As the dolphin move up the coast this spring fishing for them will be very different than it is once summer sets in — here’s how to find those first fish and how to catch ‘em. Once summer sets in decimating the dolphin is about as easy as offshore fishing gets along the Mid-Atlantic coast…. READ MORE
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One of the best, yet hardest parts of fishing offshore is the fact that there are so many options. Best because you have options, and hardest because you can end up not doing any one type well because you’re trying to do too many. What you need is a game plan! Plan A is the… READ MORE
Inshore anglers consider tides and currents a critical factor, but offshore anglers often miss the boat. Fact: We know that currents have a huge impact on how and when fish feed. Another fact: few offshore anglers take currents into account. This is especially surprising since inshore anglers often have their current considerations honed to fine… READ MORE
Hurricane season is winding down and we took a beating here in Florida this year. Fall is also kicking in and water temps are coming down. This combination has the inshore water getting cooler and green making a more dramatic contrast between the ever-flowing Gulf Stream’s blue water. Recently we had a weather window a… READ MORE
Offshore, structure is a very different thing than it is inshore. Most of us know to look for three key elements: flotsam, temperature breaks, and bathymetric changes. Is there also a fourth you should be on the lookout for? Some savvy anglers say chlorophyll can be key.
Capt. Ryan Van Fleet of Good Karma Sportfishing shares how he uses SatFish SST and Chloro charts to find breaks and weedlines for Florida keys mahi mahi.