Saturday, April 24, 2010

Sarasota charter fishing





Fishing has been great lately but yesterday was epic. I had one lucky client who caught big Kings, giant cobia and one 150 pounder Goliath Grouper. Steve was on fire catching 6 cobia, a few small grouper, along with about 10 king fish. He was so tired after the 6th cobia he told me to take over on the monster, after a 20 to 30 minute battle I landed the 63 inch monster that I could not gaff because I had to let her go. I wrestled her in for a couple of quick photos and sent her back. Today we went out and got a 40 pounder. Nothing like yesterday but always good to fill the cooler with one fish.


Thanks for the great time - Thomas will have lasting memories of landing the Cobia. You are welcome to download any pictures.
Cheers!
- Rick
 

HI-- I just wanted to thank you for a great day on the water on 3/31/10. My son, Anders (8) and I had a great time. Thanks for bringing out your old bass rod for him to use. We enjoyed the Snapper action, the close calls with the Snook and the many Trout, the jumping Ladyfish, Pinfish and even a catfish. Anders caught the most numbers, the most species and the biggest fish. You did a great job of helping both of us and I hope to be back for the third year in a row next year. Anders had some great stories for his grandpas and his third grade buddies.

Thanks, Craig and Anders (8) Johnson
Northfield, MN

I hope you enjoy the pics and feel free to post this.

Monday, March 15, 2010










These are the big catches latley fishing here in Sarasota. See which one you think is my Uncle Mike.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Sarasota charter fishing at it's finest. A couple of nice days mixed in but the weather has been cold down here in the sunshine state. The fish fortunately have not been affected and this has been my most productive winter ever. Big Sea Trout, Reds, Black Drum, Sheeps head and other species have made there way to fillet table lately. Although I am looking forward to some warmer days ahead.




















Wednesday, January 6, 2010










In shore grouper have been showing up. We have one more month to keep them until the ban takes effect Feb. 1 . Boo to that.


The last week has been bitter cold but the die hards are still out fishing. These reds are still biting even when the water temps fall into the low 60's. We also caught 3 snook in that same water temperature. Fish have to eat and I love to feed them.