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Bond In Investing Savings garners much of the limelight each winter among Florida's sailfish enthusiasts, the southern migration of spindlebeaks finds them zipping down the Florida coast before arriving off the Keys. Wallis Higgenbotham on the Grand Slam intercepted pods of sails in early October last fall off Ponce Inlet in Daytona Beach. "In nine days of fishing we released 67 sails," he says, which included 17 for 24 one day and 20 releases out of 30 hooked the next day - all on trolled, naked ballyhoo in about 150 feet of water.
Jeff Linton’s name will go on the Rolex Award for 2007, however, it should probably also include a footnote that singles out the guys he grew up sailing against as a youngster in Tampa. Al Thompson, Mike Gable, John Tihinsky, Robert Hill, Allan Capellin, and Mark Taylor have been sailing and competing against Linton since he was a kid and over the years those friendships have developed into a lifelong bond.
Bond Investment Toledo Toledo Capt. Ray Gibson, who runs the Tar Heel out of Daytona Beach, averaged six fish a day in October trolling dead ballyhoo. Gibson says that sailfishers north of Sailfish Alley began noticing increased early-season action about four years ago and have been most successful trolling dead baits.
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