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2024, Florida Inshore Fishing Lures with William Toney
Florida inshore fishing demands versatile lure selections handling multiple species rather than specialized tackle for narrow scenarios. Fifth-generation guide Captain William Toney's must-have recommendations include DOA jerkbaits, MirroLure topwater and suspending baits, plus Johnson and Eppinger spoons addressing varied conditions through strategic color choices and rigging techniques for redfish, seatrout, snook, and mangrove snapper across diverse coastline environments.
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2024, How to Hook Live Shrimp with William Toney
Hook placement determines whether live shrimp survive the cast and swim naturally enough to fool selective redfish, snook, and seatrout. Captain William Toney explains shrimp anatomy vulnerabilities, why horn hooking keeps bait alive but requires gentle casts, when tail hooks provide durability over natural action, and how target species and conditions dictate rigging method selection.
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2024, DOA Lures for Speckled Seatrout with Mark Nichols
Speckled seatrout demand different DOA lure types across varied scenarios with jerkbaits, baitbusters, and shrimp imitations addressing specific feeding behaviors. Mark Nichols and Captain William Toney reveal seasonal color and size optimization for spring versus fall fishing, plus rigging best practices for jig head weights and hook placement maintaining natural action in Big Bend conditions.
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2024, DOA Shrimp Lures with Mark Nichols
DOA shrimp lures in 2" to 6" sizes earn gold standard status through versatility across inshore scenarios. Mark Nichols and Capt. William Toney reveal multiple rigging techniques including jig heads, cork fishing, tail-first setups, and weedless configurations for varied cover, plus skipping methods reaching shadowed dock and mangrove zones where snook and redfish hold during bright conditions.
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2024, Best Way to Catch a Redfish Using DOA Soft Plastic Lures
DOA soft plastics for redfish require matching hook rigs to soft sandy versus hard oyster bottom while understanding bioluminescence effects on color selection. Capt. William Toney and founder Mark Nichols reveal how shad lures and jerkbaits address different feeding scenarios, with color choices for clear, stained, and low-light conditions triggering strikes based on what redfish visual systems recognize instinctively.
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2023, Simple Pinfish Tricks for Florida Redfish
Pinfish effectiveness for Florida redfish stems from natural abundance in waters where red drum encounter them as primary forage. Captain William Toney's technique reveals precision casting strategies and rigging methods maintaining bait vitality while creating natural presentations, plus adapting to changing water clarity, current strength, and fish activity requiring presentation modifications throughout tidal cycles and seasonal patterns.
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2023, Gag Grouper: Florida Inshore Fishing
Inshore gag grouper fishing in Florida's shallow waters demands finesse with light tackle using 10 lb braid or heavier setups with diving plugs based on conditions and structure. Captain William Toney's local expertise reveals when jig heads allow delicate presentations versus when diving plugs trigger reaction strikes, plus understanding tide and current effects on fish positioning requiring anchoring strategies for effective presentations.
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2023, Casting Lures for Gag Grouper in Shallow Water
Shallow water gag grouper demand casting lure approaches different from deep fishing because clear conditions allow fish to inspect offerings closely around structure. Captain William Toney's fourth-generation Florida expertise reveals which lure profiles and colors trigger strikes, how boat approach affects spooking wary predators, and technique for extracting powerful grouper from structure before they reach safety.
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2023, Late Winter Sheepshead Fishing with William Toney
Late winter spawning rituals concentrate sheepshead around Florida's Big Bend structure, creating prime fishing windows when typically scattered fish aggregate predictably. Captain William Toney's expertise reveals how understanding sheepshead biology, unique mouth structure, and seasonal positioning elevates success with species demanding specific bait presentations and tackle sensitivity for detecting subtle bites anglers often miss.
