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January 11, 2011. Client : William Choate, Capt Brain, Islamorada Offshore Fishing, Today we had William Choate and his 3 buddies from Kansas. They wanted to catch their first sailfish on their trip to Islamorada, so they booked the Hedi Baby through iOutdoor for an offshore trip with Capt Brian for a 1/2 day. We [...] |
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Thursday
9 December, 2010
2:24 pm
Clean Water Is at Stake When all is said and done in the long effort to improve the quality of the water flowing out of Lake Okeechobee, Federal District Judge Alan S. Gold may go down in history as the person who took the most concrete and decisive action. The Judge ruled in Miami in [...]
Wednesday
8 December, 2010
7:23 pm
iOutdoor, We had a great trip and we thought the captain Rich and his mate Ben were great. We wanted to catch a sail fish and Rich tried to put us on a fish but to no avail. It certainly was not because he didn’t know what to do or try, it just did not [...]
Tuesday
7 December, 2010
6:28 pm
Wanted to send you a report from our fishing trip on Friday and Saturday. We combined the trips to help ensure the guys caught some big fish. They really wanted tuna and it wouldn’t have been possible on the shorter trips. We had another great group of guys from the railroad industry to take fishing [...]
Monday
6 December, 2010
5:26 pm
Why is Mosquito Lagoon a Fishing Hotspot? Mosquito Lagoon, otherwise known as the “Redfish Capital of the World”, is part of the Indian River Lagoon system and the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. There are many reasons why many anglers flock to Mosquito Lagoon mostly because of its well-preserved environment and fishing habitat. Why is it a [...]
Sunday
5 December, 2010
2:50 pm
Why is a Wahoo Called a Wahoo? A Wahoo is a tropical species of game fish that is a member of the mackerel family like the tuna. For anglers, it is known not only for its speed and fighting power, but also for its high-quality, white, tasty meat. In fact, it is among the most [...]
Saturday
4 December, 2010
1:31 pm
Why do Fish like the Atlantic Gulf Stream? It is not whether fish like the Atlantic Gulf Stream or not, rather the importance of the Atlantic Gulf Stream towards marine life. The Gulf Stream is the most important ocean-current system in the northern hemisphere. As an important weather driving force, the warm water temperatures of [...]
Friday
3 December, 2010
12:57 pm
What is Sea Sickness, Why Does it Happen, and How to Prevent It? Sea sickness is a form of motion sickness and occurs after spending some time on a craft on water. This type of sickness is brought about by the rocking motion of the craft and is characterized by nausea and in extreme cases, [...]
Thursday
2 December, 2010
8:19 am
What is a stinger hook? Want to increase your chances of hooking that big fish of your dreams or just increase the number of fish you land? Then, better use a stinger hook. The Stinger Hook The stinger hook is simply an extra hook added to the existing rig. There are stinger hooks readily available [...]
Wednesday
1 December, 2010
8:05 am
A rigging needle is simply a needle used for rigging bait to help aid on offshore fishing such as: Trolling, Kite fishing, or live-bait fishing. One end has a hole where the thread is placed while the other end is sharp to be able to penetrate the bait/lure body. How to Rig the Bait Of [...]
Tuesday
30 November, 2010
7:48 am
What is a depth finder used for? The technology used in depth finder originated during the World War II when solar technology was invented to give the Allied powers advantage over the Axis’ elusive submarines. This same technology is being used today to aid anglers catch fish lurking under the water. A depth finder, also [...]








