1/15/18 January Fishing in the Everglades backcountry full day trip

Got out with Greg, his son Greg, and friend Rich today, down from the Jersey area for a full day everglades fishing trip.  The weather was cold as we had another cold front come in over the weekend, but not terribly cold as it got a week ago during the last front.  The younger Greg only had on a drifit long sleeve shirt, and shorts, but never complained about the cold!  I had on my long johns, long sleeves and jeans, sweatshirt, and foul weather gear, and was still chilly!  But it was in the mid 50s here, and a little cooler back there, and water temperatures dipped down into the 56-60 degree range from what I saw.  We made a far run and tried one of the ‘best’ spots on a cold day sometimes, luckily nobody was there.  Unfortunately the fish were not there either… the tide wasn’t bad, but the water was very muddy and lots of seaweed drifting through which didn’t look or feel right.  Anyways we didn’t have a bite after 20 minutes or so, and I headed back the other way.  Hate when you leave early for something like that and it doesn’t work out, but at least that gave us time to get on some other spots.  We got on another one I wanted to be on, not great fishing here either but we did manage a couple snook and trout at least and a bunch of catfish.  We fished it hard for an hour but nothing else.  We then tried some other areas, without much luck in the first stop, but did find a handful of islamorada black drums in the next stop.  That was fun and the water looked pretty here, but only a few fish.  After that we tried in the another area where a bunch of boats were this morning.  I ran into a fellow guide I knew, and he said the bite was good right when the tide started and they had a flurry of action, but it had just died off.  Not the news I wanted!  Anyways we didn’t stay long there, tried another area with nothing, but then tried one more thing on the way home and found the day maker thankfully!  The water looks gorgeous here, best I’ve seen in several days, and I knew the fish had to be there.  We caught probably a half dozen florida keys snook, a half dozen redfish, a couple more black drums, and a few sheepshead and trout here.  If you are going to find one hot spot during the day, it’s nice when it’s the last stop because it makes the whole day feel much better!  Though of course I’ll take it whenever I can get it haha.  Anyways when we tallied up the scorecard it was a great day, but of course I know we put a lot of time and effort in the rest of the day too.  Back at it tomorrow, looks like it’ll still be breezy but northeast, and chilly but not quite as cold as it was.  I doubt the water temps will change much, hopefully we are able to get on a solid bite tomorrow too!

Capt. Rick Stanczyk
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1/13/18 January Everglades Fishing out of Islamorada Florida Keys

Got out for a full day today in the everglades backcountry and we did a mixed bag trip.  Tonight we have a cold front coming in and it is suppose to drop back into the 50s for a couple nights.  Today though it was not too cold, water temps were still in the high 60s after the last front they’ve slowly been warming.  We caught a handful of black drums and a snook back in the everglades.  Not a red hot bite and there were a lot of boats back there due to it being the weekend.  Anyways glad we got a few and then we tried some other areas.  Fished one island pretty hard for snook, but no bites there unfortunately.  We had both pilchards and shrimp which we tried, as in this area it was a little bit warmer.  After that we tried a snapper area and had good luck there, catching a half dozen nice 12-14 inch snappers.  Also got a nice redfish here which we released as we don’t like killing the few redfish that are around and live in those areas.  On the way home we tried another snapper area that wasn’t as productive, lots of fish there but they didn’t want to eat the larger pilchards, and small guys picked away our shrimps.  But we did manage a couple more snappers at least.  We tried a patch reef on the way home and caught a bunch of lane snapper out there, nothing real big but good action and kept a few for dinner to supplement what we had in the box.  So all in all not a bad day with a handful of quality fish, and plenty for dinner.  Off tomorrow and back at it Monday and Tuesday, then not much until next Saturday again.  But this week could be good fishing as it will cool off again and shouldn’t be too busy back there being mid-week….  I like the looks of it!

Capt. Rick Stanczyk
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1/9/18 January Backcountry Fishing in Islamorada

