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Origo Fishing Pro Watch for Men
$149.94
The ideal watch for the avid angler, with a stainless steel body and mineral crystal lens for extra durability. 'Best Fishing Time' feature tells you the best and second-best fishing times of that day, plus the best fishing times for future days. Features tide high/low zone data and graph, sunrise/sunset, moon phase, weather forecast, altimeter, digital compass, barometer, and vibration alarm mode. Water resistance to 50 meters. Features: Best Fishing Time: Reveals the Best Time of day for fishing, the Next Best fishing time, and Projected fishing time in the upcoming days. Set the Best Fishing Time Alarm to remind you. Tide Data: Displays High/Low Tides, Countdown to the Next High/Low Tide, and Projected High/Low Tides. Altimeter: Up to 1m resolution with Base Elevation feature for quick altitude calibration and graph display. An Altimeter Lock avoids change of altitude due to weather changes. Barometer: Up to 1m bar resolution with Trend Graph display. Soft blue EL backlight Dimensions: Weight: 128 grams; Diameter: 32mm; Case Diameter: 45mm; Thickness: 15mm Rugged mineral crystal lens One-Touch Direct Access: Displays the Digital Compass/Barometer/Altimeter One-Touch Smart Key: Displays all the essential information at a glance. Select specific information to be displayed during time mode Sunrise/Sunset: Shows Sunrise/Sunset for that day, countdown to Next Sunrise/Sunset, and Projected Sunrise/Sunset Moon Phase: Icon display Smart World Time: Select the Time Zone of your Home and your Visit City, and all data calculations will be adjusted accordingly Thermo Sensor Digital Compass: With declination angle adjustment Alarms: Two daily alarms with selectable Vibration Alarm CR2032 Battery life: Up to 1 year Water resistance to 50 meters. Manufacturer model #: WC-111.
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Bass Pro Shops The Strike Video Fishing Game for Wii
$49.99
New Low Price! $29.99 for game Drop anchor in your living room and fish the day away at some of North America?s best fishing hot spots! Featuring amazing game play, realistic physics and authentic pro-used fishing gear, The Strike is the most advanced and fun fishing video game ever! The game features 111 Bass Pro Shops lures, 11 species of fish, 10 unique lakes, 10 tournaments, nine boats and one heck of a good time! The Strike includes game play options for experienced anglers, first-timers and hard core gamers. When you're ready to take a break from the fishing action, you can compete in two special arcade style games ? Boat Racing and Casting Challenge. They are perfect for multiplayer competition up to four players. Features: 111 Bass Pro Shops lures, 11 species of fish, 10 unique lakes, 10 tournaments, nine awesome boats Search for legendary fish in each lake or take a break and compete in boat racing and casting challenges Game play options for seasoned fisherman, first-timers, or hardcore gamers Rod and Reel Controller with Wii? The Strike? Game All the excitement and fun of The Strike comes to the Wii in this handy software and rod and reel controller! Plug the Wii-mote and Wii nunchuck directly into the controller and you?re ready to start casting with the best of them! Features a soft foam safety tip at the end of the rod. Rod and Reel Controller with Wii? The Strike? Game includes game and controller. This game is coded to run on North American consoles only.
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Bass Pro Shops The Strike Video Fishing Game for Wii
$29.99
New Low Price! $29.99 for game Drop anchor in your living room and fish the day away at some of North America?s best fishing hot spots! Featuring amazing game play, realistic physics and authentic pro-used fishing gear, The Strike is the most advanced and fun fishing video game ever! The game features 111 Bass Pro Shops lures, 11 species of fish, 10 unique lakes, 10 tournaments, nine boats and one heck of a good time! The Strike includes game play options for experienced anglers, first-timers and hard core gamers. When you're ready to take a break from the fishing action, you can compete in two special arcade style games ? Boat Racing and Casting Challenge. They are perfect for multiplayer competition up to four players. Features: 111 Bass Pro Shops lures, 11 species of fish, 10 unique lakes, 10 tournaments, nine awesome boats Search for legendary fish in each lake or take a break and compete in boat racing and casting challenges Game play options for seasoned fisherman, first-timers, or hardcore gamers Rod and Reel Controller with Wii? The Strike? Game All the excitement and fun of The Strike comes to the Wii in this handy software and rod and reel controller! Plug the Wii-mote and Wii nunchuck directly into the controller and you?re ready to start casting with the best of them! Features a soft foam safety tip at the end of the rod. Rod and Reel Controller with Wii? The Strike? Game includes game and controller. This game is coded to run on North American consoles only.
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Vintage Tin Signs - Winchester Fishing Tackle
$9.95
This Vintage Winchester Tin Sign brings a dose of nostalgia to any wall. It's sure to grab some attention hanging in the fishing cabin or lodge! Sign states: ''You'll land him if you use Winchester Fishing Tackle.'' Makes a nice addition to any fishing d?cor collection. For indoor or outdoor use. Made in the USA. Measures: 12-1/2""W x 16""H. Great gift idea for fishermen, nostalgia buffs and collectors.
