I returned home yesterday from a very enjoyable three-week fishing trip in Florida. Photos of just a few of the many fish I caught are shown below.
Here is a statistical summary of the trip:
• 21 total days
• 18 days in a row that I fished (mostly from kayaks)
• 9 charter trips with kayak guides
• 3,235 miles driven
• 244 fish caught
• 35 species of fish caught (fish in 5 species were 30” or above; another 5 species had fish between 21” and 27”)
• 4 new species caught (barramundi, slippery dick, Sergeant major, Gulf toadfish).
On each day, I kept notes of my fishing activities. After arriving home, I compiled these notes into a single trip report. Although it is 57 pages long, much of that is colorful photos, making it a quick and easy read.
I posted the report on Google Docs. You can go to this link https://drive.google.com/.../1BlcCiWCALFzVrqRGyUJ.../view... and click on the file for the trip report. Then it can be downloaded. If you are uncomfortable about downloading from Google Docs, please write to me at john@veilenvironmental.com and provide your email address. I can send a copy to you that way.
I hope you enjoy the stories.
Feel free to share this with others who may enjoy the adventure.
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Here is a statistical summary of the trip:
• 21 total days
• 18 days in a row that I fished (mostly from kayaks)
• 9 charter trips with kayak guides
• 3,235 miles driven
• 244 fish caught
• 35 species of fish caught (fish in 5 species were 30” or above; another 5 species had fish between 21” and 27”)
• 4 new species caught (barramundi, slippery dick, Sergeant major, Gulf toadfish).
On each day, I kept notes of my fishing activities. After arriving home, I compiled these notes into a single trip report. Although it is 57 pages long, much of that is colorful photos, making it a quick and easy read.
I posted the report on Google Docs. You can go to this link https://drive.google.com/.../1BlcCiWCALFzVrqRGyUJ.../view... and click on the file for the trip report. Then it can be downloaded. If you are uncomfortable about downloading from Google Docs, please write to me at john@veilenvironmental.com and provide your email address. I can send a copy to you that way.
I hope you enjoy the stories.
Feel free to share this with others who may enjoy the adventure.
2022-11-30-006.jpg
2022-12-01-009.jpg
-6676135036104595450.jpg
2022-12-03-002.jpg
2022-12-05-10.jpg
slippery dick 1.jpg
bonnethead 2.jpg
mayan cichlid.jpg
2021-04-11-003.jpg
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