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Tilapia and Bass on a Zoom Horny Toad

Posted on January 21, 2015 by Angler Pocket GuidesJanuary 21, 2015
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A couple of days ago, we were kayak fishing for bass in a small creek near North Port. Kimball had a powerful strike and a good run from a fish that she didn’t see. After a good fight, she landed … Continue reading →

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HAPPINESS IN THE NEW YEAR IS SPELLED “FISH ON!!”

Posted on January 4, 2015 by Angler Pocket GuidesJanuary 4, 2015
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We hope to see lots of friendly folks at the Placida Art Market this coming Saturday- January 10, 2015. Come out and meet the local authors of the popular series of “Angler’s Guides” and let’s talk about the best fishing … Continue reading →

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Kayak Fishing Coral Creek and Gasparilla Sound

Posted on December 7, 2014 by Angler Pocket GuidesDecember 7, 2014
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Thursday, 12-04-14, we launched at the Placida Bridge and headed up Coral Creek. This small waterway winds its way northeast among mangroves and around oyster bars towards Rotunda. Numerous docks created additional habitat to fish as we explored this protected … Continue reading →

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Beautiful Cutthroats in the Loch

Posted on August 12, 2014 by Angler Pocket GuidesAugust 12, 2014
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The Loch in Rocky Mountain National Park has been a favorite destination of ours for over 45 years. The hybrid cutthroat trout here are big [average 13”] fat, and frisky. Sampling by USFWS reveals these trout are a combination of … Continue reading →

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