...but I softly think you`re also very close to Arrowhaed Park?? where Route 35E crosses Lake Lewisville ( North end of bridge). I was there on September 11th. On the one hand fished the ramp area. In ...
...s are frequent visitors to the salmon pools of our river. For the last two seasons women from throughout North America have joined the fellowship of what they have dubbed "Broads with Rods"!...
Many years ago in another life I lived in Spokane and I can guarantee you that there are myriad fishing opportunities in and around Spokane, both for trout (cutthroat, browns and rainbow) and warmwate...
October 18, 2007
Inshore:
Early morning fishing remained good this week on the Treasure Coast. First light bought us some nice action around the bridges in Fort Pierce as the snook continued to...
...rs with a couple of bigger black Marlin as well. The guys even had triple crown day last fishing 4 miles north of Corbetena in open water Captain Steve and crew of the Ana Maria released a Blue 2 stri...
...parilla Sound. Ron Whiteley and I saw one laid up in the boat basin at Uncle Henry's marina at the north end of Gasparilla Island on Friday. No hook-up. This means there are some fish in Gaspa...
...luck. We started the trip with a few Blackfin Tuna and King Mackerel on the troll. There was a rippin’ north current in 400 ft of water that was calling our name; the Sailfish bite was nearly instan...
...wife aboard the Lady Pamela II. Once Captain Paul cleared the port and hit open water, he led the family north to troll the reef. Trolling wasn’t attracting; Ryan’s daughter reeled in a King Macke...
... temps are up to 85 at some hot spots We went to the bank yesterday clean water but no bite so We headed north and about 10 miles from the banks found a nice boil of smaller 30-50 lb Yellowfin tuna ju...
... the target species. Ron Whiteley of Rotunda, Fl. caught redfish to 30 inches on Estaz marabou flies in north Gasparilla Sound near the Boca Grande Causeway. He also caught snook to 25 inches in the...
...my clients. We also caught snook, seatrout and permit. A lot of tarpon are moving along the beaches of North Captiva, Cayo Costa, Gasparilla and Little Gasparilla Island. Tidal flow was critical to...
...ll with a good amount of live speedos and bluerunners. We checked live bait off the list and ran 3 miles north to put the trolling gear out. Before we even had everything out, BAM! a dolphin ate. Afte...
...s 28" snook just as the first light was easing over the eastern sky. A quick release and we headed north to find some sea trout. Both dad and son caught a number of nice trout along with the us...
...ive goggleeyes dangling from the kites really seems to turn them on. With moderate winds coming from the North and the East, we were averaging 5 - 15 sailfish a day. It has slowed down a bit, but not ...
... exciting fish were snook on top water poppers.
Our biggest was 29 inches taken by Dusty Sprague of North Port, Florida on a modified Gartside Gurgler. Other great catches included Dennis Kowal&...
... this week. It didn't affect the river as much, but we have found the water on the dirty side both north and south of Fort Pierce. The fall equinox has bought higher tides to the area and made ...
...ember and October marks the start of Sailfish season because the baitfish pods are heading down from the North, and they tend to follow.
Tyler Stock and his gang from Indiana joined the Lady Pame...
August 24th, 2008
First thing on the list this morning = cut fresh strips! Keith, the mate, cut tons of strips for the day ahead of us. Repeat anglers, George, his wife Deborah and their two k...
...d, the weather played a major role in all our activity. The week started out with a cold wind out of the north.
My Tuesday (2-19) trip was a pickup in St. Pete. Due to the wind we were only able to ...
...t on a Sailfish today, but the water looked the same from 100 ft - 400 ft so I decided to set up 5 miles north of Port Everglades. Our spread consisted of two kites, one big bait on the left long and ...
...eek. Yes thats right, the dolphin are snapping this week. Its been windy, blowing pretty hard out of the North East, which has blown the dolphin in really close to shore. We've been catching them...
...e action followed. Fishing in Fort Lauderdale during the springtime is great; big game species ditch the north and head south for a few months, just like snowbirds. Just about every type of fish that ...
...ility and are known as a great deep sea fish. They are found near shore and offshore and are common from north Carolina to Brazil.
The King is a schooling and migrating fish that spends the winter...
... or Europe?
It is a myth that Europeans do not have anything else to catch or have few places to fish, Northern Pike, many trout species (even our own rainbows and brookies)--Zander--"a walleye...
Boca Grande Report 2/9/09
Fishing has been getting better since the weather has warmed. Even the strong winds did not inhibit the bite. Typical of winter conditions, we caught redfish, seatrout,...
...holding a lot of tarpon. The redfish and trout, however, continue to be plentiful.
Tuesday, I headed north to the Tomoka River near Daytona. Paul and I planned on catching a few tarpon and maybe s...
Ft Lauderdale Fishing September 2009
Deep Sea fishing has been phenomenal in South Florida this month. Loads of Kingfish and Bonito make it easy for everyone to catch a fish and even go in for seco...
... inlet and conditions were perfect for live bait kite fishing. In 300 ft of water, there was a rippin’ north current on the edge. Rusty, our new mate, assisted Mike in the cockpit, flying the kites ...
July 10, 2009
INSHORE:
Getting out early or fishing late in the day will give you the best opportunities in July. Hot afternoons can slow down the fishing and also take a toll on you as well. ...
...urs then decided it was time to move on to bigger and better things. We ran to 350 ft of water where the north current was rippin’. Captain Paul suspended live goggle eyes from the kites, placed two...
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