Joe and I fly down to Florida. Get off the airplane. Do business until 6pm. Eat a steak at some fancy joint and we are fishing by 8pm. God, I hate going out to dinner. I don’t care how nice the darn place is, who’s gonna be there or what they are serving. It always intereferes with fishing time. I will take a slice of pizza in my car over Filet Mignot or Lobster Tails anyday. The air temps and water temps are 85 and 70 and fish are everywhere. We showed up to our nearly limitless Snook and Jack Holes and the fish were piled on top of each other. We only fished and hour and half and we both had some nice fish on and sight fished to some good sized snook. I was using a shrimp pattern and casting out beyond a great light. WHAM! I had a huge fish on. A big Snook, but he broke me off. These fish will snap 15 lb. test in a heartbeat. They have a sharp gill plate and it slice mono easily. So I bumped up to 30 lb fluorcarbon. Joe was using a good sized finger mullett patter and got one small snook and had a bunk on. We were kinda tired so we did not fish all that hard. Joe did catch this weird looking fish, that neither of us can find the name for. It is in the Jack family. Not really a fighter or anything worth a damn, but kinda cool to catch. Then I got a big lady fish. Guys in Florida call these trash fish, but I guess everything is perspective. Granted, I would not pursue these fish purposfully, however they are fun to catch. The are decent size, they jump like crazy and they fight well for their size. So, I guess its like anything else, one man’s trash is another man’s gold. Of course, I would prefer Tuna and/or Tarpon but I am not a picky guy. I will catch whatever is around and have fun doing it. That’s what I love about Florida. You never know what your gonna get on the fly. There are all types of crazy looking fish all of which are not catchable in Northern New England. So, for me, none of them are trash fish. They are all a new experience and all fun to catch and look at. Now, tonight, I might be singing a different toon. I want a big snook, jack, permit or a Tarpon. Stay tuned!
Book
- Alaska
- Guide & Fisherman
- Guiding: Choosing Your Guide And Choosing Your Customer
- Guiding: Do It Yourself With A Guide
- Guiding: Evolution Of A Guide
- Guiding: Freshwater, More Than Meets The Eye
- Guiding: Friends For Life
- Guiding: Know Where You Are
- Guiding: More Than Just A Fisherman
- Guiding: Mystery Of The Fisherman
- Guiding: Payment
- Guiding: Saltwater, A Different World
- Rough Fish
- Fly Fishing For Rough Fish: Why Do It?
- Introduced Rough Fish: The Carps & Other Invasive Species
- Methodology: Gear & Tactics For Pursuing Roughfish On A Fly
- More Roughfish: Bullheads, Whitefish, Goldeye, Burbot & Drum
- Rough Fish Environments: Where To Look For Rough Fish?
- Rough Fish Species: The Suckers
- Rough fish: A Lifetime Of Learning
- Rough Fish: Fishing For Dinosaurs (Gars & Bowfin)
- Rough Fish: What Are They?
- The Hook: Some Common Rough Fish Fly Patterns
- Spey
- Spey: Applications, Where Can You Do It?
- Spey: Atlantic Salmon, A Significant Fish
- Spey: Defined And Demystified
- Spey: Gear, The Nuts And Bolts
- Spey: Lines, They Are That Important
- Spey: Steelhead, New Traditions & A Modern Movement
- Spey: The Energy
- Spey: The Flies
- Spey: The Swing
- Spey: Two Critical Casts
- Striped Bass
- Striped Bass: Fishing Rocky Shorelines
- Striped Bass: Fishing The Beaches
- Striped Bass: Fishing The Flats
- Striped Bass: Fishing The Reefs
- Striped Bass: Fishing Tidal Rivers
- Striped Bass: Flatwing Swing
- Striped Bass: Fly Line Options & Choices
- Striped Bass: Gear, The Nuts & Bolts
- Striped Bass: Migration Patterns
- Striped Bass: What They Eat
- The Art Of Escape
- Fly Fishing: A Natural Drug
- Fly Fishing: A Validation Of Freedom
- Fly Fishing: Don’t Fight The Current
- Fly Fishing: It Is What It Is
- Fly Fishing: Socialization For Asocial Individuals
- Fly Fishing: The Allure Of The Fish
- Fly Fishing: The Art Of Escape
- Fly Fishing: The Simplicity Of It All
- Fly Fishing: Time Flies
- Fly Fishing: Times You Remember & Try To Forget
Those Lady fish are fun alright and a pull when they’re good sized, jump like crazy! You’re right. You really never know what to expect when you cast a fly in Fla! I had my first client today at Shawmut. Cold, windy, but we hooked him up alright on 2 browns. They got off, but we know they’re there. !!
Everglades Angler….a Cool shop. I was in there last March.