Archive for July, 2011
Customer Steve & Jennifer Fishing at home in Massachusetts
Monday, July 11th, 2011Hey Brett,
We got out on the lake this weekend and I wanted to share with you how inspiring our Florida fishing trip was. Jennifer even HELD her own fish for the first time!
This is another beauty we caught together:
And below is a photo of a monster pickerel (for our lake) that I got using the “snake”.
I also got a bass on the snake but it must have been small or I didn’t give him time to swallow it b/c the hook did not get set.
Thanks Steve and Jennifer for sharing pictures from your lake.
Bass Fishing South Florida Peacocks & Everglades
Sunday, July 10th, 2011
Today I have on board with father and son John and Dan from Scotland they come back every
two years to fish for peacocks and largemouth bass out in the Everglades on our adventures we caught over
twenty peacocks the first day and on the second day we caught over fifteen bass up to five pounds what a
good two days we had looking forward to seeing you guys again. Till next time tight lines and good fishing…. From Staff Writer Capt. Brett Isackson (bretti@bassonline.com) BassOnline.com / 888-829-BASS
Capt Kip Orlando Bass Fishing in July
Sunday, July 10th, 2011
This week onboard with Capt Kip a private fishing in Orlando lots of number Rafael Martin and Richard Young.
Till next time tight lines and good fishing….
From Staff Writer Capt. Kip Grunloh (fishing@bassonline.com)
BassOnline.com / 888-829-BASS
FWC Reveals “Trophy Catch” Program at iCast
Thursday, July 7th, 2011
A hallmark of the long-term Florida Black Bass Management Plan, which the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) approved on June 9, 2011, will be a sensational new TrophyCatch angler recognition program. Florida intends to ensure that Florida is the undisputed bass fishing capital of the world.
Representatives of the FWC, the Wildlife Foundation of Florida, and several corporate partners will be in Booth 2266 at ICAST, to discuss how industry partners can participate in the ground floor of this innovative conservation program. TrophyCatch will be a full-fleged intiative to document largemouth bass caught throughout Florida that are heavier than eight pounds and encourage their release. Incremental rewards and recognition will be provided to anglers reporting bass in the 8-10, 10-12, 12-13 and greater than 13-pound categories. (more…)
































