November 2010 Fishing Report

November was a beautiful month for fishing. Lower water temps and outside temps brought the ladyfish and mackerel closer to shore. Redfish was the primary prize this month with many slot redfish, juveniles and the biggest catch at 9lbs and 28″. Silver trout has been an easy catch in the grass beds near shore. Anglers rods were kept bent with pompano, flounder, blue fish, mackerel, snapper, ladyfish and bonnethead sharks.

The marina installed outside lifts this year. This is exciting news for us! We now have access to the boat anytime. The new trip times are 8am to Noon and 1pm to 5pm. Capt Michael isn’t limited to fishing “just the tides”. Over his many years fishing the backwaters of the Ten Thousand Islands, he has learned where to go during low and high tides, so morning and afternoon trips are both equally successful.

We retired our four year old rods this year and purchased all new Bionic Blades again. They held up so well why change a good thing. We also had a new cover installed with the boat being kept outside. Drop by the marina and see the new “weather rock” and check out our new “home”.

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