts, which allow for multiple or single Powerpoles while also offering motor mounting. Check out the Voodoo’s higher-level capabilities today.
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A dry bag is a necessity when you’re fishing from a kayak, canoe or SUP. Watershed’s Goforth is a darn good one. Step on it, stand on it or stomp around on it, no matter what you do, it won’t leak. The Goforth is a dry bag with mobility and versatility in mind. It features low-profile lash points along with a 2” nylon removable waist belt to make it ideal for on-the-go water enthusiasts. From the incredibly strong Airtight ZipDry closure to the 420 denier Cordura nylon ripstop fabric coated with polyurethane, it’s hard to know what to love most about the Goforth. Ideal for fishing, boating or just messing about on the water, this madein-the-U.S.A. duffel also features rugged carrying handles and multiple compression straps. Plus, it looks great on! Specs: Dimensions Rolled - 9”x16”x7.25” Capacity Rolled - 640 cu in (10.5L) Opening Size - 13” Weight - 1.5 lbs.
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The new Savanna from Salt Marsh Skiffs is a kayak/skiff hybrid that offers a kayak’s ease of use with the capability to handle more diverse conditions and loads. Designed to handle two full size adults, it has a self-bailing cockpit fully loaded. The overall length of 14’ is long enough to accommodate 4 fly rods. The beam is 40” at the waterline, offering great stability that makes it a great fishing platform. The Savanna can be paddled, rowed, poled or powered depending on the need. It can putt around with a lightweight 2.5hp outboard or go long distance at up to 21mph with a 9.9hp engine. Perhaps the most intriguing option is the 3hp electric engine capable of cruising at 3mph with a range of up to 12-miles. For short bursts, the electric can reach speeds close to 6mph. The Savanna is right at home in rougher water and heavy boat traffic with a 14” free board. It can be easily be equipped for a variety of uses with the many accessories available from the kayak fishing world. If you’re ready to move up from a kayak and expand your horizons without the complexity and expense of a full-size skiff, the Savanna deserves a look.
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or decades, it seemed almost impossible for an angler to win the Bassmaster Classic in his home state. Now it’s happened four times in six years. On the final day of the Classic March 17, Tennessee pro Ott DeFoe, of Knoxville, caught five bass that weighed 18 pounds, 14 ounces to win the Super Bowl of Bass Fishing and the $300,000 prize. The event was held on the Tennessee River in Knoxville. DeFoe’s three-day total weight of 49-3
helped him slip past second-place angler Jacob Wheeler at the weighin before a raucous home crowd at the University of Tennessee’s Thompson-Boling Arena. The world-championship bass tournament drew a record attendance of 153,809. “This is a dream come true—a dream I’ve had since I was a 9-yearold kid,” said DeFoe. “When we came over here and did the walkthrough the day before the tournament, I actually imagined hearing my name after the words ‘Bassmaster Classic champion.’ “For it to happen now… I just keep thinking I’m gonna wake up.” DeFoe lives in Knoxville—and since few others in the 52-angler field had much experience on the tournament waters of Fort Loudon and Tellico lakes—he was one of the obvious favorites coming into the event. But things didn’t go smoothly for him all three days. After catching 20 pounds during Friday’s opening round, DeFoe caught five bass that weighed just 10-5 Saturday—and he said that tough day might have been the best thing that could have happened. “If I would have had a good Day 2—if I’d had even 14 or 15 pounds—I might have been totally committed to what I was doing,” DeFoe said. “…But the fact that it just didn’t work for me, that caused me to just scrap it all. I just
went fishing today, and that’s exactly what I needed to do.” DeFoe spent Day 1 far from the shoreline fishing shallow tips of points. His primary bait was a Storm Arashi Vibe lipless crankbait in the “rusty craw” pattern, which he doctored with orange, red and black Sharpies. On the second day, DeFoe switched to shallow boat docks when a strong north wind interfered with his pattern. His bait of choice around the docks—a 3/8-ounce bladed jig— helped him land three of his five keepers on Day 2. He used the bladed jig again Sunday but moved to the outside wall of a marina after a conversation with Keith Poche, a Classic competitor who failed to make the cut for Championship Sunday. On the water Sunday, after boating one of the bass that helped seal the victory, Defoe said he was going to give Poche a big old bear hug.
