Thursday, May 28, 2015

5/28 - Nick & Ted's BIG adventure!






















After catching Whiting for "cut bait".



























Heck we even had fun catching bait, but these would be better, I bet.






















First few 22-30 pounders....









































Action wasn't steady at first....this is a "patience game".









































DOUBLE HEADER, THEN ONE GOT OFF.....





















40 PLUS POUNDER

Wednesday, May 27, 2015

5/27 - Unboxing "Daiichiseiko DS" Fishing Line Recycler with Capt Dave




I said I was getting one in a earlier post......I don't mess around!

Sunday, May 24, 2015

5/24 - NEW #5 OPEN EYE SWIVELS are here!

less terminal tackle is more terminal tackle.....is what I always say.

connect this swivel to your spoons, spinners, hooks or rigs and
NO MORE STUPID SPLIT RINGS!!!
















#5 - 30 pound swivel
                                      each comes in 20 paks!
#7- 60 pound swivel

number 7 is a 1/4 larger and better for larger lures.

No more split rings needed to get a swivel on a lure, hook, spoon or rig.

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SOME RIGS I MAKE FOR "DEEP JIG FISHING" WITH MY SLAB SPOONS IN THE ST. JOHNS RIVER FOR REDFISH, TROUT, JACKS, ETC.






































USING A 60# OPEN EYE SWIVEL AS A TIE POINT, AND ANOTHER IN CONJUNCTION WITH A OPEN EYE SIWASH HOOK, I MAKE MY OWN VERSION OF A "INSHORE" BUTTERFLY JIG, WITH A TOP MOUNTED HOOK THAT SWINGS, SO I CAN ADD EITHER FISHBITES OR A POWERBAIT TAIL TO THE HOOK FOR ADDED  SCENT AND ATTRACTION. THE FISHBITES MELTS AND FLUTTERS 
















AS DOES THE POWER-BAIT, WHEN I JIG THIS ALONG THE JETTY ROCKS OR ANY STRUCTURE IN THE ST. JOHNS RIVER........PLUS IT SNAGS "LESS".

FLUTTERING, DURING THE JIGGING MOTION, PLUS SCENT, PLUS MORE ATTRACTION. IF NO ONE HITS THIS, IT'S BECAUSE THERE'S NO AGGRESSIVE FISH WHERE I'M FISHING!


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Friday, May 22, 2015

5/22 - Most interesting day with Pat from Kentucky

Well, everything started off normal.....we beat feet down river to my Redbass ledge, and set up with cut Mullet out the back of the boat in what was the absolute last minutes of the falling tide.

We stood there on the back deck just a chattin away when from behind me one of the rods just doubled over wit the line screaming off my Fin-Nor 30 Sportfisher reels.

It was game on......BIG "R.B." - aka: Redbass, Redfish, Red Drum





















at least a 35 pounder. Pegged the 30 pound Bog-Grip scale.


























Okay, the tide now is about dead, time to head to the jetty rocks at the inlet and do some "JIGGIN".
With these kinda jigs. Not lead headed jigs. But short fat "vertical jigs" with a swinging hook that I fashioned myself. I've been slab spooning for a while. Well why not vertical "butterfly style" jigging at the jetties?  Why not?


























I believe these ar a ounce and a half, are chrome hammered style Butterfish jigs that normally would have a hook on the bottom end. But I made the single swinging hook. Add a bit of FISHBITES on the hook part as flavor and offshore it's a "mini" deadly, Micro Jig!

So we pulled up to the inside of the north jetty as the clean ocean water poured around the rocks. Had a perfect anchor and a perfect current. We grabbed the heavy action Tiger-lite Ugly Stiks, matched up with high speed 6:1 Daiwa Saltist 20 HC levelwind reels. Dropped over the jigs and for Pat it was an instant hook up on a Ladyfish. Then another....."good, I needed to re-stock my cut bait for the rest of the weekend."

Then, Pat starts vertical jigging just off the bottom again.....Monster hook-up!  And then we see it a 3 foot across MANTA RAY is leaping thru the air. Puts up a hell of a battle. But is it actually "mouth hooked"??? Or just snagged.

NOPE, it was mouth hooked and ate the jig.


































































This picture was after I took the hook out of it's upper lip. Very unhappy, it swam away just a little "worse" for the wear.

Next, I had a Redbass hook up on the jig. And got a royal ass handing! Breaking off my jig in the rocks. I only knew it was a redbass, because it fought just like this one. Which ate the vertical jig, gave a great fight, and was exactly 27 inches.....so it ended up in the cooler.















  


























It was Pat's turn again....this time he set the hook the rod bowed over like a horse shoe and didn't budge,,,,,"at first". And then started to move away and guess what he hooked this time, squarely in the corner of it's mouth?

