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» Talking to the Bluefish
By Earl Smith | Published 05/6/2008 | Saltwater Fishing | Unrated

Years ago, I was introducing one of the Shoal N Reef guides to the difference between fishing and catching. Art of the possible Aikin and I found ourselves on my boat and out on the Chesapeake Bay. In those days I kept a 26 Bertram at the Breezy Point Marina on the western shore just south of Chesapeake Beach.
 
It was a late summer, early evening as I remember it. We left the dock around four in the afternoon and headed south to the mouth of Parker’s Creek. As neared the channel that the creek had ....

» Womans World Record Mako Shark
By Unknown Author | Published 02/27/2008 | Saltwater Fishing | Unrated

Woman in Oxford California catches a world record Mako shark.  The shark weighed in at 1059.5 lbs.  

» Port Canaveral Cobia Fishing
By Unknown Author | Published 02/27/2008 | Saltwater Fishing | Unrated

It’s been a busy Summer for most of us here at Port Canaveral. We did manage to lose a few days to some unseasonable  windy weather. The main species out there are Kingfish, but we are also catching a good amount of Cobia too. They are holding on the offshore reefs with the Kings as well as Sailfish.

» Precision Fishing
By Todd Casey | Published 07/11/2007 | Saltwater Fishing | Unrated
I am not sure if there is anybody that is more obsessed with the pursuit of a truly monster trout than myself.  During the Spring I wake up every morning at about four o clock and run outside to look at the water.  I take into consideration the wind, tide, barometric pressure and whatever else I can think of that might give me an edge, and I start planning my morning of fishing.  This is the time of year for the long trout to be fat and healthy.  Every cast you make is like playing the lottery.  Your chances are slim, but if you cast enough times you will someday hit the jackpot.