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Casio Fishing Watch for Men
$49.95
Perfect for the angler, this sporty Fishing Watch from Casio displays feeding cycles and moon phases. It also features a silent vibrating alarm and sunrise/sunset display. A must-have watch for any fisherman, and a great value! Water resistant to 100 meters. Durable, green nylon and leather band. The Casio Fishing Watch makes a terrific gift for the angler or outdoorsman! Features: Displays feeding cycles, moon phases, sunrise/sunset Silent vibrating alarm Nylon and leather band 100-meter water resistant
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Oakley Fishing Specific Monster Dog Polarized Sunglasses
$170.00
If you're serious about fishing, throw your sunglasses away and give Oakley's Fishing Specific Monster Dog Polarized Sunglasses a try. Specifically designed to give amateur anglers the same advantages top fishing pros like Kevin VanDam enjoy, these Monster Dog Polarized Sunglasses feature Oakley's High Definition Optics technology which gives your eyes an accurate view essential for sight fishing and precise casting. Oakley's Hydrophobic lens technology keeps skin oils, sunscreen and water from corrupting your vision. To ensure you always have the advantage over fish, Oakley eliminated the haze and distortion found in ordinary polarized lenses by bonding the filter at the molecular level. Choose between two performance options. The first is the Deep Blue Polarized lens, perfect for the combination of bright sun and deep water where you need distinct color recognition to spot the action down below. When the water isn?t as deep, take advantage of the enhanced contrast of the Shallow Blue Polarized lens to optimize depth perception and take the hook to the fish.
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Casio Pathfinder Fishing Watch for Men
$59.95
The Casio Pathfinder Fishing Watch is a terrific gift for the avid angler! This durable and stylish watch features a dual time display plus complete moon phase data and best fishing times. Additional features include a stopwatch, alarm mode, countdown timer, LED lighting and more. Boasting a 10-year battery life, this water resistant watch requires little maintenance. Face diameter: 1.18"". Color: Gray Features: Water-resistant to 100 meters LED lighting with Afterglow 1/100th-second stopwatch Countdown timer Three multi-function alarms plus snooze Hourly time signal Auto-calendar 10-year battery life
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Fishing Hot Spots Saltwater Directions Fishing Charts for Florida
$14.99
From precise fishing locations with GPS coordinates, to accurate depth contours and structure definition, these charts redefine the standard on the water. Each chart contains GPS fishing locations, compass headings, structure definitions, depth and contour intervals, marina services, fishing tips and techniques, artificial reef coordinates, seasonality charts, and quick-reference fish ID feature. Charts are printed on waterproof, tear-resistant paper that allows you to make notes right on the chart. 24"" x 36"" unfolded; folds to a compact, convenient 6"" x 9"". 10, 000 Islands (Chokoloskee to Rookery Bay) Known as a boater?s paradise where multi-million dollar yachts are nearly as common as kayaks and flat bottom boats, these waters are also support an abundant variety of gamefish. Anglers will have luck searching for huge tarpon, red drum, snook, spotted sea trout, crevalle jack, mangrove snapper and various groupers. Amelia Island (Nassau Sound to Georgia state line) Surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, Cumberland Sound and the Amelia River, Amelia Island?s pristine waters offer a long list of saltwater species. Redfish, spotted sea trout and southern flounder are found around the grassbeds and oyster mounds in the backwater creeks and lagoons, while anglers will find tarpon, spanish mackerel, cobia, crevalle jack, king mackerel and trophy red drum hang out around inshore inlets, channels, beaches and buoys. Offshore, anglers will find amberjack, black sea bass, cobia and barracuda. Apalachicola (Indian Pass to East Pass) Referred to as the ?forgotten coast?, the highly productive waters surrounding Florida?s panhandle offer anglers loads of fishing opportunities. In summer, look for king mackerel, snapper and grouper to move inshore to reefs and wrecks. As fall and winter months approach, look for spotted trout and red drum to join with the other species of fish that inhabit the inshore flats. Big Pine Key (Sugarloaf Key to Seven Mile Bridge) This beautiful area is prime fishing for permit, tarpon, bonefish, gray snapper, red grouper, barracuda, king mackerel, cobia, sailfish, dolphinfish, spotted sea trout, blackfin tuna and wahoo. Biscayne Bay (Card Sound to Miami) Sandwiched between Miami and the Keys, Biscayne Bay is probably one of the most underrated fishing areas in Florida. With more than 200 species of fish calling the reefs here home, this area is full of options. Both the inshore and offshore waters of southeastern Florida are world famous for bonefish, permit, tarpon, barracuda, crevalle jack, gray snapper, king mackerel, dolphinfish, red grouper, sailfish, spotted sea trout and snook. Boca Grande/Charlotte Harbor (Lemon Bay to Cayo Costa) Local legend has it that there is so much fishing here, ""even the fish go fishing?. Much of this area remains in its natural state and provides excellent habitat for cobia, gag grouper, crevalle jack, gray snapper, red drum, sheepshead, snook, spanish mackerel, spotted sea trout and tarpon. Cape Canaver
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Fishing Hot Spots Saltwater Directions Fishing Charts for Florida
$14.99
