Making the best of a bad situation:
Finally! The red snapper Fall season is here. Tammy & Joe welcomes a group of very serious anglers to the Florida Fisherman ll, Hubbard's Marina, our home away from home for the next thirty-nine hours.
Open your jaws wide John's Pass bridge. We are on a serious mission:
While most eat & sleep, many troll:
Now that's a king to be proud of:
Sunset while on the way to the fish rich Florida Middle Grounds. Priceless:
With great anticipation we reach the Grounds. Let the battle begin. It's rough, however, thanks to that big old catamaran, we still have a great platform from which to fish. Then, for the first time this year, mechanical problems. As much as we hate too, Captain Garett decides to head for port. We all agree, safety must come first.
Let's 'make the best of a bad situation!' First up, a Chef Tammy special breakfast. Good in no way adequately describes this masterpiece:
Let's troll on the long way back to Madeira Beach.
Mister Curtis, Chef Tammy is so proud of you. We all are:
In addition to kings, huge mackerel were also caught on the way in. Hold on! Mister Leo Smith, did you see that beautiful mahi jump? He sure is way out there. On & on goes the great fight. Finally! Quick, the gaff. What a trophy:
We want very badly to do this again. Thanks to Captain Hubbard giving us a full refund, we will be back.
The next Florida Fisherman ovrnight trip will be 10/4. Pay back time!
Wow the ARS & red grouper are really out there. Look at what the Thursday, Friendly Fisherman, 10/3, twelve hour trip just brought in:
Good going Captain Frank, good going indeed! I will be joining Captain Frank of the 12 hour 10/11 trip. Hope someone gives us full reports on the 10/4 & 10/11 ovrnight trips. They should be outstanding! Please send any pictures you may have to Hubbard's Marina. They will look great on facebook.
The weather is looking good for the Friday, 10/4 trip.
Due to a scheduled hog hunt at Tiger Island Outfitters, Cedar Key, Florida, I will miss the Friday, 10/4, overnight trip. Florida has so much to offer the sportsman/woman. Fishing or hunting? What a decision. Hunting is great! Joining me (R to L) are Mister Mike Pocino, myself, owner of TI Outfitters, Mister Chrichton Allen, and Mister Tony Baker:
Why do we like hog hunting so much? Simple:
Why do we like Fishing so much? Simple:
Unfortunately sometimes out best plans do not turn out as well as expected. However, through teamwork, 'making the best of a bad situation' often will result in a very positive experience for one and all.
Check out, 'Time out for hog hunting,' Non fishing discussions.
Bob Harbison Florida Outdoor Writers Association