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Frank Bourgeois Tarpon Springs/Crystal River |
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Capt. Frank Bourgeois Florida Fishing November Report for: The Nature Coast from Tarpon Springs to Crystal River including the homeport of Hernando County and the Gulf of Mexico. Http://www.alwaysfishing.com Backwater-to five miles out, inshore-to twelve miles out, offshore-over twelve miles out Hi all: Well as predicted the fishing is going great. From reports I have had from other areas the nature coast is the best place to plan a trip. Baitfish and much more are waiting for you. Just in the last week I have gone offshore collecting 10 big grouper as well as releasing over forty back to the water. Along with the grouper were many grunts as well as other reef fish to many to mention. Just about any method of fishing was successful including jig fishing with plastic baits such as Salt- water Assassins, Loves Lures and new baits sent to me to try Mr. Twister Exude. A new fishing rod to look at soon to be in shops, also helped in the extraction of many fish this week is the Rouge Rods. They will be on their way to a successful life in Florida. as they are moderately priced and top of the line. Well enough of product lets get back to fish– I had a great experience this past week taking two lady models fishing in Port Richey along with a new web site called Bite Tracker. They had the ladies there for pictures and to their surprise the fish really turned on. In the Cote River the big jack were in the channel on the way out. Capt Dennis Royston in his boat and myself in mine boated many big jacks. The ladies fought all the fish we hooked up and may I add, they also hooked up on their own and fought them all the way to the boat. Now I know these ladies will want to come back, in fact one is already making preparations for her and her boyfriend to come back fishing with us. The day went on with some nice trout caught and released. A hearty thanks goes out to Nick Stubs and his crew from BiteTracker. This was a great day for Capt. Dennis the ladies and myself. I know the ladies and staff all had a good time. I also took out a father and son fishing. On the way out they informed me all they ever did was fish, catching was a problem. I told them everyone has those days, but to stay confidant and we would catch fish. Boy was I right; the two caught and released some of the biggest blue fish I have seen in a while. The count according to the young man of eleven was at about fifty blues. Just about two miles away from the blues we started fishing for trout. After a couple of nice trout the young man hooked up to a nice fish. Watching him I knew it was more fish than he ever hooked in to. To my surprise he handled it as if he was a TV star. He applied pressure and adjusted his drag as I chased the fish with the boat as needed. To there surprise the fish was a twenty-one inch grouper. The line I was using was Team Fish line, formally triple fish. The weather was so beautiful I gave them a treat and we went about eleven miles out to an inshore reef. Along with the help of some squid the father and son then caught another fifty fish comprising of silver snapper (grunts), grouper, sea bass and much more. All enjoyed heading back to the dock with smiles and tired mussels. Bye For now BE SAFE Captain Frank Bourgeois Always Fishing Guide Service 1-888-618-3474 Captain Frank Bourgeois office 352-666-6234 Charter info Toll free 1-888-618-3474 http://www.alwaysfishing.com | ||||