Tuesday, December 31, 2013

12/30 - Dem Gators!

Day #2:  with Dennis and Seth.  Can ya say......"dem boys are hooked!!!!!"

I NEVER WANNA STOP, I WANNA GO FISHIN'.

See Capt Dave, do the Gator Trout dance!

Saturday, December 28, 2013

12/28 - WET...but we knew that going in.

Yep. The sky was over-cast since when I was out on Thursday. And at least today, we all knew (Bill, John & I) that rain would and could be part of our day.

I had my slickers on, and even before we left the dock I made up a nice little rain coat for my depth sounder display screen out of a Glad "stretch" baggy. Don't want this one to get a case of the shitz, by getting wet like my last display screen that toasted after 7 years and three complete soakings. (It's on Ebay for sale right now for "Parts" for $100) Hmmm, lets see. I guess $371.00 per year is all that eventually cost me.

OH......back to the fishin'. Well spot one was fruitless. Spot two was 4 Trout and one good keeper. Then spot three. Where I planned on putting all my marbles. Two Trout. One Giant Croaker.




















B-U-T. Spot three is where we sat through the rain. Misty at first. Then, came a bit more soaking.
But Bill & Johns came "sort of" ready with a few cheezy poncho's.

NOTIFICATION:  
As if anyone who will be booking with me in the near future will actually be reading this!
DO NOT LEAVE YOUR HOME IN ___________ WITH PLANS ON FISHING IN FLORIDA WHILE VISITING__________ OR COMING FOR THE SHEAR PURPOSE OF BEING OUTDOORS WITHOUT PACKING "FOUL WEATHER CLOTHING".
I say this every single winter.
BUT IF YOU OWN A WATERPROOF JACKET, AND EVEN BETTER YET A SET OF SLIP ON WATERPROOF PANTS. BRING THEM!!!!
FROM HERE ON OUT TILL AT LEAST APRIL, YOU COULD USE THEM.
-a simple set of "frog-togs" or a stearns walmart rain suit can be a life saver.  

Okay, enough Eagle Scout talk. I never was one. But I could have been. Instead, I'm your guide.
If you were heading to Mt. Everest, and your "sherpa" said, bring a down jacket, and you didn't.
Heck, at least you were warned, right??

We ended the day with enough for a fish fry dinner at Singletons. And that's where Bill & John were heading with the women afterwards.

Yes, today was tough. But they hung in there and we had a great time, as always. No matter what problem the Trout had.

Thursday, December 26, 2013

12/26 - One more BIG Holiday left......

Get your NEW YEARS charter booked now!  It's the last Holiday left for at least a little while.
And I can say the Trout are chewin'. It took long enough....

Because we caught them today. There was no one around. The weather was just this side of "iffy".
But one thing for sure was that it was the Coldest day so far for me on the water.
And that's a good thing. It'll keep them chewin'.






















It's supposed to be cold in the Winter. Not 84 degrees and perpetual summer. So, you may have to bundle up.

It was overcast, and slightly breezy. But nothing too bad. It looked as if it was going to rain all day. But it was too cold for it to do that.
























Had Dennis and his son Seth aboard. Ready for action. The bites today weren't thru the roof. But we all caught decent fish. 99% Trout, with a 1% Bluefish tossed in because....."it's winter".


























Some throw-backs at 14 inches. But if the regs were not so "treehuggerish" we would had a really good box of fish. But since it's "treehuggerish" in Florida. We ended up with  2-Croakers on float-rigs and live shrimp and 6 keeper Trout, to take home.
























Enough for a Fish Fry!!












































Monday, December 23, 2013

C'C'mon.....it's all about the water, NOT ice!

-SETTING RECORDS!!!!!!!
-NO WINTER HERE
-WHICH WATER WOULD YOU RATHER FISH?


CALL CAPT DAVE: 904-643-9546 (yes, call. not e-mail)

www.captdaves.com

Saturday, December 21, 2013

12/21 - NOT MINE

JUS' AN F.Y.I for my readers. (these reels are not mine)

Here's a DEAL, on the reels I use because they are BULLETPROOF. For either HD float-rigging (heavy Duty) or bottom fishing the river and inlets. EZ to maintain, they remind me of my JETTYWOLF!



















"""IN ACTION"" on BIG REDS!
























