Robin Leonard caught this 31.5-inch snook in Charlotte Harbor on whitebait. The fish was released right after the photo.
Dalton, Duncan and Kaci Schengrund, along with their mother Kelly and grammy Jan, caught this beautiful black drum while pajama fishing from a PGI dock.
NOMAC kayak fishing club member Jeff “Jagbender” hauled in this 24-inch redfish off Boca Grande.
Punta Gorda resident "Crazy Mike" Daines with an enormous black drum that was released after the picture was taken.
These are pictures taken of our grandchildren, Faith,
Hope & Brooks fishing in Charlotte Harbor,July, 2010.
Each one caught a snook. the youngest one, Brooks was
the first to catch one, and of course rubbed it in to
his older sisters.
Hope and her grandfather, George Folio, show off the snook she caught in July.
Faith and her grandfather, George Folio, show off the snook she caught in July.
Marcy Hickman released this hefty shark after a 30-minute battle on Charlotte Harbor.
11-year-old Casey Newcomer caught this 23-inch jack
crevalle while fishing in Lemon Bay.
Tamme Fussell of Arcadia with the 30-pound, 44-inch snook she caught and released while fishing with her husband Jimmy and Captain Tom Heisler out of Jupiter, Fla.
Pat Lorman caught this nice baracuda and got it in the boat with a little help from with Capt. Kevin.
11-year-old Rachel Grimes with an 18-inch snook she caught at Casey Key.
David and son Jonathan Morgan, along with Ed Morgan and Pat Lorman, caught two nice mahi mahi off Key West. They were reportedly delicious.
Tucker Camp looks mighty proud of this 31-inch Charlotte Harbor redfish he caught and successfully released.
Brad Hatfield caught and released this 36-inch Little Gasparilla Island snook using a broken reel with no drag.
Roxanne Lange of Steamboat Springs, Colo., caught this 40-plus-pound cobia with Capt. John on the #1 Hooker.
This 27-inch redfsih ate a whitebait thrown under the mangroves by Paul Headrick.
WE WANT YOUR PHOTOS!
Here’s how it works: Take pictures of the fish you catch or your other outdoor adventures. Send your high-quality digital photos to jolive@sun-herald.com, or send prints by snail mail to The Charlotte Sun, 23170 Harborview Road, Port Charlotte, FL 33980, ATTN: Josh Olive. Include a self-addressed stamped envelope if you want your prints returned to you. PLEASE - don’t send us photos of oversized or other release-only fish being poorly handled. Photos of such fish being gaffed, held by the lower jaw only or obviously damaged or dead will not be published, no matter how big the fish is.