Full Circle
Apr 13, 2021
3 minutes
By Charlie Levine
The first rule of fishing is pretty simple: You must find the fish before you can catch them. When fishing a small body of water, locating fish is somewhat easy. But when you’re fishing for marlin or tuna along the continental shelf in several thousand feet of water, the fish have a distinct advantage. At least they used to.
Captains rely on an ever-expanding arsenal of electronics to help them in their quest to locate fish. Radar is used to spot birds diving on bait. Satellite imagery
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