Let me start by wishing all the best to my family, Friends and all who have fished with me for the last 13+ years. I have met many great people that have become great friends and I want to thank you all for supporting my way of life. May you and your families have a great Holiday and have a great New Year! I hope to see you all in 2011.
Now lets get to the fishing. I know I know, the fishing reports have been lacking. Many of you have let me know and I hope to stay on top of this.
I have had a great Summer fishing for Tarpon and Redfish. The Tarpon Season was late as usual with varied success in the spring months. Once again we received a healthy dose of wind this Spring and very few Tarpon spots were sparred until June. I think we put more Tarpon in the air in the month of June than March through May. The Wind died, the temps rose and Tarpon were loving it. I had great luck inshore and off.
I was lucky enough to fish with a fishing legend Left Kreh for three days in April. He was a guest with a group from Spring creek Anglers in AK. We had very tough conditions for Tarpon. We threw at some everyday but the winds just had them shut down. Between both boats I believed only a couple were jumped. It was great hearing about the area and players from years past. He has fished just about everywhere with everyone. He was great to have on my boat and had my ear for three days.

Snook have been still tough South of Goodland since January 2010’s big Florida freeze. The cold knocked the population of Snook down dramatically. The Snook were best this Spring through fall around Marco Island to Estero Bay. The beaches held a ton of fish at times and I ran my trips North for the Snook. Hopefully they start migrating back into the islands and fatten up our population.


Redfish have been the story of the year. We have had more Redfish than I have ever seen all up and down the coast. Granted many are 15-18″ but there are plenty slot and above fish around. Even some of the third generation guides have never anything like this. Redfish grow quick so this is good news for our fishery. I have been getting them in the deeper holes and sight fishing them in the shallows.

The end of October and November brought big schools of bait just off the beaches. The Birds would be balled up showing thei location. Predators underneath were Spanish Mackerel, False Albacore, Sharks and Tarpon. My favorite can be the False Albacore. We were using flies, spoons and jigs worked as fast as you could. These fish make long hard runs making it fun on light tackle.
This December has been very cold so far. The water Temps are now in the high 50’s and this has changed the fishing to the winter patterns. Sea Trout, pompano, and Redfish are the main targets now. Fishing slow and near the bottom is producing the best bite. Buck tail jigs tipped with the shrimp is always a winner.
I recently purchase another boat for my fishing trips. Its a 22ft Pathfinder Tournament model. I can take 3 comfortably and sometimes 4. I will be utilizing the larger size for some more near shore wreck fishing. I have been really enjoying the boat on my recent charters.

Well the next few days I will be fishing for Redfish in the skinny. I will be poling the Hewes around hunting them down.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Captain Aron Blaisdell