Yep, a Loggerhead Sea Turtle ATE his jig as he vertically jigged it off the bottom at the base of the jetty rocks.  If you look real close you can see the jig in it's mouth.















































I hand-lined the Turtle over to the side of the boat and it let me reach down and snatch the hook out of it's beak, without much fuss.

The tide was rushing in and I had a few more spots to hit, so after awhile we picked up and moved.
Which in hind-sight we shouldn't have, because the next two spots we real duds.  And we laughed about it later that if we stayed at that spot, maybe Pat could have hooked up a Manatee, or a Dolphin, next with his jigging technique.

And in all reality, we should have stayed right there and seen if we could pick off a few more Redbass.

I was just so happy that my jigs worked, and that they don't even snag up in the jetties all that bad when the hook is free swinging.  This won't be the last time I take those Micro-jigs with my home made "butterfly style " swinging hook out to the rocks for more combat.

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

5/18 - New Moon, what a bitch!





ALL DAY.......just Sharks!  And one 1/2 dead Redbass.

LIVE BAIT equals Unbelievable Shark bites in the river.

Best bait so far for big Reds, on the Jettywolf?
CUT 1/4 pound chunks of Ladyfish.

Sunday, May 17, 2015

5/16 - REDFISH EATER to REDFISH battles (7)

                                       5/16 - JETTYWOLF REPORT
Super great day on Saturday. Left the stiff Eastward breezes to the offshore crowds, while we went up in the river and caught Ladyfish and Blues in the morning at high tide. Then went "whackin the Bulls".......and "got worked over by a Bull?"
7- Reds from 45 lbs. plus (scale finally broke)
1-7 foot Redfish eating shark (up in the river!) pics don't do this man=eater any justice! took a hour and a 1/2 to get boat side.
Even caught a Redfish that had survived a Shark attack.
a "who let those dawgs out!!" kind of day. What FUN.
MANY...."Double-headers", which was GREAT.
Today, "size did matter!"





































Friday, May 15, 2015

Jacksonville Fishing with Capt Dave



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Even larger sizes coming soon!

5/14 - JACKSONVILLE REDFISH HIGHLIGHTS

Thursday, May 14, 2015

5/14 - CHECK IT OUT!

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#7 "Open Eye", rolling swivels - No more split rings!
















JUST PINCH CLOSED, ADD TO JIG, LURE, OR SMALL HOOK
number 7 open eye rolling swivels, 20 bulk paks!!

NO MORE STUPID SPLIT RINGS ON YOUR SMALL LIGHT TACKLE LURES, SPOONS OR RIGS.

I ADD THESE TO MY "SLAB SPOONS" WHEN JIGGING WITH EXCELLENT RESULTS.

MANDATORY WHEN USING "SPINNING TACKLE".  STOP THE SPIN, AND NO SPLIT RINGS ADDING BULK AND MORE "BS" TO YOUR LIGHT TACKLE PRESENTATIONS!!!!!!!!
















Small 30 pound test open eye swivels, just pinch closed on your rig, lure or hook and go fishin'. Want extra security? Add a drop of super glue where the pinch comes together. But not absolutely needed. I don't bother doing that.
















Here's where I add them to the front of my "slab spoons" when jigging the river or jetties. Especially, if I have someone using a "spinning reel".

NO ADDITIONAL RIGGING....usually there would be the need for a split ring for attachment of a swivel.

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5/11 & 12 - River Channel, deep fishing & Jetty Slab Spoonin















Sunrise at boat ramp























Caught a nice "flattie at the dock waiting on customer, with a 1/2 oz Crippled Herring Jig.















42 pound Redfish for Richard, first thing. Then, the Sharks found us!




















Richard caught this weird fish in the river. It's large! And after some research it's a Oceanic Puffer fish. Never seen on in the river ever before.















After many a bite, lost tackle, bit leaders, lost fish in the river we went to the inlet and he caught this 28 inch Redfish along the rocks.  Not huge amounts of fish to the boat. But loads of action.  The Sharks have really shown up on the Bull Redfish spot. That was 1/2 the reason. Then the wind blew really bad by 11am, which made everything difficult.

The next day, alot less winds, much nicer and out of at least 8 hook-ups in the river between Bull Redfish and Sharks we got ZERO to the boat, and even had a broken levelwind on a reel. The hook-up's were so intense that I brought the intermediate Sharkin' gear, added 400# mono leaders, and would you believe then nothing would bite those baits?????  What the hell....and the bites that we did get on the big gear, the "whatever" wouldn't really commit, 100%. They'd pick the baits up and then drop them.

Bait of choice was large chunks of Ladyfish. And we even tried jumbo dead shrimp.

We gave up......and went to the jetties and jigged the rocks with a Slab spoons and Nick caught this 33" Redfish and it kicked his butt, really bad.






















