Why InTheBite: Capt. Joey Belton
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The following is a feature story which published in InTheBite The Professional Sportfishing Magazine April/May 2016 edition. We offer this story as a sample of what you can receive as a subscriber to InTheBite The Professional Sportfishing Magazine. Since 2000 we have published our family owned publication with a goal of
Good story by Steve Waters in the Sun Sentinel about the passing of Frank Johnson, the inventor of Mold Craft lures. [embed]https://www.facebook.com/InTheBite/posts/1424189994298342[/embed]
Sept 23, 2016 This announcement was sent out by Viking Yachts There is a voluntary recall notification regarding Murray Helm Chairs installed on Vikings manufactured from 2005-2013 which has been provided by Viking to the U. S. Coast Guard for publication. The notice has also been provided to Viking owners of
Here's an entertaining video focusing on Tarpon. Witness the underwater action. [embed]https://vimeo.com/183691730[/embed]
Top It Off by Ric Burnley The elegant beauty of a classic sportfishing boat is as appealing as Raquel Welch in a bearskin bikini. While her pouting eyes and perky attributes never lose their allure, the cave-girl bodice has to go. The same holds true for a classic sportfishing boat. While the
The September issue of IntheBite recently hit the docks. We are proud of this issue, as we are proud of most all of them. Why are we proud of IntheBite? The issue includes a breakdown of how top captains use live bait to effectively target large black and blue marlin. The
Fishing September 14-18, 2016 Sept 18, 2016 Final Results Congrats to AD/HD and the winning angler and crews! For live Reel Time Updates Click Here
How powerful is your prop wash? Check out the prop wash from this cruise ship. Yikes! Marina View https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqt-Vb78oR0 Video From Ship https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BlUOfynknc
New regs for bringing fish back from the Bahamas allow for filleted fish. Just be certain to leave the skin on for identification. Also, two fillets count as one fish. Bringing fish caught recreationally in the Bahamas back to Florida by water will become a little easier soon. A new exception