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[June 1, 2002]Twist and ShoutAs we cruise along about 100 yards off the beach, I turn to guide Scott Hamilton and ask, "How will we know when we've found them?"
"Oh, you'll know," he says assuredly. "When they're around, they show themselves." A little while later, we see several mean-looking creatures leap out of the water, conduct some spectacular aerial maneuvers, then crash back down. We'd found them, all right-spinner sharks.
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[May 19, 2007]Fishbites Bag O’ Worms Bloodworms AlternativeFishbites provide a good alternative to real bloodworms.
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[June 7, 2007]Point Me to the Fish!Forget about looking for birds and checking out ripples on the water...
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[February 1, 2001]Slow Fish, Fast BoatsHold on to your bass, the WCF is trying to make freshwater fishing sexy.
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[April 1, 2002]Sticking With ItGaff stowage is a common problem, and if you try to solve it incorrectly (right), you'll soon be facing another problem: an injured crewmember, which can ruin a day of fishing. Instead of stowing gaffs at low levels, where the hook can be missed by the eye, stow them vertically along your battlewagon's pipework with the hook at the top. Make sure the hook isn't near any handholds and secure it with a Velcro strap.
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[September 17, 2007]Fishing TrifectaThree fishing styles, one mission, one boat. Our trip aboard the Polar 2110 Bay.