Bassmaster Classic Top-10 1. Ott Defoe, 49-3, $302,500 2. Jacob Wheeler, 45-3, $52,500 3. Jesse Wiggins, 43-14, $40,000 4. Michael Iaconelli, 42-9, $30,000 5. Mark Daniels Jr., 41-12, $26,250 6. Brandon Lester, 40-5, $22,000 7. Wesley Strader, 39-8, $21,500 8. Edwin Evers, 39-7, $22,250 9. Dean Rojas, 35-6, $20,500 10. Brandon Palaniuk, 34-15, $20,000
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tand up paddling covers a wide variety of activities. From the casual cruise on a calm lake to adrenaline fueled wave surfing. But I’ve found myself spending more time on my stand up paddleboard (SUP) with a fishing rod. Two good friends, Chris Hollingsworth and Ken Hoeve, opened my eyes to world of SUP fishing. Hearing their stories, seeing the fish they caught and the ear-to-ear smiles are what inspired me. I grew up on a small New England lake, where I spent countless hours fishing. But I never really thought about fishing from an SUP… until speaking with Chris and Ken. Besides hearing the stories and seeing the fun times, the biggest appeal of SUP fishing is its simplicity. All you need is a board, a paddle and a fishing rod. Whether you’re an angler who wants to try fishing from an SUP or a paddler interested in fishing, here are some tips for getting into SUP fishing.
• What’s the right board? These days, manufacturers make fishing-specific boards that make fishing from an SUP easier. They are awesome, but they’re not absolutely necessary for someone just getting started. The most important thing is to find a board you can comfortably paddle without falling in. My general rule is a board over 30 inches wide and longer than 10 feet. It will have the stability to stand and fish, while remaining portable. If you’re concerned about falling in or losing your fishing gear, use a tether to tie it off to your board. Don’t tie gear to your person, it could hinder your ability to swim if you do fall in. • Where and when to go? Like any outdoor activity, and probably more so, weather is crucial. With an SUP, calm days are definitely better. Wind and rough conditions make it challenging, which eliminates the fun factor. Smaller bodies of water are a great place to start, as they are more protected from wind and do not have a lot of boat traffic. For these reasons, I prefer freshwater lakes. But a little experience on a board opens up a whole world of inshore action on saltwater. An SUP is a great, elevated platform to fish from during a calm day along the mangroves or up in the backwaters. • What to bring? For beginners, it’s best to keep it simple. I started SUP fishing 18
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with one spinning rod, pre-rigged with a single tried-and-true lure. It limited my catch, but having just one option allows you to enjoy time on the water without fussing with gear. Again, experience will guide preferences, but starting simple can save a lot of headaches. Of course the safety rules of SUP still apply. You’ll need a paddle leash and a lifejacket. • What to fish for? I really enjoy bass fishing, but some of my most fun days were with my nephews catching perch. Other people seek out trout in rivers and saltwater fish like snook, seatrout and redfish. If it can be caught from a boat, it can be caught from atop an SUP. Head out on the water, take a few casts and see what you think. If it develops into a passion, you might find yourself paddling a board that resembles a fully rigged fishing skiff.
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By Tom Schlichter Capt. Bobbi Brady shows off a nice seatrout taken from Deadman Bay with Florida Saltwater Flats Fishing Charters. The skipper and her husband, Capt. Mark Brady, also run charters for scallops.
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he Steinhatchee River is off the beaten track. That’s what makes it worth visiting, according to Capt. Bobbi Brady. She and her husband, Capt. Mark Brady, run Florida Saltwater Flats Fishing Charters (https://floridasaltwaterflats.com), based a couple hours north of Tampa in Florida’s Big Bend region. “We get some boating traffic here during scallop season, but otherwise it’s pretty quiet so our fish don’t get beat up,” said Brady. “Mostly we’ll target seatrout and redfish, with a few flounder mixed in to sweeten the pot. Virtually all our fishing is done on shallow flats
at the mouth of the Steinhatchee River and out in Deadman Bay. Because there isn’t much development around here, the water is crystal clear. That keeps our sea grass safe, which brings in a lot of smaller baits that lure bigger predators.” Head out with either Brady and you’ll probably spend most of your time casting in 16 inches of water or less. Both trout and reds like to stack up in small depressions, troughs and holes, where they’ll feed aggressively on dropping tides. “Most of the redfish will measure 22 inches and larger,” noted Brady, “and the trout can push the tape to 27 inches, especially in February, March and April. To get to them, though, you’ll need to cut across the shallows. I have a 2200 STL Bluewave flats boat that clears 8 inches. That gives me a serious edge because I can access spots others can’t reach.” Private boaters can get in on the action without going too shallow. There is generally a pretty good bite right in the Steinhatchee River itself, although the fish there don’t run quite as big as on Deadman Bay. There’s also plenty of water to probe just off the flats. Grab some shrimp or cut bait and you should have no trouble hooking up. In terms of artificials, twitchbaits really excel in this area. According to Brady, most places will have 7 inches of sea grass on the bottom, then another 7 inches of water to the surface. Work a suspending twitchbait just above the tops of the weeds and you are going to score. Her favorite twitchbait is a Livetarget suspending Scaled Sardine in Amber Ghost. “That’s the one lure I can’t live without,” she explained. “It approximates the abundant pinfish we have and the predators just go and get it. Retrieve it with a couple of short, sharp twitches followed by a pause. It’s absolutely deadly.” If you’d like to try your luck on the Steinhatchee River and Deadman Bay, there are several launch ramps in the area. Brady recommends Good Times Marina (www.goodtimesmotelandmarina. com), which has overnight accommodations, a slip to go with each room, plus a great restaurant that will cook and serve your catch.
