Wednesday, August 11, 2010

HOW TO ENJOY A HOT!! SUMMER DAY FISHING ON CHARLOTTE HARBOR WITH THE KIDS.


So you want to take the kids fishing ? and its 90+ outside and your already hot just thinking about it! well welcome to my world. here are some common sense but really over looked tips that will help you have a great day and a opportunity to teach the kids about the outdoors. first and most important bring plenty of sunscreen there is nothing worse then spending the day on the water and ending up with severe sunburn that can damage for life . just as important bring lots of water covered in plenty of ice. if your thinking one bag will do. take two its amassing on how fast ice can melt especially when someone forgets to close the lid lol also the sun in south west Florida should be respected and ice could come in handy for any accidents or break downs that could keep you on the water for a longer then expected time . speaking of unknowns always have some bug spray on the boat i prefer a spray in a non aerosol can. always bring good hats and sun glasses . some times when its really hot you can keep some hats in the cooler or even dip them in the water to 'cool your head off'. plan the day a head of time and consider making more runs then normal sometimes a short run with the wind blowing on you can make all the difference. be realistic if your after Snooks and Reds in a area that the tides wont allow. don't fight it go for some Trout chase some feeding Jackes remember its about the kids and they just want to catch some fish and have fun. "although my kids are spoiled" and demand action but that's another story .

Monday, June 21, 2010

The Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2010

ALERT: Charter fishermen, fishing guides, tour boats, rafting and sea kayak companiesOppose Sec. 301 in H.R. 3619, The Coast Guard Authorization of 2010, which legalizes new state and local taxes for charter fishing and other services on navigable waters. Read more to take one simple action to stop this provision.

The Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2010, H.R. 3619, which passed in the U.S. House, contains a provision in Sec. 301 authorizing state and local governments to levy new sales taxes on goods and services (including fishing charters) on navigable waters, unless the vessels are primarily engaged in foreign commerce. H.R. 3619 passed the Senate in May without the Sec. 301 provision. The differences in the House and Senate bills will be reconciled in a conference committee soon. If the House version of H.R. 3619 prevails, new layers of taxes and fees will be levied on fishing guides, charter boats and outfitters services in many states, where state and local governments are seeking additional sources of revenue. “Sales taxes” will be interpreted broadly by local governments. Some areas are already charging local taxes, which are not legal unless the state or local jurisdiction provides a service to enhance safety or security.
What you need to do

Call the Washington offices of :

* US Congressman John Mica (R-FL)
Online Contact Form
2313 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
Phone: (202) 225-4035
Fax: (202) 226-0821
* US Senator Bill Nelson (D-FL)
Online Contact From
United States Senate
716 Senate Hart Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
Phone: (202) 224-5274
Fax: (202) 228-2183

Rep. Mica is the ranking Republican on the House Transportation Committee and the provision was put in at the request of one of his Republican colleagues.

Call Senator Nelson's office as well. (202) 224-5274. Ask his office to work to keep Sec. 301 out of the final Coast Guard Authorization bill. You do not have to speak to the Representative or Senator. His staff will relay the message.
What to say

* Identify yourself and your company and where you live.
* Say you are calling about a provision in the Coast Guard Authorization bill that will enable new taxes on your services.
* Tell the person on the phone that you want Rep. Mica to remove Sec. 301 from the Coast Guard Authorization bill, H.R. 3619.

Sec. 301 only legalizes more state and local taxation. It does not have any bearing on the Coast Guard.

This is not the time to be adding taxes and fees on small, seasonal businesses.
CONTACT CONGRESS TODAY. THIS ISSUE COULD BE DECIDED BEFORE MID JUNE.

For more numbers for Representatives in Florida, go to http://www.congress.org to get contact information for your members of Congress or call 1-800-524-4814.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Snook fishing with my wife on Charlotte Harbor


WELCOME aboard
I had a wonderful day Snook fishing on the waters of Charlotte Harbor with my wife Beth. Its a rare occasion that I get to spend the day fishing with my wife and I always look forward to it. It started off on the tough side; the bait that I've been nailing had moved on but I ran it down and we loaded up the bait well. I was so happy to see the joy that the keeper Snook brought on Beth's face especially with the winter we had and the oil that haunts us. If your in the mood to stalk the mighty Snook give me a ring and I will make it happen Tails And Scales Charters

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Redfish Biting In Charlotte Harbor


welcome aboard

the Redfish bite is starting to pick up in the Charlotte Harbor area.Ive had the pleasure of spending some quality time fishing with my boys this week before they head out to see the Grand parents. my youngest boy SAM loves going for the bull of the Backcoutry. we covered a lot of water from Bulls Bay to Turtle and the wall never found them schooling up but we fished hard and managed back to back days of 4-6 reds ranging from 20-26 i feel that to be successful you most be persistent and work hard with the intense heat and amount of fishing pressure that means if your confidant in the hole you are fishing than work it give it a chance it seems that it was tacking at least 45-50 minutes than they would bite and turn off. and if your working the mangroves be as quite as possible and work close to shore and in the trough to try to find a pattern to be honest i never was able to really pin point a pattern but we stayed persistent and it paid off . if you would like a great day stalking the backwaters of Charlotte harbor be sure to check out my rates and trips page

Monday, June 7, 2010

Snook Fishing With My Son David on Charlotte Harbor


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spent the day fishing with my son David had a wounder full time that i will always remember. as most of you no getting your little fishing buddy that's now 15 teen to actually take you up instead of blowing you off for his friend's was a good sign.but the pressure was on i new for this to work i had to find the right bait and and find some feeding fish. our first stop i found the bait and loaded up the net and told Dave to point the bow were ever my head points and go slow once i was close enough i ha-lard neutral and we were done the live wells were full and we were ready for some backwater fishing on Charlotte Harbor.i wanted this to be special as a Dad i realize that when your fifteen you'd rather bee kicking it with your friends and the girls. so i said David want to drive? oh yea he replied ! so we were off and we spent the rest of the day fishing were he drove and i let him set us up on holes and it was a day i 'll never forget. hes a great fisherman that knows the water well and understands the wind and tides and most of all he's my fishing buddy .

