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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 [...]
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 [...]
Sunday
28 November, 2010
4:13 pm
What does “chum the waters” mean? There are plenty of meanings for “chum the waters”, depending on the context. The expression may be used to mean “churn the waters” or to make the waters muddy. It also used to indicate that someone got sick on the trip and threw up on the waters. Bird enthusiasts [...]
Thursday
25 November, 2010
2:15 pm
Unique qualities of shark teeth Sharks have no body skeleton; its skeletal structure is comprised mostly of cartilage. Only the teeth are left as evidence of the existence of an individual shark. Sharks are best known for being ferocious predators and for having jagged, oblique, and serrated triangular teeth that have plenty of unique qualities. [...]
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 [...]
Wednesday
29 September, 2010
6:25 am
Sharks! A versatile game fish for inshore and offshore anglers! Sharks aren’t just eating machines, they are smart underwater creatures. While it was never studied in depth before, but it is now observed that sharks have a form of communication. Shark communication is different with other underwater animals like dolphins and whales because sharks do [...]
Monday
27 September, 2010
4:13 pm
Sea Sickness – don’t let it ruin your Offshore Sailfishing trip! Sea Sickness is not a virus that is easily communicable. Yet, when people board ocean vessels or cruise ships, sea sickness is felt by majority of the passengers who have not come prepared. What is Sea Sickness? Sea sickness is a type of motion [...]
Saturday
11 September, 2010
5:07 pm
Offshore Fishing – What to Bring No matter how good your fishing skills are, sometimes, they are not simply enough to get that trophy catch. To assist you in this endeavor, fishing tackles can be used, which can highly improve your chances of snagging your dream blue marlin or bluefin tuna. Fishing tackles, also known [...]
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 [...]