Hell, I'm so impressed I did TWO reviews on these Shimano TR-100G Reels!
 ***VIDEO LINK #1***

 ***VIDEO LINK #2***

Great price for used FRESH WATER reels, that look very clean on Ebay. MSRP on these is usually $60 on average, plus shipping. Check out like below.

***EBAY LINK TO $30 SHIMANO TR-100G levelwind star drag "work horses" ***

ONLY 14 hrs Left....as of right now: 12/21 at: 3"07pm. I might just grab a few if nobody does.



Friday, December 20, 2013

12/19 - IT'S JINGLE BELLS & FLOAT RIGS.....

-are you freezing your butt off, in the Northland?
-are you in need of some skin soaking, Vitamin D?
-are you ready for a winter break?

WWW.CAPTDAVES.COM
"the sun is shining here" 





Tuesday, December 17, 2013

12/17 - No Lines, No Waiting

Sick and tired of boat ramp follies?  Those idiots who take 30 minutes to put their boat in the water?

Create your own. No Lines, No Waiting....



Monday, December 16, 2013

12/16 - forget this...no LBA for me.

Minutes from my house. The Little Jetties Park is a JOKE. Thought I'd go see what it looks like after years of not going there. It's not LBA, friendly. That's for sure. (land based angling) Plus everywhere I went there was a HUMAN. I don't want to be around HUMANS. And that proves futile at this so called "Park" in the river city.

I believe, I've seen more LBA opportunities in a two horse Florida town! Let alone a city who thinks they're some big dog. But isn't.

I'll stick to fishing the JETTYWOLF.



Saturday, December 14, 2013

12/14 - Swimbait Unboxing!!



It's all about saving $$ in my business. And my business is FISHING!

Friday, December 13, 2013

12/13 - Windy, Cold & the Flipflop kids!

Did a 1/2 day today with two adults and two great kids. Dad and the two kids were visiting from Michigan. So today's windy and chilly weather was no big deal.

The fishing wasn't all that bang-up. But the kids and us adults caught some Whiting, Puffers, small Sand Trout, and Seabass while just bottom fishing with some jumbo "primo" dead shrimp on the bottom on a falling tide.  (I felt as if we should have had a bit more action. But the kids were happy and loved the pufferfish)

But the point is....I had to document these kids. Six & eight years old and were super troopers. Yes, rambunctious, but they never ever said BOO, about the wind or the temp.

They along with Dad, all had one their "flip-flops"....because dammit, they were in Florida!!

























Had hoods on their jackets and hardly wore them.




All the while, Captain Dave looked like this all day.
Double Jacket, sweatshirt underneath, hat on, hood UP.
















My "usual" winter look, to include slicker pants over shorts and my Alaskan Sneakers on aka: "Xtratuff's".

NO, I certainly didn't mind either. Because I know how to dress for it. And before ya know it. The heat will be on, and yet another summer will be upon us. Again, I don't mind, thats for sure.

I'd rather be in my office in the wind, in the chill, then sitting home bored to tears any day.

But, I just wanted to show off two litl' crew members that were tougher than many adults I've had out on windy chilly days.

Thursday, December 12, 2013

12/12 - It's perfect, and on my wish list

I think so.........5 gallons of gas in 10 hours. Sounds like I could use a "Mudwolf".

-Mill Cove
-Dunns Creek
-Broward River
-Trout River
-too name a few close areas that are all mud and oysters. But have fish, and no one else around.

ALLOY HULL TOO.

NO FEAR & NO FLATS BOATS FOLLOW



THIS IS WHAT I MEAN......and yes in NE FLORIDA, too!!


Wednesday, December 11, 2013

12/11 - Two days, Two boats, Two kinds of weather

Let's plan a great holiday trip, for you.





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8am-8pm eastern time.

The morning after...




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HIS WEBSITE. SO I CAN SEE FOR MYSELF.

Sunday, December 8, 2013

12/8 - what are ya waiting for?

"NAME YOUR OWN PRICE"

INFO HERE- link

Yes, it takes a bit of planning on your part.

winter is where it's at for all Jax inshore fishing!














If you can call this a winter so far...
 




















Last week, my crew lathered up in sun screen!


















It's been t-shirt weather. Not winter weather.




















While the rest of the country, and out west even Dallas TX has been blasted by winter condition.....NOT HERE!   (photos are from 2012 winter)



904-642-9546
8am-8pm
-since 1996 Jacksonville 'full-time' fishing guide service.

Friday, December 6, 2013

12/6 - GoPro JAWS & Trout Blues

The handiest ever, GoPro mounting system!  I love this thing. Check out "why".



