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TUGBOAT 04-15-2003 07:39 PM

Fishing ??
 
Any Good Fishing stories out Thar ?
What colors are working ? Have'nt heard any yet,except for Sails 182 caught last weekend.
Can't keep 'em , don't want 'em !
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FELLOW-SHIP 04-16-2003 10:28 AM

Re: Fishing ??
 
HA BRAD
I HAVE BEEN GOING OUT OF MIAMI AS USUAL FOR THE LAST FEW MONTHS TON’S OF BAIT IN GOVERNMENT CUT I HAVE BEEN FISHING AROUND FOWEY LIGHT AND A LITTLE SOUTH FROM THERE. LET’S SEE THREE WEEKS AGO 1 A.J. 45 LBS, ONE MUTTON 15 LBS, ONE BLACK GROUPER 20 LBS, AND ABOUT 6 KINGS, ONE LARGE CUDA AND A DOLPHIN. TWO WEEKS AGO MOSTLY KINGS AND BONITA. THEN THIS LAST SATURDAY 3 MUTTONS ONE WAS ABOUT 15 LBS. ONE GAG GROUPER ABOUT 10 LBS. 7 SMALL KINGS, AND ONE 30 POUND A.J. LOTS OF FUN AND SOME GOOD EATING FISH. WE CAUGHT ABOUT 3 OR 4 SAILS LAST MONTH BUT HAVEN’T BEEN FLYING THE KITE LATELY WE HAVE BEEN FISHING WITH PILCHARDS AND HERRINGS MOSTLY. I AM LOOKING FORWARD TO DOLPHIN SEASON AND DOING SOME TROLLING BUT SO FAR ONLY REPORTS OF SMALL FISH OUT THERE. I HAVE BEEN CHANGING MY TARGETED FISH FROM SAILS TO EATABLE SPECIES LATELY I HAVE COUGH LOTS OF SAILS BUT NOW I GET MORE EXCITED ABOUT CATCHING A MUTTON OR A GROUPER THAN I DO WHEN I CATCH A SAIL I GUESS I MUST BE GETTING OLDER. I’M PLANNING ON DOING SOME SWORD FISHING THIS SUMMER AND SOME YELLOWTAIL FISHING THAT’S DIFFERENT FOR ME I LIKE BEING ON THE WATER DURING THE DAY BUT AS YOU KNOW AROUND JULY THROUGH SEPTEMBER DAY FISHING GETS PRETTY HOT BY ABOUT 11 AM. I ALSO WILL BE HEADED DOWN TO THE MIDDLE KEYS FOR A WEEK IN JUNE LOOKING FORWARD TO THAT.
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ScottM 04-16-2003 02:37 PM

Re: Fishing ??
 
Heading to Sanibel Island on 4/18 for a week and have a tarpon trip booked for 4/21, so I hope to return with some good stories [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img] . This is my first crack at tarpon fishing, so I've got my fingers crossed.

Reel Smoker 04-16-2003 11:21 PM

Re: Fishing ??
 
Yesturday while fishing by myself for Sails I was drifting to live baits when I heard a beep on the 188c looked over and saw a red dot, I put down a jig and began raising it up and down not really retrieving jigging, when a sail hit it about 30 minutes into the fight landed it it weighed between 70 and 80 lbs. It got exciting while trying to follow him and taking the live baits out at the same time I did'nt think I was going to get him, first sail on a jig, interesting.Fellow you'll be hooked on Yellowtailing, thats my specialty great eating and fantastic fighters. Dont forget the chum! RS.

TUGBOAT 04-25-2003 01:41 AM

Re: Fishing ??
 
Thanks for the reports,Just getting the colors for this Year! Want to make the right ones.I'll post the results of this weekend Tourny's.
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Mark 04-27-2003 04:55 PM

Re: Fishing ??
 
Just back from a week of chasing bonefish on Abaco. Primarily used a 7wt flyrod and the fly of choice seemed to be a lightly weighted white/chartreuse clouser with four strands of gold flash. Long leaders seemed to really help (over 12' ideally) and leading the fish by at least 10'.

Saw a number of older SeaCrafts down there including several without power in severe need of a restoration job (and likely cheap!).

Summer seems just around the corner. Sadly, my 18' SeaCraft has now been sold and is in use by someone else and my 20' SeaCraft is torn up and without power!
Might have to hop a plane to somewhere and fish on someone elses ride...

ScottM 04-28-2003 01:40 AM

Re: Fishing ??
 
Got back from Sanibel last night. The tarpon trip was a bust, but we did see a few cruising on the surface. Cast live threadfin herring to them but they weren't interested. My father landed a 9# snook, and my brother caught a nice one too. Unfortunately I got back to the dock empty-handed (we didn't keep the snook by the way).

If anyone is interested in a great guide in the Fort Myers/Sanibel area, give Capt. Sean Middleton a call at (239) 590-6428. His web site is www.flyingfishandco.com .


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