I first bought the Shout Jig Bag System III in white (Medium and Long) and a Shout Separate Jig Bag II. It’s been over a year (2012?) now and the items have been with me in over 20 fishing trips, some being 3 day long trips. I had overloaded the bag and now have reduced … Continue reading
Newport Pier In Miami – Dade Opened June 15th, 2013
The Newport pier located in Sunny Isles Beach, FL (Miami-Dade County) has been finished. The opening ceremony of the new pier was on June 15th. The previous Newport Pier was destroyed by Hurricane Wilma in 2005. The opening of the pier was celebrated on the 15th of June with fireworks dancing and much more, too … Continue reading
Vertical Jigging with Right Hook Charters 6-21-2013
THE FISHING TRIP: Aboard the “Right Hook ” with Captain Mike The Spot : Riviera beach Wrecks Weather : Partly Cloudy with Chances of Rain but the rain was not close to us. Water: 3 foot seas Fish catches: Amber jacks, African Pompano, Almaco Jacks, Horse eye Jacks, and a black fin tuna Biggest size … Continue reading
If you Didn’t Know Report 6-20-2013
I will be writing some reports on Conservation, most will be related with Regulation Changes and or proposed changes as I find them and believe will affect Recreational fishermen. These are just FYI and you should check with the Governing Authorities on their accuracy as these are extracted snippets from their sites. If you knew … Continue reading
Jigging Trip June 15th on the Reward Won
THE FISHING TRIP: Saturday June 15th 2013 Aboard the “ Reward Won ” with Captain Wayne The Spot : Fished from Miami to Fowey Rocks light Weather : Sunny, calm winds Water: Calm Fish catches: Black fin tunas, Bonitos, Almaco Jacks, red Groupers Biggest size Type : All small fish, bonitos up to 15 pounds … Continue reading
Bait Trip on Out of Control IV June 1st 2013
THE FISHING TRIP: Saturday June 1st 2013 Aboard the “Out of Control IV” with Captain Ralph The Spot : Fished from Port Everglades to Hollywood Beach area Weather : Rainy, Very Cloudy Water: 2 to 4 foot seas with a few bigger swells in between Fish catches: yellow tail snappers, small throw back mutton snappers, … Continue reading