tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-66821314595273806712024-03-04T21:41:19.547-08:00Florida's Fishing Junctionthis site is being created to offer fisher people of all levels exciting and knowledgeable fishing reports, product info,weather/tide reports,fishing regulations,photos/fishing stories and recipes providing every person with the opportunity to have a great day the next time you are on the water.redkevhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01987992605093354638noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6682131459527380671.post-59811448784904546002010-03-22T09:51:00.001-07:002010-03-22T09:51:41.625-07:00Tides<h2>Dunedin, St. Joseph Sound, Florida</h2><h2>22 March 2010 - 28 March 2010</h2><pre>28.0167° N, 82.8000° W
2010-03-22 01:28 AM EDT Moonset
2010-03-22 05:48 AM EDT 1.60 feet High Tide
2010-03-22 07:32 AM EDT Sunrise
2010-03-22 10:30 AM EDT 1.22 feet Low Tide
2010-03-22 11:57 AM EDT Moonrise
2010-03-22 04:25 PM EDT 2.52 feet High Tide
2010-03-22 07:43 PM EDT Sunset
2010-03-23 12:26 AM EDT -0.02 feet Low Tide
2010-03-23 02:25 AM EDT Moonset
2010-03-23 07:00 AM EDT First Quarter
2010-03-23 07:27 AM EDT 1.54 feet High Tide
2010-03-23 07:31 AM EDT Sunrise
2010-03-23 11:45 AM EDT 1.41 feet Low Tide
2010-03-23 12:58 PM EDT Moonrise
2010-03-23 05:40 PM EDT 2.37 feet High Tide
2010-03-23 07:44 PM EDT Sunset
2010-03-24 01:55 AM EDT 0.00 feet Low Tide
2010-03-24 03:18 AM EDT Moonset
2010-03-24 07:30 AM EDT Sunrise
2010-03-24 09:05 AM EDT 1.65 feet High Tide
2010-03-24 01:35 PM EDT 1.43 feet Low Tide
2010-03-24 02:04 PM EDT Moonrise
2010-03-24 07:22 PM EDT 2.29 feet High Tide
2010-03-24 07:44 PM EDT Sunset
2010-03-25 03:17 AM EDT -0.08 feet Low Tide
2010-03-25 04:06 AM EDT Moonset
2010-03-25 07:29 AM EDT Sunrise
2010-03-25 10:06 AM EDT 1.85 feet High Tide
2010-03-25 03:11 PM EDT Moonrise
2010-03-25 03:13 PM EDT 1.19 feet Low Tide
2010-03-25 07:45 PM EDT Sunset
2010-03-25 08:58 PM EDT 2.36 feet High Tide
2010-03-26 04:20 AM EDT -0.18 feet Low Tide
2010-03-26 04:50 AM EDT Moonset
2010-03-26 07:28 AM EDT Sunrise
2010-03-26 10:45 AM EDT 2.06 feet High Tide
2010-03-26 04:19 PM EDT Moonrise
2010-03-26 04:24 PM EDT 0.78 feet Low Tide
2010-03-26 07:45 PM EDT Sunset
2010-03-26 10:14 PM EDT 2.50 feet High Tide
2010-03-27 05:10 AM EDT -0.20 feet Low Tide
2010-03-27 05:30 AM EDT Moonset
2010-03-27 07:27 AM EDT Sunrise
2010-03-27 11:18 AM EDT 2.26 feet High Tide
2010-03-27 05:19 PM EDT 0.33 feet Low Tide
2010-03-27 05:26 PM EDT Moonrise
2010-03-27 07:46 PM EDT Sunset
2010-03-27 11:15 PM EDT 2.62 feet High Tide
2010-03-28 05:52 AM EDT -0.14 feet Low Tide
2010-03-28 06:08 AM EDT Moonset
2010-03-28 07:26 AM EDT Sunrise
2010-03-28 11:49 AM EDT 2.45 feet High Tide
2010-03-28 06:07 PM EDT -0.07 feet Low Tide
2010-03-28 06:32 PM EDT Moonrise
2010-03-28 07:46 PM EDT Sunset</pre><input id="gwProxy" type="hidden" /><!--Session data--><input id="jsProxy" onclick="jsCall();" type="hidden" /><div id="refHTML"></div>redkevhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01987992605093354638noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6682131459527380671.post-46770067792071273742010-03-22T09:50:00.000-07:002010-03-22T09:50:43.359-07:00Wake up!After a long winter nap the fishing is back. I have fished two tournaments in the last two weeks. One of these being saltwater and one being freshwater. First the saltwater, we caught tons of trout with the biggest going 20 inches but could not hooked with the much needed red or snook to put us even close to the top of the board. It took about 67 total inches of trout red and sheepshead to win win with not one snook caught. This was a photo release tourney. The tide for the day was a incoming which never got as high as I wanted. Moving on to the freshwater tourney, we caught 2 keepers all day and the winners came in with about 12.5lbs. The day was perfect the fishing was not and that's all I am going to say about that.<br />
