Target Species
Species-by-species tactics: the retrieve, the rig, and the mistakes that cost fish.
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How to Catch GT on Lure: The First Five Seconds Decide Everything
Popper cadence, hookset timing, and drag settings that actually land giant trevally, not just draw a strike.
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Grouper Bottom Fishing: The First Ten Feet After Hookup Decide the Outcome
Why immediate, heavy pressure right after the bite, not a gentle fight, is what actually lands grouper from structure.
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Barracuda: The Species Everyone Catches by Accident and Nobody Targets Properly
Why a fast, erratic retrieve and wire leader turn barracuda from bait-stealing nuisance into a genuine light-tackle target.
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Amberjack Jigging: 'Grind, Not Flutter' Is the Whole Technique
Why an aggressive, jarring jig cadence over wreck structure outproduces a smooth vertical retrieve for amberjack.
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Albacore Tuna: Reading Water Temperature Charts Beats Guessing Every Time
Why locating the sea surface temperature break, not blind trolling, is the real key to finding albacore tuna.
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Blue Marlin Trolling: The Drop-Back Is Where Most Anglers Fail
Why the drop-back technique and circle hooks matter more for landing blue marlin than lure color or trolling spread size.
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Black Marlin: Why Rigged Dead Bait Still Beats Lures in Many Fisheries
Why a properly sewn dead bait often outproduces lures for black marlin, and how bonito aggregations set the season.
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Bluefin Tuna: Preparing for Your First Trip Means Preparing Your Body, Not Just Your Tackle
Why physical stamina and fighting-belt technique matter as much as tackle for a first genuinely large bluefin tuna fight.
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Bonefish Flats Fishing: What Actually Trips Up First-Timers
Why line management, not casting distance, separates a productive first bonefish flats trip from a frustrating one.
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Cobia Sight-Casting: Leading a Moving Fish Is the Skill That Matters
Why casting ahead of a cruising cobia's path, not directly at it, and checking floating structure produce more hookups.
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Bluefish: The Species That Punishes Anglers Who Underestimate It
Why wire leader and reading breaking fish, not just blind casting, separate serious bluefish anglers from casual ones.
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Dogtooth Tuna: Vertical Jigging Beats Trolling, and Here's Why
Why structure-focused vertical jigging, not open-water trolling, is the modern, effective way to target dogtooth tuna.