Monday, September 28, 2009
Everglades Fishing Charters Fishing Report Sept 27/09
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Well, it has been a busy last couple weeks. With the weather cooling down and the rain every evening, things are really starting to pick up. There is also bait everywhere, inside and outside. With this in mind, fish are on the feed. Last week, I had some girls in town that wanted to just go out and explore, so that's what we did. We did a little fishing, caught TROUT, MACKEREL and SHARKS, but didn't spend too much time fishing as the girls wanted to do some shelling , beach combing, a picnic lunch and just take it easy. They really enjoyed all the WILDLIFE that we have here, like Manatees, Turtles, Birds, etc. We actually had a MANATEE come right up to the boat while fishing. A couple days ago, Gary came back over from the east coast to fish with me again. So lets see in the last couple days, we caught 9 SNOOK (some in the slot and some being too big and some too small) Lost 4 SNOOK, (the big ones always get away) caught 2 REDFISH in the slot and caught 3 TARPON and jumped 3 TARPON. From now on each day is a new and exciting one with the fish on the move to their winter homes. While in their transit mode, they are feeding good getting ready for a long winter. Here are a few pictures for you to enjoy, and like I always say, "what are you waiting for, pick up the phone, call Capt Becky at 239-695-2029 to schedule your fishing trip and come on down cause the fishing is great and the weather is good".
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Everglades Fishing Charters Fishing Report Sept. 1-12/09
Well, it has been a busy couple weeks. We are catching some nice fish. Like Big SAW FISH( 14-15ft)(which by the way is an endangered specie), Tarpon, Snook, Redfish, Trout, Pompano, Mackerel, Sharks, just to mention a few. The fishing has been a little on the slow side, but being steady all day long. My last charter was with Tom and Roberta McCrory. They had two good day of fishing with me and decided to take a third day. While fishing them, they jumped 12 TARPON, landing 1(the tarpon are juvenile and run from 5 to 50 lbs. We did see a couple that looked like they were up in the high 90 to 100 lbs)(these small tarpon are a lot of fun and very aerobatic), caught 7 REDFISH (nice fish up to 29 inches), caught 40+ TROUT (up to 23 inches), caught a few SNAPPER, caught and landed a few SHARKS and lost some really, really big ones(I think 5), caught a couple SNOOK and lost a couple big ones, we also had some pompano on, but didn't get them to the net in time(maybe next time). These POMPANO here are running on the large size. They are between 2-4 lbs. and really good to eat. The rain has been the same ole,same ole, with starting about 4:30 every evening and quiting in the early morning. Like always it is very welcome cause it cools everything down for the next day. Okay I have a couple pictures, so enjoy and come back soon.
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