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Wednesday, December 16, 2015

We are proud to announce our new partnership with Ralf Brookes. 
Dominick Greco of Kayak Charters and Ralf Brookes

Article courtesy of News Press.Sept 24, 2001


Ralf Brookes - dressed in slacks, button-down shirt and tie - voluntarily stands for a portrait thigh deep in the Caloosahatchee River clutching an environmental law book.
The marine scientist turned lawyer about 15 years ago.
"I became frustrated that the law wasn't keeping up" with the science, Brookes said. After earning a bachelor's degree in science, geology and marine science from the University of Miami in 1985, Brookes went to the University of Florida for a law degree.
Today, Brookes, 38, has his hand in a number of environmental issues that are coming to a head.
Brookes is one of a team of lawyers suing the state of Florida and the federal government on behalf of several environmental groups.
The groups, led by Clean Water Network, argue the governments aren't doing their job in establishing pollution limits on impaired Florida waterways.
The agencies are in the process of developing a rule to determine those limits, but the groups Brookes represents fear the agency's latest draft will cut short the list of waterways that get those limits.
"The main idea is to set the limits for as many impaired water bodies as possible," Brookes said.
Brookes is also the sole lawyer going up against the largest water desalination plant in the Western hemisphere.
He represents Save Our Bays and Canals, arguing continuous monitoring is needed to make sure the plant doesn't pump too much salt into Tampa Bay.
The two-and-a-half week trial ended last Monday and a court decision is expected within a month.
Brookes is also challenging the air quality of the Big Bend Transfer Co.'s planned sulfur processing plant in Apollo Beach.
He's going up against the Tampa Electric Company over its plan to burn coal residual.
He's on the board of the Florida Wildlife Federation, one of the groups challenging the back-pumping of agricultural runoff into Lake Okeechobee.
He lobbied for Everglades restoration.
He's worked with the Sierra Club challenging a 1,500-unit development and golf course in a Tampa-area wildlife corridor.
He is also representing the club in challenging a developer that wants to build a bridge to the undeveloped Crane Island, near Amelia Island, and build houses there.
He's helping put together the Pine Island Community Comprehensive Plan.
Brookes has also represented developers and people who might appear to be on the opposing side of the environment.
For example, when the North Collier County Waste Treatment Plant was over capacity, Brookes represented some families trying to get sewage hookups. "I helped them there because they had already gotten their permits. There were 10 families waiting on that," Brookes said. Brookes is picky about who he represents."I don't take every case that comes to me," Brookes said. "I'm not anti-development or no- growth at all. We just want it done right. "I'm helping them comply with the rules and do things the right way."
...Brookes' first job as attorney was for a Miami firm in 1988. Then, in 1990, he became assistant county attorney for Sarasota County. In 1992, Brookes went to Morgan and Hendrick in the Keys as an associate.
There, he worked as land use counsel to Monroe County, the city of Key West, other local governments and private clients. "He's got a legacy there," said Richard Grosso, executive director of the nonprofit Environmental and Land Use Law Center at Nova Southeastern University Law School. Grosso said Brookes defended the county's comprehensive plan that dictates what can develop where.
"The Monroe County plan does some things that are really restrictive," Grosso said. Restrictive meant Brookes had to defend the plan in court. ...
In 1995, Brookes made partner and the firm became Morgan and Brookes until 1998. That's when Brookes took an opportunity to do something a little different. He worked as a business consultant and analyst in the oil, gas and chemical industry for Cambridge Management Consulting.
In 2000, Brookes looked for a good place to set up his own law firm and settled in Cape Coral.
Brookes also works on real estate projects here. He said he would love to see the city have a pedestrian friendly shopping area where people love to socialize. "I'm trying to work on something like that in Cape Coral," he said.
Those who know Brookes praise his environmental law know-how. "Ralf is easily one of the leading, more talented, public interest lawyers
in the state of Florida," Grosso said. "He's really good. He knows every aspect of the environment."
Grosso met Brookes about 10 years ago, then worked with him in the Keys.
Florida Wildlife Federation representative Nancy Payton praises Brookes' knowledge of panther and permitting issues. "An environmental lawyer who has a science background makes it quite effective because he can understand the scientific language," Payton said.

Brookes said he believes more people will be fighting for the environment as the next generation matures. "I really think our best hope is the next generation - the people who are learning about the environment in schools," Brookes said. "Today's kids are getting it in kindergarten. You can ask a third grader `Why is an estuary important?' They can give you a 15 minute answer. You ask legislators and they're learning as they go along." 

by Pamela Hayford Smith, Ft Myers News-Press Sept 24, 2001 


We are honored to be working shoulder to shoulder in conservation efforts in Florida and for our waterways. Check back often to keep updated on our joint efforts.
Thank you,
Dominick

Friday, November 20, 2015




One of our Club Members has caught his first flounder. This is a monster for the Pine Island area. This was our targeted species today. He did so well and so did his wife. Great students, they applied exactly what I taught them today and left with knowledge, a trophy catch and dinner. :) Join our Club membership to learn techniques like this and many more. Or book you trip or training session today and cut a 20 year learning curve.