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ere we are in April as this year just keeps flying by. Spring time in Central Florida is always a blast with happenings in both offshore and inshore arenas. Our Mahi migration will be in full swing, and although the spring mullet run isn’t as robust, there are near limitless options for the inshore angler. Here at Coastal Angler we will be diligently working to better this magazine both in print and on our digital platforms. Our partnership with NSB Chevy, Diamond Suzuki, and Back to Blue are still going strong as we are striving to create even better content than ever before. Stay tuned to our social media channels for the latest videos full of fishing, trucks, boats, tips, tactics, maintenance routines, and more.
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he spring shrimp run has a big influence on April fishing in Edgewater Backcountry and Mosquito Lagoon. Every fish swimming in coastal waters eats shrimp. To target the different species of fish, choose different types of locations and techniques for each fish. For redfish in the backcountry stick mainly to shallow water flats, shorelines, drop off edges, and oyster bars. For seatrout go to deeper drop offs and points with a current break. If you are looking for snook, sheepshead, and snapper remember they hang around structure like docks, bridges and jetties. The jack crevalle, bluefish, and ladyfish like open water with bait and a flowing current. On the lagoon’s shallow grass flats, while sight fish schooling redfish and black drum, look for pushing wakes and tailing fish. Seatrout also spread over the grass and off the edges. Use as light a leader & weight as possible where ever you are fishing to produce the most bites with a natural presentation. Throw artificials like DOA and Gulp shrimp, or other soft plastics to match the hatch. Of course fly fishermen can’t go wrong with shrimp patterns. With an outgoing tide still running at sunrise, fish the ICW and the “old channel” first thing early morning, you may see fish striking the surface with flipping shrimp trying to escape, most likely fish here will be trout, jacks, ladies, or blues. Fish free lined shrimp, soft plastic imitation or fly right into the action. This is the perfect scenario for fun sight fishing by spin fishers & fly casters. It does not last long, after the sun is up a bit, the action will slow on the surface, then time to go deeper with your baits. With the spring run of bait fish also still in the area such as glass minnows, pilchards, and mullet, keep an open mind and try different baits and lures. With the warming water temperatures of spring, dock light fishing will be getting good again. A free lined shrimp drifted right through the circle of light is the go to bait,
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Hello April, Let There Be Sunshine and Schools Of Fish
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his month you can expect more consistent fishing. The combination of the last of the cold fronts and the rising water temperatures, should really turn on the flats. Although we have had some winds pushing through you will find tails in this stirred up water. Some of my best days in Mosquito Lagoon were spent just this past week catching redfish and trout in my Pelican Kayak and Skimmer Skiff.
Knowing Your Waters & Vessel
This lady angler goes from kayak to Contender and everything in between. No silly of course you can’t bring the contender into the flats, but there are plenty of skinny water options out there for you. Most of these areas are super shallow grass flats. So, anything that will allow you to get skinny and hit those muck holes that others can’t reach is ideal. For me, I have to trust my equipment, and that means I want the best. You will find me most days out in the lagoon with my Pelican Kayak or polling around in my Skimmer Skiff.
What’s Biting
Right now, the three main species you will hook up to in the Lagoon are redfish, trout and black drum.
You can find those larger fish in the shallow waters and large expansive grass flats, compared to your smaller species will be found around mangroves, bends, islands, canals and dropoffs. Right now the Trout bite is on fire! With the right baits and techniques, it will certainly make for a happy angler.
Baits
As you all know, I love my artificials. Topwaters, like the Heddon Spook or Spook Jr. For soft plastics this time of year shrimp is my go to, and of course “It ain’t no use, if it ain’t chartreuse”. If you have been following me for a while, you know my favorites are D.O.A., they always do the trick. If you want to keep your trip simple and target multiple species I recommend the basic paddle tail jig (pearl mullet) on a weedless hook. It is my go to for landing redfish, snook, tarpon, trout, black Drum and even flounder. Mullet are still a little scarce at the moment, however the mud minnows should be plentiful
Tips From Skye
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The most fundamental rule is to fish brightly colored baits in dingy or muddy water and light, subtle colors in clearwater. Know how to work your lure, that can be more crucial than the color you use Work your bait in an upward twitch and pause in between allowing it to hit the bottom (when typically this will be when you get your strike) If you are in an open flat, cast towards those light colored patches and sandy holes. The fish will hang around the edges. Again, those holes are considered structure on these wide open flats Double your chances of success on the water and fish the tides when they coming in or going out. I prefer to fish the last hour of incoming and first hour of outgoing.
