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Off Shore On a Flats Boat
Posted: December 17th, 2017, 4:17 pm
by Greenbone
Thought I would post this fish'n report since reports have been slim. NOAA had predicted 1-2' seas on Friday . I had checked the seas and wind since early that AM, always showed less 10kts, tree tops were calm as of 9AM so I pulled the trigger. Grabbed some bait at Lanark Market,launched 'ole Greenbone at 10:30 for 13 mile trek to a new hole I was told that held some grouper in 40'. Got to the public # but bottom looked flat,idled a few hundred yards till a long crevice showed up, found some nice rubble and quickly put the anchor lock on. Believe me when I tell you the 1st six drops were 20-23" gags. Then wam--pulled in a nice 25". Next few drops were like the 1st six-all shorts. I tried to work 2 rods hanging one each rod holder but the bite was on, so it was just waste of bait if you didn't man the rod. I baited up a whole sardine ,dropped it down, 5 seconds later, rod was slammed, whoa , dang, fight on- that's when you find that drag was not quite tight enough!!
Visions of grey man in the suit , danged big ole red snapper all danced in my head. Saw the color, Grouper!! Landed a 29 ½ "
Gag came in to the boat. The snapper moved in as usual so I packed up and headed for the hill. Even a flats boat can get lucky off shore once in a while.
Re: Off Shore On a Flats Boat
Posted: December 17th, 2017, 6:22 pm
by DixieReb
Re: Off Shore On a Flats Boat
Posted: December 19th, 2017, 12:59 pm
by kenfly
Wow! Those are nice
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Re: Off Shore On a Flats Boat
Posted: January 11th, 2018, 10:42 pm
by Troutbster
Greenbone wrote:image.jpeg
Thought I would post this fish'n report since reports have been slim. NOAA had predicted 1-2' seas on Friday . I had checked the seas and wind since early that AM, always showed less 10kts, tree tops were calm as of 9AM so I pulled the trigger. Grabbed some bait at Lanark Market,launched 'ole Greenbone at 10:30 for 13 mile trek to a new hole I was told that held some grouper in 40'. Got to the public # but bottom looked flat,idled a few hundred yards till a long crevice showed up, found some nice rubble and quickly put the anchor lock on. Believe me when I tell you the 1st six drops were 20-23" gags. Then wam--pulled in a nice 25". Next few drops were like the 1st six-all shorts. I tried to work 2 rods hanging one each rod holder but the bite was on, so it was just waste of bait if you didn't man the rod. I baited up a whole sardine ,dropped it down, 5 seconds later, rod was slammed, whoa , dang, fight on- that's when you find that drag was not quite tight enough!!
Visions of grey man in the suit , danged big ole red snapper all danced in my head. Saw the color, Grouper!! Landed a 29 ½ "
Gag came in to the boat. The snapper moved in as usual so I packed up and headed for the hill. Even a flats boat can get lucky off shore once in a while.
Very nice.
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Re: Off Shore On a Flats Boat
Posted: January 14th, 2018, 9:22 am
by UFBeef
Nice! Is that a 21MA?
Re: Off Shore On a Flats Boat
Posted: January 22nd, 2018, 8:22 pm
by Greenbone
UFB , that's '93 Master Angler 18.5
Re: Off Shore On a Flats Boat
Posted: January 24th, 2018, 6:53 am
by UFBeef
Greenbone wrote:UFB , that's '93 Master Angler 18.5
Nice, just saw your post on mbg forum. I have a 99 17MA, new to the area and still learning the weather a bit. I used to run out to 20 miles off Stuart in my 17, but I was a little more familiar with things down there. I'll hAve to keep an eye out for ya.
Re: Off Shore On a Flats Boat
Posted: February 4th, 2018, 9:34 am
by Greenbone
UFB , where do you fish out? I fish out of Carrabelle mostly but still hit StMarks occasionally .
Re: Off Shore On a Flats Boat
Posted: February 5th, 2018, 7:02 am
by UFBeef
Greenbone wrote:UFB , where do you fish out? I fish out of Carrabelle mostly but still hit StMarks occasionally .
St. Marks currently, been moving further west as of lately. Still learning things, mostly tides around here. Not a big trout guy so I've been working on the cobes, tripletail and reds.