Spectacular Bonefishing at Chub Cay, Bahamas
My friend Adrian Gray visited this Bahamian Island a couple months ago and it looks like the bone fishing there is just off the chain even after the cold that went through it this year. He gets to swim through schools and schools of bonefish in crystal clear water! (yes, I’m jealous!)
One of these days I might make it there.. once could dream right? ![]()
Enjoy the photos and here is some information about the island if your interested.
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By: Adrian Gray
Chub Cay has received worldwide accolades as one of the top
bonefishing destinations in the world. Located at the southernmost
tip of the Berry Islands in the Bahamas, Chub Cay is 35 miles west of
Nassau and 125 miles from South Florida. This thousand-acre paradise
island retreat includes the Chub Cay Airport and Marina, which are
Bahamian ports of entry with on-site customs and immigration.
World-famous bonefishing guide, Captain Joe Louis will expertly guide
you across the miles of spectacular flats. Joe has been fishing Chub
and various parts of the Bahamas all his life, and has had the
pleasure of guiding the likes of Curt Gowdy, Bobby Knight, Andy Mill,
Nick Price and Jack Nicklaus. He has guided several IGFA record
holders, mostly in the fly classes. He is sure to keep you entertained with stories of record fish and old Bahamian lore.
Accommodations
Choose a Thursday to Sunday stay that includes ½ days of fishing on
Thursday and Sunday and two full days fishing on Friday and Saturday.
Accommodations are provided at IGFA Trustee Jack Willits’ guest beach
house featuring a spacious living room, bedroom with two queen beds,
TV, and bath. Or choose to stay in this paradise from Tuesday to
Sunday and you’ll enjoy two more full days of fishing with your
package.

• Meals and box lunch available through Chub Cay Club (not included)
• Golf cart included for easy transportation to Chub Cay Club
• Spinning tackle provided – (fly tackle not included)
FOR TWO ANGLERS!
Three nights/four days – $2,200
Five nights/six days – $4,000

To schedule your Chub Cay Excursion,
contact IGFA Development Manager Lesley Arico at
954-924-4222 or email larico@igfa.org
SUPPORT THE IGFA
Youth Education Programs
For every trip that is purchased, IGFA Trustee Jack Willits will
donate 50% to the IGFA to enable it to continue its youth education
initiatives. Proceeds generated by the Wits End Bonefishing Packages
will fund hands-on marine science programs for children. By providing
these children the opportunity to immerse themselves in their
surrounding ecosystems, the IGFA aims to create lifelong stewards of
the marine environment to ensure the future of the sport we love.
Finally Sprung + 18 HPX-V prop test + Loop Pushpole
This has got to be the most exciting and anxious time of year for most of us anglers who love to sight fish on a flyrod, crab, lure, or whatever. The warm weather starts to settle in and the sight fishing all over Florida begins to yeild epic days on the water. For those of us in the upper Florida Keys, the possibilities of the ultimate grand slam… fishing for bonefish, tarpon, and permit in a single day becomes an easier reality.
Jeremy and I have been running his new Maverick 18 HPX-V with the 21 Pitch Powertech 3 blade PTR prop. Compared to the 20 pitch 4 blade we were running before, this 3 blade had much more bow lift, better top end, better fuel economy, and made the boat perform like a whole different machine. The only thing sacraficed here was the ability for tight cornering at higher speeds… which isn’t much of an issue considering that this boat is meant for crossing big water in the Keys. We are going to subject the boat to further testing but so far the results are amazing. The concept applied to my 17 HPX-V years ago when I switched over from a 4 blade 18 Pitch PTR prop to a 3 blade 19 pitch PTR prop. This hull loves the bow lift and unfortuantely the 4 blade props on this HPX hull make the front end dig when running a big chop. This is a huge plus if you are planning on crossing those big basins in the Florida Keys. Give the folks at Powertech Props a call and they can provide you with whatever info you’ll need on these props. If you need to order one, you can contact your local Maverick Boat dealer or Shallow Water Customs.
Joe at Carbon Marine delivered a new Carbon Marine/Loop Push Pole for Jeremy’s 18 HPX. All I can say is this pushpole is SWEEETTT! It is much stiffer then all the Stiffy poles, lighter then both teh Graphite and Hybrid, and is great for poling deep water as it is not as floaty as my Stiffy Guide. The best part about this… the warantee that Carbon Marine offers is unparalleled and the price for these push poles is worlds less then the comparible Stiffys. Loop and Carbon Marine have come together and outdone themselves on this product. Oh and the Lambda shaped foot is pretty freakin sweet!!
It was a very busy few weeks and I have had very limited days on the water. Unfortunately, the weather has not cooperated with me at all when I was able to make it out but fortunately, we still caught some fish. This semester is finally over and it is time to get busy on the pushpole…. and possibly spend some time on the pointy end of the bow if I’m lucky. Stay tuned guys and gals… this should be an AWESOME Spring and Summer.
“Pine Island Poonage On Fly Rods”
The 2010 Tarpon season has officially begun in full force! Rich and I skipped out of work early yesterday to pester the fish I was on last Saturday…it was not but 30minutes we had the first laid up fish eat Rich’s fly, no joke, 8 inches from the bow of my boat! It was a great day, of course Rich hooked muiltiples and we were able to get about a 115-120lb fish boat side for a quick photo. We will be out again this weekend doing it all over again…I think this is going to be an “On Fire Season” ~ Stay tuned
Note: And of course, I managed to miss all the jumping shots!!!
As you can see by the width of her back she was indeed a fatty.
This was kind of a funny Picture..
“I like how the color of tarpons eye matches the purple in the fly”
aN Epic Tail and Switching Things Up by Jose Chavez and Mike T.
Sharing a few good reports from two Hardcore Kayak Anglers:
EPIC Tail(s)
by Jose Chavez!
Chris showed up at my house a 4:30 am, we loaded up and headed to the East coast in search of monster reds. I had only slept a couple of hours, part of me was wishing I had stayed in bed and slept longer and part of me was excited, hoping that today would be the day I finally get to do the dance with an east coast monster.
When we arrived at the boat ramp I was happy to see that the winds were down. We started making our way to the area we had previously fished and spooked a couple reds on the way. When we arrived to our location there was no sight of any activity. A decision had to be made, we decided to relocate and move further south. In the distance we started spotting mullet activity, as we approached two schools of “west coast” sized reds swam right past us ignoring everything we had to offer. We continued moving further south until we reached the schools of mullet. We started working the schools with no avail. We decided to get a couple pieces of cut bait out and not even 5 minutes later we had double hook up.

