august 7th 2007
i have a new fishing report site at http://captwesrozier.com
go to capt wes’ fishing report and enjoy
i have a new fishing report site at http://captwesrozier.com
go to capt wes’ fishing report and enjoy
please go to…
http://www.pensacolafishingforum.com/forum/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=41128&posts=1#M350812
and see the report
tight lines capt wes
sorry my blog is still down but please copy and paste the address below to see my fishing report for today. I hope you enjoy!
http://www.pensacolafishingforum.com/forum/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=38297&posts=1#M325780
God Bless
Capt Wes
Hello everybody!!!! Sorry but my blog is now full of pictures so i cannot post any more. I am working on resolving.
Now for the specks…they r showing up on the flats both grass and mud. They a full of roe and should spawn in the next few days. Then they will be all over the flats and really hungry!
Spanish all along the beach with plenty of pompano.
BIG hardtails everywhere.
Lots of sharks on the beach for u shark hunters.
Ok well i will report this way until i can post pictures.
tight lines
capt wes
850-982-7858
Oh we had a windy day on Friday the 13th! We did manage to catch several specks. Here is Matt and the captain with a couple of nice specks!


Until our next fishing adventure…tight lines!
God Bless
Capt Wes
850-982-7858
Another great dove shoot. A couple of limits for a couple of old country boy’s!
While dropping off my brother we noticed the hole to the heavens. I just had to take the shot.
Went down to see the FLW on the second day. Wow, some really nice boats!
Here is Blair Wiggens talking with some of the anglers on how big his fish are which put him into Saturday’s championship round.
This is Seth Currie the son of one of my very best friends, Glenn Currie. Seth was on Scott Guthery’s boat. Scott needed another angler on boat to allow him the possibility to return with two redfish. Scott’s team mate Rick Murphy was not able to make the trip. Capt Rick has the Chevy Fishing Report which airs on Thursday.
Eric and Sonny, two local boys who were in 12th after the first day.
Now this is a row of boats.
This is how the weigh in the fish.
Here is Seth and Scott waiting for their turn to weigh.
Scott and Seth had one fish to weigh and scored a total of 12 lbs for two days of fishing.
I took a break from fishing to enjoy what I love most and that is a good old fashion dove shoot. The hunting party of 20 met at the barn around 2 pm. We placed our blinds out around 230 pm. The birds strted flying in around 330pm.
I estimated about 500 plus birds. After 45 minutes of shooting I had my 12 birds and expended 22 shotgun shells.
Now my good friend Adam Baker at an old age of 11 bagged his first wing shoot of his young hunting career. He ended the day with two!
Until our next hunting adventure…keep the powder dry!
Capt Wes
Joe and I postponed the day of fishing by one day due to small craft advisory. So we decided the next day we would go reguardless of the wind! As we loaded onto the boat we were given a beautiful sunrise.
Bob and Ted looking like professional fishermen.
The wind blew most of the morning and we caught very few fish. Joe wanted Bob on a big fish so we stayed an hour longer. The wind shifted and actually layed down. We pulled out the topwater plugs and began casting. It did not take long and Bob’s drag was screaming! A nice 4 pound spanish!
A few casts later and he had this nice speck in the boat.
That would end the days fishing on a positive note.
Until our next fishing adventures….tight lines!
God Bless
Capt Wes
Now after several days of wind, rain and our first cold front moving through the weather cleared to make this beautiful day for fishing. As I waited for Joe and Penguin to arrive at the dock I could not help but look at the beauty of this September sunrise
Joe called and said he would like to catch a few flounder if possible. After several holes coming up dry we finally found a hole with plenty of plate size flatties. Here is Penguin with a healthy flounder for the table.
The morning ended with 20 flounder boated and 10 kept for the dinner table.
Jay and Julie arrived as I was cleaning the fish for Joe and Penguin. They were excited about their prospects of catching fish as well.
We tied on some topwater plugs and hit the flats. After several fishing holes and the release of a few bluefish and ladyfish the tide turned and the wind shifted to the SW. The specks came to life as for the next several drifts we had plenty of explosions which resulted in plenty of specks in the boat. Here is Julie with her first speck of the day.
Jay followed with his first speck of the day!
The day ended just as the day began. Beautiful weather fishing with great friends!
Until our next fishing adventure….tight lines!
God Bless
Capt Wes
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