Saturday, October 24, 2015

Huge Bass

Wind was blowing out of the ENE about 20 mph. I slowed rolled a Gary Yamamoto Swimming Senko in about 5 ft water with a great technique that we teach here at Kayak Charters to make the lure look wounded. This big girl hit it on the first cast half way through the retrieve. Book your class or trip with us today.

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

7lbs + hawg...

This beauty was caught using a new Gary Yamamoto crankbait.  It was close to sunset and we wanted to show that even from land you can crankbait  your way to success. Book a class or trip with us so we can teach you how.

Smallest fish caught on a crankbait!!!

Really caught him. Felt a small bite and set the hook. Poor guy died,on impact. God rest his soul....

Sunday, June 21, 2015

Check out this article about our survival training at Kayak Charters this week from the New Press. It ran in Lehigh Star, and surrounding areas and counties. Here is the link from the News Press.

http://www.news-press.com/story/life/coastal-life/2015/06/18/survival-training-tied-kayaking-fishing-charters/28932573/

Call us at 239-425-7823 so we may answer any questions you may have. 


Saturday, June 13, 2015

Spinnerbait Bass

The spinnerbait bite is turning. I love throwing spinnerbaits. We can show you how to vary your retirees and get you more spinnerbait bites and big bass. Book your freshwater kayak bass fishing trip today. As Gary Yamamoto Pro staff we can answer and instruct you how to use any of the Gary Yamamto products. This fish caught at about 8:00pm, just before sunset.

Tip: Use fluorocarbon line to allow your spinnerbait to travel to and hold depth range easier.

Saturday, June 6, 2015

Bimini Bay Outfitters

The Bimini Bay Outfitters clothing line rocks! Half the cost of Columbia, uv protection, quick dry, stylish and makes you look good catching big bass.

This bass caught using a wide gap hook in 3/0. Coupled with  Gary Yamamoto Flapping Hog. Fished slow on the bottom.

Saturday, May 30, 2015

8am Pine Island Mullet?

Can't believe we actually fooled a Mullet into eating a artificial lure.

Before Sunrise Pine Island Monster

Just before sunrise in Pine Island Sound we at Kayak Charters try to tangle with monsters.  Some of our best and trophy catches have come at this time. We pulled an all nighter and hooked up with several Pine Island monsters. Great time to do night fishing or sunset fishing, call us at Kayak Chartres so we can book your trip.

Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Caught on Film: More Flats Tackle Tips

Caught on Film: More Flats Tackle Tips



Enjoy a quick tip from KayakFish Magazine with Dominick Greco.

Friday, March 27, 2015

Snook and Red fishing has been doing great. Plus we have weather in the high 80's. The weather has been great for our famous eco tours. Book your trip today.
We have Club Memeber specials and special kayak training classes. Call us at 239-425-7823

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

March Redfish

Despite a windy start or March, Our clients this week we're very successful in catching largemouth bass on our freshwater fishing charters as well as great catches of Red fish ,flounder , sea trout and snook in the salt water. Feel free to book your trip today.  There is always places where we can get out of the wind and be successful. Our weather this week is on a warming trend and looking forward to having you out on the water with us.

Sunday, February 15, 2015

Cold weather and high winds unusual.

This past week has had some very high winds and cold temperatures during the day and especially at night. With winds blowing from the north a lot, in brings down some cold weather from the north of the country despite the sunshine. But we still have some back country places where the winds are light and weather is warmer. Eco tours are a wonderful way to spend the day with us.
Notice the whisper y clouds due to the high winds above the waterway but the water surface itself is very calm. The mangrove back-country buffers the wind.

Saturday, February 7, 2015

HUGE TILAPIA

Here in Cape Coral and at Kayak Charters, We are fortunate enough to be by freshwater and saltwater here is one of our huge Tilapia that actually broke one of our fishing rods it was so big.

American Bald Eagle

Young Bald Eagle eating a fresh kill.

Kayak Charter February Eco Tours

Despite the start of a nippy and windy few weeks we have had. We still managed to get lots of folks out on calm warm days and provided life long memories.

Don't Wake Sleeping Friends...

A good friend sleeping overhead in a red mangrove during one of our eco tours. Can't blame him.... great spot overlooking the water.

One of our Lifetime Kayak Charters Diamond Club Members

Great Redfish despite heavy winds in Pine Island Florida. GREAT job Wes!