Fishing Blog
Meet Captain Bouncer Smith and Captain Abie Raymond, two of the most experienced Captains from Miami Beach, FL.
Fishing off the famous Bouncers Dusky from the Miami Beach Marina. Captain Bouncer took the Hook & Tackle crew back in 1989 and helped them with their very first photo shoot in Key Biscayne, FL.
Bouncer is widely regarded as one of the best recreational swordfish captains in the world, but he can catch just about anything that swims. A young Capt. Bouncer proudly poses with a client circa 1984. Bouncer has coached countless clients and helped them become better anglers.
If you want to catch fish, no others can compete.
Go check out their website at: www.captbouncer.com or for some professional hardcore inshore fishing, please contact Aibe Raymond at www.gohardfishing.com
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In the midst of a pandemic, people tend to get frustrated. Time for everyone to keep safe and be mindful of one another. Many still want and need to spend time outdoors, and some good news is "Fishing is not Cancelled". Thanks to Economy Tackle in Sarasota, FL
Please stay safe and mindful of others!!
The recent seizure of more than 1,000 pounds of shark fins in Miami from potentially protected species demonstrates why we need a federal shark fin ban," said Ariana Spawn, an ocean advocate at the nonprofit advocacy group Oceana as reported by CNN. While it is illegal in the U.S. to cut off a fin from a live shark and discard the rest of the animal, it is not illegal to traffic or trade shark fins in the U.S.
The shark fin soup trade has decimated shark populations. According to a 2018 study, shark populations such as hammerhead and oceanic white tip have declined by more than 90 percent. Furthermore, nearly 60 percent of shark species are now threatened, as reported by CNN. #Hookandtackle is a sponsor and licensee of the University of Miami Shark Research Program and is promoting to protect this species.
In the midst of a pandemic, people tend to get frustrated. Time for everyone to keep safe and be mindful of one another. Many still want and need to spend time outdoors, and some good news is "Fishing is not Cancelled". Thanks to Economy Tackle in Sarasota, FL
Please remain healthy and safe! Wash the hands for 20 seconds!!!