Triumph of the Louisiana Marsh
The Louisiana Marsh has survived the oil spill and continues to provide a first-class fishery for giant, "uneducated" redfish and huge black drum. Captain Greg Dini shows the "real skinny" to CyberAngler readers. |
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Benny Blanco's Flamingo
A fishing trip with Captain Benny Blanco into Everglades National Park is like riding on the Concorde - an amazing ride in the finest-of-its'-kind transportation with first-class sensitivity to your needs and satisfaction. Join him on the hunt in his beloved Flamingo. |
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Sanibel's "Silver Lining" Snook
Despite one of the most severe winter fish kills of Florida snook, Spring fishing for Sanibel's linesiders reveals much to be encouraged about. Come along with Captain Mike Smith and find out why. |
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Freshwater Paradise - The Lakes of Palm Beach County
Every so often expert guides discover and develop local habitats and fisheries that rival faraway exotic angling destinations. Come along with Captain Butch Moser as he plies the freshwater canals and lakes of western Palm Beach County. From his incredible results, he throws down the gauntlet at Amazon rivers, and North Florida lakes with fat peacocks, big largemouths, hard-fighting sunshine bass, and high-flying bizarre clown knifefish.
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Of Spottails and Space Shuttles
Jan and Captain Ken Collette travel north to fish the upper reaches of the Mosquito Lagoon with Captain Nathaniel Lemmon. Follow this trio as they pursue bull reds (redfish), gator trout, and maybe even a space shuttle landing! |
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Punta Gorda Smorgasbord
There's no better way to explore and succeed in a new habitat than doing it by the knee - as well as boat and tackle - of a veteran local expert. Jan returns to Punta Gorda for more mentoring from Captain Ralph Allen, and it's a trip that threw light on more solid local techniques for Jan and all CyberAngler devotees alike! |
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Sarasota Spottail Splendor - Redfishing Florida's West Coast
Jan joins Captain C.A. Richardson of Flats Class T.V. for some stupendous action on the shallows of Sarasota Bay. Both anglers experience a world-class redfish cornucopia right on the shores of one of Florida's most popular vacation destinations. Spottails near shopping, great restaurants, art galleries and circuses? You bet! |
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Dock and Seawall Tactics for Florida Snook
Florida's coastal development has challenged the snook to adapt to new forms of habitat, and in good part, this structure-loving fish has proved itself up to the challenge. Jan Maizler takes readers through the basics of the tactics and techniques for fishing for Mr. Lineside's most recent "replacement" of decimated mangrove shorelines: docks and seawalls. |
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Jupiter’s Beachfront Bounty
The beach waters from Jupiter Inlet to St. Lucie Inlet have long been a fabled sightcasters' light tackle paradise. This area's action reaches a peak in the midst of winter right in the middle of Florida's famous "season." Besides the vast acres of mackeral and bluefish, there are big jacks, cobia, sharks and much, much more. |
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