Monday, March 31, 2008

Everglades Fishing Grand Slam





Not pictured above is the trout but this Everglades fishing charters was too busy catching snook and reds to take pictures of the trout. Everglades tarpon came through today with a nice 110 lbs. tarpon. Pictured above is the tarpon making for a move to the mangroves. Unfortunately the camera messed up and we lost the best pictures. This Everglades fishing charter had numerous tarpon strikes and I lost count after about 8. All were big tarpon some exceeding way above 100lbs. No matter, pictured above is a nice 34 inch everglades snook caught by Mike, from Chicago, with son Brian pictured with a nice 24 inch redfish. This Everglades fishing charter caught their limit of take home reds. The snook were too big or too small. An everglades grand slam consists of a snook, tarpon, redfish, and trout and we got em. What a day. The wind was howling at 25 knots but fortunately it was an east wind. We were 45 miles south of Everglades City in the backcountry and will go again tomorrow. The tarpon was caught on lures and the rest were caught on cut ladyfish and shrimp. Please call this Everglades fishing guide.


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Sunday, March 30, 2008

Everglades Snook Fishing

Steve, Naples, and Bill, Denver, got into some over the slot limit Everglades snook.  One was landed measuring 36 inches and was caught on cut ladyfish.  Everglades fishing was good today.  Several snook were broke off due to "submerged objects".  This Everglades fishing charter was happy.  They also caught some nice trout and pompano.  The tides were bad but the weather was beautiful and the waters were calm and clean.  Please call this Everglades fishing guide.
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Friday, March 28, 2008

Everglades Trout

Today was an Everglades fishing day but for trout.  We caught 35 keepers and kept the larger ones for a nice bag limit.  Pictured above is Jim, North Carolina, with a nice 25 inch Everglades trout.  All of the fish were caught on the grass flats north of Lostmans River.  This Everglades fishing charter was pleased to catch these fish and will have a fine fish fry tonight.   Jim was accompanied by son Donovan, age 7 (he caught half the fish), and wife Sandy.  Please call this Everglades fishing guide.
 
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Thursday, March 27, 2008

Everglades Snook



Everglades fishing for snook was fun on artificial lures. Brenda and Glen, New York, caught 37 Everglades snook on the 17MR Mirro Lures and red with gray shrimp Rip Tide jigs. All of the fish were caught in the Everglades backcountry from Chokoloskee Bay to Pumpkin Bay. This was a fishing trip but a lot of sightseeing was done. We ended up coming out of Fakahatchee Pass and down the coast. We stopped off on the grass flats and caught 18 trout. Most were small and measured from 16 inches all the way to 23 inches. A picture of the one that got away, an Everglades tarpon. What a day. This Everglades fishing charter was happy. Please call this Everglades fishing guide.

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Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Everglades Tarpon Fishing

Today was just perfect for tarpon fishing.  Calm seas but abit cool.  We traveled 45 miles south and into the creeks and rivers hunting for those Everglades tarpon.  Everglades fishing for tarpon is very different in that it is a hunting game and I never get tired of it.  We found tarpon and they were few of them due to the cooler waters (65 degrees).  Bill, Christina, and Wendy, Bonita Springs,  managed to jump 3 tarpon.  No pictures but lots of "tails" to tell.  This Everglades Fishing Charter was happy.  Please call this Everglades fishing guide.
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Monday, March 24, 2008

Plan for Everglades Tarpon Now

Everglades fishing for tarpon is an experience which you will never forget.  It's exciting when you hook a 100lb.+ Everglades tarpon in a creek a little wider than my Action Craft.  You are fighting in a creek which may be just 3 or 4 feet deep and the tarpon has only one place to go and that is up.  Light spinning or baitcasting tackle and artificial lures evens up the score and it is just you and the tarpon battling it out.  No 3/0 or 4/0 reels and boat rods!  These fish are here and waiting for you now.  For an Everglades fishing charter please make your reservations for this Everglades fishing guide.
 
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Sunday, March 23, 2008

Everglades Fishing

What a difference a day can make.  Last night was the full moon and today the tide was a foot lower at low tide way in the backcountry.  Everglades fishing is never the same.  Those Everglades snook were hard to come by and Brian and Tino, Ft. Lauderdale, had to work hard at catching fish.  They managed to catch 5 out of slot limit snook.  Later we traveled to the outside flats near Chatham River and managed to scrape up a limit of trout.  This Everglades fishing charters worked hard today.  Call this Everglades fishing guide.
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