Captain Joe Drew's first 39 hour Florida Fisherman ll trip
Native Floridian or tourist there is always things to do, things to see, at Madeira Beach's famous John's Pass Boardwalk.
Never to be overlooked is the Florida Fishermen Lost At Sea Memorial... The Fisherman's Prayer:
Flying high, proud, over the Memorial is the Stars & Stripes:
Unveiled October 29, 2011, this beautiful memorial is for the 133+ who were lost at sea in our area since 1933. Two-thirds of the bodies were never found. 55% of those lost were recreational fishermen.
Like to try something different? You will never forget the Boardwalk Grill's Lobster Roll:
Like to fish? After all, fishing is what Madeira Beach is all about. Captain Dylan Hubbard explains in detail what to expect on a 39 hour adventure deep into the heart of our Gulf of Mexico:
Captain Dylan introduces one of Hubbard's newest Captains, Captain Joe Drew;
Captain Joe is very proud of his 100 ton Masters license:
This young Captain is backed by years of experience.
Many celebrate special occasions on the water. No better way for a father to show his love for his son than a Thanksgiving 39 hour fishing trip on the Florida Fisherman ll:
Last year Captain Bryon Holland showed us, first hand, how to celebrate Thanksgiving:
Can this young Captain guide us on a Thanksgiving trip to remember? Only one way to find out. Join us as we fine out together:
Captain Joe is all excited; so are we:
First mate, Will, makes sure we are ready for the fights sure to come:
Friday night:
Mr. Larry Miller is so proud of his first Mangrove Snapper of the night, and so is Captain Joe:
The snapper bite is strong:
Tim and his good friend Nick drove from Indiana, 15 hours, to fish our Florida waters. Tim's sister lives in Sarasota:
That ear to ear smile on Captain Joe's face says a lot:
Mr. John Martin, fishing adviser on the Florida, shows us how it's done: