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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 [...]
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
27 November, 2010
3:17 pm
Taste, of course, is a matter of personal preference. Something that tastes delicious to one person may not be tasty to another. Still, there are those that are thought delicious by most people. The following are some salt water species that a lot of people think are the best tasting fish. Wahoo This fish is [...]
Thursday
16 September, 2010
6:45 am
Jelly Fish are NOT Your Friends Jelly fish are free-swimming species that are often associated with painful stings. However, not all jelly fish species have stings that are painful or harmful to humans. Still, those that do sting humans have earned this creature a negative reputation, in general. Anyway, if you are stung by a [...]
Friday
10 September, 2010
12:31 pm
Scuba the Keys When in Florida, an activity that should never be missed is to dive at Florida Keys. The Florida Keys is a beautiful underwater paradise, and where the longest living reef in the western hemisphere can be found. Scuba divers need not worry about seeing the same kinds of coral or the same [...]
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 [...]
Monday
23 August, 2010
8:30 am
Storing Lobster Not all lobsters that are caught go directly to a steamer or pot. When you buy a lobster, you should keep in mind the basic steps when keeping a lobster in storage. To properly do this, here are some steps to properly preserving lobsters until they are brought out to be cooked. First [...]
Sunday
22 August, 2010
1:48 pm
Lobster Anyone When attempting to cook a lobster at home, it is important to remember that five-star restaurants do not achieve praise for their lobsters by merely throwing the lobster into a pot of boiling water. To properly cook a lobster at home, here are some basic steps you need to do. Before anything else, [...]
Monday
16 August, 2010
5:54 pm
HUGE LOBSTERS Those are not toddlers holding two lobster- those are two 16 year old boys with two GIGANTIC 8 and 10 pound lobsters they caught off of the beach in Fort Pierce, Florida! These two guys were free diving in 12 to 18 feet of water within swimming distance of the beach just a [...]
Sunday
15 August, 2010
4:46 pm
What You Must Know for Lobster Hunting Lobster hunting is one exhilarating experience no untrained beginner should ever attempt to do alone let alone to hunt unequipped. When it comes to hunting for lobsters, it is best to get to know the lobsters first for there are many types out there. It is also important [...]








