DUE TO A MIX-UP OUR MEETING THAT WAS SCHEDULED FOR THIS THURSDAY IS NOW MOVED TO OUR REGULAR MEETING DATE OF THURSDAY, FEB. 4TH AT 7:00
THE AGENDA IS THE SAME AND WILL INCLUDE ANGLER OF THE YEAR AWARDS, ANOTHER FREE FISH COOKOUT , ETC.
PLEASE SEE BELOW FOR DETAILS AND HOW TO RSVP FOR THE FREE COOKOUT, BEVERAGES, ETC.
DON PEPIN 561-596-2219
ONCE AGAIN, Happy Holidays from the JIOFC Board of directors!
First off, if you didn't attend our Christmas meeting - with fresh fish grilled and cooked 4 ways - you missed out on a SUPER event. It went so well, we're doing it again in January (see below)!
Second, the Next meeting IS BEING RE-RESCHEDULED TO Thursday, February 4th at 7:00 PM at the American Legion.
This meeting will feature the presenting of the Angler of the Year awards. Top 3 finishers in the Men's, Women's and Junior divisions will get WAY COOL trophies!
Third: Some changes have been made for the 2010 AOY...
1) No weights will be used in AOY catches... a fish will get its base points only (50, 100 or 200 points).
2) There will be opprotunities to collect extra points by partaking in our JIOFC Funaments (details will be given before each funament)
3) There is no longer a 2 time limit for winning Angler of the Year. an angler can win more than 2 times now.
We will be grilling fresh fish at the February meeting! - cooked at least 3 ways - for your dining pleasure (as always, we will have burgers also for the fish challenged!). Food and beverages will be FREE!!!
We will need you to email or call Kent Malinowski to confirm that you plan to attend (so we know how much food to make and beverages to order).
We also ask that you bring a side dish or dessert for sharing (bring a utensil to dish it out also!) JIOFC will supply the plates, cups, knives, forks, spoons, napkins etc.)
Let Kent know:
Number of adults attending and number of children under 16
Jupiter Inlet Historic Shipwreck Recovery Comes to Next Meeting!
(Thursday, Sept. 3rd at 7:30pm at Tequesta American Legion. Food / Beverages available at 6:45 pm)
Have you heard about the 17th century shipwreck being recovered just off the Jupiter inlet? Have you seen the strange “ship” that’s moored there for the recovery? Want to know more about the ship that sank in 1660 within 500 feet of our inlet with a wealth of treasure, coins and silver ingots? Then don’t miss this meeting! Our speaker will be Captain Dominic Addario of Jupiter Wreck, Inc. and Jupiter CoinsCoins. Capt. Dom – one of three people that hold the rights to the wreck - heads up the recovery effort that has so far uncovered over 15,000 pieces of artifacts, mostly coins, and one silver ingot marked 820, which means there may be another 819 or more waiting to be found !
You’ll be fascinated hearing a bit of the history of the ill fated Habsburg King's Messenger Ship, the hurdles Capt. Dom has had to overcome to even begin recovery efforts, and some of the truly inventive things he’s rigged in order to get the job done.
The best part is that Capt. Dom will bring along some genuine 17th century coins - both loose and set in jewelry actually recovered from the site - that can be purchased; along with some fully illustated color books about the site.
So break out your piggybanks and bring the wallets and purses... ‘cuz a unique part of Jupiter history is now available!
PS – Dreamed of being part of recovering buried treasure? Capt Dom is also inviting technological and financial help in his endeavor!
DON'T MISS THIS MEETING!!!!!!!!!!!!
JIOFC meetings are held the American Legion Post 271 Hall, 775 US Hwy One, Tequesta (just north of West Marine) Meeting starts at 7:30. Food and beverages are available starting at approx. 6:45pm
Just Another Routine Bahamas Bank Trip for No Loose Ends...
Scott LaFave, Ryan LaFave, Don & Wendy Pepin, Chris Nostanovich and Pete "Skippy" Palma enjoyed another routine catch on "No Loose Ends" Saturday, April 12th.
