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  • Posted on September 21, 2007
    TechniquesThe key to finding dolphin is to look for areas that feature the right water temperature, floating debris, and baitfish. Trolling along weed and current lines, and around floating debris, buoys and oil rigs, is the easiest way to locate dolphin. When a school is found, leave the first fish caught in the water. Give it just enough line so the fish can swim around in a ten-foot circle. More often than not, this will keep the entire school around the boat long enough for all anglers to take a few more fish. Read More
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    Posted on September 21, 2007 in Techniques
    Find out why the world of big-game marlin fishing is focusing its attention on the tiny nation of Ghana. Read More
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    Posted on September 21, 2007 in Rigs and tips, Techniques
    Fresh water spinnerbaits have found a new home in the salt, where they're proving deadly on even the most sophisticated redfish. Read More
  • Posted on September 21, 2007
    TechniquesAs Shark AttractorsBarracuda are not only fun to catch, they can serve to bring tiger, lemon, blacktip and hammerhead sharks to the boat. After catching a barracuda, slice off one fillet and hang the fish over the side. Then either drift or anchor and wait for the sharks to pick up the scent. When the sharks arrive, other baits, lures and flies can be cast to them.Tactics: Sight Casting Read More
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    Posted on September 21, 2007 in Rigs and tips, Techniques
    A Florida Keys pro gives his tips on how to maximize your fishing time with kites. Read More
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