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Sport Fishing Mag
The first time I visited Panama — at the famous Tropic Star Lodge — director of fishing Albert Batoo told me that at times the yellowfin tuna amassed so thick on bait that it was possible to motor right into the school and watch 100-pound tunas fly through the air next to the boat. Sometimes, they’d even smack the boat mid-air, he told me! Read More
Posted on May 16, 2012 in Tightening the Drag, Florida fishing
Sport Fishing Mag
Not to fear-monger or be reactionary here, but a recent article in the online Oil & Gas Journal has me feeling a little uneasy. And a little depressed. Earlier this year, Spanish oil firm Repsol SA began exploration off the northern coast of Cuba and is now reportedly set to tap a deep-water oil reservoir less than 80 miles from Key West. It will mark the first oil well in Cuba — with many more likely to follow. Read More
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Robert Allenby may not be as good an angler as he is golfer, but the man genuinely loves to fish — and he’s incorporated both sports into a worthwhile event. Read More
Sport Fishing Mag
The incredible fishing in the Florida Keys just keeps on a-comin’! Just a couple weeks after we reported about the massive tiger sharks being caught and released out of Islamorada’s Bud N’ Mary’s Marina by Capt. Nick Stanczyk, his uncle, Capt. Scott Stanczyk, tapped into an epic sailfish bite yesterday. Read More
Posted on Apr 20, 2012 in Tightening the Drag, flats boats, Gheenoe
Sport Fishing Mag
Talk about a spacious aft casting platform! OK, that may be stretching it a bit, but the folks at popular skiff builder Gheenoe shared with us that the University of Central Florida’s College of Engineering and Computer Science has completed construction of a solar-powered Gheenoe. Read More
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