Tuesday, July 10, 2012

South Grade Elem and Highland Elem Fishing Tournament






After spending 4 weeks in class learning about fishing and how to go fishing, I had South Grade and Highland meet me this afternoon for their final sessions.  We met at Lake Osborne in Lake Worth, and tried to have a fishing competition.   The students had to take everything they learned to set up their own fishing rod and put on the bait.  Sadly it was super windy and they had trouble casting into the wind.  At the end of the day the final result was that the fish won!  We had a few fish bite the bait, but unfortunately none of the fish were hooked.

Hopefully the students will have better luck next time they go fishing with their new fishing rods and tackle boxes, donated by FISH FLORIDA.



Friday, June 29, 2012

Offshore Fishing Summer Camp July 2012


















This past week we held our first offshore fishing summer camp out of the Riviera Beach Marina.  The start of the week was terrible weather wise.  Monday through Wednesday we battled high winds and even higher seas.  All the campers were troupers, and each of those day we ventured out into the ocean for a short period, but had to come back in and fish the intracoastal the remainder of the day.  The camps caught snappers, grunts, triggerfish and stingrays around Peanut Island; and we lost a nice shark on Monday afternoon on the east side of Peanut Island.  

Yesterday and today the weather finally decided to cooperate, and we spent both days trolling and drift fishing off Palm Beach.  Yesterday we trolled north and south of the inlet and caught 4 blackfin tuna, 2 kingfish, and more bonitos than we could count.  This morning we headed offshore in search of dolphin and wound up landing 2 large baracudas.  Around 11am we headed into 120ft and drifted for some reef fish.  The camper caught trigger, grunts, and many other reef dwelling species.  As we were packing up to head in we hooked into 2 large bonitos while drifting squid.

All the campers seemed to have a blast fishing offshore, but I feel like the best part of the week for them was hand-lining giant Jack Crevalles at the dock.  Each day after cleaning the boat and the fish, the camps used the scraps and left over bait to hand line some very strong jacks.  I am amazed that none of them were pulled in!!!!!  

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Lake Worth High School Memorial Day





Yesterday I went fishing with the students of Lake Worth High School at the pier by the new Snook Islands in Lake Worth.  The students met me nice and early by the boat ramp and we walked over to the pier.  The fishing was incredibly slow to start off with, and for a while we could not even convince a fish to nibble on the bait; but slowly we started to see life.  The tide shifted and the bait fish started moving in, and then the fish started to bite.  The students spent the day fishing on the pier and caught pompano, mangrove snappers, and even a starfish.

They are a great group and I look forward to doing more with them over the summer.

Charter and Riviera CRA class last week















Last Friday Capt Rich and I had a 5 hour fishing charter.  We cleared the Palm Beach Inlet and trolled for about half an hour before realizing that we were not catching any fish because the charter had brought along 8 bananas.  The charter ate the bananas as fast as they could and within 5 minutes we caught a blackfin tuna.  With the west wind blowing and the fishing being slow we decided to set up a drift.  Right away they started catching fish including a nice 30lb bonito.  We kept catching all sorts of bottom fish for the next few hours, and then everyone woke up when a sailfish took one of the dead sardines and started jumping.  Despite the slow start the charter had a great time and left with some tuna and yellowtail snapper for dinner.

One Saturday, Eden and I spent the day up in Riviera kayaking and snorkeling with the students of Riviera Beach.  We took a morning trip and an afternoon trip and both were amazing.  We paddled over to the beach on the east side of the island and snorkeled around the rocks and saw more fish than we could count

Sunday, May 6, 2012

FFA Annual Fundraiser at City Fish Market








Thank you to everyone for making the Florida Fishing Academy's Annual Fundraiser such a huge success.  Most importantly we would like to thank Michael and Kitty Dukakis, our Santaluces students (Janel, Eden, and Anthony), and all our board member.  The night was a tremendous success and everyone had a blast.  We hope to see everyone back next year, and we can not thank you enough.

Fishing and Snorkeling in Riviera Beach







This past Saturday, Janel and I, took the Riviera CRA students fishing and snorkeling around the park at the Riviera Marina.  The weather was finally cooperating, and we could now see in the water.  The students had a blast finding all types of starfish and sea urchins.  They even tried catching the fish they saw with their hand, unsuccessfully!  Those who chose to fish had a slow go of it, but we did have two big hits, but sadly the line popped before we could see what it was.