Patty got home and sent me this picture of her other grouper she caught.
She was rather offended that I posted her little grouper picture in the previous blog.
Sorry Patty and I hope your arms and wrists are feeling better.
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
Sunday, April 13, 2014
Drifting For Grouper
4.11.14
Water Temp 67 degrees
After the big blow, the seas calmed and Patty, Willie and I hooked a ride with Captain Randy on his 25' Parker and headed 40 miles out to try and catch some red grouper and mutton snapper.
The seas were great and the water beautiful as we laif down on one of Randy's numbers and started our drifts for the day.
Patty had the touch today as she landed two nice gag grouper that had her hands and arms hurting by the end of the day. She also had her line broke a couple of times by the big grouper heading back to their rocky homes.
While she was doing that, Willie was loading the box with grunts, porgies and Vermillion snapper.
Randy is pointing to the hot hand Friday.
We made it back to Rock Landing at 6:30 and loaded up our gear and cooler full of fish.
All I can say is we cleaned a lot of fish and the pizza from Big Daddy's tasted real good at 9:30 Friday evening.
So while we didn't get to keep any of the 4 gags we caught because we were in federal waters, the day was fantastic as the weather, company and fish made for a memorable trip.
Water Temp 67 degrees
After the big blow, the seas calmed and Patty, Willie and I hooked a ride with Captain Randy on his 25' Parker and headed 40 miles out to try and catch some red grouper and mutton snapper.
The seas were great and the water beautiful as we laif down on one of Randy's numbers and started our drifts for the day.
Patty had the touch today as she landed two nice gag grouper that had her hands and arms hurting by the end of the day. She also had her line broke a couple of times by the big grouper heading back to their rocky homes.
While she was doing that, Willie was loading the box with grunts, porgies and Vermillion snapper.
Randy is pointing to the hot hand Friday.
We made it back to Rock Landing at 6:30 and loaded up our gear and cooler full of fish.
All I can say is we cleaned a lot of fish and the pizza from Big Daddy's tasted real good at 9:30 Friday evening.
So while we didn't get to keep any of the 4 gags we caught because we were in federal waters, the day was fantastic as the weather, company and fish made for a memorable trip.
Thursday, April 10, 2014
Fighting The Wind
4.7 and 8
water temp 67 degrees
Well my kin got in and we've been trying to fish as much as we can.
The wind has been blowing since the big front came through.
But we still have managed a few trout and flounder.
I love throwing baits in the mouth of the river this time of year, but sometimes it is way to rough so we have been stuck in Panacea Harbor a couple of times.
That didn't stop my sister from catching this nice trout. The shrimp sales go up when she arrives.
water temp 67 degrees
Well my kin got in and we've been trying to fish as much as we can.
The wind has been blowing since the big front came through.
But we still have managed a few trout and flounder.
I love throwing baits in the mouth of the river this time of year, but sometimes it is way to rough so we have been stuck in Panacea Harbor a couple of times.
That didn't stop my sister from catching this nice trout. The shrimp sales go up when she arrives.
Since Pat and Willie are on vacation, sometimes Patty sleeps in and I take Willie out so he can net my trout.
These came from the river on Tuesday as a few came aboard on the red fin and chartreuse pepper soft plastics.
Fish tacos were on the menu Tuesday night!
Thursday, April 3, 2014
Trout 15 Gags 1
3.31.14 and 4.1.14
Did the inshore offshore thing the past couple of days. I wanted to see if some trout had arrived in the river in anticipation of some kin fold coming down and April Fools Day was the beginning of Gag Grouper season and I managed to hitch a ride with some folks from the marina.
Nancy and I did a lot of casting on Monday afternoon, but once the trout were found we hammered them pretty good.
We fished the north side of Ochlockonee River with nothing to show for our efforts. Traveled up Chaires Creek for some recon work, but nothing was found there either.
Finally made it out to the horseshoe bar at the mouth of the river and it started slow on a huge incoming tide and ended up on fire.
We put 15 trout in the boat and one spanish mackerel. Many were caught on the usual soft baits, but they preferred chartreuse pepper colored baits the best. The bigger fish came on the old gold redfin.
Did the inshore offshore thing the past couple of days. I wanted to see if some trout had arrived in the river in anticipation of some kin fold coming down and April Fools Day was the beginning of Gag Grouper season and I managed to hitch a ride with some folks from the marina.
Nancy and I did a lot of casting on Monday afternoon, but once the trout were found we hammered them pretty good.
We fished the north side of Ochlockonee River with nothing to show for our efforts. Traveled up Chaires Creek for some recon work, but nothing was found there either.
Finally made it out to the horseshoe bar at the mouth of the river and it started slow on a huge incoming tide and ended up on fire.
We put 15 trout in the boat and one spanish mackerel. Many were caught on the usual soft baits, but they preferred chartreuse pepper colored baits the best. The bigger fish came on the old gold redfin.
On April first I headed off shore, but in the state waters as the gag grouper season opened.
We trolled mostly for at least a half a day with stretch 30's but got nothing for our efforts.
We dropped dead baits on a few stops and managed one keeper grouper and some grunts and rock bass. Certainly nothing to talk about but it was a beautiful day on the water. Every hole had 4-5 boat anchored up or trolling over it. At one time we counted 27 boats on Smokehouse ledge.
So, lots of gas was sold!
Monday, March 24, 2014
Little Corn Island Nicaragua DIY Bone Fishing Expedition
3.13.14-3.18.14
Nancy and I headed down to Nicaragua to enjoy a bone fishing trip and an island vacation.
The water was nice!
Nancy and I headed down to Nicaragua to enjoy a bone fishing trip and an island vacation.
The water was nice!
The food was good!
The people were very friendly!
The accommodations were like big boy camping.
My travel companion was nice to me.
Did I say the water was nice?
Caught this snapper in the surf and busted off three tarpon this evening. My face is expressing the shock of catching a fish!
Alas, no bonefish were seen or caught on the island, but I did see this nice school of bones in the Miami airport!
That Was Fun!
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
First Inshore Outing of 2014. Nancy 2 Bill 0
03.10.14
Water temp. 64 degrees
We took the tin boat to the mouth of Ochlockonee River for the first inshore outing of the year.
I was getting over the largemouth bass fever and the afternoon finally got warm enough for the boating to feel comfortable.
We were surprised when we got to the ramp to see such tannic water conditions, there must have been more rain than I realized when I was down at the Big O.
Nancy put on a show fishing RIGHT handed, since the first mate thought he had brought her left handed rods, but it was a boating malfunction, so she knuckled down and went right handed.
She brought two trout to the boat in our brief time on the water. As usual, these river trout were sporting their colors.
Water temp. 64 degrees
We took the tin boat to the mouth of Ochlockonee River for the first inshore outing of the year.
I was getting over the largemouth bass fever and the afternoon finally got warm enough for the boating to feel comfortable.
We were surprised when we got to the ramp to see such tannic water conditions, there must have been more rain than I realized when I was down at the Big O.
Nancy put on a show fishing RIGHT handed, since the first mate thought he had brought her left handed rods, but it was a boating malfunction, so she knuckled down and went right handed.
She brought two trout to the boat in our brief time on the water. As usual, these river trout were sporting their colors.
As you can see in the background the wind was up blowing pretty good and it was tough to stay on a hole with the wind blowing one way and the tide pushing the boat another.
If Nancy could have presented her white gulp better, she may have loaded the boat! Even right handed.
Monday, March 3, 2014
Red Sox Training Camp 2.29.14
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