Thursday, February 25, 2010

Everglades Fishing

A very tough everglades fishing day today in the 10,000 Islands but we managed to catch nice keeper trout and redfish. These fish were caught on jig and shrimp. Temp did not go over 61 degrees.

Capt Tony Polizos
www.evergladesabsolutefishing.com

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Great Everglades Fishing











Jamie and company, NC, caught many fish today including a 9 pound snook. Other species included redfish, trout, sheephead, and black drum. Most were keeper size but these anglers decided to release all fish. The fish were caught on jig and shrimp and jig and Rip Tide rubber tails. We fished near Lostmans River.








A great everglades fishing day.








Capt. Tony Polizos








Sunday, February 14, 2010

Redfish and Sheephead

Something different today, sheephead. Same old thing, but, these tasty fish are fun to catch for young and older. Today, Ted, 2 sons, and brother caught some nice sheephead. The big redfish measured 22 inches. The fish were caught near Huston River and were all released. These fish were caught on shrimp and jig on the bottom.

A good everglades fishing day.

Capt Tony Polizos
www.evergladesabsolutefishing.com

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Sheephead, Redfish, and Black Drum

Dave and company, Indiana, got action on jig and shrimp today. They caught some nice sheephead, redfish, and black drum. Most were small but some came back to the dock to meet the "Hushpuppies". Fishing was tough but we managed to get them everglades fishing style. Most of the fish were caught near Chatham River.

Capt. Tony Polizos
www.evergladesabsolutefishing.com

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Everglades Fishing Repeat

It has been the same thing every day this week. Sheephead, redfish, trout, black drum. Very repetitive. Go to a grass flat, catch some trout, then, the river, catch reds, drum, sheephead and go home. Trout on RipTide jigs and the rest on shrimp and jig. Also, some nice keeper mangrove snapper in the backcountry rock holes. We have also caught some small snook too. Those are the very hardy and must be handled with care.

Capt. Tony Polizos
www.evergladesabsolutefishing.com