by Noah Van Hochman | Aug 11, 2009 | Fishing, Saltwater
Fish On! For those of you that are not familiar with the southern waters, when someone says they went dolphin fishing, they may also refer to it as fishing for Mahi Mahi (which is how you see it referred to most often on a menu), or dorado fishing. Now that I have...
by Noah Van Hochman | Jul 30, 2009 | Fishing, Saltwater
My best friend and fishing buddy always responds to my request to go offshore fishing or deep dropping off our South Florida waters with the same line…”when the seas are a bit flatter we can get out there”. Having been on the water for the better part of my life I...
by Noah Van Hochman | Jul 16, 2009 | Fishing, Saltwater
Visualize this, we leave the dock about 2 hours before dark and run due south from Ft. Lauderdale to Miami. We then head out with the aid of satellite navigation and radar into the Gulf Stream and to depths over 1000 feet of water. We then set lines and drift our way...
by Noah Van Hochman | Jun 10, 2009 | Fishing, Freshwater
“Is Wilderness Wilder?” Many outdoors people who want to get away from the commercialized and often crowded campsites look to large tracts of federal land that are designated as “Wilderness Areas” for solitude. The only catch is that there is...
by Noah Van Hochman | May 18, 2009 | Conservation, Environment
The Waves of Environmental Consciousness With all the talk about conserving our natural resources and supporting conservation efforts around the globe, you may be sitting at home and wondering ‘well what can I do?’, thinking that one person or household could not...