Friday, May 6, 2011

Kites on Facebook

One of the first people using our new Caught in Flight Kites -- recently arrived from Down Under :) is Captain Robert Moore -- an expert and well-respected guide in Charlotte Harbor. We have an excellent video of the captain catching a spinner shark on his first (second?) attempt to put the kites into the air. His KiteNinja wife flew the kite and produced the video :)

Click here to check out the video :)

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

The flyfishing world says goodbye to a hero

One time in the 70's, a guy named Billy owned a tackle shop called Worlwide Sportsman in Islamorada, in the Keys of Florida. A man named Ted one day heard Billy say that the reels they had for flyrods were garbage; that they could hook those 100lb+ tarpon on flyrods, but couldn't get them to the boat for proper release.

Enter a man named Ted Juracsik. Ted went home and built too. The incredible machinist was an artist with metal. When his spools -- his aluminum spools -- appeared in the reels he had carefully crafted way before the days of CAD system and computerized grinders and cutters. You worked by hand with the metal you had.

The metal made a fly reel. The reel's called the Billy Pate. It's made by Tibor reels. visit their site to see the legend.

The Political Sandbox: Dr. Jane's Slips Up; “Catch Shares Voluntary!”

The Political Sandbox: Dr. Jane's Slips Up; “Catch Shares Voluntary!”

Gary Anderson, you are an outstanding Patriot. Jane's practices and her very ideology is complete contrary to the Constitution upon which our blessed Nation took hold in this chaotic Universe. Long Live America, and God Bless you, Gary.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Stories, stories

I just got off the phone with a friend of ours named Greg Poland. He had to hang up the phone yesterday to talk to a friend of his from London. Turns out -- as is often the case with Greg -- that the friend of some-15 years started out as an angler on Greg's boat. Starting with an article about Poland he read on a cross-Atlantic flight, James' adventures led to my asking the Captain if I put a pin in every country whose anglers he's put on fish.

A lot of pins are necessary. The story of James the top level software professional from IBM Europe and a bonefish in the mangroves is next in the ongoing tale of Poland in the Sportfishing Capital of the World, The Florida Keys.

Monday, March 7, 2011

Wind and weather and site construction

When I asked our Keys Editor conditions, he had a short answer; it was "wind's 30". I work on the second floor of a 100-yr-old house. The oak trees outside were planted in the 20's, when the house was built. To the right of them across the street are palms. The palms can be moving and I'll go fishing; they indicate winds of 15-20 quite well. But if that oak's outside branches seem to be shifting, the wind's above 20.  But I know full well that those black drum are on the flats on both sides of the bay, Sheepies are mating, hungry, and largely deep-water sheeps, moved in to spawn. Five pounders aren't uncommon in April.

Read the forecasts on our site: http://www.TheOnlineFisherman.com. They're alive with positive feeds from the more than 30 professionals that feed partner Captain David Rieumont the latest fishy insight.

On another hand, the site's being updated. Not only updated, but redesigned. It's going to be divided into three primary sections; General fishing (the main newspaper as it works today), the Florida Keys (being Sportfishing capital of the world it deserves its own magazine within-a-magazine), and Fishing Politics; the world of the Recreational Fishing Alliance.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Trolling 101

Dedicating the day to an article that's part of a book and video series I'm lucky enough to be working on with my friend and fellow activist Vance Tice. Vance has taught hundreds of fishers how to catch beautiful keeper grouper well-within site of land, and he's about to share that knowledge with the world :)

Starting with the basics of dragging baits behind a moving boat, and working our way from there, the series will teach about species, structure, gear, and using your computer to be a better hunter of the grouper we love so much.

 Vance Tice is on the Board of one of the nation's leading activist groups, the Fishing Rights Alliance (http://www.JoinFRA.org), founded by Executive Director Dennis O'Hern. He also helps with http://www.TheOnlineFisherman.com, and through that assistance helps me in my capacity as the Communications Director for the Recreational Fishing Alliance (http://www.JoinRFA.org).

Vance developed one of the 'go-to' baits in every grouper-digger's arsenal, the "Bubba Jig", and is one of the leading supporters for retail tackle shop owners in today's challenging economic conditions, further exacerbated by an unprecedented rise in over-regulation of both commercial as well as recreational fishing.

Monday, February 28, 2011

Fishing remains the core of my life...

I had taken my boat to my mechanic -- about 30 miles north of the Harborage High&Dry Marina in Downtown Saint Petersburg, Florida -- by land. He lives on the water, and I was able to run the bay with my wife and best-friend Captain David Rieumont. We ran, fished, talked, and laughed. In between we fished. A nice sheepshead, some mackeral, and a couple of small trout added the pull, the passion, and the core of my life to a wonderful day.

God Bless America, and work to protect our sport from the radical enviros that want to take you off the water. Join the Recreational Fishing Alliance and be sure to visit our wonderful sportfishing web site!

http://www.TheOnlineFisherman.com

http://www.JoinRFA.org

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Thursday, February 17, 2011

A Press Release

Gary Poyssick has taken the position of Communications Director for the State Chapter of the Recreational Fishing Alliance. The organization is fighting for our rights to fish, and is the leading Political Action Committee in the country fighting to achieve this goal. Visit today at http://www.JoinRFA.org.

And thanks for reading our web site at http://www.TheOnlineFisherman.com

Friday, February 11, 2011

Kites aren't only for sailfish

We've been talking to a manufacturer in Australia about a collection of fishing kites they design and sell mostly in the Pacific rim and Brazil. We're currently building a relationship with them that will bring them -- as a product specifically available from TheOnlineFisherman.com -- to American waters.

Our Florida Keys master guide and general all-around cool-guy Greg Poland is using them -- as are a few of the other incredible captains we have there -- for Sailfish and the huge Kingfish that prowl their waters.

But the kites were first designed to aid the thousands of Australians whose passion is surf fishing. This means that there's a very broad range of opportunities for the kite in the Keys (Poland says they're far better then anything he's used, and kites are a mainstay to the pros fishing the Keys' reefs; dropping live bait from a kite kit (two, actually, with two lines per on some boats) makes for an irresistible presentation to sailfish, for sure, with king macks a close second predator taking quick notice of live baits splashing around as if held by the hand of a friendly God.

Fishing them from the surf opens doors all over the northeast; from Long Island through the beaches of New Jersey all the way down to South Carolina, sports men and women fish the surf. Kites like the ones from Caught in Flight give them all a way to put baits -- including the right kind of artificial (soft baits come to mind?) 200, 300, or more yards from where they're sitting in the sand is a world we've never encountered here in the states. At least not to any degree and not that we've ever read about.

If you do know of people using kites to surf fish anywhere, please let us know.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

The Recreational Fishing Alliance

We at the online fisherman are in the fight of our lives -- as are you. With regulations stopping us from fishing for the species we love so much -- from American Red Snapper to Grouper, our sport is being taken apart one-species at a time, and one regulation at a time, by the environmental left and the globalist/socialists they represent.

Help us today stop this onslaught against our rights to fish the waters that God's provided us, and protect our rights as Floridians and Gulf-of-Mexico citizens to control our own lives. Stop the nanny state. Visit our web site today and click the Fishing Politics tab. And follow us here, on Facebook, and everywhere else you might find us.