That's not me but that is a 22 flat back guide boat I see all the time up there, lots of aquasport and pro line flatties around bocaRarely will you find me in that passWhen tarpon fishing gets tough in the sound you might find me inside the pass on the hill, outside on the pan even north on the beach at the AlamoGotta know the lingo to fish boca lolGreat to see the ban on jig fishing (snagging) went into effect nov 1, might even be fishable to locals again next springCapt Matt
Quote from: "Capt Matt"That's not me but that is a 22 flat back guide boat I see all the time up there, lots of aquasport and pro line flatties around bocaRarely will you find me in that passWhen tarpon fishing gets tough in the sound you might find me inside the pass on the hill, outside on the pan even north on the beach at the AlamoGotta know the lingo to fish boca lolGreat to see the ban on jig fishing (snagging) went into effect nov 1, might even be fishable to locals again next springCapt MattMatt, some of us NC boys went fishing to Boca several years ago.Guide pulled up to the dock to pick us up, five-thirty a.m.He shut her down. We loaded up....then he couldn't crank her. Said his boat was in the shop, borrowed a friend's boat, etc.He messed around with it for nearly thirty minutes without interruption. Finally decided to take a look. The kill switch was disconnected from the ignition.And our "guide's" incompetence continued all day.As you guys suggest....the pass fishery there.... anyone guides, anything goes, dog eat dog.You could basically walk across the boats stacked together on the falling tide. A lot of yelling and middle fingers.I'll never go back, unless with inside recommendation/guidance.
But we are not adverse to saying Anna Maria...just sort of rolls off the tongue...
Somehow, my employer agreed to pay my note for several months every year on the townhomes for client entertainment and pay for 2 am guides, 2 afternoon guides, and 2 night guides for 7 straight weeks. The clients would stay in one townhome and the guides in another.
I've been going to AMI (we "locals" call it that because it's a WHOLE lot quicker than saying Anna Maria Island!) since I was 6...47 years now. Wonder if I should get me one of them decals...
Quote from: "gran398"Quote from: "Capt Matt"That's not me but that is a 22 flat back guide boat I see all the time up there, lots of aquasport and pro line flatties around bocaRarely will you find me in that passWhen tarpon fishing gets tough in the sound you might find me inside the pass on the hill, outside on the pan even north on the beach at the AlamoGotta know the lingo to fish boca lolGreat to see the ban on jig fishing (snagging) went into effect nov 1, might even be fishable to locals again next springCapt MattMatt, some of us NC boys went fishing to Boca several years ago.Guide pulled up to the dock to pick us up, five-thirty a.m.He shut her down. We loaded up....then he couldn't crank her. Said his boat was in the shop, borrowed a friend's boat, etc.He messed around with it for nearly thirty minutes without interruption. Finally decided to take a look. The kill switch was disconnected from the ignition.And our "guide's" incompetence continued all day.As you guys suggest....the pass fishery there.... anyone guides, anything goes, dog eat dog.You could basically walk across the boats stacked together on the falling tide. A lot of yelling and middle fingers.I'll never go back, unless with inside recommendation/guidance.Bad guides are a fact of life and an unfortunate force of nature. Several year ago, when ricockulous expense accounts were the norm and acceptable, our employer allowed us to write off month or more long tarpon fishing junkets as client entertainment. My buddy Derek was developing the Angler's Club in Placida behind the Gasparilla Marina. He needed to have 2 more presales to go vertical on construction, and I was his huckleberry/sucker. Somehow, my employer agreed to pay my note for several months every year on the townhomes for client entertainment and pay for 2 am guides, 2 afternoon guides, and 2 night guides for 7 straight weeks. The clients would stay in one townhome and the guides in another. We had one jackwagon guide so hopped up on Oxys/Roxys or whatever the idiot was doing , that I had to gas up the boat and catch bait at o'dark thirty for 2 mornings until I could find someone to come down and replace his sorry arse. I was entertaining clients all nights, so I was straight up in the dirt hungover catching whitebait at 5:00 am. He was a zombie and my yellow arse was flat out kicking his skinny white arse to try and wake him up to no avail. Gran can attest to the fact that you have to be dead to the world plus some to live through a handful of my kicks, particularly when exceedingly hung over and annoyed. The kicker of if is that when he got back up to Clearwater after I dropped him like a bad habit, he told other local guides that I was a cheapskate for not tipping him. I was taken aback by the gumption of a jackwagon that would sleep in a pill induced haze while his client gassed up his boat and caught bait, and then have the nerve to complain about no tip after sleeping for 2 nights at my place. Good guides are the norm, but bad ones stick in your memory.