Florida picture perfect weather, a mountain of fish, great friends, the best of food, and a comforting hot shower...It's time to hit our bunks for the long ride home.Early Sunday morning, already?
Just think! In June we can add Red Snapper and Gag Grouper to this pile:
As first mate Will hands out our fish, we are already thinking about next weekend, next weekend when we do it all over again:
Nothing like coming home in the money:
Guys & Girls, this was going to be my mystery fish.But even when the FWC biologist are not sure what kind of fish it is, I decided it was too tough to call.Here is what Butch, FWC, says:" its looks like a wrasse maybe a creole wrasse?Theres hundreds of these little fish ot there that form part of the diet of most fish. Hogfish are also a wrasse"Butch
Check out the action packed video of our trip. If you did not see it for yourself, you would not believe what the Florida Middle Grounds & Vicinity have to offer:https://youtu.be/4FFM_Y0AJyM Photo credits:Mr. John Martin, Chef Tammy Koota, Bob HarbisonAnd a very special thanks to Captain Dylan Hubbard for carrying on the family tradition of excellence for four, soon to be five, generations:
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