Thursday, June 30, 2011

The Indian River Lagoon does it again! 4/13/11

Had Mike, Kathy and Nathan on the bow of the boat today in search of redfish and trout.  We fished the Indian River Lagoon and the bite was on.  Mike and Kathy both caught a nice slot sized redfish with there son Nathan who caught a nice 25inch trout.  In the last ten minutes of our trip Mike made a cast and hooked this nice 45inch red that took him on a hour and forty minute fight.  If your interested in booking a trip you can reach me at finandflycharters@gmail.com, www.finandflycharters.com or call (321) 652-5903.

Tight Lines
Capt. Jamie Glasner
Fin & Fly Charters



The Atlantic does it again!!! 4/9/11

Ran two trips today, the first one was with Gene and Dick for snook and redfish at the jetties.  I met Gene and Dick at Sunrise Marina this morning and headed out south to catch are bait for the day.  After we caught our bait we headed straight back to the jetties.  Today was a little crowded on the jetties, but that didn't bother us at all, we had the secret bait...pogies!  We didn't even have our bait in for five minutes when Gene hooked a nice 34inch redfish followed by Dick hooking and landing his first snook.  By the end of our trip Gene had landed four nice over slot redfish and Dick landed two upper slot redfish along with one snook.  My second trip was with Doug and Andria Childs from Apopka.  Doug was referred to me by a good friend of mine Capt. Scott Lum.  Doug and Andria had never caught a cobia before so that's what are main targeted specie was for the day.  I had my other good friend Chesnee mate for me today to help keep and eye out for the cobia.  We headed south and cast netted our bait and kept heading south fishing the bait pods on our way down.  The first fish of the day was a six foot black tip shark, that took Doug for a good run.  two hours went by and still no cobia.  I started heading back north when Chesnee saw something strange out in the distance about a mile away.  It looked like white caps from a boat wake, but there was no boats around us at the time so we started heading towards it when what we thought was a wave from a boat was actually a pod of two hundred tarpon rolling and blasting on pod of minnows.  Everyone was super excited.  We baited all the hooks with live pogies and threw out the lines.  It wasn't long till Doug hooked into about a 100 pounder that took him for an hour fight.  Once we landed Doug's fish I noticed something strange looking trailing behind the tarpon, it was cobia! Doug, Andria and myself casted at them hooking into two of them.  Doug had about a 30 pounder on and Andria had on a 15 pounder.  Doug tired his fish out first but the hook pulled when we were about to gaff it.  Andria fought her's for another ten minutes when I was able to gaff her's into the boat, she was really excited.  We started heading back north to port when we came across another cobia that was stubborn as all get and wouldn't bite.  At the end of our trip Doug and Andria went home with some nice cobia for the dinner table.  If you are interested in booking a trip with me you can reach me at finandflycharters@gmail.com, www.finandflycharters.com or call (321) 652-5903.

Tight Lines
Capt. Jamie Glasner
Fin & Fly Charters