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January 20, 2012 – 11:25 am
-Capt. John Irwin www.flyrightcharters.com
January 18, 2012 – 6:58 pm
Like most kids, my four-year-old daughter Mia absolutely loves fishing. Unlike most kids, however, she refuses to let adults do any of the work. She insists of choosing the tackle, rigging up the pole and casting all by herself. This poses obvious problems, because four-year-olds aren’t known for their knot-tying and casting abilities. Her stubby [...]
January 18, 2012 – 3:08 pm
Pappy’s Last Fishing Trip By Grant Olsen I’ll never forget my first trip to Alaska. I traveled with my dad and my grandpa, two of the finest men I’ve ever known. My grandpa has always been my hero. During the tumultuous years of WWII, he served in the navy and captained a patrol boat in [...]
January 16, 2012 – 4:02 pm
I was in the lower stono/kiawa area and finally found a flat that was out of the wind yesterday and was able to see this 35″ monster. I made a cast and watched him eat my fly about 5 yards from the boat. The wind made things tough, but after landing this fish I realized why [...]
January 16, 2012 – 12:55 pm
Fishing has been as good as it gets since about New Years Eve. We have had some 20+ fish days with the fly rod and have been killing em on plastics and bait as well. The water has been super clear since the last cold snap and the fish are really schooled up, highly visible, [...]
January 16, 2012 – 12:18 pm
It was a beautiful day on the cooper river when I cast my lure into rocks and debris and I felt a small bump on my lure. At first I thought I was just bumping on some rocks. So I stopped reeling my pinnacle bait caster. Then I realized I was not bumping onto some [...]
January 16, 2012 – 12:08 pm
I need more than two hands worth of fingers to count how many fishing trips I have geared up for in my quest to catch my first redfish. Having quite a few friends who are fishing enthusiasts, I have heard all about the thrill of the redfish’s fight. After literally a dozen of failed fishing [...]
January 12, 2012 – 4:40 pm
Off Cancun Mexico, we hop into a tiny fishing boat with guides from Solo Buceo Dive Adventures. Cruising along the 420-mile Mayan Reef, we’re hoping to encounter whale sharks, the largest fish on Planet Earth. “Ready for a whale shark party?” asks our guide, Martha Aguilar. “The ocean’s a buffet of fish eggs and plankton, [...]
January 11, 2012 – 5:14 pm
Greetings! It’s that time of year again. The road crews are gathering gear, we’re prepping our newsletters (sending a few out prematurely - apologies to our fans in Denver and Boulder), and we’re happy to report that TICKETS ARE NOW ON SALE! Everyone has been asking, “how’s it look this year?” Initially, we were afraid if [...]
January 11, 2012 – 5:03 pm
CCA South Carolina’s Topwater Action Campaign “Habitat Today equals Fish for Tomorrow” **Calling all CCA SC Members and Volunteers** The Lowcountry Oyster Festival Boone Hall Plantation in Mt. Pleasant, SC Sunday, January 29, 2012 YOUR help is needed in this crucial oyster recycling event! In an effort to reach CCA SC Topwater Action Campaign’s goal of recycling 10,000 [...]
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