This year has been nothing short of spectacular. Most of my clients went home happy catching tarpon, snook, sailfish and more according to the season and what species were best to target. Two of my luckiest clients Tim and Robin booked trips over the coarse of the year on ten different occasions. Sometimes they fished with just the two of them, other times taking out business associates to establish better relationships. Either way these guys always put fish in the boat and it has been a pleasure getting to know them. Here are some of the fish they caught over the year and there last guest fishing report from a few days ago.
Tim with a tarpon on 8lb test

Robbins first snook

Tim looking good with a light tackle tarpon

I could go on and on with more photos these guys are really the two luckiest anglers any of my boats have ever fished.
Thanks so much guys for everything! Its clients like you that make this the best job ever.
Here is their business associate ( Mike) with another good outing with theses guys.
I was invited to fish last Thursday eve with Jeff. We met at 3 pm and headed out, the wind picked up a bit in the afternoon so we just cruised on out and found some real “fishy looking” water. It was right at the color change and there was a nice patch of weeds and birds working all over the place. Jeff put out a kite and we flew three lines off of it and had two flat lines. The first strike was a short strike on a flat line that lasted all of 30 sec…..put the bait back in and continued the drift. Jeff kept us right in the hot spot the entire time. There were flyin fish breaking the surface in hoards. Everything was perfect and just then the last kite line went off. You could see the fish making a B-line for the bait and WHAM….I took the rod and fought it for a few minutes, we got tangled with one of the kite lines as we were pulling them in and the fish jumped and spit the hook….within minutes, Jeff had the spread out again and two of the kite rods sizzled……..we had a double on…one came off but the third one did not. The fish was fought for about 15 minutes and we brought it boat side for some pics. (1-3 on sails)…..we saw a beautiful sunset over port everglades and headed in for some tarpon action…the tarpon were not too hungry that evening…I had a cuda rip my bait in half and we called it a night. We had a great time and will surely fish with Jeff again……Robin and Tim…thanks for the invite….here are some pics of Robins sail……
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