
Tagging tarpon with Bonefish Tarpon Trust and Captain Brian Jill. Fish caught by Captain C.A. Richardson.
Fly from Jesse Males at Backwater Fly Company.

Triple tail also falling for a fly by Jesse Males.

Snook with Casey Males using our standard Loop rod and Seigler reel.

Night time jacks are always a blast!

2020 Bonefish Boatworks Bohemian 17
Branden with Hudson Charter Co. with a nice redfish.
Captain Brian Jill giving Captain Court a little bow time!
Redfish with a fly from Backwater fly fishing.
Captain Court waiting for a shot on a cruising tarpon on a day off.

Christina is one of my favorite anglers. She is paralyzed from the waist down but has the best attitude. A total pleasure to fish with.

A cobia that willingly took an artificial shrimp.

Colin pulling on a full size tarpon on fly.

Mark Vedder with a nice size tarpon sight-fished at night.

Doc Neilsen sharing some bow time with Fischer.

A daisy chain of tarpon coming down the beach to the waiting angler. The boat has been positioned for the best casting angle possible.

The Bonefish Bohemian 17 specially designed without a jumpseat allows for anglers to request a bean bag seat for long runs.

Dock light fishing allows sight-fishing opportunities all throughout the night. They make going home hard sometimes.

Dr. Jen with a nice Tampa Bay triple tail on fly.

Drew is adapting quite rapidly from the fresh water in Colorado to the warm salt of West Florida.

Grant landed a nice tarpon using the Seigler Reels BF reel.

There is nothing like the feeling of going fast on a boat and the smile of a kid getting exposed to fishing.

A perfect beach side tarpon on fly.

Seigler reels have a lever drag that is handy when pulling snook out of the deep cover of the dock pilings.

Jackson from Colorado putting in his time and being rewarded with a big girl snook on the tiny white baitfish fly he tied.

Jackson making the triple tail leave their buoy for his chartreuse and white fly.
Merrick from the Joog Squad having a blast pulling on tarpon.

Keenan has been fishing with me since he was in diapers. Awesome to see him grow as an angler.

Kyle with a full size trout in super shallow water.

Spanish mackerel are always a good fight. Spending time with your father on the water is the best time you can have.

Mark with a redfish that smashed a topwater fly in shallow water.
Alex and Captain Court getting a little energy from touching the silver king. This never gets old.
Mitch from Missouri in deep contemplation and anticipation of tarpon season.
Horrace with the sought after sheephead on fly.
Jackson with a solid redfish sight-fished on the dock lights.

Tarpon 11 o'clock 50 feet, take the shot and take a breath.

Always a pleasure getting to fish with the guy that got me into saltwater flyfishing. The laughs never stop.

Dock light snook are more fun than sleep.

Some trout and snook patrolling a dock light.

Orlando with the final part to his Tampa Bay Grand Slam.

Quinn dropping a nice cast on a group of beach side tarpon. Images like this burn their selves in your brain.
Chad from Daisy Mae Charters getting on some snook on a day where the wind didn't allow the off-shore boats to get out.

Winter time redfish caught in 6 inches of water.

A tailing redfish that jumped on the chance to eat a well placed artificial shrimp.

Captain Court with a shallow water redfish.

WInter time fishing around Clearwater Beach.

Seigler reels are made in America and tested around the globe. The lever-drag design allows easy adjustments within the preset drag range. They are standard equipment on the Bohemian 17.


The structure of a snook's head makes them perfect for eating prey from below. They often make explosive top-water strikes.

Don't forget if you are late for your charter Captain Court may do the work solo while waiting for you. Photo credit to Captain Jimmy Huddleston.

Snook are a year round target with a fly rod at night.
Jackson getting it done with the flyrod.
Redfish often lay lower on the dock lights making them more accessible with a weighted shrimp fly.


Rad Chad with his first triple tail on fly and it was a good one!
Wear the hat and show your support for those working to ensure our water quality. Captains for Clean Water

Mason making Granddad look bad and building some great family memories.

Christina making a couple last cast at the dock.

Triple tail come in so many different color patterns.

Tampa Bay bonefish that ate a DOA shrimp for my man Vincent.

Jimmy flew in for his dad's birthday and surprise him by outfishing him all day. What an awesome birthday present.

Captain Court with a barracuda down in the Florida Keys.