Tailrace Striper Secrets
Fishing the tailrace below the Lake Talquin Dam can be an eerie experience, even on a sunny day. In addition to the dam’s floodgates and sluices, the tailrace is loomed over by a rather large and industrial-looking brick building that houses the dam’s hydroelectric turbines.
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Snowbird Trout
It's not easy being an inshore angler in Northeast Florida during winter, especially if you want to keep fish for the table. Once water temps drop below 60 degrees, fish tend to get sluggish.
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Underwater Tactics
Even without a calendar and temperature changes, there’s an easy way to mark the arrival of summer: the massive quantities of pleasure boaters taking to local lakes. Now don’t get me wrong...
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Somtimes Simple Is Best
When it comes to catching fish, there are a lot of different ways to do so. In the past twenty years there have been numerous lure and lure presentation developments...
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Catch More Fish!
You know the local lake that you spend all your time fishing? The one with all those houses that line the shore the houses with all the boat docks?
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Dolphin on the Flats
We’ve got plenty," said John Swigert, as he dumped another net load of fat pogies into the livewell. "Let’s go." Those words were music to my ears. I’m always eager for a shot at dolphin, especially on the famed Pelican Flats off Port Canaveral.
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Fine-Tune Your Mack Attacks
Tom Ferrit of Whiplash, Montana arrives each spring to fish one specific part of the Florida Panhandle—to stand on the beach and surf-fish hungry schools of incoming Spanish mackerel.
Last year he caught them on the straw rig. This year he got skunked because they preferred something else.
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