Super Slabs, photo by Larry Kinder. Read about some of Florida’s best crappie fishing in Central Florida’s Lake Woodruff in Larry Kinder’s feature story, “Woodruff Super Slabs,” in the January issue of Florida Sportsman.
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Go with the Flow, photo by Sam Farkas. The location of schools of dolphin has everything to do with current flow, and knowing how to plan your fishing around those currents makes all the difference in your productivity. Read “Go with the Flow,” by Jeff Weakley in the December issue of Florida Sportsman." class="thickbox no_icon" rel="set_6">
Rainbow Springs, photo by Carlton Ward. Rainbow Springs State Park in Dunellon in Central Florida is a photographer’s paradise. Nature photographer Carlton Ward documents the natural world of Florida’s ecosystems. See more of his work at www.carltonward.com." class="thickbox no_icon" rel="set_6">
Running the Mangroves, photo by Greg Poland. Islamorada-based photographer Greg Poland is an accomplished angler and charter captain. See more of his photography at www.gregpolandphotography.com." class="thickbox no_icon" rel="set_6">
Go to the Light, photo by David Danforth. Snook in a docklight is fair game. For more of Danforth’s work, see www.relogear.com. For more insight into using light to create a chum line, see David Conway’s feature story in the October issue, “Go to the Light.”" class="thickbox no_icon" rel="set_6">
Fall Redfish, photo by David Danforth. To see more or Danforth’s work, visit www.relogear.com." class="thickbox no_icon" rel="set_6">
St. Marks Pier, photo by Carlton Ward. Nature photographer Carlton Ward documents the natural world of Florida’s ecosystems. See more of his work at www.carltonward.com." class="thickbox no_icon" rel="set_6">
Huge Snook, photo by Matt Hawksley.
Hawksley says, “Using only artificials we have been able to land quite a few lunkers this summer and all of them right off Tarpon Bay Beach on Sanibel - no boat or live bait needed. We've caught many smaller snook in the canals and passes as well which is a great sign, but the 40-plus inch monsters seem to be out cruising the beaches in droves.”" class="thickbox no_icon" rel="set_6">
Grass Fishing, photo by Capt. Rich Santos. “The Jacksonville-St.Augustine big Spring tides during the MidSummer - early Fall seasons bring out the ultra light tackle and sight fishing angler to hunt for tailing redfish, sheepshead & black drum that are gorging themselves on fiddler crabs over the flooded grass flats," says photographer Santos. See more of his work at www.flyfishjax.com." class="thickbox no_icon" rel="set_6">
Bluefin Tuna, photo by Walt Stearns. Photographer Walt Stearns caught the incredible image of a bluefin as it makes its way in bluewater. The image accompanies David Conway’s feature story, “Bluefin: The Long Game,” about the sportfishery for bluefin off Cat Cay and Bimini and the Cat Cay Tuna Tournament, revived by Costa Sunglasses company. The story is in the August issue of Florida Sportsman magazine." class="thickbox no_icon" rel="set_6">
Standup Redfish, photo by Patrick "Tupat" Eichstaedt.
“This particular image is a screen shot from a GoPro Hero4 HD video clip,” says pro photographer and surfer Patrick "Tupat" Eichstaedt. “When David caught this red I wanted to try and capture this moment, but I knew it would be difficult without shooting it in video mode. Fishing was insane. I myself caught 8 different species of fish and David caught his fair share as well. This image is a very unique perspective and SUP fishing is the way to go for getting as close to the catch as possible.” @therealtupat " class="thickbox no_icon" rel="set_6">
End of the Day, photo by Jason Rebol. The final spot (Charlotte Harbor) after a long 4 days fishing of fishing. Heading back to our temporary abode on Useppa Island.
Left to Right: Steve Gilmer, John Donaldson, Dave Anthony, Rob Picard, Clay Rebol, Todd Rebol, Dan Mowrey." class="thickbox no_icon" rel="set_6">
Sheet Glass, photo by Collin Ross from the 2015 Sportsman HD Calendar.
Whisper of seabreeze and eruption of sunlight will soon divide water from sky. For now, you’re in a netherworld of stillness as you watch, and listen, for the pulse of tails disturbing the surface." class="thickbox no_icon" rel="set_6">
West Coast Tarpon, photo by David Danforth. “When you have been out all day, watching the tarpon rolling and bursting into the air all around you, you milk every last ray of sun light in the day to catch just one more,” said Danforth. See more of Danforth’s work at www.relogear.com. " class="thickbox no_icon" rel="set_6">
Banana River NMZ, photo by Steve Clark. Photographer Steve Clark linked up with Capt Alex of Local Lines Charters and angler Jorge Salas to nail this shot in the Banana River No Motor Zone (NMZ). Shot at 1/1600 f5.6 iso200. An hour after this was taken they ended the day with 4 black drum, trout, and jacks all on fly. See more at www.sclarkphoto.com. " class="thickbox no_icon" rel="set_6">
Chasing the Tide, photo by Richard Santos from the 2015 Sportsman HD calendar.
Kayaker watches for red drum, which raid the spartina grass on flood tide to eat snails and crabs. An hour ago, this was dry ground. And an hour from now, dry ground it will be again." class="thickbox no_icon" rel="set_6">
A Fly in Hand, photo by Jason Stemple, from the 2015 Sportsman HD Calendar.
What determines tarpon fishing success? Casting distance and fly selection are secondary and tertiary to a simple function of line management: You have a fly ready to cast, enough line outside the rod tip, and the nerve to make your delivery with minimal fuss." class="thickbox no_icon" rel="set_6">
Hunting the Cypress, photo by Collin Ross, from the 2015 Sportsman HD Calendar.
The swamp awakens around you. Squawking herons. Hooting owls. The occasional wood duck squeal. And then you pick it up: a few simple yelps, a hen turkey. You tense up, hoping she’s not alone. " class="thickbox no_icon" rel="set_6">
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