I was able to fish my boat three times(2 night trips and 1 light tackle inshore trip) this week with three different crews (some expert fisherman and some novice). I had a blast on all three trips as they are all great people to be on a boat with. This morning was non-stop action throwing mirrodines, gulp shrimp, skitterwalks, x-raps, and live mullet; landed close to 50 fish this morning (a few snook and loads of jack crevalles, ladyfish, mangrove snapper, sail cats, and spanish mackerel). On the night trips we caught big reds, snook, seatrout, and ladyfish. Just couldn't find the tarpon to complete the slam. Here are some of the better pics:
Paul's 1st snook ever (light tackle with 4lb diameter/15lb braid and 25lb flurocarbon leader), btw Paul is 6'4", this is a pig!
Night #1 (Snook and Reds)
AJ, 12 yrs old and already an expert and accomplished fisherman
AJ and his Dad
Night #2
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I live so close to the ramp I should fish it more.... but idle speed sux....
I used to really be "into" the Tarpon fishing....and it is do-able year round.
Many things to do.
Knots to be unraveled
'fore the darkness falls on you
You are correct: a red, snook, and a trout are technically a slam; but we were fishing for drag screamers and a little 24" trout does not stand much of a chance on the 20lb gear we were using that night. Now an 80lb ****, well that's a different story.