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Captains Name: |
Capt. George Gozdz |
| USCG License : |
Licensed and Insured |
| Types of Charters: |
BackCountry, Flats, Near Shore Ocean |
| South East |
| Fishing Locations: |
Indian River Lagoon, Palm Beaches, Jensen Beach, Ft. Pierce |
| Catch of the Day: |
Jack, Mackerel, Permit, Pompano, Redfish, Snook, Tarpon, Trout |
| Fishing Reports: |
No Reports Available. |
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| Boat Name: Flatlined |
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| You will fish aboard a state of the art 22? Pathfinder powered by a whisper quiet Yamaha 4-stroke engine with stealth sneak attacks accomplished by a Minn-Kota trolling motor. Capt. George?s weapons of choice are top of the line Fenwick rods and reels spooled with super sensitive Stren Super Braided line and deadly Berkley artificial baits. The fish will not know what hit them as they pose with you for digital pictures that will be sent to you ?via e-mail? to capture the best of your trip |
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| About Us! |
A resident of Florida for all but five months of his life, Capt. George Gozdz is as native as native gets. This United States Coast Guard Licensed Master Captain has vast knowledge of the game fish of the Indian River Lagoon that comes literally from thousands of hours spent on the waterway he calls home. Legendary in these parts for his ability to ?find the fish?, Capt. George Gozdz has caught some of the largest game fish ever fought in these waters. On a daily basis he puts visitors on the ?fish of their lives?, and his witty personality is sure to put both the beginning fisherman and the most seasoned angler at ease. His love of Indian River Lagoon and its gamefish is infectious and after your first day on the water with Capt. George you will call the lagoon your second home and Capt. George your favorite guide.
The Indian River Lagoon (IRL), known locally as the Indian River, is actually not a river at all. The lagoon is a shallow body of water separated from the Atlantic Ocean by the longest barrier island complex in the United States. The IRL is a unique, biologically diverse ecosystem teeming with both aquatic. and terrestrial wildlife. The IRL spans 155 miles and is up to 6 miles in width and is home to some of the greatest inshore angling on the earth. Whether you seek king-sized tarpon, monster snook, gator trout, or delicious pompano, the IRL is sure to please. Visitors are always hesitant to leave, but will always depart with lifelong memories and tales of the tackle testing Indian River slam (snook, trout, redfish), or the coveted grand slam (snook, trout, redfish and tarpon). Your trip home will surely be filled with these tales, interrupted only by planning for your next visit back to the jewel of Florida, the Indian River lagoon.
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