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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

The 1st Annual Key Largo Fun Run Friday, May 18th At Gilbert's Resort......

The 1st Annual Key Largo Fun Run Friday, May 18th At Gilbert's Resort... Making Waves to Support the Coral Restoration Foundation: Boats Direct USA Launches First Annual Key Largo Fun Run...
When participants enter their boat in the first annual Key Largo Fun Run, they’re doing much more than signing-up for a day of fun and excitement on the water; they’re also supporting a very important cause. The First 100 Boats To Enter The Run To Save The Coral Reefs Are FREE! Call Today! 1-888-361-1747

Also Seeking Sponsors For The Event As Well As Items To Be Donated For The Huge Raffle To Benefit The Coral Reef Foundation Which Is Restoring The Coral Reefs Of South East Florida & The Keys...
Call Today! 1-888-361-1747

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Friday, March 2, 2012

The Keys Report; from Greg Poland


March 02, 2012

Angling the patch reefs, off Islamorada Florida, this week, it has been Gin clear waters; an obstacle in catching many a fish, especially Yellowtails, as they have exceptional eyesight! The perfect combination in a good catch are oated sandballs; moistened oats, rolled in sand; making a sort of dough bait in a hook up with Yellowtails. There are a number of “secret” recipes for success in dough or rather “Sandballs” used by different professionals to the everyday weekend warrior but the simplest is: 1/3 chum of choice or Menhaden oil, 1/3 oats and 1/3 sand, to make it slowly sink to the bottom. As Yellowtail can be found in small schools, grouped together or suspended just off or on the bottom. By having a slow sinking bait, your chances of a hook-up on a suspended fish increases and if it hits the bottom, it is still likely to be picked up by a moving bottom feeder, to which these snapper are.

  • Fishing Destination: the patch reefs off Islamorada, the Keys, Fl.
  • Patch Reefs are outcroppings of marine growth from sea corals to ferns & habitats to marine life in the form of barnacles, crabs, minnows and a horde of other sea creatures
  • Water Clarity: Gin Clear
  • Bait of choice: Oat sandballs
  • Targeted Species: Yellowtail Snapper

Moving on out towards deeper waters of the 409 Hump, Blackfin Tuna to twenty pounds were the order of the day on live pilchards, at 20 to 30 feet, as too, were the Kings, at 100 feet, in the taking, with the day ending out in a mixed bag of catch &  release grouper, on the ride home. Thirty-two grouper fell prey to pinfish action, on Ohero medium-heavy spinning gear, on a knocker rig, attached to fluorocarbon and a trident 3/0 hook.
  • Blackfin Tuna on live pilchards at 20 to 30 feet
  • King Mackerel bite at 100 feet
  • Catch & Release Grouper falling for live Pinfish, off a knocker rig
  • Knocker Rig consists of a 3/0 hook attached to a 48” trace, with an egg sinker
    • Ohero Med./Heavy action Spinning w/ Ohero Blue Braid

    Ohero Mackerel w/Greg Poland


Captain Greg Poland has been a Charter boat Captain / Fishing Guide in the Florida Keys sense 1989. He would love to get you out on the H20... So, just let him know when you are ready to go and catch that the big one. Capt. Greg

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Captain Poland's Website & the H2O

 
The sail bite has been a bit on the slow side as of late but seems to be picking up a bit for the Jimmy Johnson, the National Billfish Championship (NBC)Quest for the Ring is a unique fishing tournament held at Jimmy Johnson’s Fisherman’s Cove and Big Chill Restaurant in the Florida Keys. NBC is full of excitement with two days of competitive fishing and three nights of festivities, starting yesterday and ending on the -3rd of March, 2012. Greg will be filling us all in with the details when he gets back from his lecturing over in New Orleans. A couple of his friends are competing and will be keeping him abreast as to the 'Hook Ups!'

Good luck and good fishing with the thought of Positive mentoring through fishing! Till next week, “FISH ON!” Gary Anderson