Archive for the ‘Inshore Saltwater’ Category
Bluefish hitting at Melbourne Beach, Florida!
Wednesday, April 14th, 2010Surf fishing in Melbourne Beach, Florida
Wednesday, April 14th, 2010ML trout
Tuesday, April 6th, 2010No mosquitos, just reds in that lagoon
Tuesday, April 6th, 2010Sciaenops ocellatus!
Monday, April 5th, 2010When im not enjoying catching Snook and Tout im always down for landing a nice sized Redfish. I caught this behemoth 27 inch in the Mosquito Lagoon back in December using a live shrimp. It’s amazing how many Reds like to lurk around that area, although being called “the Redfish capital of the world” would def give you a hint of that. The most enjoyable part about this catch?????? Eating it
I am so excited that the Heat is coming back!
Wednesday, March 31st, 2010The heat is just to much!
Monday, September 7th, 2009
I have noticed not a lot of people fishing. It is so darn hot durring the day. Mullet have been hard to get for some reason in the morning and mosquito’s are so bad around freshwater that I have also been slacking on going. I need some pics if anyone had taken any recent ones. Just send them to me and I will post them or make an account and let me know and I will set you up to post your own!!
Troutness
Monday, July 6th, 2009
Seatrout, or Weakfish, are one of my favorite fish to catch because of the way they strike…You can find them easier than other species (other than Ladyfish which are also fun to fight) and you can eat them if you like worms and parasites with your fish. But mostly I like Seatrout mostly because of how attractive they are. I like the shiny colors near the tail and there big yellow eyes. This day I ran into a school of lunker trout…had many hits and pulled in about three. Here is one of them. No motor zone is where its at.
Bad Day of Fishing or Important Lesson Learned?
Saturday, July 4th, 2009
You might ask how did I know when my day of fishing went wrong. Well I can assure you that I know the exact moment that this day went to crap! I was fishing with a BABY 1- and had just set up the camera for video. I started talking to the camera about the Small Large Mouth I had just picked up. I was lipping the fish when it wiggled and wobbled and SLIP!! The hook right in my finger. At first I could not believe it just happened! Then I relized that this was a crappy situation. I had to jump a 8 foot chain link fence with this in my finger with my fishing bag and my rod and reel. I saw another guy fishing out of the back of his van and walked up to him and asked if he had a pair of dykes and his response was “Oh my God, You got to get away from me with that. Your gonna make me sick!” So I ended up driving home with it and used needle nose and peroxide to remove hook. The lesson learned was ALWAYS use pliers to remove treble hooks from a fishes mouth. I hope you learned something from this experience.