<input id="gwProxy" type="hidden" /><!--Session data--><input id="jsProxy" onclick="jsCall();" type="hidden" /><div id="refHTML"></div>redkevhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01987992605093354638noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6682131459527380671.post-78701404431931480672010-01-01T19:03:00.000-08:002010-01-01T19:03:51.943-08:00The new yak!<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhAiFgOu9PO0w-0rCnbgFIQBZm2XPQlpB0HFHbdEhDI5aaqCQi_K-KcUdyp4EhQLTa7x9egOrMFVjwufCMdtWBahaxf0liaTc3lBc3tKdvBc95tAvxEr7_ksMhbhcRgmaacO39lHis7bW0/s1600-h/1231091501.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhAiFgOu9PO0w-0rCnbgFIQBZm2XPQlpB0HFHbdEhDI5aaqCQi_K-KcUdyp4EhQLTa7x9egOrMFVjwufCMdtWBahaxf0liaTc3lBc3tKdvBc95tAvxEr7_ksMhbhcRgmaacO39lHis7bW0/s320/1231091501.jpg" /></a><br />
</div>This will start the beginning of many post on the how to rigging of kayaks. And yes the first day out was a good day with many BIG trout caught.redkevhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01987992605093354638noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6682131459527380671.post-67919150248228509562009-12-29T07:10:00.000-08:002009-12-29T07:10:10.015-08:00Happy Speckled New YearGet ready for trout season to open on the 1st here on the west coast south region I know I will. Saturday morning should be chilly so dress warm and bring some soup or something to warm for the inside out. Looking for potholes should be the key with a early morning low tide around the St. Josephs Sound area. These potholes will warm faster and therefore attract the fish. Live shrimp or pinners should get the job done. If arties is what you want to throw then get out the plastics and cover some ground. With any luck you will limit out(Not less than 15” or more than 20”<br />
(statewide) except one fish over 20” per person and 4 per harvester per day South Region;<br />
5 per harvester per day N.E. and N.W. Regions). Good luck and keep everyone posted on your catches.redkevhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01987992605093354638noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6682131459527380671.post-72567421476494274422009-12-11T16:03:00.000-08:002009-12-11T16:03:27.178-08:00Brown bag sheepshead recipeThe first step in all fish recipes is get out and catch some. After you are successful fillet the sheepshead, bone it and cut into 1 inch cubes. From there you want to use some sort of spicy mustard(I prefer http://www.zatarains.com/Products/Condiments-and-Sauces/Creole-Mustard.aspx). Whatever mustard you choose it may need to be thinned out a bit with some beer. Pour these contents into a mixing bowl. Then use a couple of cups of flour in another mixing bowl. All measurements depend on how much fish you have. The mustard should be to cover and you should have just enough flour to coat the fish. Now dredge the fish in the flour then in the mustard then back to the flour. Seasoning the flour is up to you. I like just salt and pepper but don't stop there(just remember a little at a time don't over season). From there drop the fish into preheated 350 degree oil and fry till floating or golden brown. When fish is done, double up some paper lunch bags