Mark, Jeremy, and Scott went fishing with me today and the fishing was very good. First thing in the morning we sat beside 2 acres of Bluefish and "every casted" them until the live well was stuffed, a few where iced, and more were released. Then we headed east to a wreck to catch some big fish. I figured our best shot a Barracuda would be on the first bait in the water. Rigged up with wire on a spinning rod, it took just about 10 seconds and bam, Scott was hooked up to a tail walking 45lb Barracuda. 3 jumps later he was spooled and to the last wrap when I gunned the boat ahead and we chased him down. Minutes late Scott had a 54" Barracuda release. Then we traded trebles for Js and wire for mono and headed back to the wreck. Automatic. One Amberjack after another. Scott released 4, I released 3, Mark released 1. 4 Amberjacks were big enough for release citations. Scott had a 38lb Amberjack and Mark had a 35lb Amberjack in the box. Then we run inshore where I caught a baby Sand Tiger and we caught 3 baby Amberjacks on light spinning tackle. Then the clouds and the rain came and we ran home. We did stop long enough to cast up a couple of Spanish Mackerel and a few Bluefish. Mark finished up the day with a new species on Top Water Charters when he released a Atlantic Bumper. Great day. Total Catch for the Day: 45lb Barracuda, 13 Amberjacks up to 50", 1 Sand Tiger, 50 Bluefish, 2 Spanish Mackerel, and 1 Atlantic Bumper
3 comments:
that's a fun day right there.
i'm assuming you weighed out that cuda on a boga? i released a 58" out of the kayak a couple years ago and always wondered what it weighed.
Bouncing on the Boga. This was a fat Barracuda. Nice Girth. Three best jumps of the year. The hell with any other fish, nothing airs it out, after the strike, like a Barracuda.I love those things
i hear ya. they're a ton of fun except for the stink!
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