Seeing is believing and being a Professional Charter Captain it's critical I do everything to protect my eyes from the suns harmful rays. That and being able to locate fish on the flats is paramount. Being on the water puts us at risk from the suns harmful UVA and UVB rays. Quality sunglasses are a must for anglers and non anglers alike. About a year ago my wife Jackie purchased here first pair of Kaenon sunglasses while in Las Vegas at a cool store in Casers Palace called Oculus. Jackie had to have performance and fashion which often don't go hand in hand. The folks there told us all about Kaenon SR 91 lens technology and C12 colored lens, we were even able to test the glasses inside. Overall a great shopping experience. Now Jackie has 2 pairs and Captain Steven is on his first pair looking stylish as ever! I spend countless hours in my tower looking for Tarpon and other game fish, with Kaenon clarity and C12 lens I have the advantage. Check them out at www.kaenon.com. Yes you can get them in RX also. At On The Mark Charters we pride ourselves on using only top quality equipment and won't endorse any product I personally would not use.
Back to Sundays fishing which was another solid outing. I duplicated the locations that were so successful on Saturday and while the results were not the same the bite was still good. Again fishing the early high tide back in the mangrove islands on Tampa Bays eastern shoreline proved the place to be. Snook, Redfish and Jacks all eagerly chased our offerings. White bait fly lined on a 1/0 Owner hook connected to 3' of fluorocarbon leader was the rigging of the day. Very basic but very deadly. The day ended with over a dozen snook, 3 redfish and several jacks.
On the way back to O'Neill's Marina we stopped on my shark spot, dropped a chum back and in no time had Black Tip sharks working the boat. These 25" sharks are lots of fun to catch as they make good runs and will jump frequently. 30 minutes into the stop a 5' shark swam over to my chum back and ate it! Gone in a split second.
Captain Little Jim Fesperman reports good snook action on the beaches with numerous fish over 35". Captain Billy Nobles of the Reel Animals reported Boca Grande Tarpon bite as very good. The Tampa Bay region is looking to be sh
Capt. Steven