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Report Updated
May 3, 2008
It's time once again to get caught up with the
fishing report. Since my last report it has been almost none
stop fishing each day with just a few exceptions. Most of the
days we've had good blue water and north current. It's been
dolphin, kings, sailfish, and blackfin tuna, with bonito getting
in on the action too. Inshore, the tarpon are hungry both at
Government Cut and in the Bay. We've seen numerous shots at the
tarpon regardless of which location you fish.
The Wroblewski Family (Lenny, Carol, & Jenny) along with Jenny's
fiancé Pete Kudhl fished an afternoon/evening trip. Offshore we
caught dolphin and kingfish. Inshore, Carol caught her first big
tarpon on the outside at Government Cut. The tide was right to
fish the Bay spots and the tarpon were very cooperative. Pete
caught and released his first tarpon. Not to be out done, Jenny
caught her first tarpon and it was larger than Pete's. Now it
was Lenny's turn. We put the baits back out and then it
happened. The lights went out and didn't come back on. We tried
one more spot with no action and called it an evening.
The next evening, it was Dave & Christina Ziegler. The tarpon
were once again very cooperative both at Government and in the
Bay with numerous hook ups. Inside, we had an eyeball to eyeball
experience with an angry 90 pound tarpon when it ran straight at
the boat and came up like a missile only inches from the engine
bracket. What a site it was. We all thought that the fish was
coming in the boat to pay us a visit.
It was tarpon fishing again for brothers Steve and Mark Todd. We
started the trip later so we could take advantage of the tides
to fish both outside and inside. On the outside we had two fish
on along with a ladyfish. Inside we matched that number with two
fish on also.
The next evening, Rick Chase treated his grandson Rob Chase to
his first tarpon trip. Rob caught and released his first two
tarpon and learned first hand how tough it can be to fight a
tarpon. Rick took delight in watching his grandson get whipped
by the tarpon. Rob is now hooked on tarpon fishing and can't
hardly wait to go again.
The following evening, Max Dekelbaum treated his grandson Justin
Dekelbaum to a tarpon trip too. We started off with a ladyfish
and then had a double header on.
Gary Edge has a list of fish that he'd like to catch. One of the
fish on the list is a sailfish. He was in Miami on business and
allowed some time for a late afternoon trip. We ran south to the
Monument Buoy and put out the kites. It didn't take to long and
the first sail was hooked on the right hand kite long bait. It
put on a great aerial show much to Gary's delight and then took
us offshore. We got the photos Gary wanted and released the
fish. Moving back into the same depth range, I put out the baits
on the right hand kite and was about to load the baits on the
left hand kite when Gary hooked another sailfish on the long
kite bait once again. This one was even more acrobatic and kept
Gary busy going round and round the boat. When the second fish
was released, he said he was thrilled and had enough so we
headed back to TNT Marine Center before it got dark. You can
cross the sailfish off your list Gary as mission accomplished.
John and Rachel Perkins and their friends Brad and Harold Coren
fished a late afternoon trip. We chased diving frigate birds for
a while with no takers. After setting up a drift, Rachel caught
and released her first sailfish on a flatline bait in 118'. More
chasing birds and trolling lures resulted in a blackfin tuna.
Back to drifting and this time the kite produced a sailfish for
Brad. The blackfin made it to the grill in the form of tuna
steaks.
On the day that Jeff Godel and his son, Jamie fished, the
current died. We worked hard to get a kingfish on the deep rod
and had a sail on the kite.
On the trip with Charles and Camille West, the downrigger
shined. There was still no current and every hit we had came on
the downrigger. Several kingfish were caught while drifting and
the bonito hit on the slow troll.
Mark Rubert, Kenneth Cohen, Casey Mathys, and Matt Aschbrenner
sampled the tarpon fishing at Government Cut and in the Bay. We
hooked up fish in areas and the tarpon tested the anglers skills
and stamina. At the end of the evening, they had tarpon fever
and plans were being made to do it again.
To get in on the action it only takes a phone call 305 965-9454
or email
nkostyo@bellsouth.net to book a trip and create
memories that will last a lifetime. You'll get the fever too and
want to come back for more.
Captain Dave Kostyo
Knot Nancy Fishing Charters
305 620-5896 Charter
305 965-9454 Cell
www.knotnancy.com
nkostyo@bellsouth.net
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See you on the edge or at Government.

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