Showing posts with label everglades. Show all posts
Showing posts with label everglades. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Everglades Adventure for Father & Son Bass Fishin'



Paul Cruvellier and son Robbie from Mount Royal, Canada, came onboard in November for some Largemouths and Peacocks bass.
The vacation excursion turn out to be an adventure to discover the South Florida Everglades and Miami urban lakes.  We chased after peacock bass, larger-mouth bass and everything else that would bite. For me, the best part of the trip was teaching Robbie how to work a fly rod. The winds where blowing hard, but Robbie managed to work it pretty well and he will soon be mastering fly fishing.
What a exciting and great time we had together, Paul originally booked a 2-day Variety package trip. But after the second day he decided they had so much fun they wanted to spend the rest of their vacation fishing for largemouths and Peacock Bass in South Florida.

I had a great time teaching and catching bass with the Cruvellier Family and let me tell you, we caught a mess load of fish.

I am really looking forward to seeing these guys back in March, until then to the Cruvellier family happy holidays!

Till next time tight lines and good fishing….
From Staff Writer Capt Brett Isackson (bretti@bassonline.com)
BassOnline.com / 888-829-BASS


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Thursday, October 15, 2009

Bass Fishing in Florida Everglades


I took out Pat and Cathy Braun from Chadd-Fort, Pennsylvania on October 2, 2009.

It was a electrifying & beautiful day trip in the Everglades. The Braun's boated around 15 bass from 1lb pound to 4lbs, you can tell by the smiles on the faces in the pictures, it was a lot of fun.

I had a great time with them and look forward to having them on board again when they return in the spring.

Till next time tight lines and good fishing….
From Staff Writer Capt Tony Masiello (tonym@bassonline.com)
BassOnline.com / 888-829-BASS

BassOnline.com is Florida largest freshwater Guide Service, specializing in Florida bass fishing in the Florida lakes, canals and rivers.
To learn more about Florida bass fishing, visit Bass Fishing Blog. Also visit or sister website Florida Bass Fishing, Lake Okeechobee Fishing, Bass Fishing Florida, Florida Peacock Bass

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Bass Fishing the Everglades



















On board bass fishing in the Florida Everglades on September 21, 2009 was Texans Lacey & Casey Jones.

They were vacation in Florida for their 1st year anniversary. Lacey purchase the trip as surprise for her husband, she was a very impressive lady angler. The Jones are from Texas, both were novice in bass fishing, they boated 12 largemouth 2lbs to 5 lbs and a bunch of Cichlid in a successful 4 hour trip.

Thanks Lacey & Casey Jones, look forward to fishing with you guys again and Happy Anniversary!

Till next time tight lines and good fishing….
From Staff Writer Capt Tony Masiello (tonym@bassonline.com)
BassOnline.com / 888-829-BASS

BassOnline.com is Florida largest freshwater Guide Service, specializing in Florida bass fishing in the Florida lakes, canals and rivers.
To learn more about Florida bass fishing, visit Bass Fishing Blog. Also visit or sister website Florida Bass Fishing, Lake Okeechobee Fishing, Bass Fishing Florida, Florida Peacock Bass

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Everglades Bass Fishing at it's BEST!

Today I fished with old friends and long time clients, Corky & Sue from Coral Springs, FL.

Florida Everglades fishing Trip

We started out meeting at the tackle shop and off we went, after a few minutes catching up on old times and we were ready to start catching fish.

One of the great things about this couple is they just love being out in the Everglades, listing to the birds, taken pictures and telling stories. Sue said, "we just love how you always take us to different location and we always catch fish."

After launching the boat and a nice little drive out to the fishin hole, we geared up for what we though was going to be just another good fishing experience, but ended up being so much more.

Then after getting a few corks out of Corky's fishing pole, he hooked in to what could have been the biggest bass of the day. A average hook set and several hard runs on the drag, this one was swimming for another day! Ma21.jpgn you hate to see those get-a-way, but you can't hardly beat the stories they create. After a few "oh my god" and a good laugh, back to fishing we went.

Corky's bait choice for the day was a JDC's Gibroni. The weather was around 90, a brite blue bird with scattered clouds, winds out of the west (Nalpes) area. Water temp around 78, over all a great day to be on the water.

Corky landed around 20 bass today, the three largest ones were 7.75, 7.25 & 5.65. Not a bad day considering we were back at the tackle shop by 1 pm.

If your in the area of Naples or Ft Lauderdale and would like to get out and experience Everglades bass fishing at it's best!

Give me a call or email,

I look forward to talking fishing with you!

Tight Lines,
Capt Todd
todd@bassonline.com
888-629-2277
www.BassOnline.com
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www.flpeacockbass.com

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Father's & Son Everglades Fishing Trip


Today we had out Brian Pitell and his father for there second day of Florida fishing trip. Today we were in the Everglades, mainly looking for big trophy bass. Brian decided to fish with artificial lures and his choice of baits ranged from topwater to worms and everything in between. While his father decided to troll livebait and search for quality over quantity.

The morning started out fast, like most early morning bass fishing trip are suppose too. With both of them catching a few good bass, most of them ranged from 2-1/2 lbs to 4 lbs. Really good quality, then just like the day before Peacock bass fishing. Dad, hooks into a good size Florida trophy bass. This one was angry, man she put a fight. Under the trees, running deep to jumping. She was a good fight, weight in at 5.2lbs and release for another young angler to catch.

If you are ever in the area of Palm beach, Ft Lauderdale, Miami or Naples and would like to experience the Everglades, give me a call.

Tight Lines,
Capt Tony
tonym@bassonline.com
888-629-2277
www.BassOnline.com
www.hawghunter.net
www.bassauthority.com
www.flpeacockbass.com

Wednesday, May 07, 2008

Another Successful Everglades Fishing Trip 5-6-2008


The Everglades fishing in Florida continues to be Florida bass fishing at it's best!.Today May 6th, we had out Mike Kozioll from Palos Parl, IL. Mike is a die hard and man do I mean a die hard. Mike fished topwater lures for almost 10 hours today. It's more proof, almost any lure if fished hard all day will produce. Condition were anything but good for topwater, high pressure, back side of the moon and a bright blue bird day. Even with these conditions, I feel this is when a good fishing guide earns his money and proves he's not just a bass fishermen with a cool boat.

We took Mike deep into the Everglades, how deep? We never seen another boat or fishermen all day. The fishing was great, not fantastic. But for chunking and winding topwater plugs all day it was great. His favorite lure, the fire tiger pop-r did not getter done today and man did he try to make it work...haha. Looking through the hundreds of lures I had, we found a few of my old reliables that did the job quite well. Mike's day started out slow and finished strong, "slow and steady" Mike said to me. Besides the alligators, birds & deer we seen his most overwhelming experience was catching 3, 4, 5 & a 6 pound bass on topwater under these conditions with biggest bass coming at 12:15pm. Little to no wind, water temps nearly 80 degrees, "What a great place this is, a paradise for bass" said Mike.

You can read all about the Everglades Bass Fishing Adventures by visiting our websites or calling our toll number with questions you may have.

Good Fishing & Tight Lines,
Capt Todd
888-629-2277
www.BassOnline.com
www.hawghunter.net
www.bassauthority.com
www.flpeacockbass.com

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