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2023, Slam Fishing for Florida Redfish Seatrout Snook
Inshore slam fishing challenges anglers to catch seatrout, redfish, and snook using a single artificial lure in one day rather than switching presentations per species. Captain William Toney demonstrates this with DOA MirrOlure jig combo, requiring understanding of how conditions, tides, and structure positioning affect all three species while maintaining versatility needed for snook selectivity that makes slam completion difficult.
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2020, Filleting Mangrove Snapper with William Toney
Mangrove snapper bone structure and body shape demand specific filleting techniques that maximize meat yield from premium table fare. Captain William Toney's method produces quick, boneless fillets through proper knife angles and cuts adjusted for gray snapper anatomy, requiring sharp, high-quality blades and steady-hand work that separates efficient processing from wasted meat or bone-riddled portions.
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2020, Inshore Mangrove Snapper Fishing with William Toney
Rough seas or limited time make inshore mangrove snapper fishing productive alternatives to offshore trips. These bottom dwellers school higher during feeding periods, demanding structure reading skills and depth adjustments throughout the day. Fourth-generation guide William Toney reveals Gulf Coast patterns where mangrove snapper concentrate around accessible inshore structure requiring proper live shrimp and jig head rigging.
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2020, Best Live Bait for Redfish with William Toney
Live bait effectiveness for redfish changes along the Gulf coast as ocean environment and available baitfish species shift regionally. From north of Tampa to St. Marks panhandle, mangrove and outside key structure dictates which baits work best, with pinfish, shrimp, and mud minnows dominating based on what redfish encounter naturally in productive inshore zones.
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2019, Fishing Popping Cork Rigs for Redfish with William Toney
Wind and heavy current make free-lining live shrimp inconsistent, pushing baits off target or sweeping them through feeding zones too quickly. Popping cork rigs maintain depth control and provide visual strike indication, keeping shrimp positioned where redfish feed during specific tide phases while eliminating the guesswork of detecting subtle takes on straight presentations.
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2019, Winter Seatrout Fishing with William Toney
Shallow grass flats productive for seatrout through fall become barren when winter cold pushes fish into deeper channels and structure. Captain William Toney explains locating transition zones between deep refuge and feeding areas, why tidal movement timing becomes critical for brief feeding windows, and how lure presentations must slow for reduced winter metabolism.
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2019, Lure Fishing Techniques for Snook in Winter
Winter snook feed during brief tidal transition windows before returning to lethargy, making timing more critical than lure selection alone. Captain William Toney's systematic experimentation reveals how size and color variations between similar lures create substantial strike rate differences when cold water makes fish increasingly selective about energy expenditure.
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2019, Live Bait for Winter Snook Fishing
Most Gulf Coast snook fishing shuts down during winter cold fronts, but Homosassa and Crystal River springs discharge constant 72-degree water creating brackish thermal refuges. Captain William Toney explains what live bait selections trigger feeding responses from otherwise lethargic fish, how presentation tempo slows for reduced metabolism, and why these Nature Coast systems remain productive when surrounding waters fail.
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2018, Cooking Redfish and Snapper with William Toney
Captain William Toney's fish camp cooking demonstration addresses the common mistake of treating all inshore species identically. Learn why redfish texture tolerates aggressive blackening heat, when seatrout's delicate meat demands quick frying protection, and how fillet thickness determines whether grilling or frying produces better results from your day's catch.
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2018, How to Fillet Redfish and Sea Trout
Professional guides develop filleting precision through repetition most recreational anglers never achieve. Captain William Toney's techniques address redfish rib bone complexity and sea trout's delicate meat, explaining knife angle adjustments, why wet stone sharpening maintains edge through multiple fish, and where hidden pin bones hide despite seemingly clean initial cuts.
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2018, Bluegill Fishing in Quarries with William Toney
Florida quarries and borrow pits concentrate bluegill around limited structure in deep, clear water unlike sprawling natural lakes. Captain William Toney explains why these man-made waters produce quality panfish despite public access pressure, what live bait and artificial techniques work in steep-banked environments, and how simple gear handles both bluegill and bass.
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