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	<title>Florida Fishing Report Florida Fishing Charters For Tarpon, Snook, Red Fish. From Boca Grande, Fort Myers, Sanibel, Punta Gorda &#187; tarpon fishing</title>
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		<title>Tarpon Fishing Charters</title>
		<link>http://gofishcharters.com/fishingreport/2010/03/18/tarpon-fishing-charters/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Mar 2010 14:40:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Capt. Andy Boyette/Go Fish Charters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have been booking tarpon fishing charters at a steady pace and expect my book will be filled soon. As of today&#8217;s Date Below is My Slot Availability. I have been booking at near 100% for the last 7-8 years for April-July so give me call to get in on the action.
 I have 10 slots [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have been booking tarpon fishing charters at a steady pace and expect my book will be filled soon. As of today&#8217;s Date Below is My Slot Availability. I have been booking at near 100% for the last 7-8 years for April-July so give me call to get in on the action.<br />
 I have 10 slots open in April<br />
I have 9 slots open in May<br />
I have 12 slots open in June </p>
<div class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 401px"><img title="Tarpon Fishing" src="http://gofishcharters.com/fishing%20pics/Tarpon%20Fishing%20In%20Boca%20Grande.jpg" alt="" width="391" height="332" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Ginat Tarpon Fishing</p></div>
<p><strong>Go Fish Charters Certainly Isn&#8217;t The Cheapest Tarpon Fishing Charter Service You Can Hire.</strong></p>
<p><strong>It&#8217;s true. There are many websites and guides on the internet where people you&#8217;ve never met (and never will) compete to be the cheapest. It&#8217;s an obsession actually, with one guide outdoing the other to offer his service cheaper or for even a dollar less than anyone else. I don&#8217;t do that, and here&#8217;s why. </p>
<p>To be the cheapest, you have to offer the cheapest service. This might seem obvious, but think about it for a second. We all need to make some profit on every charter. If we didn&#8217;t, we wouldn&#8217;t be doing this. Instead, I focus on offering a higher quality charter, to the my anglers for a fair price. </strong></p>
<p>I am real company. I pay rent, commercial insurance, taxes, and a million other things that come along with being legitimate. I have a number of specialized pieces of equipment that can be used do any kind of fishing in our area whether its offshore, near shore, flats, tarpon, snook, redfish, permit, shark, etc. I fish all of Southwest Florida from Englewood Beach to Marco Island; If I need to adjust your charter for success, not only can I, I will. Without these expenses, other guides can be cheaper..</p>
<p>Take a look through the photos section of my website, there is also a more extensive collection located at this link <a title="Photos" href="http://gofishcharters.com/photos/">Photos</a> you will see countless photos of large giant tarpon. The first thing you will notice is the same guy in every photo, that would be me holding tarpon for my clients. What you won&#8217;t find is stock photos of tarpon from a professional photographer, or photos of tarpon on a another boat. I have made my living as a guide for over 10 years, I work had to ensure my clients success. And I am backing up with A No Tarpon No Pay Guarantee. The Original No Fish-No Pay Guaranteed !!!</p>
<p>Capt Andy Boyette And Go Fish Charters have been a guiding clients for over 10 years, I make my living full time as a fishing guide 100%. I want to make sure you do not get fooled and hire some one who is making extra money to pay for their hobby. So before you make a mistake and hire a part time fishing guide call me and I will guarantee you a trip catching fish. No Tarpon-No Pay Tarpon Guarantee !!! Book My 10 hour tarpon charter and if you don&#8217;t jump a tarpon the trip is free! Guaranteed! No questions asked!</p>
<p>My web site GoFishCharters.com</p>
<p>TARPON FISHING DAILY APRIL-JULY Planning a trip for a Boca Grande tarpon fishing charter! I do two tarpon fishing trips daily May-July. These months are highly sought after, and tarpon trips book up early. Tarpon fishing has gained in popularity over the past several years, as anglers see tarpon fishing shows on TV like the Professional Tarpon Tournament Series, PTTS, and Tarpon Of Boca Grande. With such national coverage of the Boca Grande tarpon fishing phenomenon more anglers are planning their entire Florida fishing trips around Boca Grande tarpon season. I offer two 6-hour Tarpon fishing charters per day, one in the morning and one in the early afternoon. I fish the entire tarpon season every day, every year, along side some of the best guides in the business, guides like my self that can produce consistently and put their clients on tarpon day in and day out. So before you make a decision on a tarpon guide do some homework. I want to make sure you catch the tarpon of a lifetime whether or not its with me.</p>
<p> Capt Andy Boyette<br />
 1-888-880-0006<br />
<a href="http://www.gofishcharters.com">www.gofishcharters.com</a><br />
<a href="http://www.tarponcharters.com">www.tarponcharters.com</a></p>
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		<title>Winter Fishing, Tarpon Fishing Information, Spring Flats Fishing</title>
