Archive for the 'Lady fish' Category
Thursday, May 29th, 2008
Dave, Greg, and Joey
The tide was going out most of the night. It slacked at 10:30 p.m. The winds are strong 10-15E. The pinfishing was kind of rough. Still a lot of small baits. The fishing was tough with all the wind. The bite was on for a bit. We had some nice hook ups but just couldn’t get anything to the boat. Joey lost the best fish of the night. It was a nice Snook, he just couldn’t get it turned. He did a great job. There were a few Ladyfish caught. Thanks again Dave and Greg for your support. Joey keep fishing you are a natural. It was truly a pleasure to meet and fish with you guys.
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Wednesday, May 21st, 2008
John, Bob, and Sans
The weather was windy 10mph west. At dark the winds laid down. Pinfish were still tough to find. We caught atleast 3 dozen though. The tide was incoming all evening. The tide slacked around 11 p.m. The moon was fullest. The fishing was slow. There were a few hits near the end of the tide. Bob landed a nice big Red. On the outgoing the Blues and Ladyfish are in there thick. You have to beat them off. John caught one keeper Snook on a plug. Over all I would say that the fishing was slow due to the full moon. It was a beautiful night though. Thanks John, Bob, and Sans it was pleasure to fish with you guys again. Hopefully next time we can tear them up!
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Sunday, May 18th, 2008
Dave, Renato, and Marli
The weather is nice. A little overcast with some small showers. The wind is west 10mph. Incoming tide most of the night. The tide slacked at 11 p.m. Well we left from the inlet at 5 p.m. and headed to fish the beaches for croakers. No luck, maybe there gone after that bad weather. I just need to find them again. The pinfish catch wasn’t much better. We ended with close to 3 dozen pins. As we started to fish Dave hooked up first, on the second drift. This one was a screamer, it ripped off some line in a hurry, Big Snook. Dave did a great job of landing it, 36 inches. The bite was on. We were getting a hit just every drift. Renato caught the first keeper, just 28 inches. Next fish was on the boat was Dave’s biggest Snook 37 inches and FAT! check out the picture! Dave also put the next keeper in the box a 30 inches. That was a good night if we would of had more bait we possibly would of got a third keeper. Thanks Renato, Marli, and Dave it was great to fish with you. Marli I hope that your back is feeling better. Sorry again for the jerks fishing from the rocks. Enjoy the fish.
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Wednesday, May 7th, 2008
Kelly and Bob
Kelly and Bob are friends and business partners. They run Malabar storage here in Palm Bay, Fl. The tide was incoming all night the switch was at midnight. We caught plenty of Croakers, they were thick. We watched the sunset and then headed to fish. The fishing was really slow at first. The Bluefish are thick, watch your baits. With the tide getting faster the fishing became impossible. Bob was the only one to get a hit, he had it on for a minute but came up short. We decided to take a little break and kill some time instead of our baits. We anchored up and waited.
When we went back to fishing the tide was just starting to weaken. The bite didn’t happen for a bit. Kelly was first to catch a fish a nice Redfish. On the next drift Kelly caught a keeper Snook, just 28″. Bob caught a big Redfish a few minutes later. Kelly caught a Snook that was 37″ that was a big boy. Nice Catch and Congrads again. I switched them over to plugs and Bob caught his keeper Snook fat 30″ and another short. The ladyfish are crazy thick on the outgoing. Well it got late quick. 2 keepers and that was that. Thanks Kelly and Bob for hooking me up with some storage and I hope you guys had some fun.
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Tuesday, May 6th, 2008
Bob, Mo, and Karl
This trip was the 2nd Night for Bob and Mo. Karl is a friend of Bob and This was his first trip aboard the Attitude Adjustment. The tide was incoming in the inlet for an hour after dark. The bait was not plentiful. Winds SE 15. We managed to catch about three dozen. We made our way to the inlet around 7 p.m. I figured the bite was to happen early and at the slower tide.
We started to fish and Karl would be the first to feel the power of a nice over sized Redfish. Karl ended up having the hot hands. He caught two big Reds and a nice keeper Snook. Bob had a keeper Snook with a Redfish or two and a small Goliath on a wind cheater. The bite was hot right before and just a bit after dark. Great trip, thanks Bob, Mo and Karl it was great to hook you up!
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Friday, May 2nd, 2008
Bob, Bill, and Mo
The winds are blowing SE 15-20. The inlet tide is incoming until dark. Slack was right at dark. We found the Pins today they were pretty thick. The greenies are thicker than I have ever seen in the inlet. When we first started fishing the Bluefish were really thick. It was difficult to get a bait through the Blues. Mo managed to get through and landed a nice Red that was 29″. As it got dark, the tide started to move out and we had to move inside to the fenders. At first the Ladyfish were so thick that we couldn’t keep them off the lines. The tide picked up and the fishing got more difficult. The wind was really blowing hard. That was a tough night. Maybe the winds will lighten and we will have 1 more hour of the incoming before dark tomorrow.
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Wednesday, March 12th, 2008
Capt. Pat and his wife Pat
The fishing is slow. The water level is the lowest that I have ever seen. The inshore waters are cold again, but very clear. We got into some Ladyfish on the flats in the morning. The Bluefish are thick inside the Inlet. Well lets just hope that the fishing will pick up. Capt. Pat Price is a guide out of Stuart, fl. Check him out if your in the area. TIDE RUNNER Guide Service 772-288-0973
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