5 yellowfin tuna averaging 50 lbs and 5 dolphin - the biggest a 45 pound bull - just about filled the fishbox... lines in at 8:00 am and lines out at 12:30 pm... not a bad half day!
Attention: Burger lovers! The grill will be back with Nancy Lawrence "Grillin' & Chillin" hamburgers and hot dogs. Come and Get It!
2008 Angler of the Year …And The Winners Are:
It was a great year with numerous entries coming in just under the wire… but when the smoke cleared, these individuals stood at the top of the heap, earning them covetes Angler of the Year Trophies for first, second and 3rd places in each division. The winners are:
The 2008 Challenge tournament went quite well with 46 boats participating on a great day for fishing (until about 3:30 p.m.!)
There were a few snafus at the captains meeting and awards dinner, but none too big to cause any real issues...(not bad considering we started the planning in mid-May!)
Co-Chairpersons Capt. John Buckman and Gary Lavallee did an admirable job organizing, fundraising and making everything happen against great odds. Thank them for their effort next time u see them!
As always we had a slew of great volunteers to help with the program ... it wouldn't have happened without them!
The partnership with the Riviera Beach Maritime Academy got us a lot of boats and great "press" throughout the tourney. we will actually start planning for next years tourney in AUGUST (what a concept!!!)
JIOFC Funament Breaks Record for
Attendance and Fun!!!
The Funament held Saturday Feb 16th was a major hit! 14 boats participated and close to 75 people showed up for the cookout afterward!
Ethan Haas' smile reflects the mood of the day as he shows off his killer jack caught right off dad Carl's 33 Grady White Express while at the dock at the Jib Club!
Gary Goldman and friends Ryan Frederick and Brooke McCormick did good Saturday Jan 26th. Fishing on the 35' Contender ISLANDAZE, they found tons of bait suspended above the bottom in 120 to 180 feet of water south of the Jupiter Inlet (north of the pier). They were rewarded with a nice dolphin & a nice sail - which they released successfully! Great Job!
More Species! - More Possible Points! Inshore AND Offshore!
JIOFC Angler of the Year Contest Keeps Getting Better!
Effective at 12:01 a.m. January 15th, JIOFC Angler of the Year species and species points has been increased dramatically. Enclosed find the new rules, eligible species, point totals and 2 new entry forms. Please use the new forms immediately… toss all your old ones. Additional weigh slips are available for printing by clicking on the link on the front page of the website.
The club made these changes based on recommendations from a number of members and feels the additional species – inshore and offshore – will give more of our anglers a chance to participate in the annual contest.
If you have already submitted a fish you may be contacted to “fine tune” your choice, if necessary. For example, if you submitted a snapper you will be contacted and asked which species it was (e.g., yellowtail, mutton, etc.). Your fish will be put into that specific species slot, and you’ll have the opportunity to earn more points by catching any or all the other eligible snapper species.
Remember, you can fish alone and still weigh in your catch to have it count for AOY points. Just have the weigh-in witnessed and include the witness info on the entry form.
If you have any questions on the contest itself, contact Steve Anderson at 772-485-5334 or via email at: STAndrsn77@aol.com. If you have questions about your point totals, contact Ryan LaFave at ryan@nolooseendsfishing.com.
Now get out there and do some serious fishing!!!
~ JIOFC Angler of the Year Committee
COLEconuts go NUTZ! Scroll down!!
Next Meeting:
Next Meeting - Thursday February 7th at 7:30 PM
Turtles. As a fisherman, we all see them. But do you know what type it is? How far it travels? How old they can get? Who are their predators? Most of these questions can't be answered by very many of us. All's we know is that they're cute as all heck, and we all have some sort of affection for them. Nanette Lawrenson,Executive Director of The Loggerhead Marinelife Center will be joining us to discuss how to identify them; their travels; eating habits; predators; and how they relate to the overall marine conservation movement to help and replenish. We think most of you will find this highly interesting and informative.Come join us in welcoming Nanette tell us about another facet of our Marine Life.
JIOFC meetings are held the American Legion Post 271 Hall, 775 US Hwy One, Tequesta (just north of West Marine) Meeting starts at 7:30. Food and beverages are available starting at approx. 7:00pm
Attention: Burger lovers! The grill will be back with Nancy Lawrence "Grillin' & Chillin" hamburgers and hot dogs. Come and Get it!
