Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Monday, March 21, 2011
Monday, March 14, 2011
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Very Friendly Manatee
When we tried to pull the anchor the manatee put his flipper around the anchor line and would not let us leave. Strange.
16 inch Mangrove
Snook Time
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
More Snapper
27 Inch Snook.
Mangrove Snapper
Monday, March 7, 2011
TROUT
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Fake Head, Real Snook
Gus will do anything to get an entry in the Hammer Point Snook Tournament.
Gus did this too me a few years ago when I caught a big Bonefish and a few days later he sent me a photo of him holding a big Bonefish. After looking at it for a few days I notice he was holding my fishing pole, had my hat on and he was in my boat.
Gus did this too me a few years ago when I caught a big Bonefish and a few days later he sent me a photo of him holding a big Bonefish. After looking at it for a few days I notice he was holding my fishing pole, had my hat on and he was in my boat.
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Working Dock
This is what a Key's working dock looks like after a hard night of fishing. They were cleaning all the Snapper we caught.
28 inch Snook
The Keysmon had another good night on the creek with two of his clients pulling in a couple of nice in the slot Snook. They were released unharmed. This is Phyllis with her first Snook.
30 inch Snook
Bob Randall caught this 30 inch Snook on a Gulp shrimp while fishing with the Keysmon. The Snook are certainly making a comeback. They are very healthy looking.
Snapper Snapper and more Snapper
Gulp Gulp Gulp
The bite was on last night. Snook, Tarpon and many, many huge Snappers. After we exhausted our supply of live shrimp Big Fish Bob pulled out a jar of Gulp shrimp and continued to nail some nice size snapper.
Scott also caught some big ones and had a Tarpon on until it jumped about 6 feet in the air and threw the hook.
Nancy brought a Tarpon to the boat when she lost it, but bringing a tarpon to the boat counts as a catch.
Scott also caught some big ones and had a Tarpon on until it jumped about 6 feet in the air and threw the hook.
Nancy brought a Tarpon to the boat when she lost it, but bringing a tarpon to the boat counts as a catch.
Another Taapin
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
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