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With
a lifetime of fishing experience growing up in Florida,
I established an understanding of the local waters.
As a young boy I found a passion for fishing in the
local ponds and lakes in South Florida for large mouth
and peacock bass. As the years went by snook and tarpon
became my main target on the shallow flat's of South
Florida. Moving to the Space Coast I found paradise.
The waters around Titusville and Cocoa Beach have some
of the world's best inshore fishing for redfish,
trout, snook, and
tarpon. After countless
hours on the lagoons I acquired the skills and patience
to target big fish on light tackle with my clients.
I have been a fulltime fFishing Guide for the past five
years on the Mosquito
Lagoon and Indian
River Lagoon. As a fulltime Captain I have guided
many clients of all skill levels to trophy fish on the
Space Coast. Whether it's sight fishing for big redfish
and trout on the shallow water flats, or working a top
water plug down a mangrove line for big snook and tarpon.
I know where these fish like to hide. When I am not
guiding I am constantly looking for new fishing areas
and learning about fish patterns and behaviors.
I
run a custom built 16 foot flat's skiff with a 60 HP
evinrude E-Tec outboard engine. This flats skiff is
able to reach the skinniest waters of the Mosquito
lagoon, floating in as little as four inches of
water, while cutting the chop off of the near shore
waters. The shallow draft on the boat allows us access
to the shallow waters necessary to effectively sight
fish for redfish,
snook, trout, and
tarpon. The boat holds
up to two passengers and myself comfortably. The skiff
is Coast Guard Equipped and loaded with everything you
need to get you there and back in comfort--quickly,
dry, and most importantly, safely. Anglers first notice
the large casting deck, and stability of the skiff.
The boat was designed with comfort, speed and safety
in mind. It draws very little water, has 360° of fishing
room and has no problems getting you into those extremely
shallow "skinny water" flats where the "big
girls" hide.

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