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Offline harbison

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The King Fish are in
« on: October 13, 2014, 12:06:03 AM »
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The King Fish are in

For the month of October the full moon was 10/8 @ 6:50 A.M. Mangrove snapper love to feed  during full moon periods. This weekend it will still be bright most of the night. The mangrove snapper fishing should be fantastic, and, hopefully, 'The King Fish are in.'
Sit back, relax, and join in as we find out together.
Mr. Dylan Hubbard greets us and fills us in on what to expect:

One thing about John's Pass, there is always something to do, and see:

Will, first mate, fills us in on the latest Coast Guard regulations:

After a Chef Tammy special Mexican dinner it's bunk time. After all, we will be fishing one hundred miles off Madeira Beach, Florida. Mangrove snapper are very hard to catch; we must be at our best.
1 A.M. Saturday morning; Captain Mark Hubbard sounds the battle stations alarm. Go get them! The weather is picture Florida perfect, and the fish are hungry:
Way to go, Bo:

Joining us all the way from Columbus, Indiana is Columbus East High School junior Master John Weddle. John is very proud to have finished second in the High School level state Bass Fishing Tournament. But can this 17 year old catch our Florida fish? Well!

Not to be outdone, Mr. Eddie Sumrall, an expert's expert:

It's mango time:

Representing Orlando, Florida, Ms. Jessica Scott:

Cody, catch that memory:

Representing Spring Lake Elementary, Ocoee Florida's Master Cody Scott:

Mr. Paul Scott, fishing out of spot # 3, joins in. Cody is very proud of his dad:

Look at the size of those snapper:

Mr. Don Galloway, West Palm Beach, Florida:

Mr. Nick Richardson traveled from the small town of Bargersville, Indiana to fish our Florida Waters. Bargersville is a small town, population 4,013, that still believes in a close knit community life stile.
Nick likes what Florida has to offer so well that he has made the long journey numerous times. This time he brought his brother-in-law, Mr John Frank, Chicago Illinois, with him. Can these Northerners catch our Southern fish? Well!

It's almost sunup. The fish are hungry and so are we. Tammy, it's a war out there; we are starved. No time to talk about a breakfast like this; we are too busy enjoying a real masterpiece:

Mr. Eddie Sumrall, a 'Regular's  Club member, is simply the best of the best. Eddie is a serious fisherman who always gives a 100% effort. Welcome home Kyle. Out trusted mate has been off for a few weeks.  Young Cody can't believe the size of that king:

Hold on! Cody's dad, Paul, has just had a hit on his dry line. He has been cut off numerous times, but this time the fight is on:

On and on goes the great battle. The mighty fish has lead Paul from the Port stern to the bow and down the Starboard side; will this fish ever give up? Finally! Color, the color of a trophy king fish. Kyle, quick, the gaff. Cody is so proud of his dad. Spring Lake elementary will never be the same:

Wow! Talk about a fishing family:




That picture of Will and his dad, Mr. Drew McClure, had been eluding me for years. Finally!

Hold on! Like father like son.  'The King Fish are in!'   

We are keeping Will & Kyle very busy. Mr. Mike Gill:

Now that's a nice gag:

The mangos are still hungry. Fish that won't stop, picture perfect Florida weather, great food, and the best of companionship. Talk about the things dreams are made of:

Nick, wonder what John will be thinking about back in the windy city?


Wow! You guys can sure catch our Southern fish:

Captain Mark Hubbard is so proud of us:

This is turning into a major mangrove snapper catch:

Even the porgies are 'king' size. Bo, what's next?

Mr Bo Janecka, like Ed, always gives 100%. Look at 'what's next:



Bo & Ed, two of the best:

The mangos have been hungry all night & day. Cut thread fin herring, bonito, squid, live pins; no difference. They are hungry.:

Looks like the barracuda also like snapper for dinner:

Kyle goes overboard to vent a goliath grouper:

It's been a very long, hard fought, day. Talk about the beauty of nature. The heavens are on fire:

Hungry? Here comes our 'Jersey' Girl with the best Salisbury steak and mashed potatoes swimming in brown gravy. Add Tammy's own blend of steamed vegetables and you have a meal fit for a king:

Master Cody, your dad can be proud of the man you have become:

We are tired, I mean really tired. First a nice hot shower than it's time to hit the bunks. Take us home Captain John, home to beautiful Madeira Beach, Florida.
Now that was one quick night. Life back home will never be that same.


You are going to need a bigger, much bigger, cooler:

Master John Weddle, your junior year in High School will never be the same:


It's a shame that gag is not in the jack pot:

Several very respectable gags were caught; none were in the jack pot. Numerous monsters overpowered us.
Mr. Bo Janecka took home jack pot money with a three pound strawberry grouper. Ed's 6.5 pound mango was also in the money:

Hopefully, 'The King Fish are in.' Well!

Bob Harbison  Florida Outdoor Writers Association














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Re: The King Fish are in
« Reply #1 on: October 13, 2014, 08:26:46 AM »
Thanks for another great report and pictures Bob.  t^  slt You still know what is "attractive" scenery as your 2nd pic shows.  TT^ I always look forward to reading one of your reports with my morning coffee. Thanks again for sharing with the fishermen in NJ. 

If anyone wants to still see the videos of these trips follow this link.  I don't know why Bob can't post the link anymore, so I will.

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Tight Lines,
Bob G  chrz  slt



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Re: The King Fish are in
« Reply #2 on: October 13, 2014, 09:52:37 AM »
 t^.... Another great trip Capt Bob, Mangrove snappers don't stand a chance with Hubbard crew ... chrz
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Re: The King Fish are in
« Reply #3 on: October 13, 2014, 12:02:41 PM »
 slt   Thank you sir. We had a blast!  The snapper were on fire all night & day. I don't know how many monster kings & huge gags were lost, Plenty!   


 

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