Saturday, April 30, 2011

Typical nice day here!

Sealife folks on board from Wisconsin, New Jersey (2 groups), New York, and Delaware. The three Osprey, born this nesting season and now almost fully grown, were all sitting on branches of the same mangrove tree.

Mom (or Dad) was flying all around them, as if to demonstrate various flight maneuvers. We watched them for a while as it was so interesting. Picnic Island busy with such a nice day.


Lots of creatures scooped up in the shallow grass bed at Picnic, including a baby Sea Hare. Dolphins playing in the wake of a passing boat,but just couldn't catch them with the camera. Max Moore, the Naturalist, showing the Southern Puffer and the small Blue Crab caught in the deep water net drag.

Suddenly the Puffer decided to de-puff by spitting out the water he had taken in. Interesting, fun trip.

Capt. Bob

Friday, April 29, 2011

Fishing & Sunset today!

Just a few folks on board with some clouds and possibility of rain, but all was clear for us. Two brothers from Wisconsin with us. The older brother (by 5 minutes)on the left... yes, they are twins.

Five minutes after we started fishing, Brad, the oldest, caught a fighting Bonnethead Shark.

Awhile later, Nick pulled in a large Pigfish.

Poppie a little girl from the UK landed a Crevalle Jack.

Also caught, Spotted Sea Trout, Ladyfish, and Catfish. A little different Fishing trip..but we had fun.

On the sunset it was partly Cloudy and with a breeze out of the NW. We watched a very active pod of Dolphins. Camera too slow to get the Dolphin in the jump, but look at the splash it made!

Another beautiful Sunset this time over Starvation Key. A good day.

Capt. Bob

Monday, April 25, 2011

Perfect weather for a perfect day!

Weather was perfect for fishing. Fish for everyone, mostly Sea Trout, also Crevalle Jacks, Pigfish, Ladyfish, and one good size Bonnethead Shark. The gentleman on left landed it, and Mike Cohn the mate, helping hold it as it still had a lot of energy and wasn't very happy.

California girl catches a Ladyfish.

She also caught a nice 17 inch Sea Trout. This fellow came up with one of the largest Pigfish (Grunt) we have ever seen.

The weather was still holding for the Sealife. Checking on the Osprey fledglings..looks like they are almost ready for flying lessons..won't be long.

Dolphin showed up in the Intra Coastal..we got a great look at them.

Picnic Island pretty quiet after Easter Sunday.

Mike Cohn, the Naturalist, talks about a Pinfish and a spottail Pinfish caught in the deep Seagrass bed net drag.
Great Day!

Capt. Bob

Saturday, April 9, 2011

What a great day for fishing!

Few puffy white clouds, about 80 degrees with a slight breeze out of the SE. Fished at three different locations, the first and second in the vicinity of Pine Island and the last near Kichel Key. We caught enough fish for the 16 folks on board to keep it interesting and had lots of good opportunities that were missed..but that is fishing.

Camera is broken, but kept a record of fish caught today: Spotted Sea Trout - 17 (4 keepers), Spanish Mackerel - 1 (keeper), Ladyfish -1, Sugar Trout - 2, Pigfish - 1, Pinfish - 1, Catfish(ugh)- 8, Crevalle Jack - 2.

Capt. Bob

Friday, April 8, 2011

Nice warm, sunny day with light breeze, great day for fishing!

Great day for fishing! Action was fairly steady.
Young Lady with nice size Ladyfish.


Young man with another Ladyfish.


This fellow caught a keeper Seatrout.


Gentleman with his Spanish Mackerel.


This young Lady, from Minnesota, had the most relaxing style of fishing ...

...maybe from a lot of ice fishing?

And yet another happy angler landing a jumping Ladyfish.


On the Sunset Cruise the Dolphins made their appearance near Sister Keys and gave quite a show racing around chasing their dinner; fun to watch. Another beautiful Sunset over Pine Island.

Capt. Bob

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Kayaking is one of the best "get-a-way from it all" activities!

Love to Kayak! Fantastic weather, slight breeze and in the upper 80's. Three nice groups from Minnesota, New Jersey, and Ohio. We first searched for Manatee and found three of them in the harbor Northside of Connie Mack. They were a little more elusive than usual, so we could not get a good picture. Took a picture of the cormorant sitting next to an artificial Owl (intended to scare away birds.


