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Thank you for visiting our website. I hope you will enjoy reading about the fantastic fishing opportunities around Panama City, Florida. I can create an unforgettable fishing experience for you. I always catch fish – big trout, reds, flounder, spanish, snapper, grouper, sharks and many other species. You won’t find a guide in the area with a more consistent ability to catch fish.
I have lived and fished in the area for over 40 years. Fishing can sometimes be a bit surreal for me as I pull up to spots with clients where I caught my first flounder and big trout almost 43 years ago. These bays have been my home for almost a half a century and there are few that can match my knowledge of the area.
I grew up in Lynn Haven, Florida, which is a little town bordering the northern city limits of Panama City. As a teen I would ride my bike to the Bailey Bridge and fish off of the catwalk every chance I got. I swore I would never eat another trout when I became an adult because of all the trout I ate growing up. To be honest, trout are one of the best eating fish in the area. We always had a boat and whether we were catching trout, reds, flounder, jacks, or blues, I was blessed to be able to often fish with my father. If I got good grades I got to play “hooky” one day each semester to go fishing. I’ll never forget standing on the bank on December 27, 1972 and catching my first big trout on a piece of dead shrimp. I was already hooked on fishing but that was the “hook set” which made me realize I had a talent.
I have always felt God blessed me with an ability to find fish and catch fish which is why I’m so successful. For me there is nothing more fun or gratifying than having some kids on the boat allowing me to share what I have learned over the years about fishing. Another memory is of my first mahi-mahi caught off the Gulf coast with a hand line while working the oil field when I was 24.
There are always fish to catch in our waters, no matter what month you are here. In the summer I’ll throw a cast net for live bait for trout and redfish fishing or for running a chum line. In the fall and spring it’s more about casting artificial baits and winter is about live shrimp and artificial bait. Whatever time of the year you are here, there are always fish to catch and a good fishing guide will put you on them.
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