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Posts Tagged ‘everglades’
Wednesday, October 29th, 2008
Today we had the pleasure of taking out Mel Taylor from Weston, FL which is with the Channel 10 news team. He contacted our service at www.bassonline.com to setup up a fishing trip, he was especially interested to see if we could teach him how to use artificial lures. He seems to fish often, but with live bait.
We only had a short 4 hour day, so I had to work fast to bring Mel up to speed. We touch on several techniques, but caught most of our fish on a shaky head rig with an awesome new bait from JDC Bait company. Because of our policy, NO FISH-NO PAY, Mel knew we had a few fish with his name on it, which left him to fishing worry free. By the end of the trip Mel caught at least 5 fish on artificial baits and he learned a great deal.
Mel, is hooked and is looking at his schedule to come back this month!
If you are visiting South or Central Florida for work or vacation and want to experience the best bass fishing that there is to offer then please give us a call. We can be reached at (888) 629-BASS or email me…
Capt Brett
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Saturday, October 25th, 2008

The bass fishing in the Florida Everglades is probably one of the most consistent fisheries in the state, even though the Fish and Wildlife Commission has given it the #1 fishery stats when it comes to catch per hour you still need to fish to believe it. Like most fisheries, knowing how and when to fish the Everglades is key.
The key for us is being the largest and busiest, although we would like to think we are the most productive guide service in Florida. Which we always say, comes from knowing where the fish are going to bite before the fish even know it! We use cycles, trends, moon phases, water levels and simply our years of experience still continue to separate us from all of the others and today was just another example as we had out long time return customer Wade Weadows and his friends for a day of fishing in the Everglades.
The day went well with lots of fish being caught on artificial lures as well as live bait, several in the 4 to 5 pound class. Always great to have these guides fishing with us, look forward to having you back in March.
If you are visiting South or Central Florida for work or vacation and want to experience the best bass fishing that there is to offer then please give us a call. We can be reached at (888) 629-BASS or email us fishing@bassonline.com
Tight lines,
Capt Todd
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Thursday, October 23rd, 2008
Law enforcement officers with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) cited a Sawgrass Recreation Park airboat captain, Charles W. Riley, D.O.B 10-28-47, of Tamarac, Florida with failing to report a boating accident, a misdemeanor, and careless operation, an infraction.
The FWC filed the charges after the airboat Riley was driving, a 28-foot Diamondback, took on water and sank in an Everglades marsh Oct. 4. The incident was not reported to the FWC until Oct. 7.
FWC investigators determined the airboat’s capacity is 23 people. There were 37 people (cruise ship passengers) on board the vessel when water came over the bow. The boat sank in 6-8 feet of alligator-infested water 100 yards north of Sawgrass Recreation Parkin western Broward County.
Other airboat captains in the area rescued the tourists, among them young children. Some suffered minor injuries. Approximately $5,000 in personal items was destroyed, including cameras and cellular phones.
FWC investigators concluded the airboat was overloaded with people, which caused the boat to sink.
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Sunday, October 19th, 2008
Today I took out Hale White and his wife from Thompson, Tenn., what a great young couple. The day started off with a monster explosion that got away, I would say it was 8 to 9 pounds by the look of it. After that loss, it took a bit to re-group and start fishing again.
Every spot we hit produced a couple of good fish. We only spent 4 hours on the water, we boated around 15 fish total with a 5 pound kicker bass.
It was a very exiting morning to say the least, even when I was loading up the boat Hale caught a 3 pounder at the boat ramp. Great job guys, hope to see you again real soon!
Tight Lines,
Capt Tony (954) 205-2535
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Friday, October 17th, 2008

Today I had a little break on the sunrise to sunset trips and changed out with Capt Tony another one of our guides. I took out Casey and Allison from St Paul, MN which were down on there honeymoon…Congratulations!
So we went out in the Everglades to catch a big Florida largemouth bass, with the bass being a little sluggish on the back side of the summer moon we had to work a little harder at fishing but we managed to catch a Florida trophy bass a little over 5 pounds for the honeymooners.
Hope they enjoyed it as much as I did…thanks guys!
If you are visiting South or Central Florida for work or vacation and want to experience the best bass fishing that there is to offer then please give us a call. We can be reached at (888) 629-BASS or email me…
Capt Brett
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Thursday, October 16th, 2008

