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Scott battles "The King" |
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Tuggwell readies "The Steel" |
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Thank God, the pressure is off! |
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Plenty of these guys around right now.... Acres |
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Casting on the Shoals.... Laid Back! |
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Damn that Foot Looks Painful! |
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Poor little Lookdown popped up in the Cast Net |
Crazy morning.... Running under
threatening skies and
15 kts of South Winds, on a day when it seemed we were the only boat on the
Ocean.... We bypassed schools of
Spanish Mackerel, schools of
Bluefish, and schools of
Albacore.....
Going big and going for a King Mackerel.... We arrived at the
Summerlin and found 3 ft seas, pretty green blue water, with a few slicks scattered about....
I quickly announced, "Perfect Livebaiting Conditions!" Three minutes later, the wind blasted us at 30 kts, the seas jumped up to 6 feet, the temperature dropped 10 degrees, dark clouds and lightning covered is up and a cold wind driven rain pelted us ..... STUNNED, I made 2 circles around the Wreck..... After thinking doom and gloom privately for 5 minutes, I suddenly blurted out, "This is the Stupidest Thing I've Ever Done!" Before I could say. "Get them up we are headed home" ,
one of our flat lines exploded and Tuggwell cried out,
"King Mackerel Baby!" 20 tense minutes later,
Tuggwell sunk the steel and
an epic battle had ended..... I can not say enough about the job Scott did fighting this wild and crazy
King Mackerel..... After that, the winds lightened and the skys lightened..... Fishing turned into a
Shark-fest and we also pulled off a
small Cobia... We saw a
large Cobia that wouldn't bite. We gave up on
live baiting and went
casting...
Action was fierce with Bluefish and Albacore chewing.... We searched hard for some
Spanish Mackerel but they disappeared soon after the storms passed..... We found
Bluefish in vast numbers and the guys whacked them good...
Total Catch for the Day: 27 lb King Mackerel, 20 Bluefish up to 2 lbs, 2 Albacore at 5 lbs each, 2 Blacktip Sharks at 4 lbs each, and
1 Sharpnose Shark at 8 lbs
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