Capt. Rick Stanczyk

1/10/17 January Everglades Backcountry Fishing Cold Front

Well just got back in town yesterday after some fun skiing in Wyoming!  The cold weather followed us though they got hit with a good front here in South Florida on Saturday night, dropping into the low 50s here.  The water temps were still say down even though the air had warmed up a little, as the wind was still howling too keeping the water from warming up.  We got into the backcountry today with Toni and Andy and had a good day overall.  It was a slow start we got one nice big snook in the first stop, then nothing else for about 40 minutes, kept waiting for it to turn on but it didn’t.  Tried another spot and nothing, then ran to a spot we know for the larger black drums, and caught one little drum and then a nice 20 lber!  I thought it was going to be red hot, but again it shut right off after that.  We tried a couple other spots and no luck at all.  Then went into some smaller creeks to try, got one more snook and a sheepshead.  After that I was almost ready to bail but the wind was howling now so there wasn’t going to be many more options that were easy to get to.  So we tried one last ditch spot and it turned out to be the honey hole!  We probably caught 10 or so snook, 8 black drum, and a redfish, to finish up the last 1.5 hours of the day.  Some days when it gets cold like this it can be the best fishing you’ve ever had, or it can be a very slow pick until you hopefully get to that good red hot spot.  Looks like a busy week for me I am booked every day until sunday, and then got several days booked next week as well.  Gimme a shout if you want to wet a line here fishing in Islamorada in January!

Capt. Rick Stanczyk

1/1/17 January new years day fishing!

Got out to celebrate the new year fun fishing with my wife and dad.  We left early and headed back into the everglades to fish some of the creeks.  A couple days ago it was very tough over there, though with the wind settling down and muddiness clearing up slightly, I heard it had gotten better yesterday.  We had a fun morning we probably caught 18 fish or so.  A mix of redfish, black drum, snook, and sheepshead.  Not a red hot bite, but you caught one every 5 or 10 minutes, and sometimes got a rally of a few multiple fish.  The wind kicked up later in the morning we tried a few things offshore in the gulf, but not much luck, and headed home early for lunch!  I’m going out of town tomorrow and will be back the 8th, time for the yearly ski trip hopefully it won’t be too cold but I think that is wishful thinking!

Capt. Rick Stanczyk

12/31/16 New Years Eve Fishing in the Florida Keys

Got out for a half day this morning with Jim and his son and daughter.  We had a good time it started out with a light breeze out of the northeast but after a couple hours started to swing more south and picked up to about 20 mph.  We fished the patches this morning and had pretty good action, a lot of bar jacks and mutton snappers, along with a few porgies and yellowtails.  We fished a couple spots and more or less the same thing on both spots, then the winds chased us out of there.  We had caught some pilchards first thing so we tried a couple local spots for snook, but with the high wind and swelling waves, it didn’t look too good.  We tried for a bit but no luck.  After that we finished up in the bay since the kids didn’t want to get beat up and wet on the ocean side, and caught a few jack crevelles before calling it a morning!  Going for fun with my dad tomorrow hopefully we will have a good report, I heard the backcountry really lit up today funny how things can change in a day!  Happy New Year everyone stay safe out there and hopefully you’ll get to come fishing with me in 2017!

Capt. Rick Stanczyk

12/30/16 Backcountry Fishing Full Day in Islamorada

Well we got nailed with a cold front last night so conditions changed significantly for us today.  It was blowing 25 out of the north/northeast for most of the day and the temperature dropped down into the high 60s last night, and didn’t warm up much today and is suppose to get even cooler tonight.  Some times this can be great for fishing if you get lucky and hit it right, though it definitely isn’t always the case.  Today was pretty tough out there the water temps dropped into the high 60s with the air, and unfortunately with all the wind blowing hard west last night and then north this morning, and tide screaming out, it was hard to find any clean water anywhere.  Usually if you can find some of those protected areas where the current is right and the water clarity looks decent, you can have some good fishing even when it gets cold/windy, but everywhere today looked like the proverbial ‘mud hole.’  We didn’t catch much the first 4 stops aside from some catfish.  I talked to one other guide on the water and he wasn’t having much luck either.  Eventually we caught a handful of fish – a redfish, a black drum, a trout, a mangrove snapper, and lost a snook – but it was a very slow pick and seemingly no big groups of fish.  The tide was so low in a couple areas I was a little worried about getting in some spots but we were able to make it luckily.  Anyways we tried to go just get some action from anything for the last hour, and even that was tough to do, but we were able to catch some nice size ladyfish and a few jacks to finish the day.  Tomorrow I have a half day and will likely stick close to home on the patch reefs, but sunday or monday if the winds lay down or at least stick out of the north for a couple days, it may be good fishing back there again we will have to wait and see!

Capt. Rick Stanczyk

12/29/16 December Florida Keys Fishing in the Gulf of Mexico

Got out with Vince and his son Lucas today and we had a blast!  Winds were light northeasterly, died out mid day, and then kicked up slightly out of the west as we have a cold front coming in tonight.  Fishing was very good we had plenty of action in the AM with big jack crevelles, spanish mackerel, pompano, and mangrove snappers.  We also caught half a dozen look down (moon fish) which were very cool to catch.  Eventually some cobias popped up and they actually were following the mackerel around that we had hooked.  Luckily my anglers were paying attention and were able to catch a couple by simply throwing our shrimp out near the mackerel that the cobia were following.  We caught a double header cobia and then landed a single one later.  One was a nice keeper fish of 18 lbs or so.  After that we tried to goto the cape to catch some drum or snook, but the bugs were horrendous with it being calm and hot so we didn’t stay long.  We chunked up some mackerels and caught big stuff after that – black tips, nice bull shark, and a mud marlin (sawfish).  We also caught a nice triple tail while we were chasing one of the sharks down, saw a few more but didn’t get them to respond.  All in all a fabulous day here fishing in the gulf of mexico.  I got booked tomorrow, may not be as nice with the front coming in but who knows… a little cool down could really turn on the winter time fishing as we have hardly had any cold weather yet this winter!

Capt. Rick Stanczyk