Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Everglades Fishing

Rock, Rock Junior, and Chris, LaBelle, caught some keeper drum, redfish, trout, snook, and mangrove snapper today.  The trout and snook were released.  This was Rock Junior's first snook.
 
Capt. Tony Polizos



Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Winter Everglades Snook

Chester, Minnesota, caught some nice keeper snook and trout on this trip.  The snook and trout were released since it is closed season.  He also caught some nice keeper reds and drum.  All were caught on cut bait and shrimp.  The fish were caught near Harney River.  Perfect weather and calm seas.
 
Capt. Tony Polizos
 



Monday, December 29, 2008

An Everglades Fishing Trip

Charlie, Naples, got some nice reds and drum on shrimp.  These fish came from near Lostmans River.  Perfect temperatures and light winds made for a very nice day.
 
Capt. Tony Polizos



Sunday, December 28, 2008

Reds and Drum

Rod and sons, Sarasota, managed to get some nice black drum and their limit of reds.  Also, 12 keeper reds were released up to 24 inches, and, more black drum.  Small snook also participated.  We fished south of Lostmans River.
Everglades fishing during the winter is a day to day event, always excellent.
Capt. Tony Polizos
 



Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Everglades Fishing Season

Speckled trout will open up on January 1st so if this is your "bag" call for a date.
Snook will open up on March 1st and tarpon season is just around the corner.  I have some of my tarpon tides booked but still have some openings in April and May.  Everglades tarpon start showing up around mid to late March and will stay till the rainy season which start in June.  I have caught them in numbers till July.
For an Everglades fishing charter call this everglades fishing guide.
 
Capt. Tony Polizos
 



Monday, December 1, 2008

Cold Front Fishing

Richard's redfish was 1/64 of an inch of release.  Also, Jeremy's 26 inch redfish was a fine catch as well.  Thuy, not pictured, caught grouper, snapper, redfish, and other species while on this trip.  This everglades fishing trip was cut to a half day as the approaching cold front had winds of 25 knots and we made it back to the dock with most of us dry.
 
Capt. Tony Polizos