Saturday, December 31, 2016

Islamorada Tarpon

Patty and I fished yesterday afternoon in Islamorada. We hooked up a tarpon on the second cast and the action continued until dark. We released four tarpon, jumped three others, and broke off two more. It was very good. Pro Tip: When fighting fish, the amount of pressure should always change relative to the fishes behavior. Examples would be more pressure when a fish is coming at you and lessening pressure on strong runs away from you. No matter what, line should either be coming in or going out. The static bend in the rod without line coming in or out does nothing but give the fish more time to get off.

Friday, December 30, 2016

Islamorada Fishing

Fished yesterday with Shane and Rich in Islamorada. We started out the morning on the flats. Shane started us off with a 50-60 pound lemon shark on the flats. We moved to the reef and caught cero mackerel, blue runners, yellow tail, and we broke off a huge barracuda. We made a move and caught snappers, jacks, look downs, and a few more blue runners. It was a good day. Pro Tip: Live bait needs to be lively. If your bait is tired, put on a fresh one and hang on!

Thursday, December 29, 2016

Black Drum

More pictures from yesterday.

Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Islamorada Grand Slam

Fished today with Rich, Shane, and Patty in Islamorada. We had an epic day! Shane had a grand slam and caught a bonefish, tarpon, and permit in a single trip! A day to remember for sure! We also caught and released bonnet head sharks, lemon sharks, gag grouper, Spanish mackerel, jacks, lady fish, black drum, moonfish, and speckled trout. Patty also had her first permit that weighed in at 15 pounds (also released.). More pics to follow. Pro Tip: In order to effectively hook fish with circle hooks, there can be NO bend in the rod at all. Only lift the rod after the fish pulls drag.

Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Back in the Keys

Patty and I arrived in the Keys yesterday and we fished today. We had a great day. We started off on the flats and caught three bonnet head sharks and broke off a nice lemon shark sight fishing. We changed tactics and moved. It turned out to be a great idea. We had seven tarpon bites. We jumped four tarpon and released a fifth. We also caught lady fish, mutton snapper, jacks, and Spanish mackerel. It was a great way to start off my Keys fishing season. Pro Tip: Current is important to success. Too little and nothing happens. Too much and presentation is difficult. Finding the productive window of just the right flow makes all the difference.

Monday, December 12, 2016

Striper Saturday

Fished Tom, Jim, and Mike on Saturday in the ocean. Fishing was a bit slow but we trolled up one striper. It was a cold but beautiful day. Pro Tip: In many ways, dry equals warm. On the ocean, it is very important to keep dry to stay warm. Spray is inevitable and once your wet it is impossible to dry out. Wearing a waterproof outer layer is a must in cold weather conditions.

Saturday, December 10, 2016

More Flyrod Stripers

Fished again with Mike Roth last weekend. We brought out the flyrod for a second day. Mike caught two bass on the fly and I had another two on the spinning rod. Pro Tip: The sink rate of the fly is as important as the size and color. Many times a slightly heavier fly will out produce other flies when fishing in the ocean.

Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Flyrod Stripers

Fished this weekend with Mike in the ocean for stripers. Mike wanted to fly fish for the bass. The trolling bite has been much better but we decided to catch them the way we wanted to catch them. We ended up catching and releasing five stripers. Mike caught two on the fly and we had three others on jigs. Pro Tip: Surface feeding bass sometimes respond better to floating lines rather than sinking lines. Even a few inches below the surface can cause refusals in certain situations.