Rick & Judy joined five other guys and two gals on the party boat Ms. Magoo:
This 39 hour trip left out of Westport at 5 P.M. By first light a large school of tuna were "boiling'' on top of the water. The school was huge, and they were hungry. Bait of choice was free lined live sardines.
Judy reports, "it was wild, we could not even stop to eat a sandwich. The tuna were busting sardines on top of the water all around the boat. The water was boiling! On average it took 15-20 minutes to get a fish in. Once in we would put the next bait on and hope not to get a bite too quickly."
"The boat caught 2 tons of fish in 10 hours. Rick & I caught 218 albacore tuna averaging 15-30 pounds."
"There is a cannery across from the Marina. We had 150 cans of tuna sent home; we vacuum sealed and froze 150 pounds to take home."
'Targeting Mangrove Snapper,' and limiting out, makes for an outstanding catch, but it's the people, people like Rick & Judy Mrozowicz that sets these extended overnight trips apart from all others. After all...'As exciting as Florida fishing is, the interaction among real sportsmen/women, real peoples, is just as exciting.'
Saturday evening:
Time to ice down box #2 and head home:
What a trip! Rick & Judy are all smiles:
They are not the only ones:
This trip is one to remember:
Captain Bryon is proud to present Mr. Dan Jackman with cash for winning the grouper jack pot with a 21.5 pound beauty. Mr. Michael Dickinson took jack pot honors with a beautiful 6.1 mangrove snapper:
Check out the short, action packed, video of our trip. You won't believe the number of mangrove snapper caught:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DM6QJe6R99Y&feature=youtu.beWhat an honor sharing our Florida with you. My next trip will be a 44 hour snapper trip 10/6/17. The October full moon is 10/5/17 @ 2:45 P.M. We will be fishing all night long Friday immediately following the full of the moon. This is what we did on my last full moon trip:
Be sure to 'catch' my report. Better yet! Join me; I will feature you and all the fish you are going to catch in my report.
Bob Harbison Florida Outdoor Writers Association