Posts tagged Techniques
How 2 Tuesday - Sharks vs. Tarpon - EPISODE #617

This year there have been an increasing number of shark attacks on tarpon in the Florida Keys. In this episode, I break down five important steps to avoid your tarpon falling prey to bull sharks or hammerheads. We have unfortunately seen a number of shark attacks recently, and all responsible anglers should try to do everything they can do to prevent tarpon from being eaten by the tax man. Breaking off the fish of a lifetime might be the only option in some cases to allow it to survive. Do you have anything specific that you do to keep tarpon from being attacked by sharks? Shoot me a text and let me know 305-930-7346

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How 2 Tuesday - ZINC - How It Works And When To Replace It - EPISODE #614

Zach McAllister is back on the podcast to tell us all about how zinc works and when it is time to replace it on your boat. We go into the details of how the water acts as a conductor for metals and why the corrosion is more attracted to zinc. We also discuss how you can look at a zinc and determine whether it is still protecting your boat, or if it is time for a new one. Also, how docking next to a rust bucket can affect your zincs and vessel. If you want to check out some of Zach’s products, go to https://saltsgone.com/

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How 2 Tuesday - Ceramic Coating: Is It Worth It? - EPISODE #611

Zach McAllister of Salts Gone comes on the podcast this week to talk about ceramic coating. We go over how it works, how to protect it, how to prevent damage to it, and more. Ceramic coating is an expensive investment, and if you are putting the money into your boat you want to make sure that you are cleaning it correctly and preventing damage. Zach is an expert in understanding chemical reactions in relation to salt and protecting boats. If you want to check out some of his product, go to https://saltsgone.com/

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How 2 Tuesday - How To Release A Fish For Max Survival - EPISODE #608

With more and more research being done on fish, we are quickly learning how much we can help the fish by giving them a safe release. Richard Black is one of the best guides in the keys and he recently posted a video on using a dehooker, usually used for offshore bait fishing. In this episode we break down why this is such a good tool to release inshore gamefish. If you want a dehooker like Richard uses, you can pick one up at Tackle Direct.

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How 2 Tuesday - How To Predict The Atlantic Palolo Worm Hatch - EPISODE #605

The Atlantic Palolo Worm hatch is upon us!

Many questions come in about how to predict when it is going to happen. In this episode I go back on my notes from the past 30 years and give you all my best observations about how to predict when this hatch is going to happen. Some anglers are trying to hit it and others are trying to avoid it. What do you think about the Palolo worm hatch? Do you have any other observations about it? Text me and let me know 305-930-7346

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How 2 Tuesday - Take Your Kids Saltwater Fishing WITHOUT A Boat - EPISODE #602

Dr. Mike Larkin is back on the podcast to tell us about how you can have a great day on the water by taking your kids to public sea walls to fish. This requires no boat and is a great and inexpensive way to introduce your kids to the sport. In this episode we go over where to find public sea walls, what to bring, and what you can expect to catch. If you liked this episode, be sure to check out our other podcasts with Mike!

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How 2 Tuesday - The Improved Formula For Estimating Tarpon Weight - EPISODE #599

Dr. Mike Larkin is back on the podcast to help us better be able to estimate the weight of tarpon that we catch. Many people have been using “the woods equation” for a long time, but that equation can actually under estimate the weight of your tarpon by up to 15 percent. Mike explains an improved formula that more accurately estimates the weight of a tarpon. If you like this episode, be sure to subscribe because we have more episodes with Mike coming soon. For the tarpon weight calculator and card, go to https://www.bonefishtarpontrust.org/tarpon-weight-calculator/

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How 2 Tuesday - New Uses For The Palomar Knot - How To Tie Braid To A Bare Spool - EPISODE #596

Anthony Randazzo owns Paradise - Plus lodge in Venice LA. Today, he joins the podcast to show us some new uses for an old standby knot. The Palomar knot has always been considered one of the strongest ways to tie a hook or lure to the end of the line. But today, Anthony shows us how to tie it on a bare spinning reel spool. This is a really good trick because it eliminates the need to spool monofilament, then tie the braid on. When braid is tied to a bare spool it is so slick that anglers have seen the entire spool of line rotate around the bare spool without ever finding purchase. Tape, or rubber gaskets have been used to create that purchase or simply using 10-50 yards of mono also works. This trick eliminates all of that and allows for much quicker spooling.

You can visit Anthony in the redfish capital of the World by going to www.paradise-plus.com

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How 2 Tuesday - How To Build The Perfect Cork Leader - EPISODE #593

Captain Anthony Randazzo is back on the podcast this week to tell us about exactly how to build the cork leaders that he uses daily. We walk step by step through what kind of material you need, and what kind of knots to tie. We also go over how to build it so that if you do get snagged on the bottom, you’ll just lose your hook and not the entire rig. You can visit Anthony in the redfish capital of the world by going to www.paradise-plus.com

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How 2 Tuesday - Cork Fishing 101 With Anthony Randazzo - EPISODE #590

Anthony Randazzo owns Paradise - Plus lodge in Venice, LA. Today, he joins the podcast to show us how he uses popping corks when targeting redfish. He goes over a couple of different styles of popping corks that he uses for different fishing situations. Not all corks are equal. Learn how to make the best choice for your fishing.

You can visit Anthony in the redfish capital of the world by going to www.paradise-plus.com

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How 2 Tuesday - WHY Salt Is So Damaging And What To Do About It - EPISODE #587

All saltwater anglers know that nothing is more damaging that the corrosive effects of salt.

