Gorgeous Gag grouper surprised us in Paradise, all day long! We released about 75-fish back into the Gulf of Mexico!Minnesota in July! Great walleye and small mouth at Bear Big Lake! Fall clothes in July! sweet and cool air.A cold water halibut! We fished with the Wounded Warrior Project in Kodiak Alaska. Ambassador Bob (yours truly) was the adventure photographer for the 1-week trip. The rocks held a fine kettle of lane snapper, grunts and porgies!Left to Right: Gary Smith, Captain Steve Skevington and Dennis Macalister holding a 25-inch Red Grouper caught in “Paradise.”
Wounded Warrior Project members in Kodiak Alaska. Fished all week and Federal Express sent 100-pound boxes of fillets home for all of us!NUTS! ColdĀ and then cold again!Wounded Warrior group. They received plaques from our Coast Guard hosts for their fishing expertise!
Taken in Key Biscayne before Hurricane Andrew struck!Yes, in a wet suit under the drip-edge of giant glacier. Done some dumb stuff. Still here thought!
Where we all would like to be in the summertime, eh? The Catskill Mountains!Almost like a fairy tale!Minnesota in July! Great walleye and small mouth at Bear Big Lake!The way it used to be! Joe Brooks image! From my book: History of Fishing The Florida Keys!Yes, this was a wild bear! Peanuts kept it calm, lots of peanuts!
Outdoor Florida Magazine Editor Visited Cedar Lodge Docks! My favorite family picture. Yes, these children are being taught how great it is to go fishing!!Worked my butt off on this book! A difficult one to write as all I could do was scratch the surface on the topic! But, it was fun to have learned much during research! Fishing subjects to me and millions others are just plain fun and very interesting as well!This is not a disaster, its funny, but it could have been. “Caution is the mother of being careful not to harm oneself or your loved ones and others!” Image sent to me to use! Love it!!!Captain Joe Massaro from Stuart, FL. shows off a canal caught snook I photo’d and he released.Osceola Turkeys Spooked in Florida, take flight and I was holding my camera as they came across the river at 35-miles per hour!