DENNIS, DEVON AND RYAN
Posted by Capt. RonJun 21
SPORTSMANS PARADISE OUTDOORS FISHING GUIDES
Capt. Ron Ph#225-445-1019 Capt. Ron email - hope19@cox.net
Capt. Ricky Ph#225-445-6999 Capt. Ricky email – rhope@wildlifeoptics.com
Hello fellow anglers. Today started great with my getting to host a father and his two sons. Dennis (Dad), Devon and Ryan arrived early and we jumped in the boat with high hopes of a box full of fish. The fishing started slow but we were picking up a few here and there. But one thing was for sure; it was smoking hot early and it only grew hotter as the day progressed. There was absolutely no wind and the humidity was off the charts. To my surprise it did not slow this family down one bit. We finally eased up to a rig and started catching some really nice trout on just about every cast. We were fishing about three feet under a cork with live shrimp and it would disappear as soon as it hit the water. We put quiet a few in the boat when out of nowhere another boat shows up and the action all but stops. We ended up picking up a few more big trout but there was other action going on at the front of the boat. Ryan, the youngest, was trying to get some angel fish that had shown up to bite his shrimp. I told him they are very hard fighters and were hard to catch and this only fueled his efforts to catch them. He eventually landed two big ones and caught another little one we let go. He also slammed the sheephead to the point we had to decide to throw them back or run out of space in the ice chest. He still caught them and got all the fight out of them which is what is really is all about anyway. We got back to the dock after the sun became unbearable and the black clouds and rain started surrounding us. I ended up cleaning the sheephead, angelfish and a few trout whole because Dennis said his mother-in-law really knew how to cook them that way. I sure am going to try some like that myself shortly and see how they turn out. Ryan caught several fish he had never caught before and the group ended up taking home two ice chests full of fish home to enjoy. I always enjoy hosting trips were young people are involved and seeing their reactions when the fishing is something they have never experienced. You cannot weigh the cost of that type of experience between fathers and their sons, it truly is priceless. I hope they come back soon so we can do it all again.
If you would like to make a trip Capt. Ron Or Capt. Ricky give us a call or drop us an email we would love to take you and your friends and family fishing but call early because the available days are going fast.If you would like to take a trip please give me a call or drop me an email and we can arrange the trip of your lifetime. And as our motto says, “RAIN OR SHINE, SLEET OR SNOW, IF YOU COME WE WILL GO!
Thanks Capt Ron and Capt Ricky

DENNIS (DAD), DEVON AND RYAN WITH THREE BIG TROUT

A BIG PILE OF TROUT, A FEW REDS, SHEEPHEAD AND TWO ANGEL FISH

RYAN WITH A HUGH TROUT THAT SOMETHING HAD TRIED TO TAKE A BITE OUT OF

DEVON WITH HIS FIRST TROUT OF THE MORNING

A GREAT DOCK SHOT OF THE GROUP OF HAPPY FISHERMEN
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