Friday, May 28, 2010

the Bite is on!!


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the bite is on with the influx of the mighty Tarpon entering the Charlotte harbor estuary also comes many great opportunity to land sum of south Florida's most sought after game fish including Snook, Redfish and Trout. but don't pass on the hot action of inshore grouper fishing book your trip today .

Monday, May 17, 2010

Tarpon fishing using live bait

welcome aboard

had the day off and figured its my turn to hunt and fish for the mighty silver king so i
spent the morning chasing pods of tarpon in Charlotte harbor using live tread- fins i had to cover a lot water to find them but it was worth it. unfortunately i ended up calling it a early day do to the lighting but not before hooking up with two monsters.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Exploring the backwaters of Charlotte harbor





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spent the day exploring the back waters of boca grande and Charlotte harbor with Bob Collett owner of Mycapehaze had a great day getting to know him and hearing about all the exiting and new properties he has for rent if your looking for a vacation to south Florida i highly recommend visiting his sight and booking with bob. no matter if your looking for a island getaway or a fishing package to golf he has it. the day went perfect found plenty of fresh bait and the breeze was just enough to keep the heat down we ended up at boca grande pass fishing for snapper and grouper and scouting for TARPON and sure enough they are starting to show up its time to book your tarpon trip of a life time

Tarpon Are Back

Hi this is Captain Erick of Tails And Scales Charters

As of may 10th 2010 Ive seen more and more pods of tarpon coming in through Boca Grande pass and into the Charlotte harbor estuary. With Schools of Bait fish showing up it's time to book your Tarpon fishing trip of a life time . Its gearing up to being a great season and im ready to make someones dreams come true

Monday, May 10, 2010

Oil spill swells to 4M gallons

ON THE GULF OF MEXICO – Black Hawk helicopters peppered Louisiana's barrier islands with 1-ton sacks of sand Monday to bolster the state's crucial wetlands against an epic oil spill, 4 million gallons and growing, in the Gulf of Mexico.

At the site of the ruptured well a mile below the surface, a remote-controlled submarine shot chemicals into the maw of the massive undersea leak to dilute the flow, further evidence that BP expects the gusher to keep erupting into the Gulf for weeks or more.

Crews using the deep-sea robot attempted to thin the oil — which is rushing up from the seabed at a pace of about 210,000 gallons per day — after getting approval from the Environmental Protection Agency, BP PLC officials said.

Two previous tests were done to determine the potential impact on the environment, and the third round of spraying began was to last into early Tuesday.

The EPA said the effects of the chemicals were still widely unknown.

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Family fun day on the waters of Boca Grande





wow what a picture perfect day of exploring and fishing with the hole family this was truly a wonderful day the sun was out, light breeze and a wonderful group a people to share it with. "cant wait to do it again next year!"

Even a tough day of fishing on Charlotte Harbor can still porduce fine memory's



the Myers


Tuesday the 6th conditions were perfect.we fished from Boca Grande to the west wall of Charlotte harbor. every thing seemed to be going our way from perfect bait to a strong high tide but the fish just didn't want to feed. but we put our time in and ended up catching some mackerel and some nice trout." that's fishing for ya" as the temperature raises its only going to get better.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Lemon Bay Trout Fishing

The morning started off on the cold and windy side. I found some shelter on the backside of Rag Ally and picked up some small Trout and a couple of Lady Fish using a gold spoon. As the day progressed the conditions began to change in our favor. The temperature rose the wind started to lay down so we headed to open water where I found some nicer size trout. We had to work for them but it ended up being a wonderful day of fishing on Lemon bay

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Top water Trout

"The morning fishing started off slowly. As the sun began to rise, so did the temperature. The fish responded. Not every cast was a fish, but there was plenty of action. I had the best luck by slowly fishing the edges of pot holes using Rapala Skitter Pop."

Sunday, March 21, 2010

RAINY DAY ON BOCA GRANDE

Wow! What a difference a day can make. The rain clouds arrived early in the morning, and let loose by lunch time. The rain continued until dark, making it a good day to do "guide chores" ... changing hooks, ordering new tackle, and more of the stuff that makes a day on the water with a client go smoothly. All indications are that the weather the rest of the week will be better.

Saturday, March 20, 2010

March 19 2010

March 19 2010

As the fronts moved by the day started off on the chilly side but warmed up nicely.
Found trout feeding in early morning using D.O.A. shrimp on a float in 3-5 feet of water and had some luck on redfish later in day using live shrimp around the oyster bars north of stump pass looks like tomorrow will be another great day .

Sunday, March 14, 2010



sunday 03-14-2010 CHARLOTTE HABOR FISHING REPORT

 as the week comes to end and the fronts are dissipating the bite will begin to get better everyday . over all the weeks fishing was tough but i was able to find some protected cuts that were holding fish .