Saturday Fishing Class started a little earlier this last weekend as the students called me to tell me they are all ready. We had a few new students this weekend and the other students helped them get their fishing rods ready. Once everyone was all set up we walked down to the boat ramp to start fishing. The students had the best day fishing to date. They caught more pinfish, grunt and snapper than we could count. We actually lost count about an hour after fishing. The also caught some bluerunner, a houndfish, and hooked barracudas and a snook. All in all we had an amazing time on Saturday I am seeing them improved every week we are out there.
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Saturday Fishing Class 25 September 2010
Saturday Fishing Class started a little earlier this last weekend as the students called me to tell me they are all ready. We had a few new students this weekend and the other students helped them get their fishing rods ready. Once everyone was all set up we walked down to the boat ramp to start fishing. The students had the best day fishing to date. They caught more pinfish, grunt and snapper than we could count. We actually lost count about an hour after fishing. The also caught some bluerunner, a houndfish, and hooked barracudas and a snook. All in all we had an amazing time on Saturday I am seeing them improved every week we are out there.
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Saturday Fishing Class 9/11/10
Once we were all done painting the fishing rods, we all headed down to the boat ramp to start fishing too. I had given the students my camera to start taking pictures as they had expressed a lot of interest in photography. The students caught some amazing fish including 2 sheep-head, a barracuda, a blue-runner, a jack crevalle, and the usual grunts and snappers. One of the students also caught a pinfish which is now living in our fish tank.
On the walk back to the classroom, once all the bait was done, I was speaking to the students about the photos and how they are going to go on our blog. Kevens and Darian express interest in helping write the blog, and some of the other were extremely interested in taking the photos for the blog. So this weeks blog is going to feature the students photos and hopefully their writing when they finish writing it. You can see two of their photos above. One thing I did talk to them about was taking a picture of themselves with the fish, as all the photos are of just the fish. They explained to me that a close up picture of the fish is more important than taking a picture of themselves!
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Saturday Fishing Club Boat Trip and Rod Building 8/2/10 and 8/4/10
Monday I picked up the kids early and we headed to the classroom. We started the morning fishing and caught some snappers and grunts, and caught 2 more fish for our fish tank. Once the bait was done we went back to the classroom and the kids learned how to paint their own fishing rods. Everyone started getting their rods ready and some finished painting theirs. We are going to finish them up this afternoon.
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Saturday Fishing Club 8/28/10
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Boynton Beach Summer Camp Fishing Trip - 3 Aug 2010
Yesterday Capt Rich and I took the Boynton Summer Camp camper out fishing on the boat. We took the first group out at 9:00am and we set up in front of the inlet in 115ft. The bite was on right away and the kids landed a handful of big bonitos using sardines and squid. The second group went out with us at 11:00am, and we set up in the exact same spot. We chummed with the bonitos and right away we got a massive hit which almost spooled one of the kids. 20 minutes later we had a 30lb kingfish in the boat. Just as everyone calmed down, we got another huge hit. This fish too almost spooled the reel. We got most of the line back and then it took another run. Almost 30 minutes later we saw the kingfish and another 10 minutes later the fish was in the boat. This kingfish weighed in at 35lbs. The third trip was just as exciting. We were all thinking of fish we would want to catch to add to our already great day. The one fish which was not on the wish list hit right away, and we had a dolphin fish in the boat. The kids caught a remora and some more bonitos to end the trip. The kids, as well as us, had an amazing day and everyone went home with plenty of fish for dinner.
Friday, July 30, 2010
Captain's Report 7/30/10
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Captain's Report 7/29/10
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Captain's Report 27 July and 28 July
Yesterday we tried our hands at bottom fishing in front of Boynton Beach. We fished between200ft and 50ft and caught a little over 60 fish for the day. We caught another nice mutton snapper, some yellowtail snapper, grunts, bonitos, and much much more.
Today, because it was the start of mini-season, we headed offshore to see what we could find. About 8 miles offshore we started finding some nice current breaks, and even found a huge bag, but sadly no dolphinfish. We trolled around for a couple of hours and saw no dolphin or weed lines. We did see a billfish chasing some baitfish on the surface, but as fast as he arrived he disappeared. We did come in around lunch time and caught a bonito and some grunts over the reef.
Monday, July 26, 2010
Captain's Report - 26 July 2010
Today we took a group of students out fishing on the boat. We started the morning trolling and about 8 miles offshore we caught a barracuda. A few minutes later we found ourselves in a school of dolphin fish. Most of the fish we undersized but the kids still had a blast catching fish after fish. After the dolphin moved off, we headed in to cool off and snorkel. we then headed out to 125ft and started our drift back in. On our drift we caught some big yellowtail snapper, a nice mutton snapper, a grouper, and some blue-runners.
Tomorrow morning we are heading back to fish the reef before the madness of mini-season starts
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Boynton Beach Summer Camp Fishing 20 July 2010
Friday, July 16, 2010
Captain's Report (7/15/10) plus more...
Later that evening we headed offshore with a charter. We started off trolling as soon as we were out of the Boynton Inlet and soon we had a big hit. The angler fought the fish for a while, but soon we had a bite off. We had a few more hits, but the fish did not get hooked. The final hour we headed into about 130ft just south of the inlet and tried a drift. We caught a bunch of blue-runners and triggerfish. Suddenly we had a big fish hit and almost spool the reel. We fought the fish for about 10 minutes until the fish stopped running and reeled in a big tuna head!
Today (7/16/10) we went fishing with the group from yesterday at the Boynton Beach Boat Ramp. Thankfully the fish started biting right away. The kids caught pufferfish, snappers, and blue crabs using cut up squid. I would like to thank everyone at Discovery Key Elem for all their help and for an amazing last 5 weeks.
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Boca Raton Intracoastal Fishing 7/14/10
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Boynton Beach Summer Camp Fishing 7/13/10
This morning I was lucky enough to be able to take the Boynton Beach Summer Camp fishing at the Boynton Boat Ramp. The tide was almost high and the water was as clear as I had ever seen it, and there were fish everywhere we looked. We cut up the squid into small pieces and started fishing. The kids caught snappers, grunts, and pufferfish. There were also about 5 barracudas hanging around and we hooked into 2 of them, but sadly got bit off.
Monday, July 12, 2010
Saturday Fishing Club 7/10/10 and mor
We would like to first thank the City of Boynton Beach for all their support and for allowing us to create an amazing classroom at Boat Club Park. All the students are extremely excited to finally be able to learn how to fix and build fishing rods, fix and clean their fishing reels, build lures and rigs, and much much more.
The last week has been filled with fishing and new adventures. This week we took a group to the beach to try their hands at surf fishing. The fishing was not going very well, so we switched to snorkeling and kayaking. The kids were soon taking turns with the kayaks and snorkeling equipment, and loving every second of it.
The kids are excited for the coming week as we have another beach trip planned, but more importantly they can not wait to start learning how to build and fix their fishing equipment.
Saturday Fishing Club started off hot right away with the kids catching fish after fish, but then all of a sudden the tide switched and the sun started really heating everything up and the fishing slowed down dramatically. The kids caught snappers, grunts, pufferfish, and had a barracuda teasing them the entire morning! One of the most impressive things I saw all morning was a boater coming in and throwing an empty chum box in the water
, and one of the students put his fishing rod down and went over and picked up the box and put it in the trash can.
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