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  • Posted on October 26, 2001 in Fish Species
    How many snappers can you name? Compare your answers with those of Sport Fishing's expert. Read More
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    Posted on October 26, 2001 in Fish Species
    In the soft glow of the oil rig's lights, barely perceptible at the limits of its golden arc, white water exploded. Dozens more eruptions followed immediately, and in seconds the calm, dark water 50 feet aft of the charter boat Strike Zone came alive with miniature geysers. "They're here!" roared Capt. Kevin Frelich as he quickly snatched a ready rod. With a long, spiraling cast, he dropped a bait near the patch of boiling water. Read More
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    Posted on October 26, 2001 in Techniques
    The how-to of building a stiff rig with bonito strips. Read More
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    Posted on October 26, 2001 in Rigs and tips
    Tag lines and release clips attached to cleats or rails provide a lower tow point, but there's a cheaper, simpler solution: rubber bands. Read More
  • Posted on October 26, 2001 in Boat Reviews
    Carolina Skiff enjoys the position of being the top-selling boat in the state of Florida and right near that in most other coastal states. The company's flat-bottom skiffs can go places where most shallow-water craft fear to float. However, everyone knows that flat bottoms rattle you in a chop. Hence, Carolina Skiff introduces the newest in its line of Sea Chaser skiffs, the 220 Bay Boat. Carolina Skiff has taken a big step up because the Sea Chaser line isn't rolled-edge construction like its original skiffs. Read More
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