From precise fishing locations with GPS coordinates, to accurate depth contours and structure definition, these charts redefine the standard on the water. Each chart contains GPS fishing locations, compass headings, structure definitions, depth and contour intervals, marina services, fishing tips and techniques, artificial reef coordinates, seasonality charts, and quick-reference fish ID feature. Charts are printed on waterproof, tear-resistant paper that allows you to make notes right on the chart. 24"" x 36"" unfolded; folds to a compact, convenient 6"" x 9"". 10, 000 Islands (Chokoloskee to Rookery Bay) Known as a boater?s paradise where multi-million dollar yachts are nearly as common as kayaks and flat bottom boats, these waters are also support an abundant variety of gamefish. Anglers will have luck searching for huge tarpon, red drum, snook, spotted sea trout, crevalle jack, mangrove snapper and various groupers. Amelia Island (Nassau Sound to Georgia state line) Surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, Cumberland Sound and the Amelia River, Amelia Island?s pristine waters offer a long list of saltwater species. Redfish, spotted sea trout and southern flounder are found around the grassbeds and oyster mounds in the backwater creeks and lagoons, while anglers will find tarpon, spanish mackerel, cobia, crevalle jack, king mackerel and trophy red drum hang out around inshore inlets, channels, beaches and buoys. Offshore, anglers will find amberjack, black sea bass, cobia and barracuda. Apalachicola (Indian Pass to East Pass) Referred to as the ?forgotten coast?, the highly productive waters surrounding Florida?s panhandle offer anglers loads of fishing opportunities. In summer, look for king mackerel, snapper and grouper to move inshore to reefs and wrecks. As fall and winter months approach, look for spotted trout and red drum to join with the other species of fish that inhabit the inshore flats. Big Pine Key (Sugarloaf Key to Seven Mile Bridge) This beautiful area is prime fishing for permit, tarpon, bonefish, gray snapper, red grouper, barracuda, king mackerel, cobia, sailfish, dolphinfish, spotted sea trout, blackfin tuna and wahoo. Biscayne Bay (Card Sound to Miami) Sandwiched between Miami and the Keys, Biscayne Bay is probably one of the most underrated fishing areas in Florida. With more than 200 species of fish calling the reefs here home, this area is full of options. Both the inshore and offshore waters of southeastern Florida are world famous for bonefish, permit, tarpon, barracuda, crevalle jack, gray snapper, king mackerel, dolphinfish, red grouper, sailfish, spotted sea trout and snook. Boca Grande/Charlotte Harbor (Lemon Bay to Cayo Costa) Local legend has it that there is so much fishing here, ""even the fish go fishing?. Much of this area remains in its natural state and provides excellent habitat for cobia, gag grouper, crevalle jack, gray snapper, red drum, sheepshead, snook, spanish mackerel, spotted sea trout and tarpon. Cape Canaver
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Fishing Hot Spots Saltwater Directions Fishing Charts for California
$14.99
From precise fishing locations with GPS coordinates, to accurate depth contours and structure definition, these charts redefine the standard on the water. Each chart contains GPS fishing locations, compass headings, structure definitions, depth and contour intervals, marina services, fishing tips and techniques, artificial reef coordinates, seasonality charts, and quick-reference fish ID feature. Charts are printed on waterproof, tear-resistant paper that allows you to make notes right on the chart. 24"" x 36"" unfolded; folds to a compact, convenient 6"" x 9"". Channel Islands Inshore These federally protected islands are surrounded by clear, blue waters containing numerous exotic species and diverse habitats. The area is popular for anglers seeking barracuda, calico bass, chinook salmon, halibut, white sea bass and yellowtail. L.A. Inshore Central (Malibu to Long Beach Shore) Touting the highest population of any county in the nation, Los Angles County encompasses 76 miles of coastline and is home to healthy populations of a variety of different species. These waters offer some top-notch fishing opportunities for barracuda, bonito, calico bass, halibut, sand bass, sculpin and yellowtail. L.A. Inshore North (Oxnard to Marina del Rey) Because of this area?s sandy beaches and relative isolation from the city, this scenic expanse of coastline offers numbers fishing opportunities. These waters are abundant with barracuda, bonito, calico bass, halibut, sand bass, sculpin and yellowtail. L.A. Inshore South (Palos Verdes to Orange County) A sunny climate and magnificent coastline makes this area a perfect habitat for barracuda, bonito, calico bass, halibut, sand bass, sculpin and yellowtail. L.A. Offshore (Marina del Rey to San Clemente Island) Chasing giant schools of tuna is one of the most popular summertime activities in these waters, while anglers looking searching for one of the most sought-after trophy species will find the elusive striped marlin cruising the offshore banks here. Trolling the island waters can produce yellowtail, yellowfin tuna, albacore tuna, bluefin tuna, marlin, dorado, white sea sass and barracuda. Mission Bay With more than 27 miles of shoreline and numerous access points, Mission Bay Park offers some of the best year-round, light tackle bay fishing in Southern California. While known for its spotted bay bass fishery, sand bass, California halibut, barracuda and yellowfin croaker, white sea bass regularly frequent the area. San Diego to Imperial Beach This area offers a wide variety of fish to both the inshore and onshore angler throughout the year. The prime species are the California halibut, barracuda, calico bass, halibut, sand bass, shortfin corvine, spotted bay bass, spotfin croaker, white sea bass and yellowfin croaker. San Diego Inshore (San Clemente to Imperial Beach) San Diego?s Mediterranean-like climate helps inshore angles find excellent opportunites to take calico bass, sand bass, white sea bass and numbers rockfi
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Fishing Hot Spots Saltwater Directions Fishing Charts for California
$14.99
