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iOutdoor Fishing Report Islamorada
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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Tuesday
21 June, 2011
9:01 am
SAFETY AT SEA AND YOUR CHARTER. Charter Boat laws: Operating a Charter Fishing operation requires more than just a captain and a boat. The Captain must hold a current USCG license with homeland security TWIC card. To be a saltwater Fishing Guide in Florida, you must also comply with U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) requirements. The [...]
Monday
25 April, 2011
1:35 pm
TARPON: The Silver King! Tarpon are also known as The Silver King and for good reason! Tarpon are large, hard fighting fish and are judged by many to be the world’s most exciting game fish on both fly and spinning reel. Once a tarpon is hooked, it begins a spectacular display of leaping and twisting [...]
Monday
25 April, 2011
1:16 pm
Which Baits To Use When? Artificial-Live-Cut There are as many choices for baits as there are fisherman! Do I use an artificial? Is a Live bait best? What about frozen baits? A bit of history: In early times, fishing lures were made from bone or bronze. The Chinese and Egyptians used fishing rods, hooks, and [...]
Saturday
23 April, 2011
12:13 pm
iOutdoor says TAKE ME FISHING! FISHING WITH KIDS. Fishing with your children or somebody else’s can be the most rewarding thing you can do for yourself, your family and the kids you take fishing! You can start someone off on a lifelong journey of fun and enjoyment that they can then pass on to children [...]
Tuesday
19 April, 2011
10:03 am
Fishing Hooks Wow! Old as man itself but it can really be overwhelming when you start to choose a hook. Freshwater, saltwater, bait hooks,“J” hook, circle hook or live bait hooks. Hook choice is VERY important! As a general rule I judge the hook size I need to use as a function of the bait [...]
Saturday
8 January, 2011
12:30 pm
Top 5 most popular jigs for saltwater Fishing using jigs will help you have better chances of landing a bigger fish as compared to using other types of bait. Jigging is done in both freshwater and saltwater alike, though it works better in areas that offer some type of obstruction. Different anglers will surely have [...]
Friday
19 November, 2010
3:07 pm
Snook migratory habits Snook are fish that live either in saltwater or fresh water. Tricky to catch, Snook are still much sought-after because of their delicious meat and the challenge of catching one. Like most fish, Snook are cold blooded animals. Thus, they rely on the water temperature for the temperature of their bodies. Cold [...]
Thursday
18 November, 2010
1:18 pm
Should you sharpen a new hook? Compared to a greenhorn fisherman, a seasoned fisherman will spend some time sharpening fishing hooks. If a recent fisherman would ask a veteran in fishing whether or not a new hook should be sharpened, his answer would surely be yes. Whether you are a simple beginner fisherman or an [...]
Monday
25 October, 2010
5:47 pm
Date: 10/18/2010: iOutdoor fishing trip, Customer: Lusk boys, Jimmy and Jake Captain: Rocky vanhoose location: Mosquito Lagoon We had a blast yesterday with the Lusk boys, Jimmy and Jake. They were skilled fishermen and a ton of fun with whom to spend the day. Jimmy and Jake caught a bunch of redfish and trout on [...]
Monday
11 October, 2010
5:45 pm
Sailfish, Marlin and Shark all for Catch and Release! There are some anglers who do not get the underlying philosophy behind catch and release. Although there are some communities that only allow catch and release for certain fish species, it is already a different story when catch and released is practiced voluntarily. There is always [...]








