Monday, August 17, 2009

Bradeen booked as speaker for Nov. 13-15 Islamorada LLGF Seminar

We're excited that Skip Bradeen of the Blue Chip Too has agreed to be a speaker on offshore fishing at the "Ladies, Let's Go Fishing!" Islamorada seminar Nov. 13-15 in Islamorada, FL Keys! Skip is on the Keys Radio Show out of Wahoos with Bill Kelly and is a wonderful source of information about fishing.
He is still bragging about the 52 lb. wahoo caught by a client on his boat while fishing the Keys this summer. That's a whopper! www.ladiesletsgofishing.com

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Fishing on the 2400 Bay Ranger

We had a great time in the Florida Keys fishing on the "Ladies, Let's Go Fishing!" 2400 Bay Ranger! We went kite fishing for sailfish and had a couple of exciting releases! Seas were calm last week and it was so peaceful, drifting along, until, wham, the sailfish grabbed the bait and did its awesome dance on the water's surface.

The 2006 2300 Bay Ranger is for sale, less than $30k and has all the bells and whistles! It has a wonderful, stable ride. Making room for the new 2410 Bay Ranger coming next year! If you know anyone who wants a sweet deal, tell them to call us, 954-475-9068. Photos are on www.ladiesletsgofishing.com.

The Islamorada womens fishing seminar Dec. 5-7 is shaping up nicely. The best speakers ever! Capt. Skip Bradeen of the famous Blue Chip Too, Capt. Hank Brown, founder of Hookup Lures, Sandy Moret who is a legend in fly fishing, Capt. Mark Johnson, Capt. George Mittler and Capt. Lee Lavery. There is still space. Great chance to have fun, learn or improve fishing skills and get great deals for the holidays at our fundraisers. Anyone can bid, just email billfishbetty@hotmail.com for the list before Weds. Dec. 3.

Monday, October 27, 2008

Fishing in Chokoloskee with LLGF Ft. Lauderdale Chapter!






The LLGF Ft.Lauderdale Chapter planned an outing to Chokoloskee Island this weekend. 16 girls showed up to fish and it was a total blast. We stayed in the trailers at Chokoloskee Island Park and chartered five boats for Saturday. [B]Capts. Herb Kehoe, Gary Thompson, Don Cochran, Becky Campbell and Ray Culver. [/B]
I was on Capt. Herb's boat with my friends Capt. Lee and Capt. Lanny. We started out the day catching bait and Lee even took a try on the castnet.


Then since the tide was so low, we decided to fish out front for the morning. My first cast of the day landed a 16 pound jack - that's one way to wake up....

After that, Lee caught a nice cobia and a redfish. We had the usual song and dance with the sharks and felt happy to get the cobia in the boat in one piece.

Things slowed down during slack tide and we had a few more jacks and some sharks,nothing exciting. Crabs were at a premium and we only had a few but on the incoming, we decided to chase the permit for awhile. 2 permit later, we were pretty happy. I thought sight casting to the pods was particularly awesome.

Next up, we only had about an hour left and no more bait (long story) so we decided to go throw some Berkley Gulps at the trout. That turned out to be a lot of fun and we had multiple trout in the 16-22 inch range. I personally don't like to eat trout, but Lanny wanted 'em, so she kept a couple.

We made the run back to the ramp, completely satisfied that we'd had a stellar day. We met up with the other girls and they all had equally awesome reports - I'm pretty sure every single person had a blast.

We had dinner and sat around the chiki hut telling fish stories till about 1 am.

On Sunday, we decided to "descend" upon the unsuspecting folks at City Seafood for some stone crabs. The kitchen clearly wasn't prepared for the onslaught of all us women combined with a couple of packs of motorcycles...They were pretty overwhelmed. My friend Amy, despite the fact that she's actually an attorney, decided to jump in and help out on the line and it was clear to us that this was not her first deep fryer rodeo! Amy stayed in the kitchen for about an hour and the rest of us drank beer and ate crabs. It was awesome.

So, now that the population of women on Choko has decreased by 50%, we are all back home and happy to have had such a fun weekend out there. All of the guides were awesome and treated the girls like gold. It was great.


~Jenn
LLGF Staff

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Fun at the Florida Outdoor Writers Convention (FOWA)

I had a fun visit to the Florida Outdoor Writers Convention in Punta Gorda, FL Sept. 10-13. Lots of interesting topics! One of the coolest things was the breakout session, where we could see the latest and greatest in fishing equipment and accessories. Toyota had a cool video setup where you can see a video screen on your dashboard that helps in backing. So, if you're hooking up to a trailer by yourself, you can actually see the ball and trailer hitch meet. No more looking in the mirror at somebody flailing their arms and screaming to move over another inch, pull forward, turn, stop, stop, stop! What I hate is when you put the vehicle in park and it rolls forward - just far enough that you have to back up again! Pure Fishing had some neat things and brought some of those very efficient Berkley Gulp products. The ladies from the "Ladies, Let's Go Fishing!" seminar will enjoy the benefits of using these versus struggling to net and keep bait alive. Thermacell had some new mosquito repellent devices that work great. Just put in butane, no flames, and within minutes all the bugs disappear from around you.

I fished the tournament with Capt. Bart Marx of Alpha and Omega charters. My co-angler was Tom Johnson who writes for Waterline and does the Fumbling Angler column for several Gulf Coast newspapers. Capt. Bart's strategy was to land us an inshore slam. Tom whooped me when we tackled the trout but I got one, he got three. Then we moved to Bart's secret snook spot, with Tom and I elbowing each other to crank on a snook. We both did well with a total of 7 snook and were 2/3 on our way to getting a slam. Then the magic happened. We switched from pilchards to shrimp and something was chewing on my bait. I set five times, missing the fish, until, viola, I released a redfish! We stayed awhile longer but Tom just didn't have the chances. We moved to a dock and released a few more snook then it was time to go in. We were almost third place in the tournament. Since it was based on total length of the fish, we were beat by boats who released sharks or stayed in one place and caught ladyfish after ladyfish. It was a fun tournament and well run.

Punta Gorda is a nice, friendly place. I had a chance to check out some sites for a future LLGF seminar. So, ladies, what do you think? Would you come to Punta Gorda for a seminar or rather have a wild, wooly adventure in Chokoloskee/Florida Everglades or what? Please give your opinion to billfishbetty@hotmail.com

Thursday, September 4, 2008

HURRICANES Cause Rescheduling of Islamorada Ladies Fishing Seminar

Concerned about the impact of this year's active hurricane season on participants, "Ladies, Let's Go Fishing!" has rescheduled its Islamorada, FL seminar from Sept. 19-21 to Dec. 5-7, 2008.