From precise fishing locations with GPS coordinates, to accurate depth contours and structure definition, these charts redefine the standard on the water. Each chart contains GPS fishing locations, compass headings, structure definitions, depth and contour intervals, marina services, fishing tips and techniques, artificial reef coordinates, seasonality charts, and quick-reference fish ID feature. Charts are printed on waterproof, tear-resistant paper that allows you to make notes right on the chart. 24"" x 36"" unfolded; folds to a compact, convenient 6"" x 9"". Channel Islands Inshore These federally protected islands are surrounded by clear, blue waters containing numerous exotic species and diverse habitats. The area is popular for anglers seeking barracuda, calico bass, chinook salmon, halibut, white sea bass and yellowtail. L.A. Inshore Central (Malibu to Long Beach Shore) Touting the highest population of any county in the nation, Los Angles County encompasses 76 miles of coastline and is home to healthy populations of a variety of different species. These waters offer some top-notch fishing opportunities for barracuda, bonito, calico bass, halibut, sand bass, sculpin and yellowtail. L.A. Inshore North (Oxnard to Marina del Rey) Because of this area?s sandy beaches and relative isolation from the city, this scenic expanse of coastline offers numbers fishing opportunities. These waters are abundant with barracuda, bonito, calico bass, halibut, sand bass, sculpin and yellowtail. L.A. Inshore South (Palos Verdes to Orange County) A sunny climate and magnificent coastline makes this area a perfect habitat for barracuda, bonito, calico bass, halibut, sand bass, sculpin and yellowtail. L.A. Offshore (Marina del Rey to San Clemente Island) Chasing giant schools of tuna is one of the most popular summertime activities in these waters, while anglers looking searching for one of the most sought-after trophy species will find the elusive striped marlin cruising the offshore banks here. Trolling the island waters can produce yellowtail, yellowfin tuna, albacore tuna, bluefin tuna, marlin, dorado, white sea sass and barracuda. Mission Bay With more than 27 miles of shoreline and numerous access points, Mission Bay Park offers some of the best year-round, light tackle bay fishing in Southern California. While known for its spotted bay bass fishery, sand bass, California halibut, barracuda and yellowfin croaker, white sea bass regularly frequent the area. San Diego to Imperial Beach This area offers a wide variety of fish to both the inshore and onshore angler throughout the year. The prime species are the California halibut, barracuda, calico bass, halibut, sand bass, shortfin corvine, spotted bay bass, spotfin croaker, white sea bass and yellowfin croaker. San Diego Inshore (San Clemente to Imperial Beach) San Diego?s Mediterranean-like climate helps inshore angles find excellent opportunites to take calico bass, sand bass, white sea bass and numbers rockfi
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Fishing Hot Spots Saltwater Directions Fishing Charts for Florida
$14.99
From precise fishing locations with GPS coordinates, to accurate depth contours and structure definition, these charts redefine the standard on the water. Each chart contains GPS fishing locations, compass headings, structure definitions, depth and contour intervals, marina services, fishing tips and techniques, artificial reef coordinates, seasonality charts, and quick-reference fish ID feature. Charts are printed on waterproof, tear-resistant paper that allows you to make notes right on the chart. 24"" x 36"" unfolded; folds to a compact, convenient 6"" x 9"". 10, 000 Islands (Chokoloskee to Rookery Bay) Known as a boater?s paradise where multi-million dollar yachts are nearly as common as kayaks and flat bottom boats, these waters are also support an abundant variety of gamefish. Anglers will have luck searching for huge tarpon, red drum, snook, spotted sea trout, crevalle jack, mangrove snapper and various groupers. Amelia Island (Nassau Sound to Georgia state line) Surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, Cumberland Sound and the Amelia River, Amelia Island?s pristine waters offer a long list of saltwater species. Redfish, spotted sea trout and southern flounder are found around the grassbeds and oyster mounds in the backwater creeks and lagoons, while anglers will find tarpon, spanish mackerel, cobia, crevalle jack, king mackerel and trophy red drum hang out around inshore inlets, channels, beaches and buoys. Offshore, anglers will find amberjack, black sea bass, cobia and barracuda. Apalachicola (Indian Pass to East Pass) Referred to as the ?forgotten coast?, the highly productive waters surrounding Florida?s panhandle offer anglers loads of fishing opportunities. In summer, look for king mackerel, snapper and grouper to move inshore to reefs and wrecks. As fall and winter months approach, look for spotted trout and red drum to join with the other species of fish that inhabit the inshore flats. Big Pine Key (Sugarloaf Key to Seven Mile Bridge) This beautiful area is prime fishing for permit, tarpon, bonefish, gray snapper, red grouper, barracuda, king mackerel, cobia, sailfish, dolphinfish, spotted sea trout, blackfin tuna and wahoo. Biscayne Bay (Card Sound to Miami) Sandwiched between Miami and the Keys, Biscayne Bay is probably one of the most underrated fishing areas in Florida. With more than 200 species of fish calling the reefs here home, this area is full of options. Both the inshore and offshore waters of southeastern Florida are world famous for bonefish, permit, tarpon, barracuda, crevalle jack, gray snapper, king mackerel, dolphinfish, red grouper, sailfish, spotted sea trout and snook. Boca Grande/Charlotte Harbor (Lemon Bay to Cayo Costa) Local legend has it that there is so much fishing here, ""even the fish go fishing?. Much of this area remains in its natural state and provides excellent habitat for cobia, gag grouper, crevalle jack, gray snapper, red drum, sheepshead, snook, spanish mackerel, spotted sea trout and tarpon. Cape Canaver
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Fishing Hot Spots Saltwater Directions Fishing Charts for Florida
$14.99
