Not the ideal weather day and "wow", was it ever crowed with all the scallopers in town; but the red fish action was good for us today. On this trip, I had Mike and Michael on board and this father and son team had a good one. The weather kept us from going offshore, so we dodged the storms and tackled the inshore red fish. Free lined live shrimp up against the mangroves did the trick for the reds and we totaled about fifteen for our trip. A great time with you both and I hope to see you next time... Capt. Dan
A fun day on the inshore scene with Michelle and Ian and we had a blast. The tide was perfect for red fishing this morning and the bite was good using live shrimp on jig heads. The couple brought in a fine limit and released several others as well. For the afternoon hours we jigged up some trout, sea bass and other odds and ends and the day was a big success. I thank you all for the fun time and I hope to see you soon... Capt. Dan
Well, we finished up the 2016 tarpon season with a bang and Joe did great. We covered quite a bit of ground and located some fish in the afternoon, on the outgoing tide. Joe was loaded with DOA bait busters and did fantastic. A beautiful tarpon made it's way to the boat for some pictures and we watched her swim away. A great time as always and I thank you.... Capt. Dan
What a day with Dr. Ed on board!!! Ed and I have been trying for years to target Goliath grouper, but the weather has always put us down. It was looking that way again this morning, but the storms eventually cleared and it was smooth sailing by mid morning. As we waited on the weather, I was catching live jacks for Goliath bait and Ed hooks into a 38" snook - "nice bonus". We eventually made our way to some nice bottom structures and WHAM, we hooked up. Ed went 2 for 5 on Goliath's, while bringing one boat side well over 300lbs. A very good accomplishment and congratulations on a great tug of war... Capt. Dan