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2018, Swordfishing - Daytime Fishing in Florida with RJ Boyle
In The Spread Daytime Swordfish instructional fishing video by RJ Boyle teaches beginners broadbill swordfish techniques, including catching fish from 1000 feet to the bottom. The video covers tackle, rods, reels, rig assembly, boat setup, and favorite baits. It also covers recognizing the bite and making the process easier.
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2018, Swordfishing - Rigging Daytime Baits with RJ Boyle
RJ Boyle, a top daytime swordfish angler, shares his top baits and rigs for various species, including ladyfish, dolphin belly, silver mullet, tinker mackerel, Panama bait, double-hooked squid, and bonito belly. The 3-hour instructional video provides step-by-step instructions on gear, monofilament, hook choices, and connections. Fishing smarter with In The Spread fishing videos ensures the best possible outcome for your swordfish fishing experience.
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2018, Swordfishing - Daytime Broadbill Seminar with RJ Boyle
Florida daytime swordfish expert RJ Boyle offers a seminar on technical issues for dropping broadbill swordfish. He covers tackle and rigging, currents, bait targeting, boat driving, drift setup, and recognizing bites from fish nearby. RJ spends half an hour on the swordfish rig, providing experienced knowledge on every aspect of daytime swordfish fishing.
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2018, Swordfishing - Techniques for Hand Crank with RJ Boyle
Anglers can choose between electric reels or hand cranking swordfish for a more sporty experience. RJ Boyle, an accomplished swordfishing angler, demonstrates how to deploy baits, drive the hook, and capture swordfish. He covers tackle, breakaway rig deployment, hook drive, and capturing the fish, allowing anglers to confidently go to swordfish grounds and become smarter fishers.
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2023, Catching Swordfish: A Comprehensive Guide
Hooking into a brute swordfish represents the pinnacle for many anglers. But landing one requires mastery of specialized tactics. This comprehensive guide covers critical swordfish strategies - from gear and bait rigging to daytime and nighttime techniques. With insights from seasoned experts at In The Spread, discover how to conquer these elusive giants.
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2023, Swordfish - Biology of a Deep Water Predator
Swordfish, also known as Xiphias gladius, are large predatory fish in the Xiphiidae family, weighing over 1,400 pounds and growing up to 14 feet long. They have a distinctive long bill used to stun prey and are found in warm and temperate waters. They feed on squid, mackerel, and other small fish. Swordfishing can be challenging, but understanding fishing techniques is essential. In The Spread Swordfish Fishing Videos provide guidance.
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2023, How to Catch Swordfish – Start with Knowledge
This guide explores the biology, habitats, fishing methods, and conservation efforts of the swordfish, a legendary and elusive species. It explains the unique sword-like bill, best times, equipment, baits, lures, and techniques used. It also highlights the importance of dedication and sustainable practices in preserving swordfish populations for future generations.
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2023, Swordfish - The Power of Smarter Fishing
Swordfish, the highly prized game fish and delicacy, captivate anglers and diners alike. Known for their immense size, fighting spirit, and delectable meat, these majestic creatures are found in temperate and tropical waters worldwide. The global demand for swordfish has led to conservation efforts to ensure the sustainability of this remarkable species.
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2022, How to Make the Most out of Your Daytime Swordfishing Trip
To maximize daytime swordfishing trips, use the right rods and reels, select the best bait, identify the best areas to fish, learn how to rig the bait, and be aware of current and wind effects. Fresh-cut bait is the best option, and artificial lures are less effective.
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2022, Swordfishing - Understanding an Apex Predator
Swordfishing is a thrilling offshore fishing experience that offers suspense and adrenaline. This non-schooling, migratory fish, known for its speed and power, traverses the water column from deep to surface forage. They are skilled predators that use their agility and power to capture prey, often using their bill to slash prey and circle back to injure them.
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2021, Daytime Swordfishing - Advanced Deep Dropping Made Easier
Swordfish fishing has become a popular form of offshore fishing, with fishermen of all skill levels now boating swordfish. The introduction of instructional fishing videos like In The Spread has made it easier to deep drop baits to the ocean bottom during the day, making it more accessible to everyday fishers. Although it requires specific tackle and time investment, the rewards are well worth it.
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2021, Swordfishing - The Fine Art of Deep Dropping
Swordfishing, traditionally done at night, has evolved with research revealing that swordfish can now be caught in the daytime. Swordfish, a marine predator, primarily feed on cephalopods, including squid. They traverse extreme thermal barriers daily, feeding on rich prey resources both day and night. This diurnal migration allows for two distinct methods of swordfishing.
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2021, Swordfish Videos - The Power of Learning
Swordfish videos offer a glimpse into the ocean pelagic predator's hunting habits. These videos, filmed by South Florida's tackle experts, teach fundamental swordfishing techniques and tackle. The videos cover boat driving, dropping baits, target recognition, rigging, fighting, gaffing, and gear requirements. The Daytime Swordfish Fishing video provides a comprehensive analysis of tools, tackle, and rods and reels for beginners or experienced swordfishers.
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2020, Big Swordfish - Tactical Advantages
Big swordfish are unpredictable and difficult to handle, even for the best anglers. Miscalculations can cost you the fish of a lifetime. To catch giant swordfish, watch for signs like movement on the rod tip, a bow over the surface, or a standoff between the fish and the hook. Be prepared to catch giant swordfish and be prepared for unpredictable situations.
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2020, Daytime Swordfishing - Gladiators of the Deep
Daytime swordfishing involves deep dropping baits to depths over 1,000 feet, often requiring slow movement and a modified bottom jigging technique. With little current, it's easier to hit the bottom. However, current can hinder the process, so steering the tide is crucial. Daytime swordfishing is fun, time-consuming, and tiring, but can be exhilarating when the bite is on.
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