From precise fishing locations with GPS coordinates, to accurate depth contours and structure definition, these charts redefine the standard on the water. Each chart contains GPS fishing locations, compass headings, structure definitions, depth and contour intervals, marina services, fishing tips and techniques, artificial reef coordinates, seasonality charts, and quick-reference fish ID feature. Charts are printed on waterproof, tear-resistant paper that allows you to make notes right on the chart. 24"" x 36"" unfolded; folds to a compact, convenient 6"" x 9"". 10, 000 Islands (Chokoloskee to Rookery Bay) Known as a boater?s paradise where multi-million dollar yachts are nearly as common as kayaks and flat bottom boats, these waters are also support an abundant variety of gamefish. Anglers will have luck searching for huge tarpon, red drum, snook, spotted sea trout, crevalle jack, mangrove snapper and various groupers. Amelia Island (Nassau Sound to Georgia state line) Surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, Cumberland Sound and the Amelia River, Amelia Island?s pristine waters offer a long list of saltwater species. Redfish, spotted sea trout and southern flounder are found around the grassbeds and oyster mounds in the backwater creeks and lagoons, while anglers will find tarpon, spanish mackerel, cobia, crevalle jack, king mackerel and trophy red drum hang out around inshore inlets, channels, beaches and buoys. Offshore, anglers will find amberjack, black sea bass, cobia and barracuda. Apalachicola (Indian Pass to East Pass) Referred to as the ?forgotten coast?, the highly productive waters surrounding Florida?s panhandle offer anglers loads of fishing opportunities. In summer, look for king mackerel, snapper and grouper to move inshore to reefs and wrecks. As fall and winter months approach, look for spotted trout and red drum to join with the other species of fish that inhabit the inshore flats. Big Pine Key (Sugarloaf Key to Seven Mile Bridge) This beautiful area is prime fishing for permit, tarpon, bonefish, gray snapper, red grouper, barracuda, king mackerel, cobia, sailfish, dolphinfish, spotted sea trout, blackfin tuna and wahoo. Biscayne Bay (Card Sound to Miami) Sandwiched between Miami and the Keys, Biscayne Bay is probably one of the most underrated fishing areas in Florida. With more than 200 species of fish calling the reefs here home, this area is full of options. Both the inshore and offshore waters of southeastern Florida are world famous for bonefish, permit, tarpon, barracuda, crevalle jack, gray snapper, king mackerel, dolphinfish, red grouper, sailfish, spotted sea trout and snook. Boca Grande/Charlotte Harbor (Lemon Bay to Cayo Costa) Local legend has it that there is so much fishing here, ""even the fish go fishing?. Much of this area remains in its natural state and provides excellent habitat for cobia, gag grouper, crevalle jack, gray snapper, red drum, sheepshead, snook, spanish mackerel, spotted sea trout and tarpon. Cape Canaver
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Fishing Hot Spots Saltwater Directions Fishing Charts for Florida
$14.99
From precise fishing locations with GPS coordinates, to accurate depth contours and structure definition, these charts redefine the standard on the water. Each chart contains GPS fishing locations, compass headings, structure definitions, depth and contour intervals, marina services, fishing tips and techniques, artificial reef coordinates, seasonality charts, and quick-reference fish ID feature. Charts are printed on waterproof, tear-resistant paper that allows you to make notes right on the chart. 24"" x 36"" unfolded; folds to a compact, convenient 6"" x 9"". 10, 000 Islands (Chokoloskee to Rookery Bay) Known as a boater?s paradise where multi-million dollar yachts are nearly as common as kayaks and flat bottom boats, these waters are also support an abundant variety of gamefish. Anglers will have luck searching for huge tarpon, red drum, snook, spotted sea trout, crevalle jack, mangrove snapper and various groupers. Amelia Island (Nassau Sound to Georgia state line) Surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, Cumberland Sound and the Amelia River, Amelia Island?s pristine waters offer a long list of saltwater species. Redfish, spotted sea trout and southern flounder are found around the grassbeds and oyster mounds in the backwater creeks and lagoons, while anglers will find tarpon, spanish mackerel, cobia, crevalle jack, king mackerel and trophy red drum hang out around inshore inlets, channels, beaches and buoys. Offshore, anglers will find amberjack, black sea bass, cobia and barracuda. Apalachicola (Indian Pass to East Pass) Referred to as the ?forgotten coast?, the highly productive waters surrounding Florida?s panhandle offer anglers loads of fishing opportunities. In summer, look for king mackerel, snapper and grouper to move inshore to reefs and wrecks. As fall and winter months approach, look for spotted trout and red drum to join with the other species of fish that inhabit the inshore flats. Big Pine Key (Sugarloaf Key to Seven Mile Bridge) This beautiful area is prime fishing for permit, tarpon, bonefish, gray snapper, red grouper, barracuda, king mackerel, cobia, sailfish, dolphinfish, spotted sea trout, blackfin tuna and wahoo. Biscayne Bay (Card Sound to Miami) Sandwiched between Miami and the Keys, Biscayne Bay is probably one of the most underrated fishing areas in Florida. With more than 200 species of fish calling the reefs here home, this area is full of options. Both the inshore and offshore waters of southeastern Florida are world famous for bonefish, permit, tarpon, barracuda, crevalle jack, gray snapper, king mackerel, dolphinfish, red grouper, sailfish, spotted sea trout and snook. Boca Grande/Charlotte Harbor (Lemon Bay to Cayo Costa) Local legend has it that there is so much fishing here, ""even the fish go fishing?. Much of this area remains in its natural state and provides excellent habitat for cobia, gag grouper, crevalle jack, gray snapper, red drum, sheepshead, snook, spanish mackerel, spotted sea trout and tarpon. Cape Canaver
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Fishing Hot Spots Saltwater Directions Fishing Charts for Florida
$14.99
