Check out the latest collection of great catch photos sent in by SWS readers.
By
Saltwater Sportsman Staff
Updated: June 19, 2013
Sabrina, 11, from Atlanta caught her first redfish with Capt. Jordan Todd in Port St. Joe, Florida. WE WANT TO SEE YOUR PHOTOS! Send your best shots with the details of your catch, full name and hometown to catches@saltwatersportsman.com. We’ll highlight our favorites on the site and our Facebook page, and the cream of the crop could appear in_ Salt Water Sportsman _magazine. In this gallery of photos, we credit the angler and their catch. Obviously, the more information included with the photo, the better the caption.
R. Gonzalez caught this 32-pound wahoo in about 300 feet of water off Miami.
This is one of several dolphin Doug Bonnell caught and released while fishing off Marathon, Florida.
Peter with his first permit caught while fishing with Capt. Jonathan.
Blaine Saathoff caught this 9-pound, 2-ounce gator trout in the Lower Laguna Madre in Texas on a Chickenboy “Flounder King.”
Cobia caught on an eel by Daniel McCurdy, John Blue and Andy Kelly.
Tabitha Evans caught this cow fishing three miles out of Jupiter, Florida, on the Reel Haupt.
Bob Nazzaro from Bronx, New York, with nice snook caught and released in Everglades National Park.
Reid Lange with a 10-pound silver salmon caught on a 9-pound fly rod near Prince of Wales Island, Alaska.
Wayne LeBelle with two fish caught on a large Williamson popper in Pedasi, Panama.
Nice tripletail caught by Capt. Jordan Todd while fishing out of Port St. Joe, Florida, using a Z-man crab.
Young Jaiden Beck with a nice snapper!
Sue Kemp caught this 62-pound dolphin aboard the Bad Company near Chub Cay.
This sail was caught in Key West by Dean Maher of Kelleys Island, Ohio.
Bull red caught by Matt St. Germain in Galveston.
Ola Greer caught this beautiful 24-inch redfish using a Rapala Skitterwalk while fishing out of Port St. Joe, Florida.
Kelly with his smallest aku ( tuna ) taken on a trip 10 miles off Kaiena Point, Oahu.
This fish scored $14,583.00 for Capt. Troy cook and the crew of Wallhangers in the 2013 MSSA Championship on the Chesapeake Tournament.
Miss Kaettie Wenger caught this great tripletail near Port St. Joe, Florida.
Wes Greer from Little Rock, Arkansas, caught this really nice four-pound flounder on a gold spoon.
Shane Cochran caught this dolphin on a trolled ballyhoo out of Cape Hatteras.
Angler Pat Thompson from Georgia caught these nice tripletail fishing with Capt. Jordan Todd.
During a rough San Francisco Bay halibut season, Captain Scott Stephan landed this beautiful fish.
Nice snook caught and released after a long fight in Juno Beach, Florida.
This bull dolphin was caught during the Crazy Sister Offshore Challenge out of Murrells Inlet, South Carolina. Pictured from left to right, Eric Cox, Will Bailey, Jeremy Butdorf, Tim Marini, Jamie Cox, Corey Cox, Thomas McGuire, and Scott Brannock.
James Silverthorn with a 36-inch bright hen on Prince of Wales Island, Alaska, with a 7 weight fly rod and his son Colby.
John Kim with a nice redfish.
Amanda Hernandez with her first Texas Slam in Port Mansfield, Texas.
Lynn Todd here with a really nice tripletail caught on a Berkley Gulp!
Mr. August Alford from Leesburg, Florida, caught this 30-inch bruiser redfish on a Rapala Skitterwalk.
Big tuna caught on a spinning rod by Robert Ford.
Capt. Chandler Cataldie with a 164-pound yellowfin landed after a two-hour fight.
Austin with a nice snapper.
This great pic was taken by Bret Oberhauser of Forked River, New Jersey.
Dom Reale of Olympia,Washington, with a nice wahoo he caught on spinning tackle while fishing in Mexican waters on the American Angler out of San Diego.
David Fasani with a nice 40-inch snook.
Surprise catch! A 65-pound wahoo caught in Hawks Channel, Marathon, by Dougie Colonell.
Shannon Clark with a 30-inch redfish caught on artificial bait in Wilmington, North Carolina.
Mary’s first redfish caught off Captiva Island, Florida.
Capt. Jarrod Tuttle with a 90-pound tarpon. WE WANT TO SEE YOUR PHOTOS! Send your best shots with the details of your catch, full name and hometown to catches@saltwatersportsman.com. We’ll highlight our favorites on the site and our Facebook page, and the cream of the crop could appear in_ Salt Water Sportsman _magazine. In this gallery of photos, we credit the angler and their catch. Obviously, the more information included with the photo, the better the caption.