Capt. Rick Stanczyk

2/9/20 February Backcountry Everglades Fishing Adventure

Got out with the Kentucky crew today, Don, John, Jeff, and Boyd.  Winds were howling a bit but nothing the Contender Bay couldn’t handle.  We tucked up in the creeks, it was dead low tide early on and a little scary getting into some areas.  Slow start but once the tide started to trickle in, the fish did too.  Picked away at some snook and redfish, then after 3 or 4 stops got into a little flurry of them catching maybe a dozen or so.  Next stop we got into a pretty hot snook bite probably caught three dozen fish in an hour and a half or so.  Nothing super huge but the numbers added up by the days end probably close to 50 fish.  Wind really started kicking on the ride home a good 25 mph or so.  But nice to put up numbers like that with the wind machine cranking hard.  Back at it tomorrow looks like similar conditions.

Capt. Rick Stanczyk
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YouTube video up, fishing with long time friend Darryl Choronzey!

Check out our latest video on YouTube, fishing with long time friend Darryl Choronzey from Canada.  Darryl had a long running fishing show up there, Going Fishing, and had shot several shows at Bud n Marys over the years.  We have a great time along with my dad and Brandon ‘Bean’ Storin catching snook, drum, redfish, and more – including a monster bull red to end the day!  Make sure to subscribe to our channel if you want to see more.

2/5/20 February Islamorada Fishing Charter Day

Got out with my dad and The Bean Brandon Storin along with our long time friend Darryl Choronzey.  Darryl did a fishing show in Canada for a long time, Going Fishing TV, and had done some shows with my dad almost 30 years ago!  We hit the backcountry and tried for some bigger fish but mixed it up with some smaller guys as well.  The big fish weren’t too cooperative, we did sense many of them nearby but they just weren’t wanting to feed.  We did get a good black drum, and missed a whopper snook I believe that we just didn’t get the hook in.  Bean caught a big red at the end of the day some 25-30 lbs which was the fish of the day for sure, and on the last cast no less.  We did catch plenty of smaller snook and some decent reds as well for good measure, plus some good trout.  Fun day out there, we’ll be putting a show together of the adventure so keep an eye out!

Capt. Rick Stanczyk
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2/2/20 Super Bowl Sunday Fishing Trip in the Backcountry

Got out for a full day today after a little mini cold front came in last night.  Temperatures dropped a little bit got into the high 50s, not super cold but definitely down again from what it was.  Winds were cranking early but got a little nicer later in the day.  We caught some black drums early nothing huge, but steady action probably a dozen or so in a couple hours, plus some trout, ladyfish, jacks, and a snook mixed in.  As the tide fell and the water warmed up, the fishing got better.  We got into a couple good snook blitzes later, catching probably 25 or 30 I would say and 1 decent redfish.  One area we checked out had nothing at all very muddy and just didn’t look good so we left that.  On the way home we the wind had laid out somewhat and we found a patch of clean water and came across some big reds!  Caught a triple header of 12 to 15 lb fish, and then got a monster 30+ lber on a pinfish!  What a way to end the day!  Also a couple small goliath groupers.

Capt. Rick Stanczyk
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2/1/20 February Fishing Islamorada Florida

Got out with Dan, Mike, and Bill for the day.  We fished the backcountry, pretty nice conditions the winds laid down and slightly prefrontal as we have another cold front coming in over the weekend.  We tried for some big fish early on, luck was with us.  We found some big reds early, getting a whopper probably 30-35 lbs, and a couple in the 25 lb range on a double header!  Then a nice 12-15 lb black drum.  Wow what a way to start!  After that we tried another spot and had a nice something get eaten by a shark, then just a few jacks and trout at the next couple spots.  We went in the creeks and got into a good bite of smaller redfish and snook, got better as the tide bottomed out.  Good action for us.  Then tried again for a a shot at bigger fish before heading home, we got one big black drum about a 25 lber, and then a few more jacks and trout, and rocked up by a goliath grouper.  But all in all a spectacular day!

Capt. Rick Stanczyk
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