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striper56 01-24-2019 07:44 PM

If I trailered the Sceptre down I would NEVER leave. I would end up at Wisteria Island the rest of my life while my wife is back in CT. Working.
I will find some jigs and spoons when I get on the road from Miami. Any particular brand, size or color spoons/jigs.
How deep are the patch reefs? Do I anchor or drift? Chum?

bumpdraft 01-24-2019 10:26 PM

Anchor and chum. If ballyhoos show up,you can sometimes cast net or use tiny hooks to catch them and use for bait live or cut.(plug)

JohnC 02-12-2019 05:33 AM

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Originally Posted by NoBones (Post 261884)
Yeah, probably one of the "Key West Wreckers" :eek::eek::rolleyes:

I think we have been down this road before here ...;)

You have been warned !!

Do not believe me ?

Dare you to "Google" Key West Wreckers Facebook.....


I dare you??? Please don't ever do that again!

striper56 03-06-2019 07:19 PM

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I want to thank everyone for the information on the Keys. Stayed at Margarita Ville for a few nights great place. Did the touristy stuff with wife a couple of days. Then off to the fishing grounds we go. We rent a 23 Release the first day from a guy named Rocky who had a friend name Angle that knew Coconut Eddie. Eddie sell coconuts down at the southern most point. We headed out to the Atlantic side caught a lot of yellowtail snapper 1-15lb king fish, small sharks, strawberry grouper and a few fish I have no clue what they were.
Then up to Edgewater that was another great place. Thanks natecert for the recommendation.
Rented a 19 ft Panga from a place on Duck Key. Headed out looking for Mutton on the Gulf side as recommended by bumpdraft. Went to Bamboo Banks not good there then moved to Tripod Bank where we caught muttons, lady fish, trout, mackerel, and some little silver with yellow spinny thing that was about 6 to 8 inches long that stung when poked.
Last day back to the Atlantic side in a 23 Mako. We had some live pinfish and same frozen ballys. When out deeper this time and found mangrove snappers, big yellowtail snappers, a bunchof porkies with blueish fins, bonitos, cuds. Great day.
Any idea what these are?

bumpdraft 03-06-2019 09:46 PM

Sounds like you had a good time. I'm thinking the fish you're holding is a Chub. The one in the water a Porgy.

Old'sCool 03-12-2019 10:45 AM

That water looks flat!

striper56 03-12-2019 08:04 PM

Every day the wind was less than 10knots. Is it like that year round? lol

bumpdraft 03-12-2019 10:06 PM

I'm sure the tourist interests would have you to believe that, but going there this time of the year and having flat seas every day, you were blessed.


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