Posted on December 13, 2009 by Editor
I have long held that a proper game fish is one that brings satisfaction to the angler, and has less to do with what some esteemed body has decided than a fish that gives a good fight. Enter the Jack Crevalle. Scott Hamilton seems to be of the same mind…. Ed
From Reel-Time.com
By Capt. Scott [...]
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Posted on September 19, 2009 by Editor
It’s As Much Like Hunting As Fishing
From Florida Council, FFF Newsletter
by David Lambert
Redfish in the Cordgrass – Just the Tip Of A Blue Edged Tail Often Tells of A Feeding Fish
Late-summer and fall are incredibly productive seasons for backcountry anglers in North Florida. Trout at night. Low tide flounder. Rolling tarpon. And perhaps best of [...]
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Posted on July 2, 2009 by Editor
Declining stocks and threat of extinction justify moratorium
From Fly Fishing in Salt Waters
By Capt. John McMurray
Atlantic bluefin tuna are the new hip fish to target with a fly rod, and for good reason. They get big, are extremely strong and are one of the fastest fish in the sea. I speak from experience that there [...]
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