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It’s Sailfish Time In Florida
Sailfishing is one of the most exciting fish to catch. Many anglers
think this is only for the rich and famous. This is far from the
truth. YOU can go sailfishing also. You just have to make the time.
It’s sailfish time now in Florida.
I love Florida. Florida is a greatplace to go when weather here gets cold and the snow starts. You can
catch sailfish off Stuart , Palm Beach and south to the Florida Keys
from November through February.
My favorite is the Florida Keys.
Islamorada has some of the best fishing in the world especially for
sailfish. Islamorada is known as the Sportfishing Capital of the
World. On January 4-7, 2001, I will be the captain of the
Century/Lighthouse Fishing Team and we will be fishing in the 64th
Annual Silver Sailfish Derby of the West Palm Beach Fishing Club. I am
really looking forward to it. This tournament may change my outlook on
sailfish, we will have to wait and see.
As some of you already know, we have filmed the Cheeca Lodge
Presidential Sailfish Tournament in Islamorada for the past six years
for our television show, Adventures in Fishing with Capt. Ray Kelly.
The tournament is held during the third week in January which is in
the prime of Sailfish season in the Keys. During the filming two years
ago, we
filmed on board, GONFISHIN V with Capt. Glen Miller and on CATCH 22
with
Capt. Scott Stanczyk. The Cheeca Team was fishing on the CATCH 22.
The
anglers on board these two boats caught so many sailfish that we had
to
broadcast the tournament during two shows. The sailfish action was
fabulous.
Julie Perrin-Olsen, Tournament Director and Director of Public
Relations
for Cheeca Lodge, refers to the tournament as "the most prestigious
tournament in the Florida Keys."
I must say the tournament is well organized and the anglers are very
competiive. The captains that fish The Presidential are the best of
the
best.
Cheeca Lodge is the most exclusive resort in Islamorada with
oceanfront rooms and suites, two pools, two restaraunts, a fishing
pier and boat dock. Cheeca even has a golf course. Cheeca Lodge is the
place
to stay when fishing or vacationing in the Florida Keys.
This filming was special as my son, Christopher, was filming the
tournament with me. Chris took the time from his busy schedule to be
the primary cameraman for this shoot. Chris and I work well together
which makes things a lot easier. On Sailfish shoots, one cameraman
tries to concentrate on filming the sailfish jumping and dancing on
the water while the other cameraman will capture the action in the
cockpit.
The acrobatics that sailfish put on really get an anglers blood
flowing. To capture these jumps and dances on film is no easy task.
Chris is one of the best. Viewers have no idea how much work goes
into
producing ADVENTURES IN FISHING.
On the first day, Chris and I were on board, GONFISHIN V. Capt. Glen
Miller is one of the best captains in Islamorada and one of the best
captains that I have ever worked with. It did not take long after the
bait was caught by mate Rick Gulia. Ballyhoo are the best bait to use
and are caught with a cast net at the crack of dawn. The lines went into the water at 8:30 AM and the action started. Jorge Alvarez was
fishing with his uncle, Tevy Wellins. Jorge had never caught a
sailfish
before. It did not take long before Jorge was hooked up. The
sailfish jumped and skyrocketed in the air. The sailfish danced on the surface
at the boats stern and then was tagged and released. This is a catch
and release tournament. There is also an award for most tagged fish.
Jorge was happy and proud. Another fish came not long after and again
Jorge was quick to jump on the rod. Tevy was glad to see his nephew
having fun. Tevy has caught many sailfish in the past and he let
Jorge land most of the fish on this trip. This fish was landed. Another
fish hit one of the baits but this was not a sailfish. It was a 25 pound
Wahoo. Jorge landed this one also. His first wahoo. This wahoo
captured the Most Outstanding Catch award. Jorge was having a great
day. Tevy landed the next fish which was a baracuda. The action was
unbelievable. GONFISHIN V was definitely doing well. In the
afternoon, Jorge and Tevy battled sailfish and landed both of them.
What a day! Five sailfish landed. The GONFISHIN V team was tied for
2nd place but because they caught their last fish later than the
others,
they were in fourth place. Jorge will remember this day for the rest
of
his life.
We filmed on board, CATCH 22, the second day. The Cheeca Fishing Team
Composed of Dave Chaplin, Alan Ritter, Russell Leger and Capt. Dan
McArthy were fishing with Capt. Scott Stanczyk and his mate Mark
Ellis.
CATCH 22 also had a great first day. The lines were in at 8:30 AM and
a
double was immediately hooked up. Two sailfish on at once is a sight
to
see never mind film. Russell Leger hooked up first with Dave Chaplin
hooking up second. It takes a team effort all around. Capt. Stanczyk
coordinated the battle. Russell let his sail take drag and swim away
from the boat while Dave battled his fish close. Chris and I captured
the action on film. It would be great if they both landed their fish.
These battles last over an hour but they both landed their sailfish.
CATCH 22 was now tie for lst place. The angler on the DEE CEE hooked
up
with a triple and believe it or not she landed all three fish by
herself. The DEE CEE was now tie for 2nd place with 8 sailfish. Dave
Chaplin landed another sailfish giving the Cheeca Team 8 sailfish
putting them in 2nd place.
Two tuna were also caught. It was another fantastic day. I knew we
had
another great show filmed for ADVENTURES IN FISHING. The final
results were Relentless-lst place with 9 sailfish, Catch 22- 2nd Place with 8
sailfish and Dee Cee- 3rd Place with 8 sailfish. The Cheeca Lodge
Presidential Sailfish Tournament is a first class tournament. I
highly recommend it. They even have an outboard division which is great for
smaller boat owners. Next years tournament is scheduled for January
18-20,
2001. Give Julie Olsen a call at 1-800-327-2888 or 305-664-4651
for more information. We will be there again filming another show for
ADVENTURES IN FISHING. I hope to see you there also.
Even if you can not make the Presidential, YOU can still experience
some
of the fine sailfishing on one of the many charters boats in the area.
Capt. Glen Miller of GONFISHIN V can be reached at 305-852-3427.
Capt.
Scott Stanczyk of CATCH 22 can be reached at 800-742-7945 or
305-664-2461. You can even try your luck by yourself by renting a
boat
at SPLASH WATERSPORTS in Islamorada. The number is 305-664-8892. THE
POWER BOAT CLUB in Jensen Beach also rents fishing boats. Their
number
is 888-219-0703. But the only way for you to catch a sailfish is to
get
out there and give it a try. As they say, TRY IT, YOU’LL LIKE IT.
Actually YOU’LL LOVE IT!!!
Give ADVENTURES IN FISHING a call at (631) 744-5951
or email kelly@adventure-fishing.com and we will make the
arrangements for you. Don’t forget to check the Adventures in Fishing Website
And remember- "Let’s get kids hooked on Fishing…NOT drugs!"
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Capt. Ray Kelly is a USCG licensed charter boat
captain. His boat, ADVENTURES, is based in Riverhead, NY with
charters available in Peconic Bay, Shinnecock Bay and offshore out of
Shinnecock
Inlet. Flounder, Fluke, Bluefish, Striped Bass, Shark and Tuna
charters
are available when in season.
He is Executive Producer of ADVENTURES IN FISHING WITH CAPT. RAY
KELLY,
a weekly television show which airs in New York, New Jersey,
Massachusetts and
California. They are always looking for charter, party and private
boats to be featured on the show. For further information, call
Starlight Productions at (631) 744-5951.
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