		<link>http://gofishcharters.com/fishingreport/2010/01/31/tarpon-fishing-information-spring-flats-fishing/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 31 Jan 2010 15:10:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Capt. Andy Boyette/Go Fish Charters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[On my most recent trip redfish where not schooled up but where scattered throughout the pot holes and grass flats, mostly singles. We managed to catch a few, long distance casting to pot holes, rounded out the day trout fishing. The trout fishing was at times interrupted by the cloud cover that kept passing, but [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On my most recent trip redfish where not schooled up but where scattered throughout the pot holes and grass flats, mostly singles. We managed to catch a few, long distance casting to pot holes, rounded out the day trout fishing. The trout fishing was at times interrupted by the cloud cover that kept passing, but we managed to put numbers up well over a 100, to the boat; with a limit of keepers easily attained for my clients.</p>
<p>I will be adjusting the spring season slightly to target some less talked about species of fish including tripletail, pompano, kingfish and a few others.  All of which are excellent eating and attainable targets, with sportfish qualities. I have fished for these species throughout my life as a lifelong resident of the area, so snook fishing closure should only serve to bring more variety and enjoyment to my charters. I look forward to sharing the experience and excitement of fishing for a wider variety of Florida fish species with you this spring.</p>
<p>Tarpon Fishing Information<br />
Everyone by now, knows that I am offering a 10 hour tarpon trip. I wanted to clarify a few things about the 6 hour trip, and the 10 hour trip since a lot of my clients have asked me numerous questions.</p>
<p>Most Importantly I will still be offering a 6 hour trip for those who only wish to fish for 6 hours.</p>
<p>The 6 hour tarpon trip will remain unchanged and it is your choice, a 6 hour morning session and/or a 6 hour early afternoon session.</p>
<p>The 10 hour trips is just as it sounds 10 hours. Below I will summarize as best I can, keep in mind if you book me for the 10 hour trip the day is devoted solely to you, not like when I have either a morning or afternoon trip to worry about. On a 10 hour split day trip, we fish part of the trip in the morning, take a break and come back out to fish the remainder of the trip. Typically split 6 hours and 4 hours. If we tarpon fish only I let the fish and/or the client decide if or when there is a break (we fish the best time). Also a client who has a 10 hour trip booked can request to fish for other species, which is not possible on a 6 hour tarpon trip since economics forces me to fish an afternoon trip. So basically on the 10 hour trip the day is yours and we can break it up however as the day and fishing dictates. We also don&#8217;t have to split the day up at all if there is a hot bite we will in all likelihood fish through.</p>
<p>Also if my schedule permits you can request to fish additional hours at $100.00 per hour. This will specifically come into play on a 10 hour trip as well as the afternoon 6 hour session. Last season (2009)saw some really good late fishing into the early evening, and I will be prepared with lighting and all necessary equipment to stay in to the early evening.</p>
<p>Spring Flats Fishing Information<br />
I also want to touch on the effects of the cold winter weather we had in here Florida. You may be aware that the<br />
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission issued an executive order on the harvest of snook, tarpon, and bonefish thru April. This was due to the potential damage that may have been done, due to the cold temperatures, and any affects it has had statewide on these subtropical fish.</p>
<p><strong>*Anglers may still catch and release any and all of these fish during the closure.*</strong><br />
<strong>What this means is that you may still fish for any of these species but no one can harvest which means keep any of these species.</strong></p>
<p>As a side note in recent history very few, mostly to use tarpon for bait, have been keeping tarpon , and in my 11 year career, thousands of tarpon have been caught and released on my charters, and I have never allowed or would allow one to be kept,  so the tarpon fishing will never be affected on my trips.</p>
<p>To touch on the snook fishing in the early spring, I have kept very limited numbers of snook in the past. Most of my clients that where looking to take home something to eat, understood the importance of the snook, and always focused on other species like trout and redfish for the table. So I would like to add that this will have limited affect on my charters, we will continue to fish as normal for snook, redfish, and trout with the only change being all snook caught go back to ensure a healthy stock for next season.</p>
<p>Capt Andy Boyette<br />
www.gofishcharters.com<br />
www.tarponcharters.com</p>
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		<title>Tarpon Fishing Still On</title>
		<link>http://gofishcharters.com/fishingreport/2009/08/02/tarpon-fishing-still-on/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 02 Aug 2009 20:52:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Capt. Andy Boyette/Go Fish Charters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well it as been sometime since I wrote a fishing report. If you look back over the years I have reported you will notice that my reports drop off in the summer. Reason because I am busy catching tarpon. 