We paddled out to the big sandbar bordering San Carlos Bay and got out and stretched our legs. Looking around we found a few sea creatures of interest. After a little rest, we paddled back to the Marina by way of a very interesting Mangrove creek. I was honored to have a photo taken with Peyton from Ohio. Peyton, a real trooper, paddled throughout the entire trip.

Sea Life: Checked on our babies.

The guests get a pretty good look at the Dolphin right next to the boat.

As usual, everybody loved dip net fishing and caught a lot of creatures including a Sea Horse. After the deep water net drag, Mike Cohn shows and tells about the creatures we caught in the big net.


Another really good day!
Capt. Bob

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

What a great day!

Sealife Encounter Charter: What a great day! A bit breezy..but beautiful. Nice family aboard Sun Princess. On the way out of our channel, we got to see two Dolphins chasing fish nearby..they were really stirring up the water.
Stopping to look at our babies (Osprey), we worked our way toward Picnic Island. We found some very sociable Dolphins on the East side of Merwin Key. After spending some time letting the Dolphin get a good look at us, we landed at Picnic Isle. The 14 adventurers, led by naturalist Josh Stewart , really enjoyed dip netting for the baby residents under the waters surface.

Sealife Encounter: We again checked on our babies (Osprey), and again found the Dolphins almost in the same place as earlier by Merwin Key. We got a real close up look at them..and they at us. Most fun and very productive at the shallow dip net fishing..sorry, no Sea Horses this time, but just about everything else. Did the folks have a good time? Here they are at the end of the trip.

Capt. Bob

Monday, April 4, 2011

Ready for some adventure!

Fishing: Just no way to get away from the strong East wind , but we did manage to catch some fish; several Spotted Trout, a Southern Flounder, and ugh! catfish.

On the Sealife we had a great trip. Here we are, ready to go on our adventure.

Folks especially enjoyed dip net fishing in the shallows and picking up many of the residents: several varieties of shrimp, pipefish and other fish species. The deep net drag produced a lot of pinfish, sugar trout, a big Striped Burrfish (puffer), and a couple of Blue Crab.

A brave little girl with a Blue Crab..without pinchers.

We always check on our baby osprey. By now, probably about 12 years old in human years (relative size). Soon it will be hard to tell them apart from Mom and Dad.

Here is a nice sunset beyond Merwin Key mudflats toward Pine Island. After Sunset we found some Dolphins milling around close by the boat. Mission accomplished.

Capt. Bob

Saturday, April 2, 2011

We had a great "fisher girl" on the boat today!

Fishing: Birds are always watching as we pass under the Sanibel Causeway Bridge A span.
Not as many anglers today, but fish for all! Atlantic Sharpnose Shark held by mate Max Moore.

Little girl with a little Crevalle Jack.

Nice keeper Spotted Trout with little girl and Max.

In the last few minutes our "star fishergirl" landed a nice Spanish Mackerel. So for the day: Shark, Trout, Mackerel and, of course, a couple unwanted hardhead catfish. Everyone caught fish and had a good time on an excellent weather day.

Sealife: The weather sublime (85 degrees and nice breeze), we first checked on our fledgling Osprey (3 babies). We will get some good photos in a few days as they become more visible in the nest (bigger). We enjoyed seeing the Dolphin during several locations along the way. We caught many of the usual creatures both dip netting in the shallows and with the deep net drag, but Max found a fish we hadn't seen before.

This will have to be researched. Every so often we get a fish or creature unknown to us. For example this "Spotfin Jawfish" from back in January that we caught on a fishing trip. We finally found out what it was from the Sportfishing Magazine folks.

Capt. Bob

Friday, April 1, 2011

Fishing great! No April Fool's joke!

We had a very active fishing day. In spite of the strong NW wind, a lot of Spotted Sea Trout, several Ladyfish, several Spanish Mackerel, a small Blacktip shark, and several Jack Crevalles

Sealife: Checked on our baby Ospreys.
Mom and Dad were there watching over them and keeping an eye on us. There are 3 chicks, but only 2 made an appearance. Another week or so and they will become much more visible. This different from the usual creature was acquired at Picnic Island. It may be a "Gulf Coast Box Turtle"

A lot of creatures were also scooped up at Picnic Isle, including a pygmy Seahorse.

Sunset: Dolphins although we saw many, seemed a bit aloof and not very interested in us. This is tonights Sunset over Merwyn Key.

Captain Bob