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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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Is the Case for CLEAR So Clear?

I’ve been a cheerleader for CLEAR and it continues to impress me with its expanding set of services. But this week I read an article that didn’t necessarily change my mind, but caused me to reassess the service slightly. David Zipper raised several criticisms in, “Annoyed With Clear, the Company That Fast-Tracks Its Customers Through Airports?”

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My Favorite Fish of 2022: The Red Scare

In 2022, I’ve been to Lake El Salto (twice), Guatemala, the Keys, Lake of the Woods, Table Rock and Panama, and I’ve had some memorable battles at each of them, but the single fish that stands out the most was my last fish in the Gulf of Chiriquí – which happened to be my first Cubera Snapper.

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An Even CLEARer Choice

Hanna and I have long advocated for CLEAR, a way of bypassing the longer security lines in many airports. TSA PreCheck used to accomplish this same goal, but as more and more travelers participate in that option, it’s often no longer a time-saver. Slowly the CLEAR options are increasing. Our own experience proves that.

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You Have No Excuses to Avoid Fishing Panama

While some friends have been wowed by our tales and pictures of our initial trip to Sport Fish Panama Island Lodge, others who I know would love it have been oddly resistant. Here are their primary excuses and my responses. The long and the short of it — you need to go!

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Sport Fish Panama Island Lodge Trip Report – November 2022

This November we must’ve brought the crap weather with us to Panama because it rained for much of our four and a half days on the water. That didn’t necessarily affect the fishing, which was still superlative – and in some respects better than either of our prior trips – but it did for us to think about what to chase on which days.

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Mazatlán Miscellany

While we fly into and out of Mazatlán several times a year, we prefer to spend our time in Mexico at Lake El Salto or Lake Picachos rather than lounging on the beach. Still, it behooves us to know what’s going on in and around the region. Here are some nuggets of semi-relevant info we’ve encountered lately.

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Things I’ll Do Differently My Next Time at Ballard’s Black Island

No matter how many questions you ask before going to a new place, there’s a simple fact -- you don’t know what you don’t know. I did some homework prior to our recent first visit to Ballard’s Black Island Lodge on Lake of the Woods. The trip was terrific but Here are a few things I will do differently next time so there are not hitches and you won’t get a stitch in your britches.

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The Lake of the Woods Double Grand Slam

After lodge owner Gary Moeller had a really great trip to Anglers Inn last April, he invited us up to fish the waters of Ontario’s Lake of the Woods, at Ballard’s Black Island Lodge. Finally, Half Past First Cast was going NORTH of the border. Our goal was to catch a new Grand Slam – walleye, musky, smallmouth and northern pike in a single day.

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Stupid Human Tricks – Vacation Edition

We’re all capable of doing stupid stuff in our home countries, so what makes us think that we’ll be immune from that problem when we’re abroad? Avoid the most costly and potentially painful miscues, but lighten up, Francis – as long as it’s not the really bad stuff.

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Big Brown Bass from Ballard’s Black Island

We were unsure of what we’d experience on our Lake of the Woods smallmouth trip, but the quality of the fish exceeded any possible expectations. We had no idea we’d run across so many big specimens, but on each of the last two days it took nearly a 20-inch minimum to crack our collective top five. Here’s the photo proof.

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Big Old Jet Airliner – Late Summer Air Travel Link Throwdown

Air travel continues to be a clusterf#%k, with staffing shortages, mechanical issues, scheduling snafus and all sorts of inexplicable factors bedeviling the supposedly “friendly skies.” We have too many places we want to fish, and not enough time to drive to many of them (especially those across the pond). We collect the links so you can get straight to the good stuff.

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Cybersecurity on Your Fishing Vacation

Part of the reason that we go on distant fishing trips to remote locations is to “disconnect” from the electronic tethers that increasingly rule our lives. Nevertheless, I’ll be the first to admit that even when I don’t have service my phone remains an important part of my daily life, so when traveling I try to maintain cybersecurity in the following caveman-friendly ways.

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An Intro to Urban Fishing

While fishing is often thought of as a pastoral and contemplative sport that benefits most from remote settings, urban fishing continues to grow in popularity in the United States. Here’s a guide to getting started on fishing close to concrete and skyscrapers.

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Better Sleep = Better Fishing

Elite athletes have increasingly realized that sufficient quality sleep is critical for peak performance. The jury may be still be out on whether fishing is a sport, but insofar as it requires mental acuity and some physical skill, I truly believe that all of us can benefit from paying careful attention to our sleep hygiene.

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