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One hundred miles off Madeira Beach, Florida, in pictures
« on: October 30, 2013, 08:09:08 PM »
One hundred miles off Madeira Beach in pictures

We who call Florida home are so very proud of what the Sunshine state has to offer. We are Florida; we are fishing!  How better to showcase this tropical wonderland than  to share our great adventure 'One hundred miles off Madeira Beach in pictures!'
Last week the Florida Fisherman ll,  Hubbard's Marina, welcomed Mister Tim Fischer & Mister Jim Stone from the great state of Indiana. Tim & Jim drove 1,000 miles to fish the, 'Fishing capitol of the world.' Both reported having the times of their life. "We will be back!" This weekend we welcome, from the great state of Maryland, Mister Chris Gilbert and friends. Mister Gilbert also traveled 1,000 miles to fish our fish rich waters. Can the dedicated anglers from Maryland my Maryland catch our Florida fish? Let's find out!
First up!  Friday, three P.M., Captain Mark Hubbard fires up the Florida's two huge Caterpillar diesels and punches in the numbers for 'One hundred miles off Madeira Beach.' We are on a mission, a mission to catch fish. Will the mangrove snapper be hungry? Join the party as we find out together.
Looks like they are hungry:

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Chef Tammy joins the action:



Mister Mark Tondi that's no mangrove snapper. Bob, 'I have hooked a monster!'


Watch the great fight 1:18 minutes into the video at the end of this report.
Ever wonder what a gag grouper looks like after a shark attack?

Mister John Martin, "Please hurry! Gaff my grouper before the sharks get to him." Thank you Joe:

Mister Martin is using a custom made rod built by the late, great, Mister Ray Mac, 10/13/03. In tribute to Ray with honor we read on the wall of the Florida, ' In memory of Ray Mac, fishing was his life. We will all miss you.'   Rest in peace sir, rest in peace!
Thank you Mister Martin, thank you for carrying on the 'Ray Mac' tradition of excellence:

When moving from spot to spot many of us troll. A few weeks ago we hooked a giant marlin while changing locations. Ron carries on the tradition. We do not see too many AJ's caught while trolling. Ron is one happy fellow:

Tim, that's a gag to be proud of. Even Captain Hubbard (R) is happy for you:

Eric, way to go! Way to go sir:

Craig, it's great to see  mangrove snapper being caught all day long:

Travis, that's one to be proud of:

Young Master Joseph Calautti, Holiday, Florida, It's really something when you catch a fish so big that the Captain must help lift your trophy. Sir, just think how proud your dad, Mister Mark Calautti, is of you. You have fought the monster, you have tamed the beast:

Sir, you can be proud of you son, proud of the man he has become:

What a catch, what a day!

Well! The first part of our epic journey is coming to an end. We are tired, tired from the great battles, 'One hundred miles off Madeira Beach. After a hot shower, and a Chef Tammy dinner, it's time to say good-bye, and hit our comfortable bunks.
Now that was one quick night. Talk about a catch to remember:



In the money jack pot winners are:

Sunday, October 27, part two of our great adventure, 'One hundred miles off Madeira Beach in pictures.' From the great state of Maryland, Mister Chris Gilbert and friends have traveled 1,000 miles to fish the waters of the Sunshine state. Can the very dedicated anglers of the Chesapeake Bay state catch our Florida fish? Maryland my Maryland may be the wealthiest state in the entire country, but can they fish? Let's go see:
Welcome our Northern friends, welcome to the Sunshine state:

Mister Gilbert, sir, welcome to Florida, welcome to Chef Tammy land:

My good friend Danny makes the long trip every year. Sir, we in the deep South are honored to welcome you and your friends:

Mister Bo Janecka, Osteen, Florida, shows our Northern guest how to catch the mighty black fin tuna:

Rich, a Florida regular, could teach a class on how to catch the elusive  mangrove snapper:

Mister Owings, sir Maryland can be proud of you. I know we are:

Mister Steven Wagner, you have shown the people of the 'Free state' how to catch the toothy critters of Florida:


Rich, what a yellow tail snapper:

Vince, those vermilion snapper would make anyone proud:

Often the dedicated biologist of the FWC accompany us. Their tagging program provides critical information on our fishery. This American red snapper was previous caught, tagged, and lived to fight again:

Will, first mate on the Florida, takes the data and relays the information to Captain Bryon. The FWC will be able to follow the patterns of this fish and many more like him: It's critical to our fishery that we keep this program funded:

Fortunately the ARS population is in much better shape than NOAA would have us believe:

Bo, that's a hog fish to be proud of. Bo caught his prize on squid:



Mister Bo Janecka,  Osteen, Florida, is putting on a real show for our Northern friends:

Look! It's a giant mahi. Mister Joe Diebold, Apollo Beach, Florida,  tosses a 4 inch Krocodile Silver Spoon at the rainbow colored beauty.  Fish on!  What a fight:

After a twenty minute battle, and two mighty leaps, the great fish is brought to gaff.
 (watch the great fight; see the stunning colors of the fresh out of the water mahi 6:20  
   minutes into the video at the end of this report.)

