"Dum vivimus,
vivamus! -- 'While we live, let us live!'
To live, we must follow our dreams, and let no man dissuade us, even if
those dreams put us potentially in harms way. Living life in bubble
wrap is merely existing, and I choose to experience my life to its
fullest.
That's part of why I fish. Aside from the tasty goodness that I catch, I find fishing to be meditative, and it centers me. Since my strokes in September, I haven't been able to fish nearly as much as I'd like to, and haven't been able to hit my secret holes for the big cats. This is changing, though.
My next big fishing agenda, though, is to do a charter. I'd like to go after some of the big Pelagic fish, and since Martin County and the Treasure Coast is the Sailfish and Marlin capitol of Florida, who knows? Maybe I'll get a monster.
Sunday, March 30, 2014
While we live........
Labels:
Charter Fishing,
Marlin,
Offshore Fishing,
Sailfish
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
Catfishing on the St Lucie Canal
Prized among catfish, the St Lucie Canal offers some really good channel cat action. My average fish is 18-24 inches, and provide some quite tasty meals. They are also pretty good fighters and hit like a freight train on various baits from chicken liver, to minnows and even on leftover squid from salt water fishing.
The besty times for catfishing are right as the sun is coming up, or around sunset. They also hit at night, but you have to compete with the alligators in the canal, so I don't really bother with night fishing, since my lights attract the gators. I'm safe enough, where I fish in my secret catfish hole, because of a vertical 4 foot concrete wall the gators can't climb, but they keep eati g the fish before I can get them landed.
Also, in the canal, is a veritable panoply of panfish, from big sunfish to bluegills that make a midwestern boy like myself, as happy as a clam with their sizes.
From my experiences up north and down here in Florida as well, nothing fights like a Bluegill. I'd love to see what a 10 or 15 pound bbluegill would be like, I'm not sure you could land it on light tackle, actually.
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l Cats from the St Lucie Canal |
Also, in the canal, is a veritable panoply of panfish, from big sunfish to bluegills that make a midwestern boy like myself, as happy as a clam with their sizes.
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Bluegill and Redear Sunfish from the St Lucie Canal and Port Mayaca Retention basin |
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Fishing Plans for Tomorrow
Jensen Beach Causeway and hopefully, Sailfish Point. If I get out to Sailfish, I'll definitely post an accessibility report for wheelchair, etc. Upcoming plans also include Hobe Sound and down around Jupiter.
Meanwhile, my wife just got her salt water license as well and will get some fishing in herself! Booyah! Also, given the werakness ofg my left arm after my strokes, if I hook a huge fish, she can help me land it if necessary.
Meanwhile, my wife just got her salt water license as well and will get some fishing in herself! Booyah! Also, given the werakness ofg my left arm after my strokes, if I hook a huge fish, she can help me land it if necessary.
Current Tide Table for Jensen Beach Causeway
2014-02-18 06:55 AM EST Sunrise 2014-02-18 07:03 AM EST -0.14 feet Low Tide 2014-02-18 08:49 AM EST Moonset 2014-02-18 12:53 PM EST 1.05 feet High Tide 2014-02-18 06:14 PM EST Sunset 2014-02-18 07:22 PM EST -0.23 feet Low Tide 2014-02-18 09:41 PM EST Moonrise 2014-02-19 01:19 AM EST 1.05 feet High Tide 2014-02-19 06:54 AM EST Sunrise 2014-02-19 07:41 AM EST -0.07 feet Low Tide 2014-02-19 09:26 AM EST Moonset 2014-02-19 01:30 PM EST 1.02 feet High Tide 2014-02-19 06:15 PM EST Sunset 2014-02-19 08:02 PM EST -0.23 feet Low Tide 2014-02-19 10:37 PM EST Moonrise 2014-02-20 02:02 AM EST 1.02 feet High Tide 2014-02-20 06:53 AM EST Sunrise 2014-02-20 08:24 AM EST 0.01 feet Low Tide 2014-02-20 10:07 AM EST Moonset 2014-02-20 02:11 PM EST 0.99 feet High Tide 2014-02-20 06:16 PM EST Sunset 2014-02-20 08:48 PM EST -0.21 feet Low Tide 2014-02-20 11:34 PM EST Moonrise 2014-02-21 02:51 AM EST 1.00 feet High Tide 2014-02-21 06:52 AM EST Sunrise 2014-02-21 09:15 AM EST 0.09 feet Low Tide 2014-02-21 10:51 AM EST Moonset 2014-02-21 02:57 PM EST 0.96 feet High Tide 2014-02-21 06:16 PM EST Sunset 2014-02-21 09:43 PM EST -0.19 feet Low Tide 2014-02-22 12:32 AM EST Moonrise
Monday, February 3, 2014
Thought for the Day
And it's so true!
And another truism with some fishing humor......
Ad so it goes.....time to grab a pole and go fishing!
And another truism with some fishing humor......
Ad so it goes.....time to grab a pole and go fishing!
