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Fishing Report

Meet the Man Behind Free Spool

05/01/2019

Honest, reliable, and hardworking are three adjectives commonly associated with Miami native Captain Dennis. Dennis has been catching fish near Haulover Inlet for numerous years, beginning during his childhood when he would go out on the Tiki drift boat with his father, Captain Frank Forgione which was operated from 1957 to 1995 out of HauloverRead More

Get Ready to Go Reef Fishing

04/24/2019

The success of a reef fishing trip starts by taking the time to scope out where the reefs lie, a step that can be considerably simplified by taking advantage of a depth finder. Maps are also a tried and true, surefire solution as many of them already have GPS coordinates printed on them. As isRead More

The Thrill of Shark Fishing

04/18/2019

Shark fishing is definitely one of those activities where you can expect plenty of adrenaline and thrills. For anyone that wants put their skills to the test against these terrifying predators, it’s an unbelievable ride. The waters are full of different sharks that will challenge you, from the large hammerhead and blacktip to the intimidatingRead More

Getting Started with Bottom Fishing

04/15/2019

Arguably one of the most reliable fishing techniques, bottom fishing involves catching fish that like to hang out close to the sea floor, as the name implies. Even though it’s viewed as more of a relaxed way of fishing, bottom fishing still necessitates important proficiency when it comes to drifting and anchoring. Because fish likeRead More

All About the Hammerhead

04/04/2019

The hammerhead shark is one of the fish that you’ll easily recognize when you see it. The unique shape that earns the fish its name is known as a “cephalofoil”. Hammerheads dwell in waters throughout the world where the water is warm. A hammerhead sharks can vary in its size, from a mere three feetRead More

The Solitary Lifestyle of the Cobia

03/29/2019

Lemonfish, crabeater, black salmon, these are just a couple of the names given to the cobia which, interestingly, is also known as the prodigal son. These fish are big at 170 pounds and their length can reach up to seventy inches. The cobia is distinguished by its extended spindle-shaped body, its dark brown hue, andRead More

The Snappy Snapper

03/27/2019

The snapper is practically matchless when it comes to how many different species there are of the fish. Over 100 distinct species can be found throughout the waters of the world, and some of them have developed a reputation for being very important food fish. Snappers usually dwell in tropical and subtropical areas of theRead More

The Nomadic Tuna

03/19/2019

Most people recognize it as an often eaten canned food, but the tuna is indeed a fish, a saltwater one to be precise. Similar to the mackerel, tuna has the distinct ability to maintain its body temperature higher than the existing temperature of the water. Often seen swimming in warm water, the tuna continues toRead More

The Magnificent Mako Shark

03/13/2019

Also going by the name of the grey-blue shark, the mako shark is actually two species called the shortfin mako shark and longfin mako shark, the latter largely regarded as the rarer species. Both of these fish types can measure from eight feet to a whopping fourteen feet in length and they are able toRead More

Do You Know About the Blue Marlin?

03/08/2019

South Floridians may need little introduction to the Atlantic blue marlin. With its pointy and elongated bill, it can be easily mistaken for a swordfish. In fact, similar to the swordfish, the blue marlin uses its bill to catch its prey by stunning, injuring, or even killing it. The blue marlin also uses its billRead More

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