Big problem though...when I got excited and hooked a 27" Redbass, on a Storm wild-eye Shad "swim bait". Along the south Jetty in 28' of water. I hit my "GoPro remote control"
fast, to get the footage of a great fish fight on light tackle.

Obviously, I turned camera off instead of ON! And when it came down to the very end. I didn't get the BEST footage of the day. Gawd dang I was pissed as I reviewed what I had shot today.

NO Bait on the Jettywolf. Just a quickly trip to do various camera angles and make a review type video. And I still caught 4 "dink" Yellowmouth & Speckled Trout, and the 27" Redbass.

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The Next Day, Thursday 12/5:

OMG...what a perfect day! Light winds. Only two guys aboard the Jettywolf. "The Hunt for the Speckley Bastards" all day.

It was 10am at the jetties, three of us float-rig fishing live Shrimp. NOT A SINGLE BITE.
Even, me!

South Jetty, North Jetty.....D-E-A-D on a flooding tide from hell. (NEW MOON)

Holy Bazzaro World, Bat Man!!!

"Here's yer sign". GO ELSEWHERE.

So we ended up in Mill Cove by 11:00am. The Cove was MEGA flooded.

It was Noon by the time Patrick caught the first Trout. Barely a 15" keeper.
To make a very long story shorter. The three of us ended up with three keeper (barely) Trout, 10 14" Trout, a small Flounder, and 3 dozen 15-17 inch Redbass. It was also DEAD SLOW up in the nursery grounds. Is there any LEGAL IN FLORIDA REDFISH IN THAT PLACE?

Yes, Mill Cove. "Romper room, Sesame Street" was barely cutting it. But, the move did have us catching at least. And my crew was happier.

ENDLESS too warm conditions. Not enough winter. Trout fishing is almost futile. I finally realize that.
It's certainly not me.

Like a relationship gone bad. You wonder, "what could I have done. What can I do..."
Then you realize. "It's NOT me."

A buddy of mine, who stereo typically fishes the ICW, and creeks told me. "I've given up on Trout, this year."

LOOKS LIKE THE JETTYWOLF HAS TOO ALSO.

-FRESH JUMBO DEAD SHRIMP (Drum bait)
-FRESH CAUGHT CUT CROAKER (Redbass bait)
-EXPENSIVE FIDDLER CRABS (Sheepshead bait)

-Will be the norm I suppose, from here on out.
-Will save me a lot of mental anguish?

It really hurts, because all I live for is this time of year. Giant Jetty Trout. Cold weather. And then it's soon back to 95 degrees in the shade again.....


Hmmmmmm, look below! Yes, just look down. Right here on this screen. See the photo on the Video, on the post below this one??

Check out the date. Check out the size of that Trout.


DO I HAVE PROOF OR WHAT?


I always have proof, that's the problem.



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Tuesday, December 3, 2013

12/3 - Let's repeat.....in 2013




SEE THAT WEATHER WIDGET ON THE RIGHT SIDE BAR OF THIS BLOG?
YEAH, IT'S THERE AMONGST ALL THE OTHER SUPER INFO ABOUT MAYPORT FISHING YOU'LL FIND HERE.

-TAKE A GOOD LOOK!
-CLICK THE WEATHER LINK!

PLEASE DON'T COMPLAIN ABOUT THE WEATHER IF YOU CAN'T PLAN AND PICK A PROPER DAY.

THIS WEEK ALONE THE WEATHERHEADS HAVE BEEN TALKING PERFECTION.

PLUS THE TIDES ARE GREAT FOR T-ROUTZ!

THATS ONLY IF YOU'RE INTO CATCHING FISH, OF COURSE.

Monday, December 2, 2013

12/2 - POCKET FULL OF WHAT?????

The only time you will witness this phenomenon in your life.     
                                                                     
August 2014 
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This phenomenon occurs only once every 823 years. Chinese people call it: ‘Pocketful of money!’  

So, with that said......

I'll be soooooo busy and make such a living next August that I'll be heading to Slidell La. for the month of September (yeah, right during Hurricane peak'ness) but I don't care. I'll be in the "mother land of all Trout"...

NOT!

- it would have to be a time capsule back to No wars, and a balanced budget. For that to happen for me.

Saturday, November 30, 2013

11/29 - While you sat drinking coffee next to the fire, bored to death.....

You could have been out on a day filled with catching and adventure!