Since I am one of those crazy people that carries 4 rods on me when I fish, I decided to sacrifice my twitch bait rod and get another piece of cutbait out, Chris had already tied on circle hooks and thrown a couple pieces of cut bait out at the time and was on a double hook up! He landed and released both fish, I was starting to wonder what the heck was keeping the fish away from my line, but a few seconds later all drags start screaming within 5 seconds of each other and we had a quadruple hookup!!! It was absolute mayhem! Little did we know that would be the first of many. It got to a point were we couldn’t manage having that many fish on at once so we agreed that after two fish were hooked up we would reel out the other two lines. This worked well from preventing any more quadruple hookups but still resulted in double digit triple and double hookups!
It was one of the craziest days on the water I have ever had, before I had a chance to release one red, another one would hook up!

The smallest red I caught was about 31 inches! and I ended up with a double digit redfish day as did Chris. Most of the reds were in the mid to upper thirties. Chris caught his personal best red which measured 38 inches. I caught personal best reds 5 times that afternoon. From a 37 to 38 to 40 to 45.1 to 46.1 incher!!!! This red also ended up being the Kayak Wars All-Time East Coast Record!
My 40 incher

Chris’s 38 incher


My 45 incher

My 46 incher (Not bad for 10 lb braid, 20 lb leader, and a 6’8 rod rated for 12 lb test) 



I also ended up with a 27 inch trout

This picture pretty much sums up how the entire day went
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It was definitely a day for the books! Good company and a great day of fishing! I loved every second of it, until I noticed that at some point my GPS had fallen out of the boat from me getting in and out from measuring the fish. The lagoon has been costly to me in terms of gear. I have lost a GPS, my wang anchor, and broken a rod in two trips, in all cases it was my fault over something stupid.
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Here are some more pictures of the past couple of weeks:
Chris molesting a fish:












Taking a break from the Kayak
by Mike T.
Don’t get me wrong this has been my best year of fishing ever, I have learned sooo much about fish and fishing while kayaking. Last month was my year anniversary fishing from a kayak and I love everything about it. It is the most relaxing thing for me to do well almost the most relaxing thing . I just wanted to do something different…
Here are some of this years highlights.






