Dave Sipler

8/15 - Jr. Anglers Day

Had Gene Bednarek his son Jackson and his buddy Avery. The two boys were each about 8 years old, and at 6:30am promptly jumped on the Captdaves.com boat and we headed north to the "sound". It was a nice ride. I went to where the beach along Big Talbot island runs straight into the sound. The same place where on the 8th we hooked up a Tarpon while Whiting fishing.

First hook-up: A Ray, that Avery and I battled to the boat. (My assistance was needed)

The second fish was a decent Whiting, a keeper Pompano and a few Ladyfish hook-ups. But I was disappointed already with the action, wondering where were the bites? So we moved around, as you must do in the Sound.

We picked a fish here and there. Catching some small Pompano and a nice sized Bonnethead Shark. But man, where was the Nassau Sound

I know and love?

Ohhhhhhh.....I forgot, it's the summer doldrums!

Where 87 degree water is the rule. So all I could do was keeping making some moves.

I wanted "beach" Whiting for the boys in big numbers, those larger "silvers" if I could. Not those 5" "boat" Whiting, that I call "lil' Brownies.

So I'll give myself an 'A' for trying and trying!

I moved around and kept searching.

We eventually ended up at the tip of Amelia Island. My "beach Trout spot", and pitched out our cut pieces of shrimp and caught some Spadefish, but just one big one. The rest were small, the size of a bluegill. And the bait stealing from whatever was relentless!

Avery was our "green" fisherman, only participating in maybe 1/2 the day.

The rest of the time he was either slumped over a cooler or sleeping So that meant Jackson got to catch the fish, which was probably okay with him.

He's truly a good Jr. Angler and will get even better as he gets older and more patient.

He has some experience and can handle a rod & reel, good.

Everyone was hot and bothered...I was just frustrated. So we ended the day pulling up to the beach at Big Talbot and Gene and the boys swam around to cool off in the bath water, before the ride back to the boat ramp.

They went home with a meal or two.

The big Spadefish provided two nice fillets, along with a few larger Whiting and one 12" Pompano.

I was hoping the "sound" would produce some serious action, because on Friday I have another 10 year old. Guess, I'll stay in the river.

Action, that's all I want lots of when I have the Jr. Anglers aboard. It keeps them busy, interested and accomplishing something. But at the same time I'd like to keep it where they learn and feel challenged a little bit.......that's my only goal when taking the kids. And having that happen keeps me and dad's happy too.

Capt Dave Sipler's Sport Fishing

RESERVE YOUR DAY IN SEPT AND OCTOBER NOW.

Fish Species: Whiting, Shark, Pompano, Ladyfish, Spadefish
Bait Used: shrimp
Tackle Used: G.Loomis rods & Abu Garcia Chrome Rocket 6500's
Method Used: bottom fishing
Water Depth: >7
Water Temperature: 86.5
Wind Direction: SW
Wind Speed: >15
first Pompano
first Pompano

Largest Spadefish
Largest Spadefish


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Dave Sipler

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