Thursday, December 16, 2010
Apalachicola Fishing Report 12-2010
Winter-Time Fishing
Some of us, myself included, cannot think of anything better to do on a cold winter's day than to toast marshmallows over a cozy fire. Others, like Capt. Chris Robinson and several of his hardier fishing clients dream of days like this for stalking and catching Redfish in extremely shallow water.
Bayfishing trips in December & January can be very productive, especially on the warmer sunny days that we are lucky enough to experience here in NW Florida. Redfish & Speckled Trout prevail but we regularly have anglers hooking up on grouper in the bay, bass in the cut and stripers in the river.
So, in answer to the often asked question, What should I do for my Christmas Vacation, I say GO FISHING!!
HAPPY HOLIDAYS FROM ROBINSON BROTHERS GUIDES & THEIR FAMILIES!! While this has been a year of challenges, it has given us the opportunity to count our many blessings, which includes the anglers we are fortunate enough to call clients and friends. Please accept our thanks for a great year and remember to add a fishing trip to your wish list!
Merry Christmas!
Cold Weather Fishing
Capt. Chris Robinson holds a Redfish he caught during this fall's Redfishing Bonanza!
Dr. Rob Bartosh holds one of the Reds he caught on Friday December 10, 2010 - between the cold fronts!
Dr. Tony Moser would rather fish than play golf! (Dec 10, 2010 w/Capt. Chris Robinson)
Kathy & Val
Robinson Brothers Guide Service
118 Commerce St.
Apalachicola, FL 32320
850-653-8896 or toll free 877-6-Redfish (the H is silent!)
www.FloridaRedfish.com
Just found your blog. I am considering moving up into the Apalachicola area when I get done here in Afghanistan. Thanks for the insight! Looking forward to reading your archives.
ReplyDeleteRegards,
Albert
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