Fishing statement: To try to insure that fishing stays in the hearts of those that love it and to help the ones that are going too!
Captain Ken Kennickell of Miss Judy Charters is holding a nice amberjack that David Miller (Blue Ash, Ohio) caught while bottom fishing at the Savannah snapper banks. Then, his son Christopher (Blue Ash, Ohio) landed one right behind his father! Proving once again those that fish together have a better chance of catching more fish, because where you have fish you have fish!
It’s time to rate your bait!
When it comes to inshore fishing there is one bait that is 90% preferred by most fish and sometimes 100% hard to obtain! And this sometimes is due to the fact that there are not that many bait shops that continuously carry this sometimes hard to keep alive
Christopher Miller (Blue Ash, Ohio) is holding up a nice genuine red snapper that he caught while plain old bottom at the snapper banks with Captain Ken Kennickell of Miss Judy Charters
While fishing with Captain Ken Kennickell of Miss Judy Charters Christopher Miller (Blue Ash, Ohio) caught this nice cobia! What did it eat? Well, it came to the boat, they jigged and it jogged right for the jig! Now that is a mouth full!
While fishing with Captain Matt Williams of Miss Judy Charters Adam Lipman caught this nice red fish!
While fishing with Captain Kevin Rose of Miss Judy Charters Nikki Berry of Jackson Georgia caught this nice red fish. This fish was caught fought and released back to the wild to swim another day!
While fishing with Captain Kevin Rose of Miss Judy Charters Brody Berry age 6 from Jackson Georgia caught this nice flounder! What do flounder prefer to eat? Well, from the size of this flounder’s mouth I would say just about anything that makes a pass! In this case it was a jumbo mud minnow! One gulp was all it took!