Well all I can say for this day Phillip and I went out to search for new water and had another excellent day of fishing for large mouth bass on this day. I managed to get Phillip his largest bass ever, it weighed in at 6 pounds on this day as we caught more largemouth then he had ever caught.
Most of the areas were good fishing, but water management has recently sprayed some areas so we had to move around to other locations. We found everything had to do with water conditions and the fish could be caught!
If you are visiting South or Central Florida for work or vacation and want to experience the best bass fishing that there is to offer then please give us a call. We can be reached at (888) 629-BASS or email me…
Capt Brett
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Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

Today was anther good day of fishing in South Florida, it was may turn to take out Phillip from Switzerland. He is fishing with us for the next six days and is coming back a week later for another four days, what a die hard fishermen this guy is!
I will tell you something, this man can fish like a pro…he never sits down, just pounding away at the bank line. Phillip fishing trips are not just 4 to 6 hours, he is fishing from sunrise to sunset…very long days of fishing. By the end of our trip on this day we caught over 80 largemouth bass up 4 pounds.
Now that’s a good day!
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Tight Lines,
Capt Brett (954) 445-4516 cell
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Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

Today I had the pleasure of taking more of our repeat customers that have been coming to us for over 6 years.
What a good group of people, Joe and Athena Mitchell for the Bronx in NY are on a 3 day package trip. They selected one of the many discounted trips we offer, as we are known for our excellent service and great value with in the industry. The 3 days will be split up through the week, tomorrow they go out with Capt Tony another great bassonline guide on our staff.
We spent our day catching fish most of the day and having an excellent time until the thunder storms came in and we had to leave, here’s a good picture of a good time we all had.
Here’s an email we received late that evening from Joe & Athena,
Just wanted to drop you a line to say how much we enjoyed our trip with Capt Brett yesterday. He was knowledgeable, a lot of fun, had a great sense of humor was very attentive- simply put, all the qualities and service that we have come to expect and rely on as repeat customers, fortunately, we are never disappointed.
We will forward our photos as soon as they are available.
Thanks Again, Athena and Joe Mitchell
If you are visiting South or Central Florida for work or vacation and want to experience the best bass fishing that there is to offer then please give us a call. We can be reached at (888) 629-BASS or email me…
Capt Brett
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Monday, October 6th, 2008

Today I had the pleasure of taking out Bruce, Craig, Lance and Josh from Cooper City, Florida.
They really weren’t sure where they waned to go fishing, so they left it up to me. I decided to go deep in the Everglades, as they really wanted to catch a trophy large mouth bass. An boy, did we do exactly that… catching a lot of bass was the boys dream and it was the boys best day of fishing they had ever had using worms and shiners as our tools.
What a cool picture!
If you are visiting South or Central Florida for work or vacation and want to experience the best bass fishing that there is to offer then please give us a call. We can be reached at (888) 629-BASS or email us fishing@bassonline.com
Capt Brett
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Saturday, August 30th, 2008

Today was another good day of peacock bass fishing with Elmer Branson from Louisiana. Elmer drove all the way down from Orlando, Florida today, just to go out and do some serious peacock bass fishing. When we met up I told him he was going to get his arm ripped off today, he laughed and said, “I’ve heard that one before.” He just laughed with me when we started in the canal system, he could not imagine fishing like this!
I was a little concerned once we started fishing, as it was a little slow at first. The water had dirtied and made the areas much harder to fish. But as the day went on and we moved around to different locations the peacock bass started to come up to the shorelines. Now the fight would begin, we caught a mess load of fish from 3 to 5 pounds. Elmer was surprised at how hard the peacock bass fights, especially because he fishes for small-mouth bass.
When it was all said and done, Elmer turned and said, “my arm does hurt a little from fighting these fish, but is still attached” as we both laughed mostly about the ones that got away!
Looking forward to seeing Elmer in 3 months again.
See ya real soon,
If you are visiting South or Central Florida for work or vacation and want to experience the best bass fishing that there is to offer then please give us a call. We can be reached at (888) 629-BASS or email us fishing@bassonline.com
Capt Brett
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