Thursday, April 10, 2008

Everglades Snook, Trout, Redfish Again

A repeat of yesterday. Fred and Red, Birmingham, caught and released several keeper snook on live bait. They also got into oversized redfish. No need to explain where or when, just that it happened. Everglades fishing can't be better. They did, however, are feasting on 2 large snook, 2 large redfish, and several large trout today, tomorrow, the next day............. This Everglades fishing charter was happy and will be full tonight. Call this Everglades fishing guide. Sorry, the camera got fried yesterday.

Capt. Tony Polizos
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Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Everglades Fishing Good Today

Swamp slam! This means Fred and Red, Birmingman, caught their fair share of trout, snook, and redfish. All keepers. Everglades fishing at its finest. They caught at least 12 keeper snook up to 32 inches, redfish, up to 22 inches, and trout, up to 22 inches. They limited out on snook and trout. The rest were released. The fish were caught near the Shark River. A very happy and full tonight Everglades fishing charter. Call this Everglades fishing guide. My camera got fried today.


Capt. Tony Polizos
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Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Everglades Snook in Backcountry

Everglades fishing came through again with snook in the backcountry.  Today, Jim and Rob, Massachutes, caught and released 14 snook measuring up to 28 inches in the backcountry and along the gulf beaches.  All were caught on Mirro Lures 17MR's and released.  Color didn't matter as the snook were hungry.  The wind laid down and the seas were calm.  Tomorrow will be even better.  This Everglades fishing charter also caught 12 redfish on popping cork with jig tipped with shrimp.  A good day.  Call this Everglades fishing guide.
 
Capt. Tony Polizos
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Monday, April 7, 2008

Everglades Fishing for Trout

Everglades fishing for trout was tough today due to the muddy waters from yesterday's blow.  However, I used some of the tricks up my sleeve to catch a limit of trout and then some, for Richard, Boston.  We caught them near Lostmans River on Rip Tide pink jigs.  Then, we went after those Everglades snook.  We caught 2 oversized which were released.  We were using cut ladyfish.  Pictured is Richard on the right and I was on the left.  A happy Everglades fishing charter.  Please call this Everglades fishing guides.
 
Capt. Tony Polizos




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Sunday, April 6, 2008

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Friday, April 4, 2008

Trout and Redfish

Everglades fishing this morning was slow due to the low muddy waters and 25 knot winds.  John and company managed to scrape together some trout and redfish on the outside along the mangrove shorelines and grassflats.  Fish supper tonight.  For an Everglades fishing guides please call.
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Thursday, April 3, 2008

Everglades Snook Today

This afternoon we caught 27 Everglades snook in the Ten Thousand Islands north of Everglades City.  All were caught on live scaled sardines.  I had John and company from Tampa.  All the fish were small and some measured up to 27 inches.  There were some larger keeper sized fish hooked and lost.  This Everglades fishing charters were happy but would have been happier with a keeper to feed the wives.  Tomorrow they will not lose their dinner.  Please call this Everglades fishing guide.
 
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