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A collection of tips and techniques that can make your next fishing trip a success.
Offers practical information to anglers of all skill levels and interests in this clear, concise guide; provides essential information anglers need both to have a successful excursion and to protect the fishing resource for the future. Also features contributions from local guides and experts.
A guide to fishing the waters off the west coast of Florida from Tampa Bay south.
Raw, gritty, rich, and captivating, the stories in this book will astonish you. High Seas Wranglers presents real scenes from the lives of some of Florida's best-known commercial and charter fishing captains. Through Terry Howard's interviews, Captains Tristram Colket, A. J. Brown, Ray Perez, Glenn Cameron, and George Kaul tell true stories about hunting swordfish, kingfish, sharks, tuna, and billfish. They describe falling overboard alone many miles offshore, riding out deadly storms, navigating angry east coast inlets, orchestrating dangerous rescues at sea, struggling to land huge fish, playing pranks on other captains, and how they ended up living the lives that some only dream of. These fishermen have long been a part of the maritime life and culture of Florida, but today their livelihood is challenged and their industry fading. In this book, you'll hear in their own words the reasons they've chosen a life away from land, as well as their opinions about drift nets and falling fish populations. Their firsthand accounts of commercial handline mackerel fishing, commercial longline swordfish and shark fishing, and the growth of charter fishing on Florida’s eastern seaboard provide insights into a fascinating world. Gutsy fishing exploits like the ones in High Seas Wranglers are usually passed down through storytelling alone. This book preserves a thrilling history that would otherwise be lost.
When Ray Whaley set out to accomplish his bucket-list goal of kayaking the length of the St. Johns River, it didn’t take long for him to realize he was in over his head. The longest river in Florida, stretching 310 miles between Vero Beach and Jacksonville, the St. Johns had been paddled in its entirety by only a handful of people. Whaley found himself blazing his own trail on an exciting and unexpected adventure. In Journey of a River Walker, Whaley tells the whole story of his experience, from his preparations beforehand to the techniques he learned along the way to his daily escapades and discoveries on the water. Learning from Whaley’s recommendations, along with his mistakes and close calls, readers will gain valuable knowledge that will help them in planning their own paddling trips. Whaley’s journey also highlights the delicate ecosystem of the river and the importance of conserving its environment, raising awareness of the fragile yet critical link between humans and nature. A volume in the series Wild Florida, edited by M. Timothy O’Keefe
Situational Methodology for Florida Saltwater Fishing - Focusing on structure, weather, and seasons to dictate where the fish will be and when they will be there. Forget learning the bio's for each fish, learn their instinctual patterns and you'll follow them like a shadow anytime of the year, and under any conditions.StructureStop wasting valuable time fishing dead water zones! I'll show you how to fish the 10% of water that holds fish, whether it be a back water eddy on the river, a beachfront seawall, a mangrove system, oyster bar, grass flats, etc., you'll always be in the 10% catching fish!Your GPS to the Fish - Whether the fish are camping out in the backwater marshes, basking on the beaches, ripping up the mangroves, nestled up in a river hole, or anything in between, the details in this book will lead you to the fish under any condition.Catch Fish Like the Pros - Not many of us can fish three to five days a week like the pros do, but knowing the details in this book will put you on them 24/7, even when you aren't fishing every day! It's not rocket science, but there is a method. If you're looking for a picture book, this is not it. Though I did include some situational images (about 24) when it was necessary to help with the topic, such as cycle fishing cold water, or casting methods for fishing a dock, it is mostly informational text. This book was written by pulling my deepest knowledge and experience, with the goal of giving you a new approach to our great sport. It is straight to the point with no useless inflation on words, no articles stuffed in, no fillers, no ads, just a darn good ole' book of wisdom ready to lead you to consistent success. So here's to you, ***(240 pages)*** of my finest inshore fishing knowledge accumulated over 35 years, and as mentioned, condensed to only the important need to know info with no fillers. Enjoy... Keep your Tip ^
From Pensacola to Jacksonville to the Everglades, fishing by paddle craft in the Sunshine State offers seemingly endless journeys. Whether in the cypress dugouts of the Calusa, Dimock's wood-and-canvas tarpon fishing canoe or modern fiberglass and plastic, humans have been paddle fishing in Florida for thousands of years. Sprinkling colorful history throughout, author John Kumiski highlights the state's best paddle fishing destinations, both freshwater and saltwater, including the bass of Farm 13, the redfish and trout along the Big Bend Paddling Trail and the snook and tarpon of the Everglades. Learn the locales and what to do when you get there, including launch points, shuttles, rentals, tackle, techniques and more.
Fishing tips and hints.
Well-known throughout the Southeast, Captain Mike Holliday is an award-winning writer and photographer, and is currently the editor of Florida Fishing Weekly. In the past, Holliday has been a writer or editor for The Miami Herald, The Palm Beach Post, The Fort Pierce Tribune and the Scripps Howard Syndicate covering the east coast of Florida from North Palm Beach to Sebastian Inlet. Formerly an Editor at Florida Sportsman Magazine, his credits include: Saltwater Sportsman, Florida Sportsman, Sport Fishing, Saltwater Fly Fishing, Fly Fishing in Saltwater, Boating and Offshore, as well as photography in several corporate ads. His book Sportsman's Best Inshore Fishing was released in September 2005.
From a veteran South Florida angler comes the first fly and light tackle do-it-yourself guide to the region, focusing on fishing opportunities that don't require a boat.