North West
May 14, 2012
Aripeka
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Welcome back Yak fans. This month, I want to talk about several things, so let's get started. First is, of course, fishing. The patterns are in transition and redfish seem to be antisocial, meaning I'm finding them by themselves and not schooled up. This makes for fantastic fishing, but patience can win the day. The mullet have been scarce and when you do find them schooled up, it seems that the redfish aren't with them.… Read More
January 21, 2012
Hernando Springs
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This month’s column is about survival tips for winter fishing in Hernando County's beautiful springs, apologies (?!), and a fishing story connecting both. I know in some of my articles I have dealt with recreational sites, but let’s be honest, I’m primarily a fishing fanatic, though I do enjoy a good paddling on occasion.
“I do enjoy a good paddling on occasion,” is something many of our readers find quite enjoyable.… Read More
September 06, 2011
Nature Coast
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Welcome back yak fans. This month I want to talk about how to be productive in summer weather fishing. Let’s be honest, this time of year brings some challenges. I even heard of a kayak tournament that allowed illegal 17-inch reds, but couldn’t find any - and it was won by a short trout and lady fish? By the way, this was a photo tournament, and no, I didn’t fish it. This goes to show that when planning a trip, you… Read More
July 06, 2011
Ozello
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Welcome back yak fans and happy 4th of July. Please remember when showing off with fireworks, light - then throw. Alcohol-induced stupidity could be hard on the fingers.
I want to cover a few different subjects next month. I call this semi-functional literary ADD. I have a train of thought but there are so many tracks leaving the station. LOL.
First, out of the gate is my fishing with Glen Pla of the Average Angler… Read More