to put the fish into. Now crack a beverage of your choice and pass the bags or bags around for everyone to enjoy.redkevhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01987992605093354638noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6682131459527380671.post-40807027403116487602009-12-11T15:56:00.000-08:002009-12-11T15:56:32.233-08:00Remember bad weather is a time for maintenance. Comming soonredkevhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01987992605093354638noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6682131459527380671.post-24075046060459919232009-12-07T09:32:00.000-08:002009-12-07T09:32:32.629-08:00Tomorrows menuBe on the look out for some tasty sheepshead recipes.redkevhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01987992605093354638noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6682131459527380671.post-56842921458891347842009-12-07T09:30:00.000-08:002009-12-07T09:30:37.812-08:00weather reportLooking out the window and today is one heck of a day glass calm and fish swimming around happy. So get a line in the water and catch some fish. Remember check those tides. Tip of the day! Look for warm water outflows.<br />
THIS AFTERNOON<br />
NORTH WINDS AROUND 10 KNOTS. SEAS 2 FEET. BAY AND<br />
INLAND WATERS A LIGHT CHOP. CHANCE OF SPRINKLES.<br />
<br />
TONIGHT<br />
EAST WINDS AROUND 15 KNOTS. SEAS 2 FEET. BAY AND INLAND<br />
WATERS A LIGHT CHOP.<br />
<br />
TUESDAY<br />
SOUTH WINDS AROUND 15 KNOTS. SEAS 2 TO 3 FEET. BAY AND INLAND<br />
WATERS A LIGHT CHOP.<br />
<br />
TUESDAY NIGHT<br />
SOUTH WINDS AROUND 15 KNOTS. SEAS 3 TO 5 FEET. BAY AND<br />
INLAND WATERS A MODERATE CHOP.<br />
<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
SOUTHWEST WINDS AROUND 15 KNOTS. SEAS 3 TO 5 FEET. BAY AND<br />
INLAND WATERS A MODERATE CHOP. CHANCE OF SHOWERS.<br />
<br />
WEDNESDAY NIGHT<br />
SOUTHWEST WINDS AROUND 15 KNOTS. SEAS 2 TO 3 FEET.<br />
BAY AND INLAND WATERS A LIGHT CHOP. CHANCE OF SHOWERS.<br />
<br />
THURSDAY<br />
NORTH WINDS AROUND 15 KNOTS. SEAS 4 TO 6 FEET. BAY AND<br />
INLAND WATERS A MODERATE CHOP. CHANCE OF SHOWERS THROUGH THE DAY.<br />
SLIGHT CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS IN THE AFTERNOON.<br />
<br />
THURSDAY NIGHT<br />
NORTHEAST WINDS AROUND 20 KNOTS. SEAS 4 TO 6 FEET. BAY<br />
AND INLAND WATERS A MODERATE CHOP. CHANCE OF SHOWERS.<br />
<br />
FRIDAY<br />
SOUTHEAST WINDS AROUND 15 KNOTS. SEAS 3 TO 5 FEET. BAY AND<br />
INLAND WATERS A MODERATE CHOP. CHANCE OF SHOWERS.redkevhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01987992605093354638noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6682131459527380671.post-60151259403603310922009-12-06T19:22:00.000-08:002009-12-06T19:22:45.341-08:00Tide chartDunedin, St. Joseph Sound, Florida<br />
7 December 2009 - 13 December 2009<br />
<br />
28.0167° N, 82.8000° W<br />
<br />
2009-12-07 02:48 AM EST 2.48 feet High Tide<br />
2009-12-07 07:09 AM EST Sunrise<br />
2009-12-07 10:01 AM EST -0.07 feet Low Tide<br />
2009-12-07 11:42 AM EST Moonset<br />
2009-12-07 04:27 PM EST 2.08 feet High Tide<br />
2009-12-07 05:35 PM EST Sunset<br />
2009-12-07 10:17 PM EST 0.86 feet Low Tide<br />
2009-12-07 11:34 PM EST Moonrise<br />
2009-12-08 04:00 AM EST 2.21 feet High Tide<br />
2009-12-08 07:10 AM EST Sunrise<br />
2009-12-08 10:51 AM EST 0.27 feet Low Tide<br />
2009-12-08 12:17 PM EST Moonset<br />
2009-12-08 05:12 PM EST 2.15 feet High Tide<br />
2009-12-08 05:35 PM EST Sunset<br />
2009-12-08 07:15 PM EST Last Quarter<br />
2009-12-08 11:30 PM EST 0.68 feet Low Tide<br />
