Keaton 8/16/03

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Keaton 8/16/03

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Well we got to the public ramp at dark early, we were the first in the lot. Still dark we motor down the canal, see a few gettin ready to go out, and head on our way. Ran the 7 miles to our first destination.

Started with the grubs/fishbites combo and were gettin a few nibbles, Ah the pinfish :( , then we catch a few shorts here and there, then the sun starts to poke its head over the horizon and the bite gets a little better. OK let me drop this rig down and catch a few pins to see what happens. Couple of casts later the son gets a good pull, and proceeds to reel in whatever this may be. Aw but wait, there is no surface action and the drag is pullin a little. Well its not gonna be a Trout, and of course it was not. But he did pull in about a 2.5lb Sailcat. :thumbup: Not bad.

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Fire up the livewell, and catch a few pins, and put them in there new home, bite still slow, and a few more pins, then decide to move on. WRONG... :crook: Hit the key and get rurr, rurr, rurr. WTF, just ran 7 miles whats up with the battery. OK shut all electronics off, fish a little more and try again. Rurr, rurr, rurr, OK I have a spare battery, but thinkin I have not used the spare since I have had the boat, have charged it a few times, maybe, just maybe this thing is gonna work. So I proceed to switch out the battery.

Motor comes to life, this is good. :thumbup: OK turn electronics back on and get nothing. No GPS, bottom machine, radio, or livewell. :x Now what. He!! screw it. Now I don't have any electronics, decide to move anyway, stop here and there and use the oar to figure how shallow I am, and finally stop. Bite picks up some, and we get a small blue, a couple small sea bass, and a short spanish. Ended up with three cutoffs on the pinfish cajun thunder combos, even cut one with 50lb leader. :x Finally in between all the mess I get three keepers, and headed to the hill. Still nice day on the water except for the problems, and after the tide change the grass was everywhere.

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Post by tin can »

Ya coulda been home mowin the grass, or painting. Glad ya got out.
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Painting... :P How was your day.
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Post by Chalk »

Way to go :thumbup:
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Post by pjones »

still a good day. :thumbup:
did the grass come in on high tide? that is the way it was last weekend.

i spent the day pullin kids round long pond, :thumbup: did not even carry any poles. :thumbdown:
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Post by Sea Fox »

Way to hang in there. Nothing flips the panic button like turning the key and the motor not cranking. Have you considered a perko switch? It makes changing a batteries a snap. 8)
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pj - High tide was at 5:30 a.m. so we were out there just after high tide, and low was suppose to be at approx 11:20 or so. All the grass came at the low tide time frame.

Seafox - That would be OK, except makin the holes in the boat to install. :o I did not take that long to swap. Who knows maybe one day.
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Post by seatrout99 »

Don,

We ran out of Suwanee about 13 miles. Hit a rock hole or two. Caught a bunch of grunts, sea bass, hog snapper, and red grouper. Then the sharks showed up. I caught a seven footer, and then we hooked up with a 8 1/2 to 9 footer which we boated. Our buddy boat landed his twin. Can you say marinated shark steak on the grill?? :D :D

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:thumbup: Nice job.. Hogfish is a rare hook line catch. They usually get speared. WTG.
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Post by seatrout99 »

My buddy caught it on a strip of FishBites in 35 feet of water in a rock bed. Red Grouper were in there too. We only fished for 2 1/2 hours on Saturday. Had 12 gallon ziplock freezer bags full of deboned fileted meat. Of course, most of it was shark steak about an inch thick.
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Post by CSMarine »

Hey ST99 what kind of Sharks are those. Strange looking mouths. Kinda looks like nurse sharks.
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Post by Littoral »

CS, they're nurse sharks. Not ranked much as table fare, as far as I know. Seatrout, If the grilling works out let me know how you did it.
Stockwell, nice report, the detail puts me there for a minute or two. That's much appreciated -given the domestic mission I was on.
-going out tomorrow though!!
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Post by seatrout99 »

They are VERY good to eat.
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Post by Sir reel »

Hey ST,

I'd really be interested in hearing what you use/recipe for your marinate.
How long you marinate and any tips with respect to how you grill em. Might be good to reply to the "tips and ..." forum Thanks.
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