Saturday, December 31, 2011

Patch Reef Snapper

Ian and Roy from Aberdeen Court caught their New Year's Eve dinner today. They rented a boat at Snappers and fished the patch reefs. They caught a lot of fish including all kinds of under sized grouper. By the way, today was the last day you can keep grouper for a few months.
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MASON


Mason Leekey got to try out his new spear gun today while diving with his dad Jerry and Jerry's friend Joe.  He speared 6 hogs and also netted a lobster.

Smoked King Fish

The king fish is done but it doesn't look as pretty after I took it off the grille.  It stuck to the grille and got a little messed up, but it tastes good.

Gotta Go Catch

Captain Gus Ramirez and Captain Jimmy Canata had a busy day yesterday catching a few king fish and a mess of dolphin.  They fished aboard Jimmy's Contender "Gotta Go."  Gus caught the 30 pound king fish which I have in my smoker right now.

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

11 Pound Steelhead

Big Fish Bob Randall went fishing Christmas Day and caught this 11 pound Steelhead.
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Thursday, December 22, 2011

Gag Grouper

Gary Salyers Jr. from Camelot and his friend hold up a few Gag Grouper they caught recently.
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Oh No!!!

Look what Gary Salyers and his son netted in Gary's canal on Westminster.  A Lion Fish.  The Lion Fish has invaded our reefs and now our canals.

Pretty much everything about the venomous lion fish—its red-and-white zebra stripes, long, showy pectoral fins, and generally cantankerous demeanor—says, "Don't touch!"
The venom of the lionfish, delivered via an array of up to 18 needle-like dorsal fins, is purely defensive. It relies on camouflage and lightning-fast reflexes to capture prey, mainly fish and shrimp. A sting from a lionfish is extremely painful to humans and can cause nausea and breathing difficulties, but is rarely fatal.
Lionfish, also called turkey fish, dragon fish and scorpion fish, are native to the reefs and rocky crevices of the Indo-Pacific, although they've found their way to warm ocean habitats worldwide.
The largest of lionfish can grow to about 15 inches (0.4 meters) in length, but the average is closer to 1 foot (0.3 meters).
Lionfish are popular in some parts of the world as food, but are far more prized in the aquarium trade. Their population numbers are healthy and their distribution is growing, causing some concerned in the United States, where some feel the success of this non-indigenous species presents human and environmental dangers.  From National Geographic

Monday, December 19, 2011

Big Snapper

Young Peter Anthony caught a very nice snapper off his grandfather Captain Gus Ramirez's dock.  Peter is off from school for the Christmas holidays and is spending some time with his grandparents, Sonia and Gus.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Captain Roger

Posted by PicasaCaptain Roger Dominquez from Aberdeen Court fished with son Roger and neighbor Rick yesterday and had a great half-day of fishing.

A LOT OF FISH


Posted by PicasaMy son Roger R, neighbor Rick Geer and myself had a great 1/2 day on my boat.  Were back on the dock by 1:00 PM with a great load of fish.  The largest wahoo was 51 pounds.
Roger

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

WAHOO

Seven year old Twins Cameron and Riley are holding a 30 pound wahoo that Cameron caught on a 15 pound test line. It took him a long time to land it but he got the job done. Nice work boys!
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Captain Chip Massa from Cromwell Court holds up a big mutton snapper he caught while fishing off of Pompano.

Sunday, November 27, 2011

KOI


Hi,
This is a 17 inch koi fish that was killed in our pond that we think was speared in the head  by a great blue heron. The fish was about 7 years old. And no we didn't have him for dinner!!!!
Glenn

I can't believe you didn't eat it, they taste just like pinfish.

Stone Crabs

Captain Eddie Feaster and I pulled traps yesterday and got a nice bunch of jumbo claws.  In the picture Eddie is giving a lesson on how to remove the claws without killing the crab.  You can remove both claws if they are legal size claws. This crab will grow new claws by next year.

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Guest Blogger Molly

















This is Shelly, a hermit crab. My nanny found this in the drive way. I am going to keep it as a pet. I hope we can bring it on the airplane. Molly
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Molly and Elvis


My grandaughter Molly O'Rourke went swimming with the dolphins today at Dolphin Cove in Key Largo.  She even managed to get a kiss from Elvis.Posted by Picasa

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Jumbo Claw



















Pat is holding one of the seven claws that Eddie and I got today. We got seven claws out of four traps and none out of the first five traps. One trap went missing.
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Sunday, October 16, 2011

Stone Crabs
























Eddie and I braved rain ,wind and rough seas today to get our stone crab traps into the water. We hope it is a good season.
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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Many Mahi


Posted by PicasaGary Salyers and his son and friends had a nice catch of dolphin the other day.  Gary has been dolphin fishing for a long time and said this was one of the best fishing days ever.

Big One

This was probably a 30 pounder.
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DOLPHIN


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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

The Big Boy

I forgot my camera and had to take this with my phone and use the spotlight as a flash.
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On The Way Out

It was a beautiful night on the water. The water was like glass and we knew we would see some lobster. Afer 10 minutes one of our underwater lights went out so we had to spend the rest of the night with only one light.  That means we were only able to see into the water on one side of the boat, so who knows how many we did not see because of no light.
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1/4 Bucket of Lobster

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Big Boy

It took Pat and I 20 minutes to get this big boy, but we finally got him. We had a good night. We got 4 lobster but missed another 4 or 5. The water is very high in our favorite area and it makes it tough to hold the net over them and then poke them.
The big boy was so big that the bully net was keeping his antenna and tail pinned down so he could not get locked in.
 And yes, the small one was legal size.
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Saturday, October 1, 2011

MAHI



Posted by PicasaMy nephews John {top photo} and James {bottom} did some mahi fishing last week in the Dominican Republic.

FULL RACK



















Captian Gus Ramirez had a real good day aboard his "Wahoo Vlll". He fished with Captain Carlos and Adelky. They found a large tree floating and decided to try trolling for wahoo because they already had their mahi limit. They got six wahoo and 30 mahi.
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Friday, September 30, 2011

WAHOO


Captains Gus and Carlos along with Adelky went out about 24 miles Thursday aboard "Wahoo Vlll and caught 30 mahi and 6 wahoo. The biggest wahoo was 32 pounds.
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