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Big Kings on the big Fraser River!

With great excitement I always look forward to the coming of the Fall here in the Fraser river valley, a mere 60 minute drive eastward from the heart of Vancouver, BC. The trophy size fall King salmon are starting to migrate upriver by later August and visions of Silversides Fishing Adventures guests playing 50 lb [...]

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Booking New Jersey Charters for 2013

INSHORE STRIPERS, SEA BASS, COD Starts April/May – this is wreck fishing season. Sea Bass, Cod and Striper Fishing will be some of our best earlier options. Tuna and Shark fishing starts in June – Great Mud Hole Bluefin TUNA action ALSO- June Canyon Tuna Trolling trips (Look for weekday Canyon Troll specials ) The [...]

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We will be back in the water the 3rd week of March

INSHORE STRIPERS, SEA BASS, COD Starts April/May – this is wreck fishing season. Sea Bass, Cod and Striper Fishing will be some of our best earlier options. Tuna and Shark fishing starts in June – Great Mud Hole Bluefin TUNA action ALSO- June Canyon Tuna Trolling trips (Look for weekday Canyon Troll specials ) The [...]

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52-Inch Muskie Caught From the Shore?

When it comes to catching big muskie, usually a boat is your best friend. Whether you’re trolling or just getting out to the bigger water, it can be tough to land a nice one from the shore. This guy didn’t have that problem. According to the post on YouTube, shared by the North American Fishing [...]

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Kayak Angler Lands 20-Pound Brown Trout in Milwaukee Harbor

When you think of night trolling, your mind doesn’t exactly go to a kayak. But that’s what Corey Gaffer and three of his friends were doing in Milwaukee Harbor on Lake Michigan, and they had some massive success. ‘‘Not long after we started, Corey, who was closest to the rocks, yelled: ‘Fish on,’ ’’ Tom Harris, one of [...]

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Panama Fishing Report – BIG Cuberas and Tunas! – September 7-9, 2012

Although the “rainy season” here in Panama is supposed to be in full swing it sure does not seem like it. The weather has been unseasonably nice with little rain and sunshine and the seas have been smooth. Don’t get me wrong…we have had a few inclement days but at least it was nice for [...]

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Plenty of Striped Bass Now in the Chesapeake Bay

Right now there are countless number of striped bass in the Upper & Middle Chesapeake Bay to be caught.  The average striper ranges between 12” and 16″ and a pleasure to catch on fly or light tackle spinning tackle. On Saturday 9/29/12, Joe, Carl, and Jim landed over 310 of these stripers, along with some [...]

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False albacore/sea bass trip

False albacore/sea bass trip

Headed out on 9/24 had Rich and crew out for an inshore trolling trip for false albacore. We arrive on the fishing grounds around 7:00 am things were looking good we were marking a lot of bait on the screen and we were the only boat in the area.  We set the spread out and [...]

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Double your pleasure, double your fun.

Today was the first day the water temperature registered under 60 since spring and the fish are responding. Smallmouth and walleye are both feeding on rocky points and humps. Crashing crankbaits into the rocks or snapping jigs tipped with Gulp Alive Minnows are both effective presentations. High speed trolling the basin is also putting walleye [...]

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Panama Fishing Report – Six Species Day, Roosterfish Video, and Whales! – August 11, 2012

We are out here on the island for a few days doing regular maintenance and getting ready for some upcoming clients. So I figured why not go out and see if we can get into them? The weather hasn’t been too bad lately and we’ve got 3 dozen blue runners in the livewell. So why [...]

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