From precise fishing locations with GPS coordinates, to accurate depth contours and structure definition, these charts redefine the standard on the water. Each chart contains GPS fishing locations, compass headings, structure definitions, depth and contour intervals, marina services, fishing tips and techniques, artificial reef coordinates, seasonality charts, and quick-reference fish ID feature. Charts are printed on waterproof, tear-resistant paper that allows you to make notes right on the chart. 24"" x 36"" unfolded; folds to a compact, convenient 6"" x 9"". 10, 000 Islands (Chokoloskee to Rookery Bay) Known as a boater?s paradise where multi-million dollar yachts are nearly as common as kayaks and flat bottom boats, these waters are also support an abundant variety of gamefish. Anglers will have luck searching for huge tarpon, red drum, snook, spotted sea trout, crevalle jack, mangrove snapper and various groupers. Amelia Island (Nassau Sound to Georgia state line) Surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, Cumberland Sound and the Amelia River, Amelia Island?s pristine waters offer a long list of saltwater species. Redfish, spotted sea trout and southern flounder are found around the grassbeds and oyster mounds in the backwater creeks and lagoons, while anglers will find tarpon, spanish mackerel, cobia, crevalle jack, king mackerel and trophy red drum hang out around inshore inlets, channels, beaches and buoys. Offshore, anglers will find amberjack, black sea bass, cobia and barracuda. Apalachicola (Indian Pass to East Pass) Referred to as the ?forgotten coast?, the highly productive waters surrounding Florida?s panhandle offer anglers loads of fishing opportunities. In summer, look for king mackerel, snapper and grouper to move inshore to reefs and wrecks. As fall and winter months approach, look for spotted trout and red drum to join with the other species of fish that inhabit the inshore flats. Big Pine Key (Sugarloaf Key to Seven Mile Bridge) This beautiful area is prime fishing for permit, tarpon, bonefish, gray snapper, red grouper, barracuda, king mackerel, cobia, sailfish, dolphinfish, spotted sea trout, blackfin tuna and wahoo. Biscayne Bay (Card Sound to Miami) Sandwiched between Miami and the Keys, Biscayne Bay is probably one of the most underrated fishing areas in Florida. With more than 200 species of fish calling the reefs here home, this area is full of options. Both the inshore and offshore waters of southeastern Florida are world famous for bonefish, permit, tarpon, barracuda, crevalle jack, gray snapper, king mackerel, dolphinfish, red grouper, sailfish, spotted sea trout and snook. Boca Grande/Charlotte Harbor (Lemon Bay to Cayo Costa) Local legend has it that there is so much fishing here, ""even the fish go fishing?. Much of this area remains in its natural state and provides excellent habitat for cobia, gag grouper, crevalle jack, gray snapper, red drum, sheepshead, snook, spanish mackerel, spotted sea trout and tarpon. Cape Canaver
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Fishing Hot Spots Saltwater Directions Fishing Charts for Florida
$14.99
From precise fishing locations with GPS coordinates, to accurate depth contours and structure definition, these charts redefine the standard on the water. Each chart contains GPS fishing locations, compass headings, structure definitions, depth and contour intervals, marina services, fishing tips and techniques, artificial reef coordinates, seasonality charts, and quick-reference fish ID feature. Charts are printed on waterproof, tear-resistant paper that allows you to make notes right on the chart. 24"" x 36"" unfolded; folds to a compact, convenient 6"" x 9"". 10, 000 Islands (Chokoloskee to Rookery Bay) Known as a boater?s paradise where multi-million dollar yachts are nearly as common as kayaks and flat bottom boats, these waters are also support an abundant variety of gamefish. Anglers will have luck searching for huge tarpon, red drum, snook, spotted sea trout, crevalle jack, mangrove snapper and various groupers. Amelia Island (Nassau Sound to Georgia state line) Surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, Cumberland Sound and the Amelia River, Amelia Island?s pristine waters offer a long list of saltwater species. Redfish, spotted sea trout and southern flounder are found around the grassbeds and oyster mounds in the backwater creeks and lagoons, while anglers will find tarpon, spanish mackerel, cobia, crevalle jack, king mackerel and trophy red drum hang out around inshore inlets, channels, beaches and buoys. Offshore, anglers will find amberjack, black sea bass, cobia and barracuda. Apalachicola (Indian Pass to East Pass) Referred to as the ?forgotten coast?, the highly productive waters surrounding Florida?s panhandle offer anglers loads of fishing opportunities. In summer, look for king mackerel, snapper and grouper to move inshore to reefs and wrecks. As fall and winter months approach, look for spotted trout and red drum to join with the other species of fish that inhabit the inshore flats. Big Pine Key (Sugarloaf Key to Seven Mile Bridge) This beautiful area is prime fishing for permit, tarpon, bonefish, gray snapper, red grouper, barracuda, king mackerel, cobia, sailfish, dolphinfish, spotted sea trout, blackfin tuna and wahoo. Biscayne Bay (Card Sound to Miami) Sandwiched between Miami and the Keys, Biscayne Bay is probably one of the most underrated fishing areas in Florida. With more than 200 species of fish calling the reefs here home, this area is full of options. Both the inshore and offshore waters of southeastern Florida are world famous for bonefish, permit, tarpon, barracuda, crevalle jack, gray snapper, king mackerel, dolphinfish, red grouper, sailfish, spotted sea trout and snook. Boca Grande/Charlotte Harbor (Lemon Bay to Cayo Costa) Local legend has it that there is so much fishing here, ""even the fish go fishing?. Much of this area remains in its natural state and provides excellent habitat for cobia, gag grouper, crevalle jack, gray snapper, red drum, sheepshead, snook, spanish mackerel, spotted sea trout and tarpon. Cape Canaver
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Fishing Hot Spots Saltwater Directions Fishing Charts for California
$14.99