For the past 6-7years I have been booked solid for the peak season April, May, June, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well it as been sometime since I wrote a fishing report. If you look back over the years I have reported you will notice that my reports drop off in the summer. Reason because I am busy catching tarpon. </p>
<p>For the past 6-7years I have been booked solid for the peak season April, May, June, July. By this time of the year I begin to slow down and get some down time. I am still fishing and yes tarpon is still on the menu. I have had several days this week with as many as 6 tarpon over 150lbs tarpon. The Season Is Not Over. The flip side to that is you can get burned by the weather or just the fact the fish will not cooperate. This season has and continues to be the most difficult season of my 10+ year guiding career. With so many issues to deal with in the tarpon game, from the largest Shark population I have ever seen to, the dreaded beach renourishment on Boca Grande, that as about 70% washed away, causing a silt water quality problem, compounded by the never ending winds. My season was filled with really great days to some just plain old bad days, with almost no day to day consistency. Plenty of tarpon to catch all season just no rhyme or reason why one day was good and one day was bad. But hey, tarpon are prehistoric so if you put it into there perspective and the amount of time they have swam the ocean, maybe the last 10 years of my career was not normal and this year is the norm. Who knows but I will never quit chasing them I love it to much.</p>
<p>I will be continuing to fish for tarpon as long as they are available, but am beginning to migrate back on to the flats where the redfish schools are beginning to show up. Also the snook fishing was the best this year I seen in a long time and should continue. I have openings in August if you want to catch a tarpon call me cause no matter what any body else says they are still available. I have also been booking some snook trips for September when the season opens as well as some fall kingfish trips in October, but I have plenty of openings.</p>
<p>Capt Andy Boyette<br />
1-888-880-0006<br />
www.gofishcharters.com<br />
www.tarponcharters.com</p>
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		<title>Tarpon fishing In Full Swing</title>
		<link>http://gofishcharters.com/fishingreport/2009/04/29/tarpon-fishing-in-full-swing/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2009 10:09:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Capt. Andy Boyette/Go Fish Charters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tarpon Fishing has been on now for about the past 3 weeks in the Boca Grande area. Although the weather has been less than cooperative to say the least. I have fished further up Charlotte Harbor over the past few weeks than at any time in my career. With several days spent about 15 miles [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tarpon Fishing has been on now for about the past 3 weeks in the Boca Grande area. Although the weather has been less than cooperative to say the least. I have fished further up Charlotte Harbor over the past few weeks than at any time in my career. With several days spent about 15 miles up river. The technique has been to locate free jumping tarpon and set up long drifts in the area. Typically finding the bait pods and birds and putting that together with a free jumper would result in a couple of bites per day. Believe me when I tell you it takes a lot of mental fortitude to fish all day for 1 or 2 bites. There has been a big school of tarpon numbering about 5000 that have been moving in and out of the pass. A combination of factors including bull sharks, gin clear water, low water temps and untypical weather, have contributed to these tarpon not holding long in the Boca Grande Pass. However like magic these fish will get in there and stay and that could happen any day including tomorrow.</p>
<p><img src="http://gofishcharters.com/fishing%20pics/Tarpon%20Fishing%20Charlotte%20Harbor%20And%20Fort%20Myers" width="400" height="357" alt="Tarpon Fishing Charlotte Harbor and Boca Grande " /><br />
I have a couple of openings left in May and a Couple left in June so if you want to go tarpon fishing call me, and I will give you the short list of available dates.</p>
<p>Snook fishing this spring from Fort Myers, Pine Island, and into Charlotte Harbor was off the charts. This was the best fishing I have seen in at least 7 years. I had several days that felt like I was in a time warp and fishing back in the 80&#8217;s. There was one day particularly where I spent a good 2 hours with a couple of clients who stayed doubled up on snook. We caught 12 fish over 10 pounds and another 20 or so inside the slot, with not one undersized fish. The best thing about that day was fishing a spot I had never fished in my life because of all the boats in the area and the late start I got with my clients. Moral to the story sometimes you should take the blinders off and take a look around instead of just running straight to your favorite fishing spot. These snook where obviously migrating to the passes and we chanced up on them in a pot on an island.</p>
