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Meet Al Lorenzetti

Al Lorenzetti is an avid outdoor sportsman. He has been fishing and hunting since he was a little kid. Al has continued to pursue his interest in these activities. He can be found fishing inshore, offshore, or on a stream. Hunting waterfowl, upland game and...

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Bunker Dunking Swivel Rig Update

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In October of 1990, an article that I had written appeared in this publication. In that article titled "Terminal Livelining," I discussed a method for rigging a live bunker using a "Duolock" double locking snap swivel. The purpose of this rig is to avoid the...

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Did You Ever Chum A Pollock?

Years ago, I had the honor and privilege to fish with Capt. Charles Fischett on his boat the Three Daughters. My father and he were good friends and fishing buddies and I would often join in with the crew for some memorable fishing experiences. What a...

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Fly Fishing From a Mother Ship

Andros Island in the Bahamas is probably one of the best bonefishing spots in the world. The biggest bones are found on its famous West Side, which is completely uninhabited, and at least a 40-mile run from the nearest fishing camp. The distance to this...

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"Winter Fishing - Party Boat Style"

To a boat owner, the approach of the holidays spells the end of the fishing season here in the northeast. Thoughts of delightful days on the water are replaced by concerns of winterizing the boat to protect it from the elements of the harsh winter to come....

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A Tale Of Two Bass Fishermen

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"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times". Sound familiar? Well, this story has a little of both to be told. I could not tell the story of how I caught a 65 pound striped bass without there being a moral or a few lessons attached. That would be...

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DFI: A New Revolution In Outboard Engine Technology

Direct Fuel Injection or DFI is now at the marketplace. Spurred on by Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations governing exhaust emissions, Mercury Marine has produced a clean burning, fuel efficient outboard engine design. Present outboard...

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How To Hook Up With The "Fall Speedsters"

During late summer and early fall, the inshore and near shore waters become inundated with what many people refer to as the "Fall Speedsters". I think of them as miniature "torpedoes". Oceanic Bonito, Green Bonito, False Albacore and Spanish Mackerel come in...

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Offshore Fluke - Bottom Structure Is The Key!

In late summer and early fall, fluke fishing generally improves as these predatory fish begin to feed with enthusiasm, preparing for their migration to the continental shelf. The average fisherman is generally satisfied with the results of his efforts during ...

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Updating Old Loran TD’S To GPS LAT/LON

Fishermen are facing a big problem; the government will probably shut down the LORAN system within the next few years. GPS or Global Positioning System will then be the only navigation system in operation. Before that time, all LORAN fixes in TD’s (time...

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