Saturday, December 10, 2011

Everglades Snook



Lee, from Naples, got plenty of action today with redfish and snook. The trout and snook had to be released due to closed season. However, pictured is Lee with a nice 33 inch snook caught on a jig near Lostmans River. He and company went home with a nice bag of redfish, sheephead, and black drum. A rainy morning ended up with a fine everglades fishing day.



Capt. Tony Polizos






Friday, December 2, 2011

Snook and Redfish





















The past 2 days were some good everglades fishing days for Eliot and company. Pictured is a 27 inch snook and some nice redfish up to 28 inches caught on live bait and shrimp near Pavilion Key. Windy weather didn't stop the good everglades fishing. Quite a few reds were caught between Chatham River and Everglades City, mostly on jig and shrimp.


















Capt. Tony Polizos


















Friday, November 11, 2011

First Snook



A limit of redfish and many more slot reds released tells about the day Hugh, Jason, and son John had this day. Most fish were caught near Rogers River but everywhere we stopped produced some nice fish. The catch this day also include a nice flounder as well. All were caught on a jig and shrimp. Pictured is 13 year old (6ft. 1in.) John with his very first snook. A good beginning and a very good everglades fishing day.






Call this everglades fishing guide.



Capt. Tony Polizos






Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Doledrum Days of August







Or, should I say red drum (redfish) days of August. It may be hot but so is everglades fishing. Today was the day for Xristos, Penn. He is pictured with a nice 32 inch, 10lb, redfish. His brother-in-law, Bill caught this nice 23 inch red which made it to the dinner table. Not pictured is Jim, OH., who caught several slot limit redfish. These anglers also caught some nice trout as well. Today we fished north of Lostmans River.


Capt. Tony Polizos







Saturday, May 28, 2011

Everglades Snook in May







It's that time of year when the snook are on the move to the passes and beaches for the spawning season. Today, we caught some nice snook near Chatham River on gold reflecto spoons. Pictured are George and Dick, Mo., with a 29 and 30 inch snook. They caught several snook this morning all on the gold spoon. They were fly fishing but only small reds were interested. A good everglades fishing day.










Capt. Tony Polizos










Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Everglades Fishing for Tarpon

Most of this month was spent tarpon fishing near the Shark River. We hooked and caught many tarpon all on artificial lures. Most were small in the 50 to 70 lbs range but some were brutes. All of the tarpon fishing was done in rivers, creeks, and bays in the backcountry and in waters less than 5 feet deep. They are still here and I am still tarpon fishing. Will have some photos but I try to revive and release them as soon as they are caught so the survival rate is better without photo sessions.

Good everglades fishing in May and June.

Capt. Tony Polizos
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Sunday, May 1, 2011

Everglades Fishing







More everglades redfish today for Charlie and Phil, Naples. These are 23 and 25 inchers. More were caught but these went to the fryin pan.










Capt. Tony Polizos