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Offline harbison

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Jersey girl in Florida
« on: May 19, 2013, 03:18:09 PM »
Fishing can become very addictive. We in the Sunshine state are so fortunate to have great fishing from one end of our state to the other and all points in between. Many of us live & breath fishing. So! Exactly what is it that makes fishing so addictive? Why would twelve sportsmen spend three days together on a head boat? Let's find out.
Three P.M. Thursday May, 16, Ms. Tammy (Hahn) Koota welcomes all with open arms. Tammy, born and raised in the great state of New Jersey, first lived in Keansburg, and then, at the young age of 12, she moved to Toms River where she graduated in 1980 from T. R. South H. S. Tammy moved to Tampa, Florida, and found a new home on the Florida Fisherman ll. We who fish this big old cat on a regular basis have come to know & love Tammy as our chief, beet-tender, 3' rd mate, nurse, hostess, mom, and friend to all. Tammy is the Florida Fisherman ll.

Look at the happy sunshine worshipers enjoying Madeira Beach even on a Thursday afternoon:

Let's put this one on the back burner:

Tammy, we are starved. What's for dinner? Wow! Just look at that rotisserie chicken with all the trimmings. is it the great food associated with fishing that makes our sport so addictive? Could be!

Captain Hubbard discusses with us exactly what we want to do. Together we decide to first troll for mackerel & kings, and then it's off to the Elbow for the night mangrove snapper bite. Friday morning it's off to the really deep waters in search of Pelagics.

Look at that bait. Let's fill the live-wells.


Eddie, way to go sir:

Mister Brett Neuendorf fishes spot # 1 to land this beautiful king:

As the sun pulls it's disappearing act we hit the bunks. Cool & comfortable...now this could easily become addictive.

Suddenly, without warning, Captain Mark calls 'Battle stations-up & at um! Oh No! have a heart. The mango bite was slow. Captain Hubbard leads by example:

Eddie, we are really glad to have you on our side. Last year Eddie caught his personal best 90# AJ on the Elbow. It's only a matter of time before he beats his own record:

Monkay, professional mate on the Florida, is so proud of us:

Tennessee Dave is also out to beat his personal best. It's only a matter of time!

Wow! What a fight:

Brett, way to go sir:

Will, our first mate, enjoys a 'bird's nest.' I tried it. Talk about being different!

Eddie, that's a nice mutton snapper. We do not see too many of them:

Tammy, we are hungry. What's for lunch? Try my special seasoned hot off the grill beer batter dipped fish. Now that's really addictive. Thanks mom!

OK! Let's go really deep and try for sword fish. Will shows us how to rig the squid:

Well the swords were hard to fine. Mister Joe May, spot # 2, has latched on to a real monster. We are fishing in 2,000 feet of water. The brute makes a dive for the bottom. 800' later Joe manages to turn this run away freight train. Joe holds on for dear life:

From one end of the stern to the other, up to the starboard bow, and then back again. The great battle rages on and on. Man against beast, this is all out war! An hour later the great battle continues.  Joe is using very heavy tackle, but this is a real monster. Oh no! the 200# test leader can take no more. We do not even get to see this fish of all fishes. Oh well! Both know they have been in a real battle. Now this could get addictive.
Unfortunately that was the only action that night. Let's go even deeper. Captain Mark adjust the outriggers, and sets out the teasers. Let's troll for some big boys that call 10,000 feet home. I did not even know it got that deep in the Gulf.


The only taker was Eddie's nice wahoo:

We are still trying to figure out what that thing was. Any idea? It was floating in several thousand feet of water. Captain mark sees mahi around it:

We hooked several, but only landed this one. It jumped three times. Will is proud to show Ron's mahi-mahi.

We are still a very long ways from Madeira Beach. Time to head home. But the question of the day lingers on, 'Exactly what is it that makes fishing so addictive? Is there  any one simple answer? How could there really be? There are so many things that make our great sport what it is. However, to me, one thing stands out above all the rest...people! After enjoying the waters of our great state for well over 1/2 a century, I have had the distinct pleasure of meeting peoples from not only this country of ours, but all over the world. We all share a common bond, we are sportsmen/women. We are together as one!
Finally! A wide open John's Pass Bridge welcomes us home:

Ron & 'Mom' can't resist showing off a real beauty, a deep water colorful, high jumping mahi-mahi.

Addictive? You had better believe it. Next week is a big, big full moon weekend. Watch out mangos...here we come.
Check out the short video of our trip. (Click on the link)

Bob Harbison Proud to be a Florida native and active member of the
Florida Outdoor Writers Association
 
 
 
 


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Re: Jersey girl in Florida
« Reply #1 on: May 20, 2013, 09:37:34 AM »
Man, that trip sounds like a lot of fun.
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Re: Jersey girl in Florida
« Reply #2 on: May 20, 2013, 09:40:30 AM »
msfsh You go JERSEY GIRL Tammy!!!  clp Nice report as always Capt~  t^

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Re: Jersey girl in Florida
« Reply #3 on: May 20, 2013, 09:46:34 AM »
 chrz Thankyou  chrz
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Re: Jersey girl in Florida
« Reply #4 on: May 20, 2013, 10:34:54 AM »
Thanks guys!  Tammy is so proud to be from NJ. I will pass your kind words on to her. 
We are proud to call you friends!   Bob
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Re: Jersey girl in Florida
« Reply #5 on: May 20, 2013, 10:49:25 AM »
 TT^...One day I am going to be in your pictures Capt.  ... chrz
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Re: Jersey girl in Florida
« Reply #6 on: May 20, 2013, 11:26:55 AM »
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Re: Jersey girl in Florida
« Reply #7 on: May 20, 2013, 03:22:29 PM »
Always great pics and stories Bob t^

Ask Tammy what 1/2 of NJ She is from.

The "Taylor Ham and NY Giant" half

or...the "Pork Roll and Eagles half"? ;D
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Re: Jersey girl in Florida
« Reply #8 on: May 20, 2013, 06:06:45 PM »
 TT^


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Re: Jersey girl in Florida
« Reply #9 on: May 20, 2013, 08:23:41 PM »
 clp   Guys, I feel very close to the great state of NJ. It would be a real honor to feature the sportsmen/women of the garden state in my reports. When you visit please let me know. Try to get a spot as close to me as possible, I always fish #23. Together we will give the people back home something to talk about for years.
Glad you like my reports. I try my best to make fellow sportsmen feel as if they were on the boat with me. Someday, hopefully, you will be.
I will be fishing with Tammy again this weekend. I will ask her what 1/2 of NJ she is from.   Will report back.   Best!   Bob

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Re: Jersey girl in Florida
« Reply #10 on: May 28, 2013, 12:23:37 AM »
Always great pics and stories Bob

Ask Tammy what 1/2 of NJ She is from.

The "Taylor Ham and NY Giant" half

or...the "Pork Roll and Eagles half

Tammy said she knew little about football. Said to say she was from Jersey Shores. Bob

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Re: Jersey girl in Florida
« Reply #11 on: May 28, 2013, 12:32:02 AM »
That would be "Pork Roll Country" and who the heck ever heard of the Eagles when we have the NY Giants in town anyway. TT^

OK Pork Roll and Giants chrz chrz
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