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May152013

A BETTER WAY TO CLEAN DORADO

There's a better way to fillet a dorado than tearing off the skin, which leaves that poor-tasting fibrous tissue. Check out this quick-and-easy tip to get a better dorado fillet.

By: CAPT. SCOTT GOODWIN
Mar282013

YELLOWTAIL TACKLE RECOMMENDATIONS

By choosing versatile combinations, you can not only cut down on the amount of tackle you\'ll need but increase your chances of putting fish in the boat on your next yellowtail trip.

By: ERIK LANDESFEIND
Feb272013

PIN ON A CABALLITO

Few baits draw more attention than a caballito, also called a goggle-eye, but to get the bait to act exactly how you want it to, you need to alter the hook placement. Try these various hook styles to score more action off your live baits whether trolling, casting or live-lining a cabby.

By: BRANT CRENSHAW
Feb262013

QUICK TIPS: COLOR-CODED RODS

Keep your rods in order by labeling them with a piece of colored electrical tape. It makes setting the spread back out way easier when you know which rod goes where.

By: ROBERT "FLY" NAVARRO
Dec172012

BETTER BAIT RIGGING

This tip helps you speed up your bait rigging by cutting pre-measured lengths of rigging floss.

By: CAPT. SCOTT GOODWIN
Nov052012

BUILD A BETTER BOAT HOSE

This handy hose attachment will help you keep the peace with your neighbors, and save valuable time and energy.

By: CAPT. SCOTT GOODWIN
Oct102012

HOW TO MAKE A WIRE LEADER DISPENSER

Save yourself lots of time and hassle by making this simple wire leader dispenser out of the packaging the wire comes in.

By: CAPT. SCOTT GOODWIN
Sep102012

MAKING STRIP BAITS

Using meat from a bonito belly works great for making strip baits. Check out this step-by-step process to make your own.

By: CAPT. SCOTT GOODWIN
Aug302012

HOW TO BUILD AN OVERHEAD ROD HOLDER

Here's an easy tip to help you build an overhead rod holder to store all of your fishing rods.

By: CAPT. SCOTT GOODWIN
Aug222012

HOW TO USE CRIMPS

Using crimps on heavy leader is a quick way to make a secure connection. Here's how it's done.

By: CAPT. SCOTT GOODWIN
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