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[August 18, 2008]Offshore KidsFun. That’s what I needed to get better at, and once that desire came to light, I realized there were five experienced saltwater-angling editors within an easy toss of an AP Style Manual. Most of them have kids or were bitten by the fishing bug when they were kids. That’s where I went to bone up on my strategies for keeping kids fishing, and what they told me was so simple, I felt foolish for not tying them into the trip.
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[March 13, 2009]Spreader Bar 101When it comes to catching tuna and billfish, spreader bars are the right tools. If, that is, you know how to use them.
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[August 1, 2003]Heli-fishingWant to fish British Columbia's remote, pristine rivers-areas loaded with fish that have never seen a hook? There's only one way to do it-fly to them in a helicopter. Larry Schoenborn of Larry's Worldwide Fishing Packages (800/205-3474, www.fishingwith larry.com) takes you up in his whirlybird and lands on gravel riverbanks. Two-person parties hop from hole to hole to fish for steelhead in excess of 20 pounds as well as dolly varden and cutthroat trout.
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[July 1, 2001]On the TrollFishermen have more questions than a three-year-old-throw a fish on the dock and everyone wants to know where, when, and how. Respond by saying, "I was slow trolling," and the result is often strange looks and more questions. But the technique's effectiveness makes it worth learning.
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