Getting after targeting these BIG fish isn't always so easy.

As I said about the Bull Redfish, the longer the spring / Summer presses on the harder it can get. Soon enough we'll be dealing with huge stingrays on the bottom, let alone Sharks eating our Bull Redfish.

""VIDEO COMING SOON""























So......I believe I'll concentrate on lighter tackle fishing, and give that Heavy Duty deep river channel fishing a break for awhile.

Saturday, May 9, 2015

5/9 - Jettywolf show-n-tell; Baker Gaff 'n' Scale



CAN'T WAIT TO NOT HAVE TO LEAN WAY OVER THE SIDE OF THE BOAT CONSTANTLY.

BAKER GAFF 'N' SCALE & BOGA-GRIP SHOW AND TELL.

Bull REDFISH? Where? - JETTYWOLF LIVE


Did that LOW pressure system really do this?
Two days of struggles when it sat off our coast....for sure.
Supposedly, heading to Outer Banks.
-------------------------------------------------

Tropical Storm Ana has formed off the southern Atlantic coast of the United States, making it the first named tropical system of the 2015 Atlantic Hurricane Season.
Ana was first classified as a subtropical, or hybrid storm, having some warm, tropical features and some cool, non-tropical features.
However, early Saturday morning, Ana strengthened and transitioned to a tropical storm.
Hurricane hunter aircraft began flights into the storm on Thursday morning. Ana, which formed late Thursday night, will affect part of the southeastern United States with rain, wind and rough surf through the Mother's Day weekend as it reaches the Carolina coast.








IT WAS DEAD OFF OUR COAST THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, AND I SUPPOSE IT EFFECTED THE FISH BITE, BECAUSE EVERYTHING WENT DEAD!




Tuesday, May 5, 2015

5/3 - Jacksonville fishing Charters; BULL REDFISH FEVER



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Sunday, May 3, 2015

5/2 - SOLO SPRING BULL REDFISH - Jacksonville Florida



C'C'mon and git you some.  It's time before it gets too hot.
Give me some heads-up, book your trip, and then we go.

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Thursday, April 30, 2015

4/29- TRICKED OUT DAIWA ZILLION, Finishing Touches



"BAIT CASTING REEL CUSTOMIZATION"

- Join Capt Dave as he puts the finishing touches to his "patriotic" Daiwa Zillion TD baitcasting reel. And learn a bit about how these reels tick. 

Then, get ready for another complete Zillion Trick Out, marathon when the Blue & Gold parts come in for his 2nd Zillion reel.

Parts: http://www.hedgehog-studio.co.jp/
Daiwa Handle: EBAY!

Monday, April 27, 2015

4/26 - Giant Spring Bull Redfish; aboard Jettywolf in Jacksonville FL.



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Today's crew used a Gift Certificate bought months earlier. And as it worked out. The Jettywolf is in the BIG REDFISH mode. So the crew went 2 for 3 giant bull Redfish that went 40-45 pounds, and then afterwards we went and jig fished on lighter tackle and got into schools of Ladyfish, just for the fun of it.


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Sunday, April 26, 2015

4/26 - Changing it up......

Yesterday was "hang up the float rig day", time to pursue the non-keepable. But then again, the pursuit of the more powerful.

Had Len Gieger and his father-in-law aboard the JETTYWOLF in the hard west winds today. Using cut ladyfish that were caught yesterday and kept chilled on ice for today. It's also another time of year called "FREE bait". I love that.....B&M bait & tackle probably doesn't? Oh well, I'll just buy more bags of pork cracklin's in the morning.

So we hit the river and weren't out there very long when, we hooked up.

Well, three hook ups and two actually made "into" the boat. each estimated at 40-45 pounds, because this time of year a 30 lb. Boga-Grip doesn't do any good. (always wanted a 60 pound Boga, I'll have to check Ebay!!)






































Afterwards we went and pitched "slab spoons and shrimp" for 20 hooked up Ladyfish, maybe 5 got to the net, just for the fun of it.
At Whiteshell rocks and the North jetty before calling it a day of good fish catching.

VIDEO footage coming.....

Saturday, April 25, 2015

Jus' a reminder....

JUS' A REMINDER .....THE NEXT TIME YOU BOOK A CHARTER WITHOUT KNOWING , LOOKING OR ASKING WHAT KIND OF BOAT YOU'LL BE GOING ON.

THAT LITTLE 17 FOOTER YOU SPENT THE DAY ON  WITH THE FAMILY COULD HAVE BEEN A COMMERCIAL GRADE BOAT, WITH LOADS OF ROOM, SAFETY AND COMFORT.