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Offshore Forecast by Captain Shane Ryan
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pril is a great month to slow things down a bit and troll some ballyhoo for Sailfish, Mahi, wahoo and Tuna. Anglers will also be able to sight cast for free swimming Cobia and hit up that bottom for triggerfish and snappers. First off, the Sailfish bite has been super for the last month and hasn’t let off at all. We are getting most of our numbers in around 140’ of water on dink rigged ballyhoo attached to 60# fluorocarbon. Some days producing double digit releases with a lot of action. Really some of the best days I have had in a few years. Good to see the numbers coming back for sure. The great thing about the sailfish being plentiful is when you add a few Mahi to the box it’s dinner as well. Mahi will start their annual migration up the coast and our Mahi fishing will only be getting better. There have already been some good catches in that 250’-400’ area or on days the weed line decides to come together. I always have a mix of mono and wire rigs in case we run across that lucky wahoo or kingfish in the spread as well. Also, chuggers and smaller skirts of all colors tend to get lots of bites. This is likely the least technical fishing we get throughout the year since Mahi by nature are extremely aggressive feeders and you typically get a lot of shots. Trolling around 6-7 knots and a few baits dragging behind the boat is all you usually need for a successful day. Wahoo fishing should start to settle down towards the end of the month, but with the later than average weather this season the fish could hold for a bit longer than usual. Had a few days with big
numbers and a personal best of 18 Wahoo’s just a couple weeks back! It’s a great way to prospect new waters since your speed is nearly tripled of slow trolling. Still pulling big lures from C&H as well as Black Bart and having some success. As soon as the weather breaks it time to take the hike out in search of Yellowfin Tunas. It’s a bit of a long run but on good weather it can be a bucket list trip for sure. I run 50 wide Tiagras on Crowder rods with around 50’ of fluorocarbon attached to my mainline. The tunas see better than a lot of species and tend to get leader shy on days. When you think your baits are far enough back it’s usually only half way there. It’s a commitment getting out there and back and will definitely empty the gas tank, but some days out there can be pure magic. Capt. Shane Ryan | Back to Blue Outdoors
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n this month’s tech tip we are going to talk about your electronics. We often take these wonderful machines for granted, and expect them to magically turn on whenever we need them. Just like all other items on your boat, motor, or trailer, the electronics need regular care and maintenance as well. After each trip we highly recommend cleaning all displays and buttons with a mild cleaner and a microfiber cloth. Never spray or use “forced water” to clean your electronics, there are several products out there designed specifically for use with electronics. Also, we always recommend covering or removing your electronics after use. If it is a bracket mounted device, they are usually very easy to remove and store indoors and away from the harsh environment. If they are flush mounted electronics, every company out there provides covers for their displays, if you have lost yours, get in to Diamond Motors to order a new one right away! Lastly, when if comes to the connections we recommend cleaning and using dielectric grease once a month for high usage boats, and at lease every other month for low usage boats. Corrosion is the enemy!
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his month we want to talk about maintaining your boat trailer. Here are several simple tips for extending the life of your bearings, springs, tires, and more. One, as simple as it sounds you must hose off any part of the trailer that touched the water or may have been sprayed with water. Number two, your trailer lights. Once a month we recommend spraying your plugs on both the trailer and your truck with an anti-corrosion spray. A third tip also seems simple, but can be often neglected and that is your brake reservoir if your trailer is equipped with them. Always check the fluid levels in the reservoir as that is an easy way to make sure you will have the stopping power when it counts. Tip number four is tire pressure. Check the pressure when the boat is on the trailer and fill up accordingly. Lastly one thing we all know we have to do, but often gets forgotten is greasing your wheel bearings. Every month or other month, make sure you give your bearings a good greasing. Most trailer manufacturers make this very simple. A quick shot or two with a grease gun will make sure your are properly lubricated.
