Captain Pips photo gallery
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| The Cains caught this small black tip shark while fishing with professional mate, Dallas Tisdale. | Our good friend "Fish" lived up to his name by catching this nice size Wahoo aboard "Papa Pips." |
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| Eric "Fish" Gruetzmann (far right) with step dad (second from right) and friends show off a nice catch of dolphin from their "Papa Pips" charter. | Charles Swanson (left), with sons Ken and Chuck (right) and friend Ed Hayes (second from right) from Ysilanti, Michigan had a great day on the water aboard "Papa Pips," bringing back a 26-pound Wahoo, along with several dolphin and mackerel. |
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| The Kleibor crew hooked up a nice cobia and landed lots of mackerel while fishing aboard "Papa Pips." | Captain Johnny Maddox and professional fishing mate, Steve Carnahan (over Johnnys shoulder) have a little fun showing off a big bull dolphin. |
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| Barbara Maddox shows off a bonefish while buddy, "Shadow" keeps an eye on the catch a perfect day fishing the flats around the Seven Mile Bridge with hubby, Captain Johnny. | Ryan (left) and Joe Grafton show what a father and son fishing team can produce. The duo didnt let un-Keys-like weather put a chill on their fishing plans. |
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| Mrs. Murphy shows that moms make good fishing partners, too. The team bagged some dolphin, blackfin tuna and some priceless memories. | Corwin Tran (center) with son, Gavin (right) and his friend were the envy of the dock when they unloaded this 44-pound kingfish. |
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| Why are these men smiling? Could be the dolphin catch or the pretty lady golfer who was on board for the charter. Whatever it is, Captain Johnny and fishing mate, Steve Carnahan, seem to be enjoying their jobs. | Its a Papa Pipscicle! Captain Johnny bundled up for the cold yes it even gets cold in the Keys once in a while. The good part is it only lasts a few days. |
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| Professional fishing mate, Steve Carnahan, shows off this more-than-respectable Cobia caught on one of his charters. | Earl and Michael Ruwell proved that there are still lobster "out there," professional fishing mate Dallas Tisdale just had to point them in the right direction. |
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| Friend and frequent visitor Ben Kwan from West Bablyon, NY (second from right) caught this 32-pound Africian Pompano with a little help from friends, Frank Signoriello (right), Mike Frischberg (left) and professional fishing guide, Dallas Tisdale. | Captain Pips regular, Jim "Doc" Doherty (center), introduced his friends to fishing, Florida Keys style, with a 45-pound Amberjack and a healthy assortment of other nice catches. |
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| Members of the local Stress Management Fishing Team, John Bartus, left, and Eric Groetzmann show that fishing therapy definitely works. |






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