by Noah Van Hochman | Nov 12, 2009 | Fishing, Saltwater
It was still dark when we arrived at the dock, there was a stiff wind out of the east, and it was January. The best part is that we were in Islamorada and that means no wind chill factor.I just love it down here. We chatted by the transom and soon the mate arrived. He...
by Noah Van Hochman | Nov 2, 2009 | Featured Content, Hunting
The last few hunting seasons I have noticed a very strange occurrence, either the trees are getting much, much higher, or my ability to climb them to get into my tree stand is getting severely diminished. It is usually after about a mile hike into the woods and have...
by Noah Van Hochman | Oct 23, 2009 | Fishing, Saltwater
I remember as a boy fishing on the charter boats out of Sheepshead bay, NY that a tile fishing trip meant at the least an overnight adventure. I am very lucky to now live in South Florida where I can enjoy Golden Tilefish fishing a mere 3-4 miles off of Miami Beach....
by Noah Van Hochman | Oct 21, 2009 | Fish Recipes, Recipes
Jamaican Jerk Swordfish with Orange Mango Salsa and Arugula I think the only thing that comes close to the thrill of catching a swordfish on rod and reel is getting to eat a really well prepared meal made from your catch! INGREDIENTS 2 tb Thyme 1/4 c Green onion;...
by Noah Van Hochman | Oct 7, 2009 | Hunting
To the farmer, they may be the most ugly, vile animal to set foot on this planet as they tend to destroy much of the land used for agriculture, but to the hunter they are a wonderful and tasty treat that can be harvested year round in many areas. A hunt never lacks...