Zach McAllister of Salts Gone joins us today to help us understand why salt destroys boating products in the way that it does. There are many products that can kill Salt but sometimes it can be even more damaging than simply leaving the salt on. Zach explains how his product works and why his product is the best way to defend against it. If you want to try out Salts Gone yourself, head over to https://saltsgone.com/

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How 2 Tuesday - The Bonefish Rig With The Late Capt. Joe Gonzalez - EPISODE #584

This week we will honor the life and legacy of Capt. Joe Gonzalez who recently passed away by replaying the 2 podcasts that I was fortunate enough to do with him.

Today we will go over Joe’s preferred bonefish rig.

This episode was recorded in Joe’s home in Little Havana on December 19, 2019 where he and his family kindly invited me in.

The sportfishing industry, Biscayne Bay, the clients, friends and family of Joe Gonzalez lost a great one recently. Thank you for the influence you had over so many of us, Joe. You were one of a kind. Im thankful to have known you and I wish the very best for your family.

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How 2 Tuesday - Catching Grouper In The Mangroves - EPISODE #581

With the recent changes in the regulations on Goliath Grouper I thought we would discuss how to catch these small Goliaths.

Maybe you are one of the 200 individuals who will get a permit this year. If so, maybe this info will help. Check out this article for the updated regulations https://www.wtxl.com/media/v/content/11fc44ce1e55136ebc3521efa0e78a04

What do you think about these new regulations? Post your opinion in the comments of our social post about this episode.

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How 2 Tuesday - Use The INTERNET To Become A Better Angler - EPISODE #578

With technology constantly advancing, it is important to use it to our advantage when it comes to fishing. In this episode I go over my two favorite tools, Google Earth and Salt Strong. Google Earth can be incredibly helpful for not only finding where to fish, but also understanding why fish are in a certain area. You can then take that information to new spots and narrow down your search for fish. Salt Strong is another incredible tool for becoming a better and more well informed angler. With everything that they provide, you can learn specific techniques, get exclusive insight on fishing zones, and more. If you want to check out what Salt Strong has to offer, click here: https://bit.ly/RowlandMembership It’s a 100% money back guarantee so no hurt in trying it out.

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How 2 Tuesday - Bay Boat vs. Skiff - Which Is Best For YOU? - How To Decide - EPISODE #575

My good friend Mike Larkin was asking me about a big decision he is making soon, and I thought it would make a great How 2 Tuesday. Mike is currently deciding between buying a bay boat or a skiff. In this episode, we go through all of the pros and cons of each, and discuss multiple situations where one would be of benefit over the other. We also go through different sizes of bay boat and weigh the pros and cons of that. Do you have a question for me like Mike did? Shoot me a text and ask me: 305-930-7346

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How 2 Tuesday - Splash-Less Cast For The Perfect Presentation - EPISODE #572

This week on How 2 Tuesday we go over the splash-less cast. This can be an excellent technique for landing a shrimp or jig right in front of a fish’s face without spooking them. This does take a LOT of practice though. In this episode I go over the technique and movements that you should be making. I also go over what tackle is best for this situation. Just like a bass angler practices flipping jigs, this is something that you can practice in your pool or canal so make sure that you have this technique dialed in before you try it on a big permit or bonefish!

WARNING!! - Some attempts at the splash-less cast result in nuclear-like explosions if not done exactly right. Make sure to practice!

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How 2 Tuesday - Tricks To Fly Cast 130+ Feet - EPISODE #569

Every fly caster seems to want to cast the longest possible cast. Whether it is actually to catch a fish or to impress your friends at the barbecue, the desire to cast the whole line or deep into the backing is something that many people ask about. Now, I don’t think that you have to be able to cast far to land lots of fish, but if you practice your distance casting and can have control of your fly line, it will drastically help your line control at shorter distances.

Back in 1998, I won the Best of the West casting competition, casting a standard 5wt fly rod 131 feet. In this episode we go over some secrets and tricks that I use to cast this far. You may notice that much of distance casting isn’t all casting technique but also line preparation. Soon I hope to make a full video going through the casting motions, but if you have any questions right now, shoot me a text 305-930-7346

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How 2 Tuesday - Choose The Best Boat For YOU - EPISODE #566

I often get questions about what kind of boat someone should get, so this week we go through that for How 2 Tuesday. The first thing to remember is that every boat is a compromise. There is not a single boat out there that can do everything. But if you decide on what you want to use the boat for most, you can get the perfect hull that accommodates where you want to go. You can get a specialized boat like a skiff that may be perfect for shallow flats fishing, but not the best for open water. You may want to get an offshore boat that can run 50 miles out, but it will not be able to go very shallow. Or you could compromise on both and get a bay boat that can do multiple types of fishing, but may not be able to go the shallowest, or the furthest out. The best thing that you can do is decide on what you want to use your boat for most, and go off of that.

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How 2 Tuesday - Marking Your Fly Line - EPISODE #563

This week on How 2 Tuesday I go over how to mark your fly line so that you know what weight it is. Some fly lines come with this already marked, but it is easy for it to get rubbed off. I use a sharpie and a method involving different thicknesses of lines to make sure that I always know what weight fly line I have. I’ll always do this as soon as I get a line so that there is no confusion down the road when changing lines. Often I’ll change lines when there is plenty of life left in a line for it to be a spare line for travel. It is difficult to eyeball an 8 weight from a 9 weight. Marking them can eliminate problems later.

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How 2 Tuesday - Whipping A Loop In A Fly Line - EPISODE #560

I recently received a question about how to create the strongest connection between fly line and backing or fly line to leader so I figured I would go over that knot on the podcast today. Whipping a look in a fly line can be done several ways but I prefer to add 2 nail knots for added protection against failure. I’ll show how to do this with a Tie Fast tool. I dont use many tools but this one is worth getting…and it’s cheap. If you are listening on audio, be sure to check out the video that goes with this at tomrowlandpodcast.com/blog/560

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