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<title>Vinnie LaSorsa - EzineArticles Expert Author</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Swordfishing & OffShore Charter Boat Captain Vinnie La Sorsa has been fishing up and down the east coast of the U.S. since his early childhood. He was raised in the old harbor town of Annapolis, Maryland fishing local waters and spent his summer's big-game fishing off of Montauk Point, Long Island and in the Outer Banks of North Carolina with his father and brothers. Throughout college he worked on many different commercial/charter and private fishing boats. He has fished all over Florida, the Bahamas and the majority of the Caribbean. Vinnie is a full-time professional Captain, he has experience in ... ]]></description>
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<title>Lessons From The Cockpit - Four Of The Worlds Top Pros Reveal Secrets For Scoring Double-Digits</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Some anglers fish a lifetime without ever landing a single sailfish. Many travel to foreign destinations like Guatemala, Costa Rica, and Panama where sailfish action is reportedly the best in the world. Granted, in these foreign destinations double-digit days are a common occurrence, but what about releasing over 400 sailfish in a single day?]]></description>
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<title>Bahamas Fishing - Only 50 miles off the coast of Florida is some of the best fishing in the world.</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Just 50 miles off the coast of South Florida is some of the best fishing the world has to offer.]]></description>
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<title>Fort Lauderdale Sport Fishing Charters - The Perfect Way To Get Away</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Whether it's the peaceful and serene beauty of being on the ocean, the excitement of a Sailfish or Dolphin erupting from the water, the brute strength of a Tuna, or the drag-searing run of a Wahoo or Kingfish, the local waters off of Fort Lauderdale are where you need to go. During an offshore sportfishing excursion you can encounter any of the species listed above.]]></description>
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<title>Fort Lauderdale Swordfishing - The Perfect Fix for the Experienced Angler</title>
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<description><![CDATA[If you are looking to do battle with the toughest game fish South Florida has to offer, evening swordfishing in the Gulfstream of the Atlantic is your best bet. South Florida has an excellent swordfish fishery, and swordfish are truly one of the toughest predators and hardest fighting fish in the ocean. This is what makes swordfish the gladiator of the sea. Once an angler feels the strength of a swordfish and sees the beauty of it in the boat or upon release, he or she will be hooked for a lifetime.]]></description>
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<title>Importance of Artificial Light While Swordfishing</title>
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<description><![CDATA[The use of light, either chemical or battery powered plays an important role in catching swordfish. There is no question that the use of artificial light increases the probability of catching a swordfish.
Swordfish have giant pupils, about the size of a racquet ball which makes them extremely sensitive to light. Swordfish are designed to be able to see in extremely low light conditions, this is why they are efficient hunters is the deep depths of the ocean.]]></description>
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<title>Understanding How Moonlight and Moon Phases Effect Swordfishing</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 14 Dec 2004 15:10:30 -0600</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[In order to better understand why swordfish concentrate their feeding habits in certain depths on any given night or why the bite is better during different times of the month requires you to better understand how the effects of moonlight influence swordfish.   Before you can understand how moonlight affects swordfish, you must understand the moon and its phases. ]]></description>
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<title>Reviving Billfish - Tips You Need to Know When Releasing Sailfish, Swordfish, and Marlin</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Last summer we had an unfortunate incident with a swordfish we brought to the boat.   It was about 8:30pm and we had been set up for about 45minutes when we had our first bite, the second balloon at 150' baited with a dead squid started to scream. My brother Rocky was on the rod and the instant he pushed the drag up to strike, which on our rods is set at 25-30lbs of drag, the fish stopped and Rocky cranked the fish in effortlessly. Less then five minutes later we had a small swordfish boat side. We couldn't see the hook and since this fish was brought to the boat so quickly we didn't want to put this green fish through any trauma. Rocky handed me the pliers and I clipped the leader as close to the swordfish's mouth as possible. The swordfish kicked away and seemed to be fine, then less then a minute later on the other side of the boat we spotted the swordfish belly up...]]></description>
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