From precise fishing locations with GPS coordinates, to accurate depth contours and structure definition, these charts redefine the standard on the water. Each chart contains GPS fishing locations, compass headings, structure definitions, depth and contour intervals, marina services, fishing tips and techniques, artificial reef coordinates, seasonality charts, and quick-reference fish ID feature. Charts are printed on waterproof, tear-resistant paper that allows you to make notes right on the chart. 24"" x 36"" unfolded; folds to a compact, convenient 6"" x 9"". Channel Islands Inshore These federally protected islands are surrounded by clear, blue waters containing numerous exotic species and diverse habitats. The area is popular for anglers seeking barracuda, calico bass, chinook salmon, halibut, white sea bass and yellowtail. L.A. Inshore Central (Malibu to Long Beach Shore) Touting the highest population of any county in the nation, Los Angles County encompasses 76 miles of coastline and is home to healthy populations of a variety of different species. These waters offer some top-notch fishing opportunities for barracuda, bonito, calico bass, halibut, sand bass, sculpin and yellowtail. L.A. Inshore North (Oxnard to Marina del Rey) Because of this area?s sandy beaches and relative isolation from the city, this scenic expanse of coastline offers numbers fishing opportunities. These waters are abundant with barracuda, bonito, calico bass, halibut, sand bass, sculpin and yellowtail. L.A. Inshore South (Palos Verdes to Orange County) A sunny climate and magnificent coastline makes this area a perfect habitat for barracuda, bonito, calico bass, halibut, sand bass, sculpin and yellowtail. L.A. Offshore (Marina del Rey to San Clemente Island) Chasing giant schools of tuna is one of the most popular summertime activities in these waters, while anglers looking searching for one of the most sought-after trophy species will find the elusive striped marlin cruising the offshore banks here. Trolling the island waters can produce yellowtail, yellowfin tuna, albacore tuna, bluefin tuna, marlin, dorado, white sea sass and barracuda. Mission Bay With more than 27 miles of shoreline and numerous access points, Mission Bay Park offers some of the best year-round, light tackle bay fishing in Southern California. While known for its spotted bay bass fishery, sand bass, California halibut, barracuda and yellowfin croaker, white sea bass regularly frequent the area. San Diego to Imperial Beach This area offers a wide variety of fish to both the inshore and onshore angler throughout the year. The prime species are the California halibut, barracuda, calico bass, halibut, sand bass, shortfin corvine, spotted bay bass, spotfin croaker, white sea bass and yellowfin croaker. San Diego Inshore (San Clemente to Imperial Beach) San Diego?s Mediterranean-like climate helps inshore angles find excellent opportunites to take calico bass, sand bass, white sea bass and numbers rockfi
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Fishing Hot Spots Saltwater Directions Fishing Charts for California
$14.99
From precise fishing locations with GPS coordinates, to accurate depth contours and structure definition, these charts redefine the standard on the water. Each chart contains GPS fishing locations, compass headings, structure definitions, depth and contour intervals, marina services, fishing tips and techniques, artificial reef coordinates, seasonality charts, and quick-reference fish ID feature. Charts are printed on waterproof, tear-resistant paper that allows you to make notes right on the chart. 24"" x 36"" unfolded; folds to a compact, convenient 6"" x 9"". Channel Islands Inshore These federally protected islands are surrounded by clear, blue waters containing numerous exotic species and diverse habitats. The area is popular for anglers seeking barracuda, calico bass, chinook salmon, halibut, white sea bass and yellowtail. L.A. Inshore Central (Malibu to Long Beach Shore) Touting the highest population of any county in the nation, Los Angles County encompasses 76 miles of coastline and is home to healthy populations of a variety of different species. These waters offer some top-notch fishing opportunities for barracuda, bonito, calico bass, halibut, sand bass, sculpin and yellowtail. L.A. Inshore North (Oxnard to Marina del Rey) Because of this area?s sandy beaches and relative isolation from the city, this scenic expanse of coastline offers numbers fishing opportunities. These waters are abundant with barracuda, bonito, calico bass, halibut, sand bass, sculpin and yellowtail. L.A. Inshore South (Palos Verdes to Orange County) A sunny climate and magnificent coastline makes this area a perfect habitat for barracuda, bonito, calico bass, halibut, sand bass, sculpin and yellowtail. L.A. Offshore (Marina del Rey to San Clemente Island) Chasing giant schools of tuna is one of the most popular summertime activities in these waters, while anglers looking searching for one of the most sought-after trophy species will find the elusive striped marlin cruising the offshore banks here. Trolling the island waters can produce yellowtail, yellowfin tuna, albacore tuna, bluefin tuna, marlin, dorado, white sea sass and barracuda. Mission Bay With more than 27 miles of shoreline and numerous access points, Mission Bay Park offers some of the best year-round, light tackle bay fishing in Southern California. While known for its spotted bay bass fishery, sand bass, California halibut, barracuda and yellowfin croaker, white sea bass regularly frequent the area. San Diego to Imperial Beach This area offers a wide variety of fish to both the inshore and onshore angler throughout the year. The prime species are the California halibut, barracuda, calico bass, halibut, sand bass, shortfin corvine, spotted bay bass, spotfin croaker, white sea bass and yellowfin croaker. San Diego Inshore (San Clemente to Imperial Beach) San Diego?s Mediterranean-like climate helps inshore angles find excellent opportunites to take calico bass, sand bass, white sea bass and numbers rockfi
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Fishing Hot Spots Saltwater Directions Fishing Charts for Florida
$14.99