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Fishing From A Wheelchair; Part 1
As promised, I'm starting my series on wheelchair and handicap access fishing spots. I'll be starting with the Jensen Beach Causeway. There are two areas where access is reasonable. One is the wood pier. It does have one drawback....the slope pf the sidewalk when you approach the parking area os a bit steep and difficult to navigate unassisted in a chair. Once on the pier, though it's all golden.
This brings us to the main causeway concrete pier under the bridge. Access is excellent and it's easy to navigate with a chair.
Overall, I have to give the causeway only a 4 star rating though. There are only a couple handicap spaces for parking, and as I mentioned above the steep sidewalk slope at the wooden pier can make it interesting either up or downhill in a wheelchair.
As to the fishing? Well, even a bad day fishing beats a day stuck at home, or in the office, or in the hospital! I caught one small redfish, about six inches long. It was too small to keep. Happily, I caught it on an ultralight rig I was using to jig for baitfish for my bigger poles, so it felty like a whale on the wee little panfish rig Ugly Stick.
This brings us to the main causeway concrete pier under the bridge. Access is excellent and it's easy to navigate with a chair.
Photography by E, Leonard
Overall, I have to give the causeway only a 4 star rating though. There are only a couple handicap spaces for parking, and as I mentioned above the steep sidewalk slope at the wooden pier can make it interesting either up or downhill in a wheelchair.
As to the fishing? Well, even a bad day fishing beats a day stuck at home, or in the office, or in the hospital! I caught one small redfish, about six inches long. It was too small to keep. Happily, I caught it on an ultralight rig I was using to jig for baitfish for my bigger poles, so it felty like a whale on the wee little panfish rig Ugly Stick.
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Tuesday, January 21, 2014
January 2014 Tides: Jensen Beach
Tides for Jensen Beach starting with January 22, 2014.
Day High Tide Height Sunrise Moon Time % Moon /Low Time Feet Sunset Visible W 22 High 2:27 AM 1.0 7:11 AM Set 10:47 AM 73 22 Low 8:50 AM 0.2 5:54 PM Rise 11:46 PM 22 High 2:39 PM 1.1 22 Low 9:19 PM 0.1 Th 23 High 3:17 AM 1.0 7:10 AM Set 11:26 AM 64 23 Low 9:41 AM 0.3 5:55 PM 23 High 3:25 PM 1.0 23 Low 10:13 PM 0.0 F 24 High 4:14 AM 1.0 7:10 AM Rise 12:43 AM 54 24 Low 10:41 AM 0.4 5:56 PM Set 12:08 PM 24 High 4:20 PM 1.0 24 Low 11:15 PM 0.0 Sa 25 High 5:18 AM 1.0 7:10 AM Rise 1:43 AM 43 25 Low 11:48 AM 0.4 5:57 PM Set 12:55 PM 25 High 5:24 PM 1.0 Su 26 Low 12:20 AM -0.1 7:09 AM Rise 2:44 AM 32 26 High 6:26 AM 1.1 5:58 PM Set 1:48 PM 26 Low 12:54 PM 0.3 26 High 6:32 PM 1.1 M 27 Low 1:23 AM -0.3 7:09 AM Rise 3:45 AM 22 27 High 7:30 AM 1.2 5:58 PM Set 2:47 PM 27 Low 1:57 PM 0.1 27 High 7:39 PM 1.1 Tu 28 Low 2:23 AM -0.4 7:08 AM Rise 4:45 AM 13 28 High 8:29 AM 1.2 5:59 PM Set 3:50 PM 28 Low 2:56 PM -0.1 28 High 8:41 PM 1.2 W 29 Low 3:20 AM -0.6 7:08 AM Rise 5:43 AM 6 29 High 9:24 AM 1.3 6:00 PM Set 4:57 PM 29 Low 3:51 PM -0.2 29 High 9:38 PM 1.3 Th 30 Low 4:14 AM -0.6 7:08 AM Rise 6:36 AM 1 30 High 10:15 AM 1.3 6:01 PM Set 6:05 PM 30 Low 4:43 PM -0.4 30 High 10:32 PM 1.3 F 31 Low 5:06 AM -0.6 7:07 AM Rise 7:25 AM 0 31 High 11:05 AM 1.4 6:02 PM Set 7:12 PM 31 Low 5:35 PM -0.5 31 High 11:24 PM 1.4 Sa 1 Low 5:58 AM -0.6 7:07 AM Rise 8:10 AM 1 1 High 11:53 AM 1.4 6:02 PM Set 8:18 PM 1 Low 6:26 PM -0.6 Su 2 High 12:15 AM 1.3 7:06 AM Rise 8:53 AM 5 2 Low 6:49 AM -0.6 6:03 PM Set 9:21 PM 2 High 12:40 PM 1.4 2 Low 7:16 PM -0.6 M 3 High 1:06 AM 1.3 7:06 AM Rise 9:35 AM 12 3 Low 7:40 AM -0.4 6:04 PM Set 10:22 PM 3 High 1:27 PM 1.3 3 Low 8:08 PM -0.5 Tu 4 High 1:57 AM 1.2 7:05 AM Rise 10:15 AM 20 4 Low 8:32 AM -0.2 6:05 PM Set 11:21 PM 4 High 2:15 PM 1.2 4 Low 9:01 PM -0.3
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