<p>Look for me to be tarpon fishing only for the next 3-4 months, and for everyone who is interested tarpon fishing continues well into the summer months when the tarpon move back into the harbor and feed until the first hint of winter. Some of the best tarpon fishing of the year is July-September</p>
<p>Capt Andy Boyette<br />
1-888-880-0006<br />
www.gofishcharters.com<br />
www.tarponcharters.com</p>
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		<title>Tarpon Fishing Is Still An Option</title>
		<link>http://gofishcharters.com/fishingreport/2008/10/03/tarpon-fishing-is-still-an-option/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Oct 2008 18:32:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Capt. Andy Boyette/Go Fish Charters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For those who think they have to wait till next year to fish for tarpon you better think again. Just like years past the tarpon fishing is as red-hot as it gets. Tarpon ranging anywhere from 20 lbs to well over a 100 are scattered throughout the area. The key to success is patterning these [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For those who think they have to wait till next year to fish for tarpon you better think again. Just like years past the tarpon fishing is as red-hot as it gets. Tarpon ranging anywhere from 20 lbs to well over a 100 are scattered throughout the area. The key to success is patterning these fish daily since they are moving and switching diet from day to day. Any weather change puts these fish on the bottom sight unseen. So confidence in the area will likely determine success. Ladyfish, threadfin herring, and swim baits are bait of choice.</p>
<p>Redfish are in schools now and can also be found under just about any mangrove on high-water. Cut bait works best for under the bushes, for those who just can&#8217;t fish without live bait you can throw the net just about anywhere and catch enough livey&#8217;s to fish all day.</p>
<p>Snook fishing is ok if you are looking for keepers you have to catch a lot shorts. Live bait definitely will keep their attention as they fatten up for the winter.</p>
<p>Kingfish are showing in decent numbers and the run should last well in to December or a the least until our first severe cold snap.</p>
<p>Booking for 2009 tarpon season has already started for me. My clients as well as new comers to the sport are finding out that booking early increases your chances of securing the date or dates you want. I have personally booked quite a few new clients this year through the TV coverage this area is receiving. If you don&#8217;t know what it is a about a video sample can seen at <a href="http://gofishcharters.com/fishingreport" target="_blank">http://gofishcharters.com/fishingreport</a></p>
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		<title>Professional Tarpon Tournament Series Highlights/ PTTS</title>
		<link>http://gofishcharters.com/fishingreport/2008/09/13/professional-tarpon-tournament-series-highlights-ptts/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Sep 2008 12:13:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Capt. Andy Boyette/Go Fish Charters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Professional Tarpon Tournament Series Highlights/ PTTS
This year’s tarpon tournament fishing season was better than ever with the formation of Team TarponCharters.com. An unusual cast of characters consisting of Capt Andy along with 2 Doctors and the owner of a landscape maintenance company. 
New this year was Dr Grant McDougall who owns is own pratice in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Professional Tarpon Tournament Series Highlights/ PTTS<br />
<p><a href="http://gofishcharters.com/fishingreport/2008/09/13/professional-tarpon-tournament-series-highlights-ptts/"><em>Click here to view the embedded video.</em></a></p><br />
This year’s tarpon tournament fishing season was better than ever with the formation of Team TarponCharters.com. An unusual cast of characters consisting of Capt Andy along with 2 Doctors and the owner of a landscape maintenance company. </p>
<p>New this year was Dr Grant McDougall who owns is own pratice in Gainesville as a Physiologist, and Ralph Enzor owner of MRT Of Southwest Florida, a prominent lawn and landscape maintenance company operating out of Port Charlotte. Rounding out the team is 3-season team veteran Dr. Dan Moenning, owner and Doctor At Harborside Dental Associates of Punta Gorda.</p>
<p>This new team hit the PTTS with a storm weighing tarpon in 3 of the 6 tournaments for a total weight of 453 pounds. Topping out that weight was a monster 187 pound tarpon caught with just 5 minutes left in the 5th and final tournament of the series. Team TarponCharters.com also leadered numerous fish for points in every tournament for the Yamaha Team Of The Year Points Race , and finished 4th overall. With less than the points for one leader release separating the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th place finishers; the two tournaments where TarponCharters.com was bumped out of the points award and only achieved 6th place finishes, kept them out of 2nd place and possibly 1st in overall points.</p>
<p>The Professional Tarpon Tournament Series (PTTS) airs on the Sunshine Network, as well as, other networks Nationally and in Canada in over 150 million homes. You can find out more information at www.tarponanglersclub.com</p>
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