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011009

Today I am fishing with the Warren Family Joe, Nancy, Rich and Greg from
Oklahoma, Their team lost in the Orange Bowl game but I was going to make
them feel better today. We fished Whitewater Bay and caught Snook, Trout,
Jacks, Ladyfish, Snappers and Sharks. This was one of the busiest days I
have ever seen at Flamingo.

011609
I am fishing Key Biscayne today with the Orr's, Dan and Greg from
Chicago. I explained to them it was going to be cloudy, windy and cold and if
they wanted to post pone it for the next day we could. Their response was when
they left Chicago and it was -38 degrees, I said no problem we can do it. we
fished Stiltsville and targeted the finger channels for Snappers Groupers and
got into a big school of 5 lb.Jack Crevalles busting bait on the surface, they
always save the day. They caught a bunch of Snappers and those Jacks and were
totally happy with it we made the best of miserable conditions.

011609

I dropped off the Orr's and picked my after noon trip George and Rich who were
here for a business seminar, we were doing a 4 boat trip. We went back don to
Stiltsville and caught the tide right and used the cape to block the wind. On
their first 4 cast they caught 4 Groupers and a big Jack Crevalle which was
stripping line off of Georges reel. Rich hooked Grouper after Grouper and
this was his first fishing trip so he was excited. They caught Snappers,
Bluefish, Mackerel and several less desirable species and actually got a
little sunshine right before we headed in.

011709

Today we are doing the rest of the group from the seminar, I am with Dave and
Eva and the wind is blowing in the 20 -25 mph. I figured the fish were hiding
off the cape yesterday lets try it again today and it didnt take long. Eva
had a the hot hand catching Group ers,Snappers,Yellowtails Triggerfish, Jacks,
Bluerunners, Dave caught a few fish but Eva had the feel for it and did not
want to leave.

011909

I am looking for Tarpon this morning with Hans, Theo, and Bill around South
Beach and Government Cut. There were no visible signs of Tarpon but plenty of
birds diving and bait was everywhere. I decided to move into the cut and and
bounce jumbo shrimp off the bottom, it didn't take to long and Hans and Bill
started catching Groupers. They caught 6 or 8 Red and Nassau Groupers and then
the tide switched we moved around, I marked a big ball of Snappers mixed in
with the Tarpon. The caught 14 inch Mangrove Snappers on every cast for a half
hour with a couple more Groupers, Grunts, Porgy's mixed in. The tide was just
starting to come in and a couple Tarpon started to roll. I sat on top of them
and I heard Hans get a hit, the line started to peel off the reel and it was
definitely a Tarpon bite but we missed it. We worked around and continued to
catch a little bit of everything and with one20off the last shrimp in the live
well Bill had a monster strike, while fighting it he gave a little slack and
the fish was gone. Slack line will loose fish, once the line get tight never
let it go slack or it is possible you can lose the fish of a lifetime.
011009

Today I am fishing with the Warren Family Joe, Nancy, Rich and Greg from
Oklahoma, Their team lost in the Orange Bowl game but I was going to make
them feel better today. We fished Whitewater Bay and caught Snook, Trout,
Jacks, Ladyfish, Snappers and Sharks. This was one of the busiest days I
have ever seen at Flamingo.

011609
I am fishing Key Biscayne today with the Orr's, Dan and Greg from
Chicago. I explained to them it was going to be cloudy, windy and cold and if
they wanted to post pone it for the next day we could. Their response was when
they left Chicago and it was -38 degrees, I said no problem we can do it. we
fished Stiltsville and targeted the finger channels for Snappers Groupers and
got into a big school of 5 lb.Jack Crevalles busting bait on the surface, they
always save the day. They caught a bunch of Snappers and those Jacks and were
totally happy with it we made the best of miserable conditions.

011609

I dropped off the Orr's and picked my after noon trip George and Rich who were
here for a business seminar, we were doing a 4 boat trip. We went back don to
Stiltsville and caught the tide right and used the cape to block the wind. On
their first 4 cast they caught 4 Groupers and a big Jack Crevalle which was
stripping line off of Georges reel. Rich hooked Grouper after Grouper and
this was his first fishing trip so he was excited. They caught Snappers,
Bluefish, Mackerel and several less desirable species and actually got a
little sunshine right before we headed in.

011709

Today we are doing the rest of the group from the seminar, I am with Dave and
Eva and the wind is blowing in the 20 -25 mph. I figured the fish were hiding
off the cape yesterday lets try it again today and it didnt take long. Eva
had a the hot hand catching Group ers,Snappers,Yellowtails Triggerfish, Jacks,
Bluerunners, Dave caught a few fish but Eva had the feel for it and did not
want to leave.

011909

I am looking for Tarpon this morning with Hans, Theo, and Bill around South
Beach and Government Cut. There were no visible signs of Tarpon but plenty of
birds diving and bait was everywhere. I decided to move into the cut and and
bounce jumbo shrimp off the bottom, it didn't take to long and Hans and Bill
started catching Groupers. They caught 6 or 8 Red and Nassau Groupers and then
the tide switched we moved around, I marked a big ball of Snappers mixed in
with the Tarpon. The caught 14 inch Mangrove Snappers on every cast for a half
hour with a couple more Groupers, Grunts, Porgy's mixed in. The tide was just
starting to come in and a couple Tarpon started to roll. I sat on top of them
and I heard Hans get a hit, the line started to peel off the reel and it was
definitely a Tarpon bite but we missed it. We worked around and continued to
catch a little bit of everything and with one20off the last shrimp in the live
well Bill had a monster strike, while fighting it he gave a little slack and
the fish was gone. Slack line will loose fish, once the line get tight never
let it go slack or it is possible you can lose the fish of a lifetime.

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