Roy’s Fish Gallery

Roy’s fish gallery is in honor of all the people who took him under their wing and encouraged him in this sport.  His interest started as a toddler with his Grandpa Mac and Grandpa Jim and yearly fishing trips with Uncle Jim and Aunt Ania. Then continued with help from neighbors, Boy Scout leaders, cruising friends, local fishermen, the guys at the bait shop, and kind fishermen that he asked advice from out in the bay.  Thanks to all of you!

 

Dorado – Isla Carmen, Baja

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Big Fat 30 inch Leopard Grouper – Punta Medano Blanco, Baja

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Leopard Grouper – Punta Mangles, Baja California

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Grunts, Chubs, Yellowtail, and Jacks – night fishing off the back of Makai at anchor

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Trigger Fish – Trolling off the Hobie Cat

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Clams – Sandy anchorages

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Barred Pargo – Outside of Loreto, Mexico

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Skip Jack / Bonita – Many were caught and released in the Sea of Cortez.

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Leopard Grouper (1% Metamorphose to Golden) – Bahia San Marte, Mexico

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Gafftopsail Pompano – Isla Islabela, Mexico

 

Sierra/Spanish Mackeral – Chemela Mexico

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Giant Hogfish – Ragged Islands

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15 pound Mutton Snapper – Brigantine Cays

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Crawfish/Lobster – Leaf Cay

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41 inch Mahi Mahi – Outside of Georgetown Bahamas

Crawfish – off of Leaf Cay

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Especially large snappers – Leaf Cay

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Mahi Mahi 34 inches – off of Pipe Cay

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Maryland Blue Crab – Dennis Point Marina, MD

 

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Catfish – Comegys Bight, MD

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Blue fish – Sandy Hook, New Jersey

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Mahi Mahi  - 30 miles south of Cape Lookout – 36 in., 5 lbs.

Wow, look how much smaller this one is than the Bahamian Mahi Mahi.  Roy can hold it by himself.

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Bull Mahi Mahi (Carlos) – New Providence Channel 52 in., 23 lbs.

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Mahi Mahi (Carlotta) off of Normans Cay – 26 lbs 53 inches

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Mahi Mahi (Cynthia) off of Normans Cay – 17 lbs 48 inches

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Lobstah! – southern Exumas

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Roy has been fishing fishing fishing but because of rough conditions coming down from the Chesapeake and crossing the Gulf Stream, and then shallow water on the Bahama Bank, he hasn’t had much luck.  Recently we took Makai out on a fishing trip along the drop off on the east side of the cays.

Wahoo – Drop off on the east side of the Exuma Cays

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Spear fishing outside of Pipe Creek

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Lobster spear fishing outside of Pipe Creek

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Lobster spear fishing off of Pipe Cay

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Bass – Rice Lake, Canada

Bass – Yards Creek Scout Reservation, NJ

 

Catfish – Chester River, MD

Blue Crab – Mystic River, CT

Striped Bass, New Jersey

Flounder – Cape May, NJ

Skate – Cape May, NJ

Horseshoe Crab – Ocean City, MD

Mahi Mahi – Gulf Stream south of Cape Hatteras

Catfish – Cape Canaveral, FL

Needle Fish – Marina Cay, BVI

Ramora – Peter Island, BVI

Baracuda – Peter Island, BVI

Tuna – BVI

Tuna – St. Martin

Spiny Lobster – Barbuda

Conch – Green Island, Antigua

Jack Fish – Green Island, Antigua

Tuna – Antigua

Baracuda – Guadeloupe

Grenada

 

8 Responses to Roy’s Fish Gallery

  1. The Goughs says:

    Great job Roy! Can’t wait to visit you guys.

  2. Nanny says:

    What a wonderful idea. And Roy smiles miles every time. Fishing is a great hobby that will make any place he goes more fun. What’s nice is that Roy isn’t afraid to talk to strangers and take their advice. Some children have a problem with “making friends” and I can see that’s not the case with Roy. Way to Go Roy! Nannie

  3. Jim says:

    Yeah! Well done. Can’t wait to hear about how you do it. Can’t recognize most of them. Alright, let’s go.

  4. Blasé says:

    Mmm mmm mmm. Lots of good eating there lol,are spiny lobsters as good as regular lobsters……lets go fishing at my house in the kayak one day before you leave.I could you some expert advice……great job Roy.

  5. Glenda McAlpine says:

    You are an amazing fisherman, Roy! Your smile is priceless.

  6. Mark Aanonson says:

    Roy: Too bad we couldn’t have got a fish big enough to make the gallery at my place. Next time we will !! (Even if I have to hire a guide to make sure)!!
    Mark

  7. paulette & Joe jakubowski says:

    Boy, what a fisherman you’ve become!I’m so jealous,especially of all the Lobstah you get to enjoy. Can hardly wait to hear all the stories that go along with the catch. See you this summer & FISH ON.

  8. Patrick goyh says:

    Wow!! You have a website???!?!

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