I was itching to fish out of a boat so I decided give Tommy Z a call. He told me to meet him at the ramp and we would go get on some fish. We arrived to the 1st spot and this little guy decided that he would chill with us and enjoy the beautiful day.

After 10-15 minutes Tommy has 2-3 pound mangroves chummed up all behind the boat. It was a blast busting them up on light tackle but that’s not what we were there for I just finished putting my dinner in the ice box when all of a sudden I get handed a rod that’s screaming off drag like I have never heard before. He coached me through the fight and gave me some motivational words once or twice and after a nice battle Tommy gaffed this beauty like the pro he is.
My biggest king…


After a smoke and a couple of jokes we moved to shallower water and busted up the grouper. We fought through some shorts and landed two keepers and decided to call it a day.
Grouper soup:

Grouper fingers:

Fried Grouper:

Snapper Dinner Day two:

Got to fire up the smoker too:
Pending new IGFA world record Cobia at almost 122lbs!
I got this off of the IGFA facebook page.
“A potential new cobia record just came in to the IGFA in the 50-lb line class category! Capt. Jimbo Thomas had been scoping the buoys of Government Cut in Miami, Florida, USA, for days with his brother Rick on their charter Thomas Flyer. “We kept seeing this monster cobia at the buoys and got a bunch of 40 pounders on the lines,” but the big one evaded the Thomas brothers until this past Friday, April 16, 2010. Out fishing for bait before the morning’s first charter trip, but with a big rod waiting ready just in case the giant showed, the brothers spotted the fish waiting by the buoy. Rick threw the bait, and the battle was on!
“The crazy thing is that if we had come up on the cobia while we were fishing during a charter, it might not have counted for a record because sometimes more than one charter client will put their hands on the rods.” According to IGFA world record rules, no one but the angler may touch the rod, reel, or line from the time a fish strikes or takes the bait or lure, until the fish is either landed or released.
Weighing in at 121.2 lbs, Rick’s cobia challenges the previous cobia record set at 116.5 lbs in June 2006 by Billy Ray Lucas, Jr., of Wilson, North Carolina, USA.”
Tarpon on Fly Eat Video
April 22 2010
The Tarpon eating a fly 20 feet from the boat video was sent out to the Saltyshores Newsletter people last week. For those of you that isn’t on the newsletter here is the video.
Video info: Captain Benny Blanco and Capt. Steven Tejera, in Everglades National Park. Tarpon measured out 120lbs
Kodak Play Sport, waterproof, 5mp Camera and 1080p HD Video for $150.00
I picked up a nice little point and shoot camera last week. I took it up to Destin, fl with me to cobia fish and had a chance to test many of the features in a saltwater environment.
It’s the Kodak Play Sport:
It does 720p, 1080p video, 5mp camera, and the best part it’s waterproof to 10′!
Operation is super simple with just one hand. It does not have lots of options basically just turn it on and start taking photos or recording. It takes SD cards which are cheap and available everywhere.
About the size of an iphone it’s small enough to carry around everywhere and the contour of the camera feels pretty nice, not slippery like most camera bodies.
It has a USB port as well as lithium ion batteries so it last quite a while. The latches are spring loaded so it forces you to lock it to keep the body water tight. Some of the older waterproof cameras didn’t have this and lots of them got water inside via operator error.
At about $150.00 for a waterproof still and video camera the Kodak Play Sport is a dream come true for fisherman.
There’s plenty of cameras out there that are waterproof, does hd, etc.. but the Kodak Play Sport, at $150.00 has pretty much all you would want in a water sport camera.
What it don’t have:
*Flash
Here are some samples of the Play Sports 5mp Camera. I did adjust the contrast and did some cropping.
I shot some video was it as well in mainly 720p at 60fps .. I gotta say I’m impressed for such an inexpensive camera. With the small sensor indoor and low light isn’t the greatest but then again the price is right.
You can get one off of Amazon or they have them in stock at your local Best Buys as well.
Here’s a short clip of the video quality. I shot it in 720p at 60fps. I did not do anything to the video besides just putting the clips together and adding music.
The photos are pretty good for a $150 point and shoot that’s water proof.




























