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Category Archives: Kayak / SUP Fishing
Today the Fishing Finally Kicked into Gear
A long stretch of unstable weather, coupled with high winds, has been kicking my butt. And even when I was able to get out, the fishing has not been great. The tarpon bite in my go-to spot, for example, has been … Continue reading
Tarpon Time Returns
Last year at this time I found tarpon nearby. So 3 days back, I checked. Bingo, they are there once again. Tarpon time returns. I did not see as many fish as last year. In fact, I saw only about a third. … Continue reading
Spotted Seatrout save the Day
Ok, ready for some excuses? The wind has been keeping me off the water. And when I do get out the fishing has been poor. Not sure whats going on. Perhaps its just me. Perhaps its the high pressure we have … Continue reading
									
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		Fishing the Flats: Two Basic Strategies
When fishing the flats, there are two basic angling strategies; and they are the same two you use anywhere. You move around -wetting a line in a number of places – hoping to find the fish. Or you head to proven spot … Continue reading
 
			








