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St. Croix Rods | The Right Rods For Inshore

St. Croix Rods | The Right Rods For Inshore

We say, the 7 foot 8 to 17-pound class rod is about your best all around. You can do a little bit of everything from snapper fishing to small Tarpon and everything in between. Then it comes down to what kind of rod. Well, we've trusted St. Croix Rods for quite a few years now and they are just the absolute best quality rods and they make a variety of different model rods from the good, better, and best type model.

Nikon | Gaining The Advantage With Binoculars

Nikon | Gaining The Advantage With Binoculars

Here in the Florida Keys, the fishing can be very very difficult. We're looking for every single advantage that we can get. We love to fish for Bonefish, Permit, Tarpon, Redfish, things that stick their fins out of the water or that will make a disturbance with the bait or if we find the bait we can find the fish. One great way to do that is to use binoculars on the flats.

Ameratrail | Trailer Bearing Maintenance

Ameratrail | Trailer Bearing Maintenance

My first job in the fishing industry was a fly fishing guide in Wyoming and Idaho. I started at the very very bottom and my first job was to have to change all the bearings on everybody's trailer because that's really what got us to the river and back safely. So I learned how to change bearings and I got to be pretty good at it but I never really liked it. And I never really wanted to do it.

Lowrance | Radar Use In Low Light Navigation

Lowrance | Radar Use In Low Light Navigation

So we just got our new Yellowfin 26 and it is fully rigged out with a Lowrance Electronics package. The thing that I'm most excited about with electronics this year is I got the new Lowrance Halo 24 Radar. This is a super-compact radar and a 24-inch dome and it just has some awesome features… One, it's twice as strong as any radar I've ever used on my inshore boats. It's got a 48-mile range so I can see a storm or boats just way out away from me make good decisions.

Power Pole | Expanding The Use Of Power Pole

Power Pole | Expanding The Use Of Power Pole

So traditionally we use Power Poles on our Skiffs and our Bay boats. It's been just a game-changer for us to be able to use these on boats and stop on a dime. We can be pursuing a fish, hit a button and instantly and quietly stop so we can cast that fish instead of having to drop a bulky anchor. We can just push that Power-Pole down and shallow water and stop the boat.