Now that's a huge tile fish:

Vince, our friend from Maryland, loves to double up. Way to go partner:

Mister Sims (R), and Mister Owings, Maryland my Maryland can be very proud of you. I know we are:

Mister Chris Gilbert 'Know How Marine Electronics,' you have given  the folks back home in Maryland dreams to talk about for years to come:


Stephen, welcome to Florida; welcome to brute force; welcome to Mister Amber Jack:

Well, our great adventure 100 miles off Madeira Beach is coming to an end. The battles have been long and hard fought. We are starved; Chef Tammy time! Our 'Jersey Girl' has gone Italian. Grilled onions, Italian sausage, and meat ball spaghetti that would put the finest Italian restaurants to shame, is served with steamed vegetables and Texas toast. It would be most interesting to see what our Northern friends think of our Florida cooking. Only one problem! They are too busy eating to talk.
We are stuffed, Southern stile. Let's see if the fish are still hungry:
Now that's an after dinner gag grouper to be proud of:

Wow! What a way to end our trip:

Can the very dedicated anglers from Maryland my Maryland catch our Florida fish? Just ask Mister Aaron Dobbins Sr.

Our Captain, Captain Bryon, is so proud of our Northern friends:

Mister Tim Fischer, Indiana, and Mister Chris Gilbert, Maryland, gentlemen, we in the Sunshine state hope you enjoyed your trip to Florida as much as we enjoyed having you. Both traveled 1,000 miles to fish with us. Both Tim & Chris guaranteed that they will be back, back to do battle with the monsters 100 miles off Madeira Beach, Florida.
Check out the action packed short video. See the mighty goliath battle; see the stunning rainbow color of a mahi mahi while the great fish is still in the water. Click on the following link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FnfvGhdxZA
Bob Harbison    Florida Outdoor Writers Association
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Re: One hundred miles off Madeira Beach, Florida, in pictures
« Reply #1 on: October 31, 2013, 09:12:25 AM »
Nice,
Great trip Bob. t^
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Thanks!
« Reply #2 on: October 31, 2013, 11:02:58 AM »
 w0w    Thanks! Really appreciate the support.  Bob

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Re: One hundred miles off Madeira Beach, Florida, in pictures
« Reply #3 on: October 31, 2013, 03:00:07 PM »
It's sooo cool how ya'll catch all those different species! And BIG ONES at that! The one 'hog' is crazy looking and that other fish with those teeth.... amazing! Really Cool Capt.  slt Keep the photos coming!   clp


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Re: One hundred miles off Madeira Beach, Florida, in pictures
« Reply #4 on: October 31, 2013, 03:13:02 PM »
Excellent report and pics as usual. Keep them coming up this way.  t^
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Re: One hundred miles off Madeira Beach, Florida, in pictures
« Reply #5 on: October 31, 2013, 03:55:44 PM »
 TT^ grtn clp
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Re: One hundred miles off Madeira Beach, Florida, in pictures
« Reply #6 on: October 31, 2013, 08:19:07 PM »
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Re: One hundred miles off Madeira Beach, Florida, in pictures
« Reply #7 on: October 31, 2013, 09:02:55 PM »
 slt   With your support I will keep them coming.  Bob

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Re: One hundred miles off Madeira Beach, Florida, in pictures
« Reply #8 on: November 01, 2013, 07:10:56 AM »
Thanks for another great report, pictures and narrative Bob.  t^ The variety and size of the fish caught on these trips is amazing. clp

I was wondering why there were no "Jersey Girl" Tammy cooking food pictures this time. Then I watched the video and saw that she and NJ were featured in the beginning of it.  Thank You.  slt

Please keep these great reports coming.

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Re: One hundred miles off Madeira Beach, Florida, in pictures
« Reply #9 on: November 01, 2013, 10:17:08 AM »
 slt Great report and Pics. Thanks Bob   slt
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Re: One hundred miles off Madeira Beach, Florida, in pictures
« Reply #10 on: November 01, 2013, 11:02:32 AM »
 clp   Thanks guys!  It's your feedback that keeps me going. It takes an unbelievable amount of time and effort to put these very detailed reports together. You make every minute time well spent.
Tammy is in that one picture & video. I make sure to include her at least once. This time I reported on two trips. I had so many fishing pictures.  We are so very proud of our Jersey Girl and the state from which she came. I will include more of her whenever possible. I hope the state of New Jersey is a proud of Tammy as we are.   
Thanks for everything!     Bob & Dee

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Re: One hundred miles off Madeira Beach, Florida, in pictures
« Reply #11 on: November 01, 2013, 11:24:14 AM »
 t^...Great work Capt.  .... chrz
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