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Al’s Goldfish Co. Coming on Strong! Dozens of New Products too! Go For the Gold, Its As Great as Ever!

APtravelnews-January 25th, PSL, FL.-Product Reviews-Fishing!  The image below is of the original early 1950’s Al’s Goldfish. The lure is a true game-fish slayer! Barb and I have caught bass anytime we cast one in our backyard slough pond! Several of my outdoor writer friends tell me stories of using Al’s Goldfish in Gold and Silver models years ago for terrific trout action all over the USA. See image below and check out their website www.alsgoldfish.com 

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A Very Fishy Wednesday!

Vito now passed on was king of the Megaladon tooth world!
Vito now passed on was king of the Megaladon tooth world!
Missed opportunity. Green big bull dolphin nearly broke legs as it came over the side just after I snapped this shot! One strong fish!
Missed opportunity. Green big bull dolphin nearly broke legs as it came over the side just after I snapped this shot! One strong fish!
Now that's one big flounder. How would it fit on the plate?
Now that’s one big flounder. How would it fit on the plate? Actually a halibut caught off of the green island of Kodiak, during a Wounded Warrior fishing trip!
Islamorada Coast Guard Chief on a bonefish holiday!
Islamorada Coast Guard Chief on a bonefish holiday!
Barbs first freshwater striped bass!
Barbs first freshwater striped bass!

Pictures of the Week-Fishing Buddies & a Couple Of Favorites!

My beautiful picture
My old pal, Jose Wahebe, long gone but never forgotten!
Missed gaff op. in Costa Rica. Fish was 68-pounds!
Missed gaff op. in Costa Rica. Dolphin Fish eventually landed was 68-pounds. Fish jumped into boat without gaff and did a number on legs and equipment before being subdued. Lesson: Never pull a “green” fish in to boat before its tired out!
Any wonder why live conchs are now protected?
Any wonder why live conchs are now protected?
A VIP Keys fishing buddy!
A VIP Keys fishing buddy!
Plighthouse
Key Biscayne, before Hurricane Andrew! A favorite image I took for the Miami Herald!