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The Fishing, Diving and Boating Magazine of the Florida Keys
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SPRING 2016 Volume 6 Issue 3
SPECIAL Spring
ISSUE!
SPRingTarponmigration
wreck fishing:
verticaljigging
Spearfishing 101
THE SPRING TARPON MIGRATION BY CAPT. MIKE BARTLETT
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30SPEARFISHING 101 BY CAPT. ERIC BILLIPS
TARPON FISHING FROM A KAYAKBY CAPT. RANDY MORROW
ISLAMORADA OFFSHORE REPORTBY CAPT. RICK RODRIGUEZ
GOING VERTICALBY CAPT. BEAU WOODS
SPRING FISHING BY CAPT. RICK STANCZYK
BROAD MINDEDBY CAPT. NICK STANCZYK
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Spring 2016 Contents
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8TARPON ETIQUETTE:THE P’s & Q’s of Tarpon FishingCAPT. JOHN SAHAGIAN
Springdolphin fishingat it’s best!
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COVER PHOTONothing says “Springtime in the Florida Keys” like big dolphin offshore in the ultra blue Atlantic offshore waters from Key Largo to Key West. Captain David Richardson holds a dolphin that weighed in at close to thirty pounds. The fish was part of a quality dolphin catch found on a current edge scattered with debris in 600 feet of water offshore of Key West. The tally for the day stopped at twelve dolphin total with fish averaging between 10 and 20 pounds.
EDITOR’S NOTE
READER PHOTOS
ARTIFICIAL WRECK & REEF COORDINATES
FLORIDA KEYS FISHING REGULATIONS
The clues of spring are everywhere from Key Largo to Key West all the way to the Dry Tortugas, the Bahamas and Cuba. These islands all have two things in common, the
Atlantic Ocean and Gulf Stream which become littered with underwater creatures making a move or trying to recreate. The abundance of sea life that our islands experience during the special spring season leads the way to our special spring issue of FishMonster Magazine. All of our contributors are blooming with springtime excitement. Most of our backcountry guides will fill you in on the do’s and don’ts of tarpon fishing. Protocol with other anglers and the tarpon themselves will be touched upon in some articles and hammered home in others. Our full time guides are making another solid effort to educate the out of town guides and new anglers in
regards to skinny water etiquette. We do have our share of encroachments during the migration.
Our offshore contributors are anticipating the the blue water to be teeming with dolphin. Those little green monsters are the focus from now until November for the fleet and this special spring issue carries a few of the favorite dolphin tournaments to enter.
Our bubble blower contributors are touting underwater hunting and the infectious nature of the sport. Spearfishing is the new extreme sport and springtime is the gateway to the hunt.
As always, thank you for your support, we are what we are today because of you. Enjoy!
-Captain Marlin & Dianne Scott
Spring is Special
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