Winter 2007/08

Digging for Coalfish Print E-mail

Digging for Coalfish

Digging for Coalfish Visit these Norwegian waters for engagements with this rough-and-tumble version of pollock and huge cod too. I only wish I could be half as good as my wife at the baffling art of multi-tasking. How is it that the fairer sex can successfully do so many different things at once?

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Giant Tarpon Territory Print E-mail

Giant Tarpon Territory

Giant Tarpon Territory An Exciting Discovery: 200-pound-plus Silver Kings in the seldom-fished rivers of Nicaragua Minutes after dropping our lines and just as the sun drops below the jungle canopy, Bob Greenberg hooks into an estimated 220-pound monster in Rio San Juan.

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Icing on the Cake Print E-mail

Icing on the Cake

Icing on the Cake The streams and rivers of Iceland explode with freshwater and sea-run salmon, char and trout. To the purist who’s an angler of the long rod in pursuit of the often-elusive Atlantic salmon, the magnificent rivers of Iceland hold an allure akin to, say, the shrine at Lourdes, both cherished by their respective acolytes for the healing properties of their waters.

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Good Times Off Grenada Print E-mail

Good Times Off Grenada

Good Times Off Grenada The Caribbean’s Island of Spice serves up tasty big-game fishing opportunities. The aggressive sailfish came up in the spread and first struck the far port outrigger lure, the biggest bait behind the boat. It didn’t know – and cared not – that it hit the huge 12 1/2-inch Moldcraft Wide Range we trolled in the hopes of attracting a blue marlin.

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