4/25 - Last day of Float-rigging

Had Vic M. aboard the jettywolf today and the forecast was for rain, rain, rain and a south wind.
Well we saw neither.
The winds all morning were what seemed to me as DUE EAST!

Vic called me and said he loves Trout, eating Trout. And wanted to learn more about catching them.
I told him, "I can teach you all about Float-rig fishing, It catches Trout and everything else that eats LIVE Shrimp."

So today we headed out. I wasn't about to go through what I went through at the Jetties yesterday and plus in all reality there's no Trout there anyhow, barely has been this whole year!  So we headed up river and fished every single Trout spot I have in a area that I can just hop from spot to spot.

The wind was blowing straight up the stern of the boat as we laid on anchor, so No this wasn't a south wind at all.

We caught a few Trout here and there and many spots didn't even yield a bite. About 10 Trout, mostly small ones, a Flounder and a pup red, and several good sized Jacks and ladyfish is what the day consisted of. Basically, a average spring "where are the big Trout" day.  I can say that because I remember back when this time of year I'd be catching so many nice Trout in the same area, that it's only now a distant memory.

I always "squeek" Float-rig fishing out for as long as I can. Then comes a day when it's time to pack in the float-rig rods and do something else for the rest of the spring/summer.

Well, I think today was that day. Not that we didn't have fun, but I know Vic expected more. But I couldn't squeeze blood from a turnip, either.

Want great Trout fishing, go in the deep winter months. That's the best we have, or at least when I do my very best.

Now, it'll be "slab spoon jigging" for fun fish. Bottom fishing for any Studs such as over -sized Redbass, Sharks and the like.





















Vic never caught a Jack before, and never caught a Ladyfish, either. So he got yanked on pretty good and decided he liked the fight of the smaller Trout better. Vic wasn't a youngster. I could see he liked the kick-back let the float drift kinda fishing. Just wish we had more Trout and bigger.

Next up...... Bottom fishing
                    More Video reviews and Reel Trick out video's.  

4/24 - What the Moon & Wind can do for you.

No photos, No Video, just the written word for today.

So what can the Moon and the wind do for you??????

Screw you like you haven't been screwed in years, that's what!

Today we had NE winds on top of a tide so weak that there was no "Noticeable"  tide flow for up to 4 hours after the statistical tide change.

The tide has to move, right?  Well I'm sure it was, but hell if you could find a spot at the Mayport Jetties where there was some serious movement, add in the 15+ knot NE winds and that meant for the first 4 hrs of the day with Steve and son Chris, it was like we were being the brunt of a bad joke.

ZIP CODE CHANGE....as bad as I hate to leave my boats name sake and run for miles the other direction I did it, only to go to 2 spots that also had no tide. aka: water movement.

Spot number three, and finally I found water moving from more than just the wind....

I.G. - instantaneous Gratification

First float with live shrimp pitched by me behind the boat, and it went down. SPECKLED TROUT
15". And in the box it went!

For the next 2 hrs Steve and Chris caught a dozen Specks and only one Bluefish. Not monsters, but between the St. Johns River average; 14-16" boxing about 10 of them.

I hesitated to even use the words I.G. because prior to that float going down with a Trout, the whole morning was one 8" Flounder and two 20" Bonnethead Sharks. Over four hours prior.....!

I  can't imagine a place harder to fish in the state of Florida sometimes, than right here in my back yard. If there is one, I'd like to know about it. So I can avoid it like the Plague!

Heading out in the next hour for Saturday's instructional Float-rig fishing charter with Victor, and then Sunday Fun Day with Father and Son.

I'm prepared for.........What the Moon & Wind can do for ME.

Sunday, April 19, 2015

4/18 - Jacksonville Fishing; I call this covering ground



WHERE WERE YOU?
IT WAS A GORGEOUS DAY IN THE MIDDLE OF APRIL AND NO ONE WANTED TO GO?

There's many times people do all they can to make it so difficult for me to even take you.

Let me count the ways.....

They call the morning of. That doesn't work out very often. People call the day before but seem to not want to commit, because I need your commitment "less than 24 hours notice?
1/2 up front deposit, mandatory."

Think I'm a party boat? Yep, no one ever goes to my website any more. They think ya just walk on with 18 people like I'm a bus, back home in Bakersville USA.  SORRY, I do (4) people and thats too many in my book......with ADVANCED DEPOSIT.

Or instead of having a bus load, will call with 5 people. Uneven numbers don't cut it in Life, and are one OVER because I carry a fishing license to cover 4 persons only!

Please folks. Do some investigation, ask a few questions. And reserving is easy in all reality.

Sometimes I feel as if I had a 30 ft. Bass Pro shops party barge, I could do more trips. Load them all up, drop anchor, dead shrimp for everyone...... and call it fishing.

BUT I'M NOT A INSHORE PARTY BOAT. And plan on staying that way.