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A FISH STORY Fishing With Gramps
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urn the Nav lights on” Gramps would say every single time we started the boat for a day of fishing. He had a routine for everything, and I mean EVERYTHING. If I ever questioned why we were turning the lights on when we were clearly going to be running in daylight the entire trip, he would drone on about how important daily, weekly, and monthly maintenance routines were (and he was right). Then he would go on and on about how you should run the electric current through the wires and leave the lights on for a while to help keep the moisture out of the lens housing. He would exaggeratedly claim that he hadn’t had to change a bulb on the boat in decades. I remember thinking he was spending more time maintaining these darn lights than the time it would take to just change a bulb now and again. But he said it was important, so I did it, every single time. In fact, I still do it to this day, and I rarely have to change a bulb. As I got older, and more of Gramps wisdom wore off on me, I watched his maintenance routines closely. I learned these routines weren’t just for machines. I watched my Grandfather cultivate and maintain incredible relationships with his friends and fishing buddies. He would have a small piece of paper with all their names on it. “Uncle Joe, Dick, Chief, Herman, Pete, Kathy, Freddy, Steve, Richie…” and the list went on and on. Gramps would sit at the kitchen table over the course of the week and call all of them. Every single person, every single week. They would talk about fishing trips past, and fishing trips to come. They would talk about what’s biting now, water temps, clarity, bait migrations, worm hatches, and more. Now, most everyone’s fishing buddy list has quite a few characters in it, both savory and unsavory, and Gramps was no different. They were all flawed, as was Gramps, as we all are. But Gramps never had to “change a bulb” when it came to his list of friends. He ran that current through his relationships every time he called someone. He
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made the effort, and was rewarded with stronger connections. The phone calls never stopped, even as sadly one by one they couldn’t fish anymore, then one by one they weren’t here anymore, and then one day Gramps wasn’t here anymore and the phone calls stopped. Although I was his grandson, I was on that list too, and I was always happy to take that call. I am happy to say my Grandfather didn’t have to “change a bulb” very often on his friends list. I loved all of those guys, and they taught me more about life and friendship than 1,000 books could have. Their friendship shined bright until the very end. On sunny days when I am fishing, I like to pretend its Gramps and his bulbs shining down on me. Who knows if that’s really true, but it feels nice to believe it, and some time that’s enough. So our two tips in this month’s column are this: 1. Turn your navigation lights on, and run them for at least 30 minutes, every single time you use your boat. You will have to change bulbs less often, and you will hopefully notice a faulty bulb during the day, and not at night when you really need it 2. Call your friends and call your family. In today’s world, we hear “I have just been so busy lately” almost every day from someone. If we don’t have a maintenance routine for our friendships, we will end up with a bunch of burnt out bulbs, and that sounds like a dark place Chris Chibbaro, Publisher – Coastal Angler Magazine
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ooking back in my logs, April sparks the Snook bite that we all love so much! Top water lures such as the Mirror lure Top Dog and the Rapala Skitter walk early in the morning working the banks will generate plenty of action. The black drum should in the river and basin using frozen or live shrimp will do the job. If march gives us warm weather, we should see an influx of Tarpon in April as well. I find the Tarpon bite early and late in the day using live mullet and blue crabs. Last year in April we had 40 inch plus blue fish in the basin! There was a cold spring up North and I believe that was the reason we had such big blues, we will have to wait and see if they show up again this year. As always the reds should be bending our rods often, target all your usual haunts, and you should be greeting with some spotted tail delights!
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pril is a fantastic month for fishing here on the central St. Johns River. Not only is the weather great but fishing is good too. We are winding down on our speck (Crappie) season but just beginning our Bluegill and shell cracker season. The best method for catching these fish is to use live crickets fished under a small bobber pitching them against the shoreline cover or tree tops. Depending on the moon phase you can use live worms fished on Jack Martin from Concord, GA showing the bottom of shell beds. You can a beautiful bass he caught while guided also pitch beetle spins near cover by Capt. Rush Rawlins of Highland and troll various small spinners and Park Fish Camp lures in open water, a 1/32 oz beetle spin black with yellow stripe is a classic lure to try. The limit on bluegill and shell cracker is 50 per person. This is an exciting month for bass fishing; we hope to see lots of schooling bass. In the early mornings look for pods of threadfin shad to hit the top of the water, this is a great time to use your favorite top water lures and jerk baits. Spinner baits will also work if you are using artificial. The best live bait will be the threadfin shad or small wild river shiners. If the action slows down in the afternoon, try plastic worms in and around lily pads and shoreline cover. Capt. Bryn Rawlins | Highland Park Fish Camp, DeLand, FL 1-800-525-3477 | www.Highlandparkfishcamp.com