Seeing it was ""USUALLY"" the #1 day of the year besides 4th of July in the 110 degree heat for all charter fishing, in bazzaro world, Florida You would have not know it by the looks of the weather. And of course, the pre-date calls, I hadn't received, all week.

Yeah, I was lucky. If you look at it that way, to have had the same "crew(s)" I had booked this week last year in the chilly, but sunny, calm TROUT FILLED, weather.

Obviously you read the report below this one about Ed, Ronny & I doing a hour and a half charter on Tuesday before it rained buckets on us. Catching one nice trout before hitting the dock, all wet.

Well today, the day after Thanksgiving. I had The Walters, plus one. Dan, Scott's brother along this time, with of course dad.

Yep, the standard manly trip...."because today you had to be!" If not prepared, like a Boy Scout.

Here I am, at the dock, "YOUR CHIEF EAGLE SCOUT", ready to rock & roll!!!
























At First Light, I was greeted at the dock by the ole saying; "Red sky in the morning Sailors, take warning. But it didn't scare me or my crew".



















Certainly, not a uncommon appearance to the sky, this time of year. Kinda, S.O.P- standard operating procedure! And like Dr. Phil says on TV........"THIS AIN'T MY FIRST RODEO"

It was dead calm. And basically a "here's yer sign" to what's in store. It was chilly...But not frigid. The water and the Coast is always warmer than a Walmart parking lot on the BFE side of town. Us "coastals" are lucky that way, in the winter.

I had ONE plan in mind. Go to the last place I've seen a "LIVE" Trout. So the boat ride wasn't long. But I should attempt to at least mimic last years TROUT slaughter with the Walters, again this year. 

Right??   It's the least I could do.

So upon arrival. The first several Trout bit, and jumped into the fish box within a few minutes!



























This is "no throw-back bank"...there's a period of time along this area that there won't be a single non-keeper Trout caught. So I was very happy because we already did better than I thought we would and we're only a hour into the day! 

These fish weren't monsters....But in Capt Dave's terms (that's me) they were "sweethearts"....near and dear to my heart/soul and well being. Seeing I could live happy the rest of my life with over flowing fish boxes of fish like these, caught all kinds of ways.




































The box filled up quite nicely as the tide faded away. And we only lost maybe twenty minutes by being visited (another name for inconvenienced by the FWC) with just short of a colonoscopy!! By one of the states finest.  At that tide, we probably only lost out on 3 additional Trout for the fish box and nine fillets for the dinner table.

I brought just enough live river crickets (aka: shrimp) to do the job for the morning. Because once we re-entered the wilds of the river by 10:30am, the winds were a HONKIN'.

We went to the Jetties. It wasn't bad. But the sea spray from the northside of the north was quite good as we sat and caught a few Whiting for the fish box. And NO croakers for Redbass cutbait. Which was the plan. Using fresh dead shrimp I had left over from Tuesday's failed wet charter.



















Then, I tried anchoring at the little jetties after we watched 3 guys in a 23' center console up against the rocks, with twin outboards wrapped up in the anchor line....."what a FUBAR that was!"

Trying their best to hold the boat off the BOULDERS as one guy was untangling and cutting the anchor line off TWO props. I offered a hand, by pulling them away from the rocks. But they seemed to have it somewhat under control. Got away from the rocks and later anchored in the I.C.W. and then later...motored away. With the boat owner probably needing to change his "Fruit of the looms".
They probably would have fared a bit better scratch and scrape wise in a USDA grade ALLOY boat.

(But, I'll remain a rogue ranger of the alloy world, till I'm dead and gone, before people wake up to the fact that ALLOY is perfect for our environment around here. Just NOT Alaska. As so many seem to falsely believe.) 

Either way, I couldn't stay anchored at the Little Jetties as the wind was in full 25 knots regalia, out of the Northeast. So I went and tried the other side of the river. And we caught a handful of Yellowmouth Trout, worthy of being dropped into the fish box. To add to the Whiting and Specks, we had. 























I could have took many more photos, I know. But under the circumstances I was a tad busy, pressed for time, and going through Bazzaro world anchoring frustrations. Which leads to less time to get all artsy fartsy, as I'm known for. But less winds make it much easier to play shutter-bug, or videographer.

I predicted many many weeks ago; That it'll be at least Thanksgiving before we see any serious Trout numbers to the east where the Jettywolf roams this time of year.

I may have been correct. A few more trips will be proof or not.

