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Tips for fishing during marine worm swarms.

In time, anglers discover that a worm swarm is a doubled-edged sword. You either love ’em, or you hate ’em, with very little latitude at either end of the spectrum. The fact is, the cinder worm hatch, as it is sometimes called, is a spawning ritual, and not a true hatch at all.

 
 
Tips for fishing during marine worm swarms ... (READ IT)

 
Cobia are on the move from Texas to North Carolina. Are you ready for the hunt? After wintering in South Florida, legions of cobia are beginning to migrate northward along the Atlantic Coast and westward along the Gulf Coast. ... (READ IT)

 
Nearshore “rock gardens” are great for a shallow-water grouper bite. A huge gag grouper “flashed” on a shallow-running Rapala plug, missing it, creating consternation with our crew. ... (READ IT)

 

 
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Form, function and fitness make kayak fishing more fun. I was drifting in my kayak, working a soft plastic over a Matagorda Bay oyster reef, but no bites. It was discouraging, and it did not help that gulls and terns were dive-bombing shrimp about a mile away. ... (READ IT)

 
The time is right for monster Florida bonefish. February at its coldest and snottiest means South Florida flats anglers can only dream about bonefish. But those dreams become reality if March comes in, as... ... (READ IT)

 
Throw a surface plug for super redfish strikes. Some anglers are surprised when a redfish hits a topwater lure intended for trout, but I’m not one of them. In fact, my experience has been that reds ... (READ IT)

 
Gladiator fishing at its toughest, on the ocean’s margin. ... (READ IT)

 
Winter’s coming, and linesiders are bugging out to backcountry haunts. ... (READ IT)

 
Snook seem to be moving up the Texas coast. Listen to a bunch of Texas fishermen sitting around after a day on the water and you’ll endure endless tales aggrandized with the standard “everything’s bigger in Texas” hyperbole. ... (READ IT)

 
Leave the sexier gamefish alone and go snapper fishing. Is there a better eating fish than Lutjanus griseus, the gray or “mangrove” snapper? I’d say no, which makes it that much more surprising that ... (READ IT)

 

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