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SHRIMPING REPORT & FORECAST CAPT. LEE NOGA
Shrimping Tricks & Tips
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ED FARLOW not the place to go without experience. The sizes his shrimping season is one for the history are jumbo. They have been running consistently. books. Water temps are running in high This season has been productive for those that 70’s and the catfish, mullet, pilchards etc, can battle the bait fish. The water is not cold have made this season exhausting. The water has enough to drive them out. This is the 4th season been dirty adding another level of complexity. of warm winter shrimping raising the difficulty Recently, boaters risked it all chasing shrimp at level several levels. Those using the MacDaddy Railroad bridge as a cold front dropped in and 7 mode AquaSmartIQ lights use the strobes to got thrown around like rag dolls. Severe hull blast off the bait and get visuals back. The binary damage was done from banging into the pilings, lights (on/off) are having to re-deploy and reset small Jon boat was sinking, light cords were torn their lights every 15 minutes. Don’t quit and away from the lamps. NEVER go out when a boundary line is passing through, wind driven Ira Himelright caught 14 pounds of nice size shrimp in Oak Hill don’t go home, try moving into deeper water and see if your visuals last longer. Brevard County can do a great impression of Titusville pier reporting low counts. Haulover Canal is never mentioned. a deadly inlet. But, those willing to wait 12 hours in Brevard have consistently This warm weather winter pattern, and hot summers with red tide has taken gotten a gallon or more of impressive sizes. Oak Hill has been consistent its toll on our Eco system. These warm winter shrimping patterns are changing delivering an average of 2 gallons on building moons. (3-4 days before a moon the rules in Central Florida. It takes more education, more sophisticated lights event and 2 days or so after on a declining moon. The sizes are impressive. The bio mass of dinks will enter the arena this month and it takes dinks to get a to be successful. The last 2 hurricanes did not reboot the lagoon in Volusia full pull in Oak Hill or Edgewater. The crowds have not been bad at all this season, County or Brevard County. Oak Hill is consistently giving up shrimp this season (avoid half moons as they produce the weakest currents). but light blackouts from cats etc have taken their toll on the anglers. The Lopez For more intel, daily reports and mentoring join us on our Facebook group, boat ramp is closed so many are not steaming that far South from Riverbreeze boat ramp in Oak Hill. The ramp at Max Brewer is also closed. The 528 Causeway “Florida Shrimping Academy – Tips & Tricks”. is slow but at least some shrimp are coming through (very few). The hot spot for Capt Lee Noga | Academy Of Shrimping | www.leenoga.com March in Brevard has been the dangerous Sebastian Inlet running 8 knots. This is
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A FISH STORY HOOKED The one that didn’t get away!
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his is the story that many of us who fish never get to tell. I know in the 20 years I have been fishing in Florida I have lost my share of the ‘one that got away’. Barbara, my wife and fishing buddy for 44 years, and I are blessed to be able to spend part of our year in Edgewater, Florida. Half way down the East Coast, below Daytona Beach, Edgewater is a smaller community out of the main Florida-fray. We live on a canal attached to the intracoastal waterway. We have a small Carolina Skiff which allows us to fish the hundreds of oyster/mangrove islands. Some places we fish are only 6” deep. Most boats can’t get in that shallow. We mainly fish for food. Speckled trout and redfish are our primary goals. Oysters are also harvested when the desire hits Barbara. We have our own oyster spot where we can get as many in a half hour as we want and no one else goes there. The backwaters here are quiet and peaceful. We can fish most of a day without seeing anyone back where we go. Sometimes these areas reward us with a dinner or two, but the fishing is just part of the experience. We live in the only place in North America where dolphins breed in the intracoastal never go out to the ocean. They are always around and often perform. They do not seem to bother the fishing. The area is also home to many ospreys, hawks, bald eagles, owls, sea birds; and the other day a flock 45” Redfish caught in the intracoastal waterway in Edgewater by marker 67 of 46 white pelicans were resting on the sand less than 50’ away from us.
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TIDE CHART April 2019
DATE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
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HIGH AM FT 6:44 7:26 8:07 8:46 9:24 10:01 10:37 11:15 11:56 12:19 1:11 2:09 3:14 4:23 5:28 6:25 7:18 8:09 8:59 9:47 10:34 11:22 12:39 1:32 2:26 3:23 4:20 5:14 6:02
LOW PM FT 3.1 7:06 3.2 7:48 3.2 8:28 3.2 9:06 3.2 9:43 3.1 10:19 3.0 10:55 2.9 11:35 2.8 3.5 12:42 3.4 1:37 3.4 2:40 3.4 3:50 3.4 4:59 3.5 6:00 3.6 6:55 3.6 7:47 3.6 8:38 3.5 9:27 3.4 10:15 3.2 11:02 3.0 11:49 12:11 3.5 1:03 3.3 1:58 3.1 2:56 3.0 3:56 2.9 4:54 2.9 5:45 2.9 6:30
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AM FT 12:20 1:07 1:51 2:31 3:10 3:48 4:27 5:08 5:55 6:50 7:49 8:48 9:47 10:47 11:44
