Mr. Ian Keith is proud of his gag. All gag, scamp, and red grouper were properly vented and released to fight again:
Captain Garett Hubbard loves to fish as much a anyone on the boat. He is very good at it:
The fights are on-going:
Mr. Kirk Carreras, fishing out of Brandon, Florida, is in the fight of his life. Watch Kirk's great fight 9:30 minutes into the video. This one was a war!
Talk about hungry? We are all the way there. Tim, Nick, bet you never had anything like this in Hoosier land:
Wow! Pompano and now tuna. Geoff, what's next?
Tim, Nineveh, Indiana can be proud; very proud:
The mangrove snapper are on-going:
Even Chef Tammy gets into the action. The fish are really hungry today:
Since we are well over 120 feet, it's red grouper catch, vent, and release time:
The fish aren't the only ones that are hungry. Tammy, that tinder, flavorful, cooked to order, steak dinner is really something:
Late Saturday evening. Before we hit our ever so comfortable bunks let's see if the tuna are still hungry. Guess what?
Now that was one quick night:
Ever wonder how a 72' long boat is docked in such a small area? Easy if you are Captain Garett Hubbard:
Tim, Nineveh, Indiana will never be the same:
Omar, it's a shame you were not in the jack pot:
The JP winning snapper hit the scales at 6.5 pounds; amber jack, 45.4:
Here is the mystery fish for today. This should be a pretty easy one:
Guys, I have been both fishing and hunting in Florida for well over 60 years. Regardless, I have not been able to figure out which I like better. Check out my latest hog hunting pictures in the February issue of Woods'nWater magazine:
2/10 it's a 44 hour full moon snapper trip.
Looks like many more 'test' are needed.
Check out the action in this short, action packed, video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxkGCKvwaC0&feature=youtu.beBob Harbison Florida Outdoor Writers Association