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Once again the schools of bull redfish arrived on schedule this winter and are offering our clients exciting opportunities to catch and release trophy fish on flies and light tackle. Also, for the first time in at least three years, false albacore are streaking along the shoreline providing some of our most intense sight fishing of the year. The water is crystal clear and Bahamas turquoise. You have to see it to believe it. Below are examples of January's action. For photos from previous seasons, check out these additional galleries; Photo Gallery for Fall 2006, Photo Gallery for Summer 2006, Photo Gallery for Spring 2006, Photo Gallery for Winter 2006, Photo Gallery for Spring 2005, Photo Gallery for Summer 2005, Photo Gallery for Fall 2005. Click on any of the small images below to see the full size photos. Use the back button on your browser to return to this page.

Rocket Man Speer landed the last 2006 speckled trout on fly December 28 while sight fishing around Ono Island.
You can also see this great shot of Ben Walters on the www.tiborreel.com website. You'll find Ben at the Fly Shop of Tennessee, Johnson City, TN.
Ben's dad Dave Walters and Capt Baz sharing a "special moment".
Ben and Dave Walters landed sixteen bull redfish on January 3...all on flies.
Mike and Lisa Lynam, Monroe, Georgia, and a "double" caught and released unharmed on January 18.
Lisa Lynam and a soon-to-be-released false albacore. It was good to get this fish in the boat as Lisa had just been spooled by a blackfin tuna.
Cheryl Sherrill from Knoxville, Tennessee, caught fish of this quality throughout the day.
Cheryl's husband Gil Sherrill and one of many trophy redfish on January 24.
Ken Hutchinson from Nampa, Idaho, and a picture-perfect catch on January 25. Welcome back, Hutch.
Hutch and the first false albacore taken on fly in 2007. We were anchored in two feet of gin-clear water when this fish took the fly, fly line and about a hundred yards of backing before Hutch landed and released it unharmed.
Hutch caught this fish on a fly he tied using hair from his daughter's pony.
A satisfying release on a beautiful late-January afternoon.
Joel Baker, Salinas, California, and nice redfish landed in tough conditions on January 27.
Travis Baker took a break from training at USN Corry Station to fish with his dad on January 27. Travis is on his way to the USS Tarawa in San Diego. He landed this fish on 15# light spinning tackle.

 

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Gulf Breeze Guide Service
P.O. Box 251
Gulf Breeze, Florida 32562-0251 (USA)
Tel: 850.934.3292 or 850.261.9035 (cell)
Email:
gbgsfishing@aol.com

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