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FT 12:56 1:34 2:10 2:45 3:19 3:52 4:26 5:04 5:48 6:41 7:41 8:44 9:49 10:55 11:59 12:37 1:27 2:14 3:00 3:44 4:29 5:15 6:06 7:02 8:00 8:56 9:53 10:49 11:43 12:08
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Last Saturday, I told Barbara we were going to fish the intracoastal waterway instead of the backwater. It is about 100 to 200 yards wide in our area. The actual marked boat channel is about a third of that and is 10 to 15’ deep. On weekends, there is a constant migration of all types of boats heading South on this “boat highway’ in the winter. They stay in the channel because it can get shallow fast. There are sailboats, converted tug boats, yachts, pontoons and some boats that look pretty shakey. So, there is no privacy or quiet. It does have its own appeal to just watch the boats and people. That morning I threw my cast net in the canal not expecting any bait because it hadn’t been cold enough to make them move to the warmer water of the canals. I got two dozen 3” bait mullet on my first throw. This is the perfect bait and size to use in the channel. A great omen. We anchored out of the channel, which you have to do, and settled in. Fishing with my Walmart $20 combo with 18 pound test, I threw out a live mullet on one pole and a dead shrimp on the other. Barbara had the last of the live shrimp. Our baits got chomped in half a couple of times by what we think were bluefish. Soon I felt strong bite on my dead shrimp and the challenge was on. We were anchored in about 8’ of water and after about 20 minutes with my pole bent half way over, I started ‘spooling’. This is a term I use to describe seeing the spool with the line almost gone. Barbara quickly pulled up the anchor and dropped the electric motor. We let him ‘pull’ us as we followed with the trolling motor. By now we had four boats watching us fight the fish to see what it was. We went North over a quarter of mile and 2 channel markers on the East side of the channel. Then he headed across the intracoastal and turned South. I had to wave boats to the non-fish side of my boat. Most of the boat people were great and wanted to know what I had on. Barbara says to me that it’s been 2 hours. Time didn’t seem to exist. The fish decided to head to the backwater. It followed the deeper parts and there was an audience that followed me for a while, but they all finally left. The fish, still not seen, headed towards some oyster bars. Barbara said she was turning the boat and that I’d better turn the fish. I got it turned and got my first glimpse. All I saw and could tell Barbara was that it looked 3 to 4’ and looked gray maybe. Finally, he wore out and I got him to the side of the boat. A HUGE REDFISH. Barbara tried the net but only a third fit in. I grabbed the mouth and Barbara grabbed the tail. We got it in the boat. We measured it, took a couple of pictures and got it back in the water in about 2 minutes. 45”! No scale so no weight. I was exhausted. I kept full tension on my rod the entire time. I fought this fish for what felt like an eternity. My drag had been broken for the last 30 minutes and when I put the fish back in the water, I lost my pole overboard, on the other side of the boat. I guess it did its job. The redfish swam away to fight another day. I would trade all the sore muscles for a fish like that any day. Richard Medlyn, Edgewater FL/Milford NH Photo by: Barbara Medlyn
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ell it looks like we’re starting to make the turn … to warmer weather that is! The Cold fronts that have plagued us with cool weather and wind will start to fade away and the fishing should heat up. Most of the winter I’ve been up in the creeks chasing the reds and black drum in shallower water, or spending my time around the jetty or structure to bag a few of the bait bandits we all love to eat, sheepshead. With the warmer weather of April, I’ll still focus on Redfish in the shallows or up on oyster bars in the morning but as the day progresses or the tide drops out, I’ll find them stacking up in some of the deeper channels and creek feed-offs that lead to the inlet. April for me also means dock lights and both a good snook and trout bite. The Jetty will hold plenty of slot sized redfish and while the spring mullet run is not as intense as in the fall, once you see the mullet show up in decent #’s grab a cast net and get some fresh bait, you’ll certainly reap some rewards. If you are going to be making trips offshore, keep an eye peeled for a free swimming cobia or a ray with a surprise underneath because, well, its April!! Catch ‘em up and say hello to the Yellow Dawg if y’all see us passing by ! James Thrappas | Splash Brand Representation LLC | 386-366-3424 splashbrandsllc@gmail.com | NATIVE EYEWEAR COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
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ebruary 2019 was one of the busiest months is the history of FishingNosara. Our five-boat team ran 119 charter trips, and we’re stoked to report big catches and big smiles! The 32-foot flagship Wanderer led the pack with 29 trips… in a month that only had 28 days. With multiple double-half days and only two days off, Master Capt. William cemented his legacy as the most active captain in all of Central America. Capt. Carlos on the big battleship Discoverer was also burning the candle at both ends with 24 trips run. Clients reported excellent bluewater action, highlighted by a sweet double sailfish release. Check blog.fishingnosara.com for tons of great photos of all of our catches. The pangas Harvester, Explorer and Adventurer continued to blitz the bluewater beasties with a combined 65 trips and lots of amazing scores, including a bucket-list caliber roosterfish released by angler Jack Herzlinger and Capt. Fico.