Got out for a day of fun fishing with my wife Elizabeth Baxter today.  It was slick calm and there was a slight chance of rain, but most of it went by early in the morning.  It stayed overcast all day and looked like a real ‘fishy’ day!  The creeks I knew would be very buggy with no wind and a warming trend.  We tried a few areas near the mouths of some creeks, and the bugs definitely were coming out but not too bad there in the open areas anyhow.  Fishing was a little slow to start, we managed one nice black drum in the first stop and a trout.  Nothing in the next stop.  And then we worked a whole shoreline for about an hour and only got one other black drum there.  It looked really good too I was surprised!  After that we continued further back into the everglades up the southwestern coast of the mainland.  We tried a few pieces of structure in the gulf, no luck there but did mark a few fish on my garmin bottom machine which got me excited but never had a bite.  We tried a few other creeks up here since it was getting later in the day and figured the bugs wouldn’t be as bad.  They were still around, but not the nasty noseeums these were small flies that didn’t really bother you too much so they were bearable.  Anyhow we didn’t get anything in these two creeks in the first couple stops.  We did find a few trout inside one at a different spot though.  No snook, redfish, or drum though!  We worked our way back towards the area we were fishing earlier, and got on a good spot that can produce when it is colder temperatures.  Surprisingly nobody was there though as soon as we pulled up another boat was steaming to get over there but we were first luckily.  The other day I fished here and we caught a bunch of trout and a handful of drums.  Today the tide was down more and the conditions just looked more ‘right.’  We caught quite a few black drum here, 3 redfish, 1 snook, a sheepshead, and probably 10 trout or so.  Really good fishing for sure!  I was hoping we might get a big lunker black drum, but not to be today.  Anyways we called it a day after that, I was glad we got to see the everglades on such a gorgeous day.  My wife doesn’t get to go back there nearly as much as I do so just being there is good enough for her.  But was definitely glad we got to finish up with a bunch of fish too!  Just goes to show you some times you can work hard all day and not produce much, and then you get in the right spot at the right time, and can make your whole day of fish in under an hour sometimes.  But some times that is tough when you are competing with other boats and such as most of them want to be in those same spots too!

Capt. Rick Stanczyk
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1/8/18 Backcountry Fishing in Islamorada in January

Tom called me yesterday evening and wanted to get out today.  I said no problem I had the day open and the conditions looked pretty favorable.  He was down visiting from New York, and did a lot of stiper and bass fishing up there.  He was hoping from some drum and snook.  We got out early and made our way back into the everglades mainland areas.  A couple boats were ahead of us on one of the spots that has held some snook.  It’s been tough to get there though especially over the busy weekend.  Anyways I knew both of the other captains and they were nice enough to try and let me slide in.  We gave it 20 minutes or so, and while they were both catching some fish here and there we weren’t able to get a bite!  Must’ve just been the angle we were coming in at, but thats funny some times we were literally casting at the same spot.  I didn’t want to crowd them any more or be rude, so we trolling motored out of there and continued on.  The next stop we had a ton of actoin with some nice sea trout!  Not a spot we normally get a lot of trout but they were there today.  We picked away at a few black drums too, nothing huge but got one here and there.  Probably ended up with about 8 drums and 20 or so trout!  We tried another area after that nearby without much luck.  I gave Tom the option of trying other stuff, or going back where we had the drum and trout action.  He was really hoping for a snook so we ran back towards where we had came from.  No luck at the spot we tried first thing in the morning, so we hopped around in some other areas and worked them hard.  After a couple spots we did find one nice snook but unfortunately he threw the hook on a jump!  Dang!  I gave it a little extra time, as we were only fishing a 3/4 day and wanted to try to get Tom his snook.  But fate didn’t have that in store for us, we tried a couple other spots with no luck, but the last cast Tom did get a nice redfish off the last stop!  At least that made it worthwhile.  Anyways not too bad of a day, not a ton of the fish we were looking for, but a good handful and plenty for one guy.  I thought with it getting so nice after being so cold today would’ve been the day that the fishing really ‘went off’ and they would’ve been biting everywhere.  But not the case.  They did get pounded pretty hard the last few days being the weekend, so maybe the fish just need a break.  Anyways I may go fun fishing with the wife tomorrow, then nothing on the books until early next week!  If you want to go give me a shout, conditions look decent suppose to stay cool but not too cold.

Capt. Rick Stanczyk
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1/6/18 January Redfish Fishing in Islamorada

Got out with Jody and Tom down from St Louis for a full day today.  They left St Louis in the single digits to escape to sunny warm florida for a few days.  Unfortunately the cold weather followed them, but luckily it was still much warmer then back home.  The last few nights have been super cold (for us) getting down to around 50 degrees in the Keys, and around 40 back in the everglades mainland areas where we like to fish this time of year.  We didn’t leave too early as with the cold sometimes it pays to wait for it to warm up slightly, especially when it is extremely cold like this.  Water temperatures were in the low 50s when we got there, brrr!  It was busy back there too there were probably 20 boats around throughout the day.  We got on a good spot early on and while it wasn’t a red hot bite, we steadily picked away for a couple hours to start the day.  Redfish, black drum, and sheepshead were had.  Every so often the fish would rally and we would catch a few, then it would slow down with nothing for 20 or 30 minutes, then they’d start again.  For what our conditions were and with it being so busy, I’d definitely take it!  We found a few more reds on another spot, then tried somewhere without much luck at all for a while.  Then before it was time to go we hit a good cold water snook area.  Though today the snook were not there but we did get a trout and another black drum.  I’m sure in a few more days the snook will show up in force, but probably need that water temperature to rise a few more degrees…  low 60s is usually the magic number for that to happen when it rises up from the 50s.  Maybe by monday or tuesday I’m thinking…  Good news is I’m not booked for a little bit now, so if you want to go give me a shout.  Like I said early next week looks to be good conditions with a warming trend after a hard cold snap.  Those are usually the days you dream about.  Give me a shout!

Capt. Rick Stanczyk
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