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Exotic fishing travel may be our driving passion, but we love a good road trip just the same. It’s all about leaving work behind, seeing new things and expanding our horizons.. Each new trip is a chance to catch new species and meet people who make us more complete.

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Travel Notes from Our June 2022 Trip to El Salto

We’ve fished in Mexico approximately 20 times, and while it may be the same basic trip, the travel details always change just enough to keep us on our toes. We try to anticipate any challenges and then stay flexible and in good spirits when hiccups occur. These travel notes may not be our sexiest or most compelling material, but our hope is that by reporting these little details we can save you some aggravation in the future.

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Video Recap of Five Days Fishing (and eating and drinking) in Islamorada

The crew on the recent Islamorada Florida trip is still talking about how much fun we all had. Once organized by yours truly all they had to do is get to Miami and follow my directions (!!!), and catch fish, which was no problem. Watch my video of the things we did while in the Keys — the fun we had fishing and just hanging with new and old friends.

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Wahoo’s: My Favorite Meal in Islamorada

In Islamorada, if your intended target isn’t chewing, you can usually find something that is, and then you can return the favor – chowing down on your catch. We brought a bunch back to the dock to be cooked. That’s the nice thing about a semi-organized trip to a dedicated fishing town – many of the restaurants will cook your catch for you.

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Hanna’s First Tripletail

Our group of six anglers ended up catching numerous species of fish in Islamorada. One species that I didn’t know much about beforehand but which turned out to be among the most enjoyable was the tripletail. They’re shaped like an oversized bluegill, almost as tall as they are long, with fins that (as the name would suggest) form a three-part tail section. We sight-fished and then ate a really big one.

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Islamorada: Fish, Fish and More Fish

The primary goal of our recent trip to Islamorada Florida was to catch tarpon. When the tarpon acted like jerks, we went to the back country and tried for snook and redfish but ended up with a whole lot more. I personally caught 16 different species of fish and was more and more excited with each new one we brought into the boat.

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Sunset Inn: A Great Place to Stay in Islamorada

A trip to Islamorada offers a lot of opportunities on a small piece of real estate, so the laws of supply and demand mean that you’ll pay a premium for lodging. We had a group of six anglers and one non-fishing spouse, so we booked at the Sunset Inn. It proved to be an extremely good choice.

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9 ½ Weeks (at home)

I’ve been more or less housebound for nearly 70 days, but I’ve still gotten plenty of travel planning done. Check out what I’ve accomplished for upcoming trips to places like El Salto, Panama, Canada and Alaska.

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Eleven Things You Shouldn’t Do During an Airport Layover

I recently provided a look into how to productively and/or comfortably spend a mid-length or longer airport layover. That list derived from a lot of experience in and near airports, some of it with a frown on my face. Here’s a follow-up list of things that’ll make the layover worse for you – or for others. Engage in any of them at your peril.

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Things to Do During a Layover

Unfortunately, there are fewer direct flights to our desired locations these days. If you live in or near a major city, particularly an airline hub, you may not have to connect as much as some others, but layovers are a fact of life for most travelers – and especially for those headed to remote or underserved locations. Here are some ways to make the time pass quickly or productively.

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Kodachrome Moments in Panama

We can capture our trips with photography like never before, but the benefit of travel is imbibing those experiences with all five senses. Until you’ve watched a lion dissect a cape buffalo from close-up, or stood in front of the Coliseum in Rome, or had bears traipse past you while you’ve fished at Brooks Falls, you’ve only lived part of the experience. That’s why Panama was so enlightening for me.

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Fishing Travel Starts With a Full Inbox

If you’re like me, you already get way too much email: Work emails, chain letters from friends, unsolicited messages promising Russian brides and harder boners. No matter how many times you avoid them or press “unsubscribe” they always seem to return, and each annoying email brings two friends with it.

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Eleven Ways to Make Every Fishing Vacation Better

The fish don’t always cooperate. Nor do the airlines. Things go wrong that are outside of your control. If you wanted a more reliable hobby or vacation, you should have chosen something other than fishing. Nevertheless, for several years I’ve been working on a road map that I believe helps every trip come close to maximum enjoyment.

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The Worst Thing You Can Do Before a Fishing Vacation

The worst thing you can do before a fishing trip is to base or expectations on the best possible scenario. Don’t get me wrong. It’s ok to hope for a personal best. It’s ok to hope for the day of a lifetime. It’s more than acceptable to overprepare. Just know that the numbers and sizes that you hear about might not happen.

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Four More Mexican Dream Fishing Trips

Other than the United States, Mexico is the country that I’ve fished in the most. My Spanish hasn’t gotten much better, but my appreciation for the natural resources and the diverse cultures within the country has grown exponentially. I’d like to see more of it. I’d like to eat more of their food. I’d most definitely like to catch more of their fish. Here are a few places that I need to check out.

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Turn a Business Trip into a Fishing Trip

Business travel can be hell on earth, but if you add a fishing trip to the front or back end of the work effort it can make all of the difference in the world. You might be surprised to find out the cities that have great angling. Here’s how to make it happen.

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