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Even though the fishing in Costa Rica is world-class, FishingNosara is celebrating 10 years of serving anglers from the working-class. We never set out to serve multi-millionaires, but instead provide authentic Costa Rica fishing experiences for regular folks. A great example of this mentality is our 27-foot super panga Explorer. Launched in 2011, this barroom brawler proves that you don’t need a big boat to catch big fish. We started with a basic panga-style hull and bolted on all the top-notch sportfishing tools (tuna tubes, split consoles, radar arch, Humminbird xD bottom machine, Yamaha outboard), then loaded her up with Shimano Tiagras and Penn International reels. Last month, the Explorer had a banner day on Feb. 3, with angler Brendan Champagne and his group nabbing a wide variety of species. A 40-pound roosterfish release headlined a day that also included a super sailfish release. Then the barroom brawler headed to the meat market. The first fillets in the basket came from several nice dorados, and later in the afternoon it was yellowfin tuna time. Adding to the fillet diversity was an awesome cubera snapper. Five major species caught on a $650 8-hour trip. I challenge anyone to provide better bang-for-your-buck fishing than is offered by the 27-foot super panga. Excluding marlin, this trip featured pretty much every major species in our fishery. It was all in a day’s work for Capt. Fico, Mate Elias, and the versatile Explorer. April is shaping up to be busy, with lots of trips already scheduled and more to come. We expect the fishing to stay strong as we barrel into the 2019 Ship of Fools tournament in the beginning of April. The white-hot summer action is already booking up, with limited availability remaining for the insane June-August bite. If you have been reading this report for a while and waiting for the right time to visit, stop reading and call ASAP at 904-591-2161 so we can make your fishing dreams a reality.
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hen you watch experienced spearos, you will notice they are relaxed in the water, they don’t take long shots, and they make it look easy. You will also notice they have a high percentage of kill shots. That is because they are disciplined and practice good shot placement. Perfect shot placement means you achieve a kill shot, also called “stoning the fish.” In other words, the fish is instantly put to sleep, lifeless as a stone. There’s a multitude of reasons to strive for this shot. For one, a kill shot is the most efficient and humane way to dispatch a fish. With a head shot, the fillets will be in better shape, with no holes, blood marks, or chance of bacteria entering the meat (from a gut shot). Also, the fish does not have a chance to struggle and bend your shaft, or worse yet, to get off the shaft. There are added safety benefits to stoning a fish. You will avoid ringing the dinner bell for sharks attracted to a struggling fish. Also, a live fish has the potential of tangling on the bottom or around you, so a dead fish makes for a much quicker and safer extraction. Finally, if you quietly put the fish to sleep, you won’t spook other fish in the surrounding area, giving you and your buddy a chance at more fish. To stone a fish, the shaft needs to hit the brain or spine. The ideal shot is a quartering shot from above and behind, hitting the spot where the lateral line meets the brain. This sweet spot is at the top of the gills and behind the eyes. Of course, the closer you can get to the fish, the higher the likelihood of proper shot placement.
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ass get away for two basic reasons: the hook coming out of their mouth and line failure. If you can keep those from happening, you’ll land the fish. Sounds simple right? Well, it is and it isn’t. To keep these from happening, you’ve got to have the right combination of hook, line and rod… and then you must use them all properly. Let’s start with the hookset. If the hook isn’t properly buried into the fish’s jaw, it is obviously easier for it to come out. The hookset is predominately a factor of the right hook paired with the right fishing rod. You generally want to use the biggest, sturdiest hook and the heaviest power (basically its stiffness) rod the particular technique and lure will allow. And you’ve got to learn to set the hook as hard as your equipment will allow you. Watch the hooksets of pro anglers on the Bassmaster television show. We do not mess around. The hookset is powerful and fast. The biggest challenge with matching hook and rod power is learning how big you can go with your equipment and still present the bait properly. You’ll get more bites using smaller hooks and lighter line, so you can’t always use the heaviest equipment. Pay close attention to the bait and lure weights that rods are rated for. I
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MARK SOSIN There is a lesson to be learned. Shortly before he vaulted to stardom on the largemouth bass tournament trail countless years ago, Rick Clunn discovered that he spent so much time searching for magical techniques and secret lures that he almost lost sight of the basics. When he paused to reflect, he realized there were no curealls or panaceas that applied to any type of fishing. The answer centered on a more simplified approach. It suddenly became apparent that almost all bass tournaments were won by somebody who used a spinnerbait, plastic worm or a crankbait. It didn’t matter where the contest was held, who fished it and won, or what time of year it happened to be. Armed with that valuable bit of information, Rick decided to change his own fishing style and substitute simplicity for the complex techniques he clung to in the past. It occurred to him that if he learned to fish these basic lures with equal skill, he should be able to catch fish anywhere. Some of us have a tendency to insist on making fishing much more complicated than it actually is. If fish were that hard to catch, few of us would ever be successful. Impatience and lack of confidence force many anglers to search frantically for solutions that just don’t exist. These fishermen would do better if they learned one or two techniques thoroughly.
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