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May 09, 2011

Sam Talbert

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A St. Thomas captain shows how to convert a boat fender into a productive marlin teaser.
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Dyeing baits improves visibility for both fish and fisherman.
The ocean already has enough pliers. This simple tip employs a strand of waxed rigging string to keep your set off the sea-floor.
Proper preparation of the fighting chair is key to getting anglers seated quickly and ready for battle.
This lead and leader combo will help your teasers stay in the water and prevent them from getting bitten off.
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Incorporate comfort, functionality, and strength into your wiring gloves.
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Prevent wear on your outriggers by adding a simple pulley device.
Eliminate livewell overflow with this homemade screen.
A cheap altenative to teak cleaning products may be in your kitchen sink right now.
Though somewhat laborious to construct, a Dacron splice can reduce the time necessary to reset a lure spread after a strike.
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