So, given that this IS  the time of year to "don thy float-rigs", large amounts of live shrimp, best fishing outerwear, I expect to hear from ya. 

And prior, you'll need to purchase some Peanut Oil or Canola Oil, a black cast Iron skillet, and some Zaterains Country fish fry mix.

Because, the Redfish, Trout, Yellowmouth (weakfish), and Sheepshead along with Black Drum on the bottom will be the only thing on my mind.. 

Don't you want  to fish with a fishing guide that loves fishing in the winter, and will get you fish no matter what??  I don't deer hunt or watch football either!

Call: 904-642-9546 8am-8pm eastern time please. 

Or email me at: charter@captdaves.com to check on dates for this holiday season.     

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

11/26 - then it got really wet...

I was so happy to have two really great guys back aboard the Jettywolf today. Ed & Ronny from S.C. cam down again. "After last years way-lay on big Trout at the jetties, heck I would have too!!!"

Ed is the killer, and Ronny is the kicked back one.  Ying & Yang, makes for a good duet. With hyper ready to kill Capt Dave in the middle. Last year we had a blast.

Yes, I knew going in what we faced "weather-wise". And so did the guys. But did they cancel, NO.
Did they whine. Hell no.

So I kept it really close. Departing at 7am, in the rain sprinkles.

I told the guys, "We going to a place where if they bite they're gonna be really nice fish. But at the same time, it's been Bazzaro world as far as the Trout this fall. And they may not be there at all..." 

We hit the first spot at break-neck speed. I basically idled over to the first anchor drop. The guys worked live shrimp on float-rigs perfectly.

-NO FISH

Then, after we discussed my initial statement about the way it could be, Ronny's float went down with a head shaking rod tip throbbing pulse.





















Here's Ronny's 1st take down. A sweet 20 incher.

As the very last of the falling tide (which wasn't a strong one to start off with) slowed down, I kept adjusting us in the area, to the tide conditions and we never had another taker.

Then came the, REAL RAIN!!!

And Yes, I was exactly right!

It was a mix of what I initially told the guys, back at the dock.

I KNOW MT WATERS. 

ESPECIALLY. MY FISHERY!!  

ESPECIALLY, WHEN IT COMES TO MY TROUT FRIENDS

....OR MY TROUT ENEMIES. DEPENDING ON HOW WE LOOK AT IT, THAT DAY .

Plus the weather.

So as it poured rain, we went back to the dock, our morning was wet and over.
Next up, would be the 20 knot South winds as forecasted. Which is highly unusual this time of year.

So we packed it in, at 9am.

 And Ed said he'd be coming back in December to go to, one place.
THE JETTIES!
Even if had to come alone, without Ronny.

Sunday, November 24, 2013

11/23 - Summer in November & Braided line "Bubble Buster"

I'm not liking it either.
Where's WINTER?

-plus Doc Miller's back in Jax, and catches his first Speck. And that was the last one of the day.
They aren't where I'm at. Might just be an "Off" year?

Many Reds up to 32", first Float-rig Sheepshead. Just enough Yellowmouth Trout.
ONE SPECK.






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The Braided Line "bubble buster"

I have been called Captain Gadget, and the tackle-shop-aholic, amongst many other things, I'm sure.
And both I named are certainly true.

Yeah I like gadgets if that's what you call'em. Maybe that's why I love doing video's as much as fishing. "been there done that" , for sure when it comes to the fishing around here aspect. Not a whole lot of new things happening. IE: the Trout limits haven't changed to 25 per person at 12 inches.
Or the Redbass haven't grow to 150 pounds lately. So yeah, I get my "fishing enjoyment" these days out of making video's and practicing being creative with the fishing that is afforded us around here, on a daily basis. Plus, most of all doing Video's with customers, so I can share with "hopefully" perspective future customers.

-Inform, before you Perform!

Okay, enough of that.

Let's talk "tackle-shop-aholic" 

A tent sale at Strike Zone around here is like a fishing community event. I hope you've been to a few. It's a great way to burn hours and hours on a weekday, thats for sure. I see people there that I haven't seen in years usually. And some, well....I see too much of.

I believe 100% in supporting LOCAL business'. I AM ONE. And need your support, too.

(These Free Reports has a "tip jar". Since day one it has gone empty. You know, it's on the top of the right side bar of this blog...?)

But there is times, especially in this charter fishing biz. That I just can't pay MSRP, for alot of stuff. Which most stores have to sell at, to keep that A/C goin in the 100 degree heat, and the employee's fed and happy.

