Wednesday, March 31, 2010

15 inch Snapper

The Keysmon managed to catch one stinkin Snapper.
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Monster Snook

Captain Glenn Warrington and Captain Keysmon teamed up today and Glenn caught this monster 35 inch 14 pound Snook. It looks like this Snook had some old Shark wounds but it seemed healthy. Glen caught this Snook on a white Hank Brown jig with only the head of a dead shrimp on the hook. The water temperture was 67 degrees down from the 78 degrees of a few days ago.
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Thursday, March 25, 2010

Elaine and Pat

Elaine and Pat attempt to kiss a Manatee.
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Elaine Kisses a Fish

Elaine atempts to kiss a Snapper that she didn't catch in Tavernier Creek.
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Key Largo Manatees

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Snook Cake

Cayman Nancy and Big Fish Bob hold up the biggest Snook of the tournament. This cake was made by Nancy.
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Mutton

Captain Gus Ramirez from Bristol Court caught a few Mutton Snapper while on a fishing trip with Glenn and Eric.
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Lola and the Shrimp

Lola checks out the shrimp catch.
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WAHOO

Captain Dave Perkins and Captain Roger Dominguez teamed up and did some high speed trolling and caught a few nice Wahoo. Both Captains live in Hammer Point.

BLACKFIN TUNA

Mark and Bruce from Conneticut and New York hold up a few of the fish they caught today.
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Sunday, March 14, 2010

Snapper

Bobby holds a few of the Snapper .
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The Crew

The crew got their last day of Snapper fishing in before the big party today.
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Friday, March 12, 2010

Pin Catcher

Bobby and Karen came down to the Keys to fish with us for a few days and Bobby only managed to catch a Pin fish on the first morning, but tonight we have a plan.
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Thursday, March 11, 2010

Working Table.

Keyswoomon said "clean off that table". I told her it is a working table leave it be.
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A Working Dock

Bob Randall filets some fish on a working dock. The dock is always busy this time of year.
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Keyswoomon Bags a Snapper

The Keyswoomon caught her limit of Snapper. This was the biggest at 15 inches.
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Slick Chick

Slick Chick Esposito from New Jersey caught this nice Mangrove Snapper while fishing with the Keysmon.
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Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Snapper

The crew, including Fast Eddie Carbone from New Jersey caught their limit of Mangrove Snapper this morning.
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Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Mackerel

Captain Gus Ramirez shows off a Mackerel he caught on his boat the WAHOO VIII.
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Mutton

Captain Glenn's grandson Eric fished with the oldtimers aboard Captain Ramirez's WAHOO VIII and caught a few nice Mutton Snappers.
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Filet Lesson

Bob gave a lesson on how to filet a Sheepshead.
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Snapper Limit

Big Fish and the Keysmon got their limit of Mangroves. The bite is back on in the Creek. We caught the Snapper on chartreuse jigs
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Sheepshead

Keysmon holds up a Sheepshead that was caught in the Creek. These fish are tough to clean but taste real good.
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Monday, March 8, 2010

First Entry

Bob Randall caught the first Snook to be entered in the Hammer Point Snook Tournament. It was 27 inches long. He caught it using a Hank Brown jig tipped with a shrimp.
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On the creek

Big Fish Bob Randall from Michigan and Eddie Carbone from New Jersy get in some fishing on Tavernier Creek One of the few nice days we had this winter.
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15 inch Snapper

Bob Randall holds up his first Snappers of the season. They were both 15 inches.
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