CLICK picture to
ENLARGE |
Comments |
|
Pictures from the "Free" picnic held at Sarazan Park on November 30,
2006. A good time was had by all. Ed & Dave showcased
their new "beer coil box" that insures the coldest beer under any
circumstances. They built the box and have donated use of it
to the club for special events. |
|
Fishing in Klawalk Alaska with Elmer Peters & James Gronu.
Halibut (48+", 50+ lbs), Black Sea Bass, Red Snapper (August 2006) -Guide Otto Green, from Chokalaskee (239-250-9669) |
|
SOMETHING FISHY PICNIC (Oct 2006) What a picnic! Over 50 folks showed up
to cheer on the tournament fishermen (fisher-persons) Lots of dogs
and burgers were eaten, and, I understand, a keg was emptied!
The losing team cooked and cleaned up...all is well, as it should be
in paradise. Awards were made, Joe Sajdak cleaned house with
the biggest and most, and walked away with the goodies and cash!
He needed an escort to haul stuff to his car! |
|
SOMETHING FISHY TOURNAMENT (Oct 2006) Jim Mueller, left, owner and
Captain of winning boat and Joe Sajdak, right, largest Redfish and
largest Snook. Jim Simmons, Past President Crew member - Caught first Catfish
These are the winning fish. Joe caught both
the largest shook AND the largest redfish! Wow! What a
fisherman! |
|
A little Goliath Grouper? Looks like grouper fingers to
me! <editor> This fish (estimated at 12 lbs) made 3 powerful
slow runs. We all thought it was a large stingray on the line. -
Ron G. |
|
My buddy Steve and I caught 2 reds at 22 & 23 inches, and Steve got
a 28.5 inch red all in local water to Marco.
Peter A., October 2006 |
|
Two of eight caught 10/01 in the morning.
These two where brought home for dinner.
Ed Vesley, October 2006
|
|
Pictures of Jim Mueller, Newton Weiss
Ginny and Nancy and two that got away
|
|
I caught this fish Sept 29, 2006 on a near shore wreck. I was using
finger mullet which I caught with my cast net several days ago.
This fish measured 34" with the tail pinched. I am looking forward to
snook dinner tomorrow night. 34 inches,12 Lbs...Jim Rumph |
|
Half a fish is better than no fish at all?
Actually, the
fish is whole (I think Art decided it was eaten) it was a 200 to 225
lb goliath that I could not raise fully off the deck..I think he lived
to tell the tale...John Cav |
|
Cape Ramano Joint Power Squadron Picnic... On September 18th the Gulf had 3 to 4-foot waves; fine for
bigger boats, but rough on the little guys. Andy Battaglia and Bryan
Mordecai were the first to arrive at Cape Romano, setting up chairs
and umbrella. Next, were Perry and Connie London in their new
mini-catamaran, soon followed by Erin and Jim Olmes (sans Nikki - too
many sand spurs last time). The area has changed significantly since
last year, beach area different and smaller, the old fish shacks are
gone (replaced by a sign advertising “beachfront homesite”, the stilt
house is gone, and now the dome house is partially in the Gulf. As we
were busy solving the world’s problems and basking in the beautiful
sunshine over the southern tip of Cape Romano, a band of dark clouds
snuck in from the northwest trying to join their cousins from the
south and east. Cloud-to-sea “sparkies” prompted a hasty lunch and a
prudent dash through the “back way” to the relative safety of Caxambas
Bay. It was great to just be out on the water and be with friends on
the beach. Sorry the trip was cut short, there are still a few
problems left for you to solve at the next picnic. Andy B.
|
|
Bill McIntosh and Frank Sroka with Permit caught at the Kidd. 25lb and 23lb. September, 2006 |
|
Our president and the gang, doing what they do best. |