Sports
Pair of "7s" Make for Good Luck with Capt. Markham
The Terra Ceia fishing guide last week guided two seven year olds to inshore species on artificials

Capt. Ray Markham of Backwater Promotions said that for more than 30 years, he has used a pair of jigs tied up in tandem called the Love’s Lures Tandem Jig with good success and has caught a wide assortment of fish with them.
“I’ve varied the original rig by tying up my own rigs using an assortment of jig weights with CAL Curly tails,” he said. “The different weights will control the speed of the fall of the rig. This way, I have better control in fishing different depths, but they work the same way.”
Case in point -- last week, Timmy Meeks, of Bartow, with his seven-year old son Alex and his seven-year old buddy, Logan, fished a half-day morning trip.
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“Kids love action, no matter what you’re catching,” Markham said. “Neither young angler had ever used spinning gear, and to this point, their experience was mostly with push-button ‘Spiderman’ reels in fresh water for small panfish. So, my main objective on this trip was to keep it interesting, keep some action going, but most of all, keep it fun and entertaining.”
Markham said the anglers ran out of Terra Ceia into lower Tampa Bay fishing standard CAL Jigs with shad tails. On the beginning of the outgoing tide, they caught trout, flounder, Key West grunts, their first-ever cobia, and juvenile gag grouper.
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“They were having a blast, but what could be more fun?” Markham said. “After thinking for a minute, anything that puts a bend in the rod is fun for kids, but what about a rod bending twice as hard?”
Markham tied up some tandem rigs and the young anglers started catching two fish at a time, including a pair of nice trout that came to the boat.
“Then another pair was a juvenile gag grouper and a black seabass,” he said. “But maybe it was the pair of jumping ladyfish, or the pairs of lizardfish that struggled against each other, that made their day.
Capt. Ray Markham runs that Flat Back II out of Terra Ceia and can be reached for a charter at (941) 723-2655.