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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
1:16 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
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 [...]
Monday
29 November, 2010
7:30 am
What is a Boga Grip? The Boga Grip is a landing, handling and weighing tool used in both freshwater and saltwater fishing. Designed for anglers who practice catch and release, it can grip a fish by encircling its lower jawbone so that despite wiggling, spinning and flopping, it could not get away. However, the Boga [...]
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 [...]
Monday
6 September, 2010
6:43 pm
Redfish: Redfish are one of the most popular backcountry and flats game fish. Redfish will take a wide variety of flies, lures, and top water plugs. This makes Redfish are one of the most sought after fish by light tackle anglers. They are one of the hardest fighting fish on the grass flats. Because of [...]
Saturday
4 September, 2010
2:46 pm
Ridin’ the Waves in Florida Florida boasts of having over 8,000 miles of coastline as well as 4,500 miles of inland waterways. With this much water for cruising, it is no wonder that boating is such a popular sport in the state. Many boaters often find themselves cruising over Florida waters and its waterways for [...]
Tuesday
31 August, 2010
10:32 am
Snacks for Bass In the world of game fishing, bass is one of the most highly coveted catches. Basses, however, including the more common smallmouth bass and largemouth bass, are not easy to catch especially for greenhorn game fishermen. It takes more than the right equipment, gear and bait to catch this underwater marvel. Information [...]
Friday
6 August, 2010
8:26 am
Bass Fishing with Artificial Baits : Bass fishing is a popular sport fishing activity all over the world. Each year, thousands of bass are caught and released. Although people no longer use the archaic wooden stick attached with a string and bait on its end, bass fishing techniques remain the same. The only difference is [...]