The Jupiter Challenge 2007 Tournament - in conjunction with The Love Doctors Charities - was held in late June. Over 80 boats participated. The winners:
Dolphin: Gabe Arrington, 27.5#, Gut Bucket; Paul Edlund, 25.8#, Sea Chaser; Bruce Cropp, 20.9#, Island Time.
Kingfish: Mark Lamb, 36.1, Hardway; Kevin Umphrey, 26.7, Spiced Rum 3; Danelle Debrowski, 26.5#, Jeet Yet
Wahoo: Kevin Umphrey, 44.3#, Spiced Rum 3; Bruce Jacobs, 22.0# 3 Jays; Ryan Whitman, 21.0#, Rewind
Snapper: Harold Otto, 8.6#, Fish Addict; Doug Monger, 8.3#, Cap Buoy Up; Chris Dixon, 6.5#, Deep Cover
Congratulations to everyone who fished and a special “Thank You” to all the volunteers ... it wouldn’t have happened without you!
Here are the pictures of the fish that I entered for my boys Daniel and P.J. I apologize for the picture quality but they were taken on my cell phone. The cobia and dolphin are Daniel's. They each got kings also. The dolphin was my wife. Not a bad weekend, eh?
Introducing "Season Slam" Awards as part of 2007 Angler of the Year !!! ~ More Details
Try out the new JIOFC Fishing Forum!
Click here to enter the forum. Once you register you can browse and post on the forum 24/7 for free!
New Snook Regs Looming
Tighter Bag limits, narrower slot limits are proposed
Anglers may see new snook regulations soon. Changes to snook bag and size limits and harvest seasons were proposed by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) on Thursday.
This action is intended to provide additional protection for Florida’s valuable snook populations, which are considered to be fairly healthy on the state’s Atlantic and Gulf coasts. However, the FWC believes a reduction in harvest is necessary to help achieve the Commission’s management goal for snook and sustain and improve the fishery.
The latest FWC stock assessment for snook concluded the management goal of a 40-percent spawning potential ratio established for this fishery is not being met, and increasing fishing effort and habitat loss are contributing to the declining rate.
The FWC has proposed rule amendments to reduce the snook daily recreational bag limit from two fish to one on the Atlantic Coast, which would coincide with the one-fish limit now in place on the Gulf Coast and in waters of Everglades National Park and Monroe County. The rules also would change the current 27-34 inches total length snook slot limit to 28-32 inches in the Atlantic and 28-33 inches in Gulf, Everglades and Monroe County waters.
No changes are proposed for the Dec. 15 – Jan. 31 and June-August snook closed harvest seasons in the Atlantic, however the rules would add the first half of December and the month of February to the Dec. 15 – Jan. 31 and May-August snook closed harvest seasons in the Gulf, Everglades and Monroe County.
Another rule proposal would allow snook anglers to carry more than one cast net aboard a vessel. Right now, anglers who possess a snook on a vessel are allowed to have only one secured and stored cast net aboard the vessel.
The proposed snook rule changes were initiated by a workgroup formed by the FWC to help evaluate management of the snook fishery. A series of public workshops was recently held in Central and South Florida to allow comment and input regarding the proposals. Final public hearing on the proposed snook rules will take place during the FWC’s June 13-14 meeting in Melbourne.
OVER 700 Tournament Pictures Available Online!!! The 2006 JIOFC Tournament was “picture perfect”. In fact, there are over 700 pictures available online (and for sale!) from Leonard Bryant Lifepics and Lisa K Photographics.
NEW ANGLER OF THE YEAR RULES!!!
New, Improved Angler of the Year Has More Species, No Minimum Weights and
Easier Qualification! ~ More details
New Regulations! Red Grouper
and Vermillion Snapper Bag Limits ~ More details
Boat U.S. Membership Discount
Remember, as a JIOFC member, you are entitled to a discount on your membership dues
to Boat U.S. Ask for an application form at the next JIOFC meeting.