If you follow me & Quiet Waters on Social Media (facebook & twitter), then you get cool fish pictures and more interactions with me on a more regular basis. Below are some extra pics for the folks that don’t use social media, or have pulled the plug on social media.
See you on the water!
Captain Brian Boehm
Quiet Waters Fishing
941-400-6218
Guide at CB’s Saltwater Outfitters
Sarasota, FL
- A perfect juvenile tarpon to end the trip
- A hooked tarpon comes up for air. Nice tarpon on the fly
- A nice redfish caught while fly fishing
- A healthy spotted seatrout caught in Sarasota
- Mike with a solid snook on artificials
- Big seatrout eat Mirrodine XLs
- A solid snook on the dock lights
- This redfish came on a popping cork
- Solid redfish caught on a slash bait
- EJ dropped the spoon for this redfish
- Ross throws tight loops
- Doubling up on snook
- A hefty Sarasota snook
- Sarasota’s fishery is in good shape
- Fighting a snook at night
- Another one on the fly
- Putting a bend in the St. Croix
- The bluefish showed up to eat
- The morning topwater bite has been good
- All artificials or flies for these guys
- Another tarpon on the pinfish fly
- This tarpon ate a pinfish fly
- A snook with some shoulders
- He was dialed in
- Great angler with a nice snook
- Snook on fly
- We were dialed into the big ones that night
- A fellow Beloit native holds up his first dock light snook
- Father and son time for me and Levi
- The big snook were chewing
- Releasing a fly caught redfish
- The retrieval is critical to hook big snook
- The pinfish fly is fooling snook
- Thumbs up for the birthday snook
- Not a bad snook for this ‘new to salt’ angler
- Another big dock light snook on an EP fly
- A birthday seatrout
- We found a lot of juvenile grouper
- The big ones only wanted it one way