That's where places like Ebay & Amazon come in for me.

If you saw the number of 7'6" Shakespeare Ugly Stik "Striper" rods I just sold.  (TWELVE that were sold for $10.00 each that I wasn't using any longer.)

You'd see. I deal in B-U-L-K. Think of me like the guy in Costco or Sam's club that pushes his cart by you and has those 5 pound cans of Peanut butter & Jelly in it. And you look at him thinking about the jokes you heard that stand-up comedian make about people like him.

Well he could have 4 kids, and 8 foster children!! 

Or he could be like me. Buying in BULK has it's merits. It's there when ya need it!

And I usually need it.

Need proof????????
   

























So yeah, I like getting my Braided line in BULK and I need it cheap!

Here's the Braided line Bubble Buster

-would ya believe me if I told ya, I just got last week 1093 Yards of 100 pound braided line for my Shimano TLD 50 2- speed  big shark reel, I'm gearing up now for next summer, for................$48.00. Free shipping!

Makes ya kinda re-think the word BULK, and the words MSRP or Tent sale, huh?

Now, It'll be here tomarrow. And only took 4 days to get delivered. 

Of course you're thinking. I don't need that much 100 pound Braid. And something must be wrong with it. Yes,the latter is what I was thinking. But, then again. I read the Buyer reviews..."does that throw a hint to where this can be found, yet?"

AMAZON, yes!

I really took my time to read all the reviews. Studied what the good the bad were. And still said. "How can I go wrong!"

The reviews are 95% great. And one reviewer pointed out that, "really, how bad can it be? "You can always return it, and how many line manufactures are there. A handful? That make all the same lines across the Globe?" And if we're talking Japanese braided line. They sure do take their fishing serious over there. So can it be all that bad?"  

So, take it or leave it. It really doesn't matter to me.

Here's the ""L-I-N-K""

Shop and you'll see that YES you can pay a lot less, and save the cash for buying gas or shrimp, instead.

Read the reviewers comments. Look at all the brands you don't recognize. They are the Japanese brand braided lines. But it's easy to see the price differences. And instead of YARDS, the line is in METERS.  So just get B-U-L-K!

That's what I'm doing!

AND YES, AS I GO ALONG HERE BULKING UP ON LINE THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. I WILL REVIEW ON AMAZON AS WELL AS HERE ON THIS DAILY REPORTS BLOG. 









Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Capt Dave reviews innovative tackle:





Used and approved at: www.captdaves.com

BTW, BOOK ALL HOLIDAY TRIPS ASAP! YES, EVEN NEW YEARS!

THIS SATURDAY'S 11/23/13 FORECAST:
LIGHT VARIABLE NORTH WINDS!!!!!!!!!!!
BECOMING 5-10kts BY AFTERNOON.
PERFECTION

TIME TO INSHORE FISH IS NOW. 

SLOW RISING TIDE (between moons) PERFECT FOR BLACK DRUM ON BOTTOM OR JIG-N-SHRIMP COMBO MEALS ON THE CAST!

11/19 - Where the action is:

This BLOG has received:  2,878 Page views in the last 30 days
And still just a few days around Thanksgiving "PRE-BOOKED?"

Folks, it's well over due to get "any" Holiday dates reserved, NOW.


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Sunday, November 17, 2013

11/16 - Went the other way....

There were East winds at the Jetties, how much I don't know since I turned left out of the boat ramp. I went the other way.....Mill Cove.

Had some guys wanting to go. But at the last minute said, "it was going to be too rough!!"

(they knew all that, though they were from up in Canada?)

I see no ROUGH water?

Do you?

Yes, Mill Cove was the nursery "cove" for me. Caught literally dozens of dozens of fish. Trout & Reds.

It's TOO warm.

Where's W-I-N-T-E-R?

This doesn't compare to Jetty fishing what so ever.

Friday, November 15, 2013

11/15 - They'll show....when?

HERE'S A JETTYWOLF TRIBUTE TO A FISH THAT KEEPS ME UP AT NIGHT.
( I love'em)


11/14 - Last Tuesday..."Pre-Frontal"

Took me a little longer getting this done. Been to the eye doctor. Found out my problem was Cataracts.
Nothing terrible. Just not great super distance vision anymore in my right eye. And it really bothers me, because I'm "right-eyed".

So, here's 11/12 Video fishin' report: