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
 



Saturday, November 29, 2008

Everglades Fishing

For the past several days John and family, Tampa, caught some nice sheephead, black drum, redfish, trout, and snook.  Pictured are Yvvonne and John with keeper snook and oversize redfish.  All trout and out of slot size limit fish were released.  A few of the reds measured from 27 to 30 inches.
 
Capt. Tony Polizos
 



Saturday, November 8, 2008

Everglades Snook and Reds

Dave and Rusty, Sarasota area, had a hard day of Everglades fishing but managed to scrape up this nice 32 inch snook.  The fish was caught near Lostmans River.  Also, plenty of smaller snook and reds.  One nice 24 inch red made it to the dinner table and the rest were released.
 
Capt. Tony Polizos
 



Monday, October 27, 2008

October Redfish


It was no picnick today which was the day after a cold front came through but Jim and company, Naples, managed to get this 26 inch redfish. A very hard day of Everglades fishing.

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Reds and Snook



Chuck and company, NY, managed to get some nice reds and snook. Pictured is a 25 inch redfish and a 34 inch snook. The snook was released. A cold front made for a hard day of everglades fishing.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Redfish in October

Everglades fishing for redfish in October is the greatest.  For the past 3 days we have come back with our limit of redfish each day and the size was from 23 inches to 27 inches.  Also, some good snook fishing.  No trout due to the 20 knot winds messing up the grass flats.
 
Capt. Tony Polizos