From precise fishing locations with GPS coordinates, to accurate depth contours and structure definition, these charts redefine the standard on the water. Each chart contains GPS fishing locations, compass headings, structure definitions, depth and contour intervals, marina services, fishing tips and techniques, artificial reef coordinates, seasonality charts, and quick-reference fish ID feature. Charts are printed on waterproof, tear-resistant paper that allows you to make notes right on the chart. 24"" x 36"" unfolded; folds to a compact, convenient 6"" x 9"". 10, 000 Islands (Chokoloskee to Rookery Bay) Known as a boater?s paradise where multi-million dollar yachts are nearly as common as kayaks and flat bottom boats, these waters are also support an abundant variety of gamefish. Anglers will have luck searching for huge tarpon, red drum, snook, spotted sea trout, crevalle jack, mangrove snapper and various groupers. Amelia Island (Nassau Sound to Georgia state line) Surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, Cumberland Sound and the Amelia River, Amelia Island?s pristine waters offer a long list of saltwater species. Redfish, spotted sea trout and southern flounder are found around the grassbeds and oyster mounds in the backwater creeks and lagoons, while anglers will find tarpon, spanish mackerel, cobia, crevalle jack, king mackerel and trophy red drum hang out around inshore inlets, channels, beaches and buoys. Offshore, anglers will find amberjack, black sea bass, cobia and barracuda. Apalachicola (Indian Pass to East Pass) Referred to as the ?forgotten coast?, the highly productive waters surrounding Florida?s panhandle offer anglers loads of fishing opportunities. In summer, look for king mackerel, snapper and grouper to move inshore to reefs and wrecks. As fall and winter months approach, look for spotted trout and red drum to join with the other species of fish that inhabit the inshore flats. Big Pine Key (Sugarloaf Key to Seven Mile Bridge) This beautiful area is prime fishing for permit, tarpon, bonefish, gray snapper, red grouper, barracuda, king mackerel, cobia, sailfish, dolphinfish, spotted sea trout, blackfin tuna and wahoo. Biscayne Bay (Card Sound to Miami) Sandwiched between Miami and the Keys, Biscayne Bay is probably one of the most underrated fishing areas in Florida. With more than 200 species of fish calling the reefs here home, this area is full of options. Both the inshore and offshore waters of southeastern Florida are world famous for bonefish, permit, tarpon, barracuda, crevalle jack, gray snapper, king mackerel, dolphinfish, red grouper, sailfish, spotted sea trout and snook. Boca Grande/Charlotte Harbor (Lemon Bay to Cayo Costa) Local legend has it that there is so much fishing here, ""even the fish go fishing?. Much of this area remains in its natural state and provides excellent habitat for cobia, gag grouper, crevalle jack, gray snapper, red drum, sheepshead, snook, spanish mackerel, spotted sea trout and tarpon. Cape Canaver
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Fishing Hot Spots Saltwater Directions Fishing Charts for California
$14.99
From precise fishing locations with GPS coordinates, to accurate depth contours and structure definition, these charts redefine the standard on the water. Each chart contains GPS fishing locations, compass headings, structure definitions, depth and contour intervals, marina services, fishing tips and techniques, artificial reef coordinates, seasonality charts, and quick-reference fish ID feature. Charts are printed on waterproof, tear-resistant paper that allows you to make notes right on the chart. 24"" x 36"" unfolded; folds to a compact, convenient 6"" x 9"". Channel Islands Inshore These federally protected islands are surrounded by clear, blue waters containing numerous exotic species and diverse habitats. The area is popular for anglers seeking barracuda, calico bass, chinook salmon, halibut, white sea bass and yellowtail. L.A. Inshore Central (Malibu to Long Beach Shore) Touting the highest population of any county in the nation, Los Angles County encompasses 76 miles of coastline and is home to healthy populations of a variety of different species. These waters offer some top-notch fishing opportunities for barracuda, bonito, calico bass, halibut, sand bass, sculpin and yellowtail. L.A. Inshore North (Oxnard to Marina del Rey) Because of this area?s sandy beaches and relative isolation from the city, this scenic expanse of coastline offers numbers fishing opportunities. These waters are abundant with barracuda, bonito, calico bass, halibut, sand bass, sculpin and yellowtail. L.A. Inshore South (Palos Verdes to Orange County) A sunny climate and magnificent coastline makes this area a perfect habitat for barracuda, bonito, calico bass, halibut, sand bass, sculpin and yellowtail. L.A. Offshore (Marina del Rey to San Clemente Island) Chasing giant schools of tuna is one of the most popular summertime activities in these waters, while anglers looking searching for one of the most sought-after trophy species will find the elusive striped marlin cruising the offshore banks here. Trolling the island waters can produce yellowtail, yellowfin tuna, albacore tuna, bluefin tuna, marlin, dorado, white sea sass and barracuda. Mission Bay With more than 27 miles of shoreline and numerous access points, Mission Bay Park offers some of the best year-round, light tackle bay fishing in Southern California. While known for its spotted bay bass fishery, sand bass, California halibut, barracuda and yellowfin croaker, white sea bass regularly frequent the area. San Diego to Imperial Beach This area offers a wide variety of fish to both the inshore and onshore angler throughout the year. The prime species are the California halibut, barracuda, calico bass, halibut, sand bass, shortfin corvine, spotted bay bass, spotfin croaker, white sea bass and yellowfin croaker. San Diego Inshore (San Clemente to Imperial Beach) San Diego?s Mediterranean-like climate helps inshore angles find excellent opportunites to take calico bass, sand bass, white sea bass and numbers rockfi
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