2009-12-09 12:36 AM EST Moonrise<br />
2009-12-09 05:25 AM EST 1.97 feet High Tide<br />
2009-12-09 07:11 AM EST Sunrise<br />
2009-12-09 11:45 AM EST 0.60 feet Low Tide<br />
2009-12-09 12:51 PM EST Moonset<br />
2009-12-09 05:36 PM EST Sunset<br />
2009-12-09 06:00 PM EST 2.24 feet High Tide<br />
2009-12-10 12:48 AM EST 0.42 feet Low Tide<br />
2009-12-10 01:37 AM EST Moonrise<br />
2009-12-10 06:58 AM EST 1.84 feet High Tide<br />
2009-12-10 07:11 AM EST Sunrise<br />
2009-12-10 12:44 PM EST 0.89 feet Low Tide<br />
2009-12-10 01:25 PM EST Moonset<br />
2009-12-10 05:36 PM EST Sunset<br />
2009-12-10 06:48 PM EST 2.35 feet High Tide<br />
2009-12-11 02:03 AM EST 0.13 feet Low Tide<br />
2009-12-11 02:37 AM EST Moonrise<br />
2009-12-11 07:12 AM EST Sunrise<br />
2009-12-11 08:27 AM EST 1.83 feet High Tide<br />
2009-12-11 01:44 PM EST 1.09 feet Low Tide<br />
2009-12-11 02:00 PM EST Moonset<br />
2009-12-11 05:36 PM EST Sunset<br />
2009-12-11 07:37 PM EST 2.46 feet High Tide<br />
2009-12-12 03:06 AM EST -0.16 feet Low Tide<br />
2009-12-12 03:37 AM EST Moonrise<br />
2009-12-12 07:13 AM EST Sunrise<br />
2009-12-12 09:41 AM EST 1.90 feet High Tide<br />
2009-12-12 02:38 PM EST Moonset<br />
2009-12-12 02:43 PM EST 1.20 feet Low Tide<br />
2009-12-12 05:36 PM EST Sunset<br />
2009-12-12 08:24 PM EST 2.55 feet High Tide<br />
2009-12-13 04:00 AM EST -0.39 feet Low Tide<br />
2009-12-13 04:37 AM EST Moonrise<br />
2009-12-13 07:13 AM EST Sunrise<br />
2009-12-13 10:39 AM EST 1.97 feet High Tide<br />
2009-12-13 03:20 PM EST Moonset<br />
2009-12-13 03:35 PM EST 1.25 feet Low Tide<br />
2009-12-13 05:37 PM EST Sunset<br />
2009-12-13 09:09 PM EST 2.61 feet High Tide<br />
<br />
This time of year is a great time to get out and scout for some new honey holes. Look for extreme low tides to find the holes and cuts that would not normally be seen on high tides and mark them.redkevhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01987992605093354638noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6682131459527380671.post-42052502733697137922009-12-06T04:55:00.000-08:002009-12-06T06:38:07.765-08:00mission statementHello, this site is being created to offer fisher people of all levels exciting and knowledgeable fishing reports, product info, weather/tide reports, fishing regulations,photos/fishing stories and recipes providing every person with the opportunity to have a great day the next time you are on the water. Let me tap into each category. Fishing reports will cover all of Florida, the freshwater and saltwater scene. This site is based out of the central West coast so the Tampa bay area will be covered more intensely. Product info will consist of old and new as well as salt and fresh providing you good people with general info good and not so good, tips and tactics to catch fish. Moving on, weather/tide reports will provide all the info you need to have a a safe and successful fish trip. I find this section to be crucial to have the chance at the catch of a lifetime(tip tip). The next topic, fishing regulations will keep us all informed of the current(continuously changing limits) and fishing license info. Photos and fishing stories, lets see them and hear them. Everyone loves photos and lies. This site is with a open mind, if you want to see some thing read about something or just add info to something, well do it. Oh and remember lets keep our oceans, lakes, bays and language clean. Thank you for reading and enjoy future postings.redkevhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01987992605093354638noreply@blogger.com1