Triple Tail- a new addiction!

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Triple Tail- a new addiction!

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It was my buddy Magnus's birthday and we wanted to try something new.
I have never specifically targeted Triple tail and the experience did not disappoint.
Magnus, Matt and I met up with Chris Gouras,Triple Tail guide extraordinaire ;-)


Chris is a Triple tail addict and an expert! He is also a great teacher. I enjoyed his coaching as much as the fishing.

We headed out with calm seas-
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We started with some practice casting.
Lesson #1- If you are not right on the buoy you don't catch a fish!
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We fished circle hooks under a slip bobber with a variety of baits.

It didn't take long too hook up Matt with his first fish
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Lesson #2 Get the away from the structure fast- they will wrap you up in a heart beat!
Magnus with a nice one...
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Lesson #3 a lot of times they don't know they are hooked until they see the boat. Then, like a cobia, they go nuts!

If the fish were over 20" and not gut hooked we tagged and released them
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We all caught nice fish...
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Took home our limit and tagged six others- 14.75", 17", 23", 23.5", 24" and a 25.5"
Should have landed another half dozen that came unpinned.
Just an amazing fish!
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Lesson #4 - You will never eat a better tasting fish.
We Panko breaded and pan fried the cheeks in butter for a appetizer.
Then Pan seared fillets in butter and served it with two different sauces.
An shaved onion, lemon juice, and parsley or a lemon butter cream.
Both were excellent. I don't think I have ever had a butterier fish.

I can recommend Chris without hesitation.
He is a patient and excellent teacher with years of knowledge chasing this unique fish!
If you contact Chris please tell him you saw this post! His website is here http://tidecreekcharters.com/

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ALSO - FWC is considering making Triple Tale a game fish- like Trout and Redfish.
Right now they are being commercially harvested with little regard for breading fish.
While I want the commercial guys to be able to make a living, I believe this fish is a treasure and should be protected.
If you agree please go to the FWC link below and comment.
http://myfwc.com/saltwatercomments/
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That looks like a blast Barry...thanks for the report! :thumbup:

What kind of boat does Capt. Chris run?

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Blackjack with a 250 Yamaha - great riding rig!
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Sounds like a fun trip. Commendable that the extras/oversize were tagged and released. Thanks for posting. :thumbup:

My article on MS Sound tripletail (all one word), is in the latest issue of SWS. The guy I fished with there uses an adjustable float rig with consistent success on big fish.

Tripletail are a very cool, mysterious species and you're right--they're extremely tasty too!
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That's awesome, good for y'all. That's a strong day. Thanks for posting. How deep were they? What bait worked the best? Guessing y'all were live baiting since you were using corks. Good work
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Nice.
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Salty Gator wrote:That's awesome, good for y'all. That's a strong day. Thanks for posting. How deep were they? What bait worked the best? Guessing y'all were live baiting since you were using corks. Good work
5 - 10 feet and the bait mattered less than presentation. If you were 2 feed off the buoy you didn't get a hit.
Heck they would come up and try to eat the cork!
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The bream of the sea! Looks like fun!
Its a wonderful day in the neighborhood!
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Where is Chris running out of?
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Now that's a face I haven't seen in a while. Great report and glad you were able to get Magnus on some fish. He's a fun guy to be around.
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