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  • Posted on September 21, 2007
    TechniquesWithout a doubt, slow-trolling natural baits is the best way to catch a big king. Live baits should healthy and strong, while dead baits should be as fresh as possible. Ideally, you should obtain your bait on the morning of your trip or while on the grounds. Live baits should be kept in a big live well with plenty of water flow, and should be replaced whenever they show signs of weakening. Read More
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    Posted on September 21, 2007 in Fish Species
    Just when you think the action is starting to wind down off North Carolina, here come the yellowfins! Read More
  • Posted on September 21, 2007
    TechniquesDrifting is the most common method of catching summer flounder, as it allows you to cover more ground. Once you discover where the fish are holding, you can narrow the drift accordingly. Make a drift through the hot zone, then circle around and repeat. A good drift will commonly carry the boat over a drop-off, sandbar, ledge or through a channel or inlet. In a drop-off situation, you want to "walk" or hop your bait or lure along the sloping bottom as you drift. Read More
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    Posted on September 21, 2007 in Techniques
    It' out there: the golden kelp paddy that holds a mother lode of game fish. Perhaps it's just over the next set of swells, or a few miles farther west. You never know, but that's part of the fun of fishing the California kelp. Read More
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    Posted on September 21, 2007 in Techniques
    With yellowfin tuna, blue marlin and wahoo just a short run from port, it's no wonder why Bermuda remains one of the world's top offshore destinations. Read More
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