Monthly Archives: July 2012

Girls can fish, Brooke is proof Way to go!

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Mal, This gril can put a whoppin to a Bull Shark, from the beach at boca

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We stopped into Fishin Frank’s to get some frozen bait on Wednesday afternoon as we were going grouper fishing 35 miles out from Boca Grande Pass on Thursday. Robert gave us some good tips on salting down the sardines and … Continue reading

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Sand Bream are one of the best eating fish in Florida, Snad bream is one of the top fish sold many commercail fishermen pay thier bills catching them. A 36 hook with a piece of peeled shrimp meat under a … Continue reading

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Thanks Frank! She did exactly what you told her and her first catch was a shark just a few feet off the beach! A very colorful catch with that light up pink reel!!! Way to Go Jessica

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Chuck & Lisa each got thier Red fish, Chuck had to catch his twice, When those Reds are hungry, The hook did not bother it about takeing another bite. The end of a great day on the water. Red fish … Continue reading

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McKenzies first fish. a sand trout caught on the pink light up pole. Dennis Egan

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  Greg & His buddies Just got back in between them Greg says they caught over 30 Red fish today, The were fishin around Hog Island. What a day. Red fish are on fire as Greg said. IF the fishing … Continue reading

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Where ohh where have my Red fish gone?

Red fish for you gotta get a red anglers are quite thick on the east keys, Cut bait right now seems to be the best bait. Cut a piece of fish for a bait about two fingers thick, then chop … Continue reading

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Today would be a good day to get out in the gulf, Blue green waters, lotss of fish, Baracuda, Sharks, Snappers, most within viewing distance from your boat, Just put out a chum bag, and give it a few minutes. … Continue reading

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Here is a general guide for what is the better bait. By the water temp for in the Harbor. below 70 degrees = Shrimp 75 to 85 degrees = White bait over 85 degrees = cut bait= fish cut into pieces … Continue reading

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No Bonnet Sharks

Please lets not keep any bonnet Sharks until the middle of August as they are full of babies right now. It is just the right thing to do. They should be done by the middle of August, Thanks Frank

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Frank, Robert, We stopped into Fishin Frank’s to get some frozen bait on Wednesday afternoon as we were going grouper fishing 35 miles out from Boca Grande Pass on Thursday. Robert gave us some good tips on salting down the … Continue reading

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This is the Cat Shark pastel I ‘painted’ for Fishin Frank at the bait shop. Frank has given to the CCA and the Animal Welfare League and this little gift is a THANK YOU FRANK !!! from me. You have … Continue reading

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Caught this 2 1/2 ft. Shark at lashely. I can’t tell what kind it is, but it was pretty heavy! I belive this is a bull Shark, nice shark whatever it is.

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this is when I was trying to shorten my hair style I was always wierd I just have less and shorter hair now

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JOhn M. Charlotte Harbor red fish 8 pound and in the slot

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Fishin Franks NIce Shark, Safety tip #1 always grab a shark behind the head as most can bite thier own tail. Cpntrol the head contorl the shark. Eco tip #1 make sure if you are going to relase the fish … Continue reading

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What is there to say, Vanessa Fishin what else do you need to know?

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Cobia at the beach complex

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Bill & Linda K. This was a Super Wonderful day of Fishing! Thank You Capt Cayle for providing us with this great family fishing experience. We only brought one fish back to the dock, but we made it count!

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50 pound cobia caught with bad fish charters

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Got between my friend Dale Haskell’s kayak and large tarpon catch just off the PC Beach with my video camera this morning. Chrome spook jr. and 12 pound test.

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Bull shark 6 foot Bad fish charters

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Lemon Shark 7 footer, Caught by Bad fish charters,& relased

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We think of big scary trolls living under the bridges, well this is the fish that eats them. Justin and his Black drum

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The power of Pink, Pink pole that is

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Justin And his buddy the Shark

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I was trying to take a picture of lexi with her mangrove snapper when she saw the shark hit my pole!

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A baby sharp nose Shark maybe two monts old caught Pc beach

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Back yard Bull Shark, When you fish a Port Charlotte backyard you just never know

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The save the Tarpon response

I was just reading in the Waterlife about a response from one of the People who say they are trying to save the Tarpon, are they just bad fishermen or just plain goofy, This person said that changing water flow … Continue reading

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The body is a little big was my first thought, then I looked closer, it is very well sealed, to keep out salt water each seam has gaskets and it is built like a tank, I think for rugged durablity … Continue reading

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why tide?

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A year in the life of a shrimp

A year in the life of a Shrimp, Larvae develop from floating fertilized eggs, growing and molting through many of each of these stages over a two- or three-week period. Currents and incoming tides carry the maturing shrimp into brackish … Continue reading

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Frank and Ben got together to give Lexi a new rod and reel combo! It is a light up reel! Awesome! She is extremely thrilled!

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Lexi’s Lane Snapper

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Caught near Boca, can you imagine bring that onto the beach with you.

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