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Wade and Shore
March 25, 2012
How to Catch Kingfish, Part I; Trolley Rig
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This article is the first of a three-part series, about three different rigs used to catch kingfish from shore; from North Carolina to Florida. Kingfish are toothy sea creatures and make an appearance along the coastlines in a ritual migration in the spring and fall. Coming up from the tropics in the spring - with their return in the fall months - kingfish are following a stew of baitfish that the warm waters of the… Read More
December 12, 2011
Fishing from shore
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You wanna see something interesting? Look at a group of anglers fishing from the shore. Watch them cast their lures or baits. Study people fishing on the beach, a sea wall, or a dock, and you see a common thread: they are all trying to outcast each other. Some are better than others, and some equipment proves to be better suited to long-distance casts. There are some - us among them -- starting to use kites to extend our… Read More
November 10, 2010
Wintertime Wading...
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From the publisher: A brief seven months ago this site had empty pages. Now we have content coming in from the professionals working so hard to educate, entertain, and catch fish for their clients. It's not only about the fish to any of them; the joy of the process, the connection to their clients, and the ability to share their incredible knowledge with people dying to learn more makes them all very special in a very… Read More
April 27, 2010
Wade Fishing
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A lot of us don't have boats, or don't have the chance to get to a boat every time we can fish. Wading is a very special way to fish. In the water, quite and in touch with the world in a way you never can be on the deck of a center console, the sound, smell, and feel of wade fishing leads many people with expensive boats and years on them to stop the boat, get out, and walk. If you wade, consider your equipment. Make… Read More
March 20, 2010
Fishing Piers; No Boat? No Problem
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When most of us hear the word "Pier", we thing of the world-famous Skyway Fishing Pier. Whether you're underneath that behemoth wrestling with a 20lb grouper or a 120lb Tarpon in June, our Pier is a wonder of the world. And being underneath the pier like many of us experience is only a small percentage of what happens year-round at the pier -- on it, not underneath it. For an experience -- even if you DO have a 21'… Read More





