November started out very windy including a close call with a late season hurricane. Hurricane Eta worked its way along the Southwest Florida coast for a few days in early November causing heavy rain, high storm surge, and heavy winds. During the hurricane many docks around Cape Coral saw a […]
Yearly Archives: 2020
October was one for the record books! The Cape Coral fishing charters kept me steady throughout the month, but there were some huge highlights I won’t forget. The October Cape Coral fishing charters led to a wide variety of fish. With the water temperatures cooling down it seemed like everything […]
September was another steady month of Cape Coral fishing charters. The weather in Southwest Florida stayed hot but was windier then normal as a few hurricanes pass by in the Gulf of Mexico. This month’s Cape Coral fishing charters really homes in on the Redfish and snapper. Many of the […]
August saw an expected slow down in Cape Coral fishing charters. This time of year everyone has wrapped up their summer Southwest Florida vacations and is getting ready for the new school year to begin. The slow down allowed for a nice break after a busy summer season that allowed […]
July continues to be one of the busiest months for fishing charters each year. This July was no acceptation to that trend, running a lot of Cape Coral fishing charters, meeting a ton of new friends, and seeing quite a few return clients as well. Summer time fishing around Southwest […]
The black drum is the largest member of the drum family. It is also noted for its longevity – some reports suggest they live for up to 60 years in certain habitats. In the Gulf however the oldest individuals found to date have been under 45. Gulf black drum also […]
To say 2020 has been a roller coaster would be an understatement. Luckily June was a month on the upswing. I am extremely grateful to all of my new and return clients that made June one of my busiest months to date. I had a ton of familiar and new […]
Been out on the water around Florida recently and seen what looks like a shark fin gliding towards you? Whilst sharks do abound in our waters, it’s also highly possible you’ve spotted a cobia instead. You may know this prolific game fish by one of its various other names including […]
Cape Coral Fishing Report May 2020 – Things in Cape Coral and all of Southwest Florida started to get back to “normal” throughout the month of May. Tourists started to slowly trickle back in as hotels and restaurants opened up again. I was extremely grateful for all of my return […]
It may have had 2 US Navy submarines named in its honor but Trachinotus falcatus nevertheless has a few issues. First, its common name is more likely to be associated with an official piece of paper than a fish. Second, it is often mistaken for its commercially popular relative Trachinotus […]