Please feel free to ask any questions prior to booking an excursion as your ultimate experience is most important. In addition to giving his customers a fishing trip to remember, Captain Ron also holds fishing seminars and has penned numerous articles on fishing in major publications. There are several local sandbars available for relaxation and enjoyment within our local area. Ron has fished all over the states and beyond, but to him, theres no better place to settle down and fish than the proven waterways of Islamorada. Captain Ron prefers to utilize fly fishing for these locations with light tackle and is willing to provide instruction to customers, if needed.Īfter a day of various fishing it is a welcome relief to chill on various sandbars that are well known in the Keys. While traveling on the flats boat, the Reel Knotty, to various fishing locations in the Gulf, the customer may experience various scenic opportunities such as porpoises, stingrays, sharks, and sea turtles. It is Captain Ron’s opinion that the best time for fishing of tarpon is in the Spring. Offshore fishing can be somewhat challenging but is a challenge Captain Ron willingly accepts. This is to ensure pleasure achieved by each customer and comply with regulations. Fare is $90, Rod rental $10 7:30am Sailing.Captain Ron prefers to fish for certain species during their specified season as certain fish are “off limits” in various times of the year and he adheres to these specified regulations. Open Boat, No Reservations just come on down. Ron will share a wealth of local knowledge and great fishing spots so that your friends and family can have a thrilling trip with a lifetime of memories All trips come inclusive with the use of Crowder rods, Penn and Shimano reels, live bait, and lures. Back at it tomorrow giving it Hell.Monthly pool is over $1000, Bill Venicia is holding on with his 7 pound 7 ounce Fluke. Enjoy the thrill of catching the most exciting monsters of the beautiful Gulf of Mexico Capt. Offering both inshore and offshore charters in the waters off Montauk, NY. I always talk about Patients, this is testing the limits. Rons Fishing Charters runs by the motto if it swims, we catch it. Captain Ron was born and raised fishing the waters of the Northern Gulf of Mexico. Gonna try some Old School ideas tomorrow and see what happens, We NEVER quit. Pretty sad when we couldn't put a catch together for 13 customers, more than frustrating to say the least. We do catch a few nice Fluke but for this time of the season it should be game on just about everyday. Even the Big Sea Bass we have been catching didn't bite.įished a whole bunch of good bottom that should have at least very good short action and yet Nadda. Started offshore with No drift, ran inshore and found a nice drift just not many fish. I do believe all the fresh water run-off is taking it's toll on this fishery.Ocean today was a disgrace with the water quaility! Open boat, No Reservations just come on down. Kevin also had a great day with a nice rack of Fluke & a beauty Sea Bass.gave him the encouragment speech in the AM and it worked!!! Good job by all who fished with me today, it was fun.īack at it in the AM, don't panic with the weather, there's always a plan to get it done. Couple other fish 3 plus pounds and nice action for the day. Well, see it we did, a beauty at 8 pounds 1 ounce and taking the lead in the Monthly pool. We both know it's a good fish, all he kept saying was "I just want to see it"! Lou Lauria started things off by landing his personal best Fluke at 7 pounds 5 ounces, just missing the leader Bill Venezia's fish at 7 pounds 7 ounces.įew minutes later I'm fishing next to Richie Gringo in the Pulpit, he just switched up to bucktailing as the current had eased off, he gets a strike from Hell and the drag starts doing what it does best. Went back to the clean water today looking for some bigger fish, glad we did! FISHERMEN/New Big Pool Leader! Several nice fish today/Wednesday
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