Poons
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Poons
Fished out of St. Marks 4/4. Caught a half dozen or so small trout and a Spanish and then it happened. I was dragging a pinfish behind the boat and my drag went off. I thought Spanish until I looked around and saw a huge swirl around my Cajun Thunder like a dolphin or something. Then it came completely out of the water shaking his big ole head and flaring his big ole gills in a flash of silver and crimson. Immediately cranked the boat to follow and in about 20 seconds he emptied my Stradic 4000. The line tightened and broke right at the hook. The fish appeared to be in the 80 to 100 pound class.
Decided to try one of my Redfish holes on the way in. I was casting a 3/4 ounce gold spoon and I was watching the action as it came toward the boat. Then it happened again. I watched in amasement as the Tarpon inhalled my gold spoon within 3 feet of my outboard. Told the wife to pull the anchor. We followed the fish. This fish also jumped completely out of the water twice and sucked air at least four times as I battled it on my Ambassador for over 20 minutes before she finally parted ways. This fish also appeared to be in the 80 to 100 pound class.
This is why I love to fish, especially in the salt water. You never know what surprises lay out in those waters.
Decided to try one of my Redfish holes on the way in. I was casting a 3/4 ounce gold spoon and I was watching the action as it came toward the boat. Then it happened again. I watched in amasement as the Tarpon inhalled my gold spoon within 3 feet of my outboard. Told the wife to pull the anchor. We followed the fish. This fish also jumped completely out of the water twice and sucked air at least four times as I battled it on my Ambassador for over 20 minutes before she finally parted ways. This fish also appeared to be in the 80 to 100 pound class.
This is why I love to fish, especially in the salt water. You never know what surprises lay out in those waters.
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Re: Poons
SS Rider,
You must have been consuming too many adult beverages. Everyone knows tarpon NEVER swim through Big Bend waters, especially in early April. You must have hooked a couple world-class gar!
Seriously, I've seen tarpon rolling off Destin in early April while cobia fishing along the beach. With the temps expected to drop to freezing by Weds. nite, the migration will probably stall...about 100 miles out in the gulf.
Great moniker, by the way.
You must have been consuming too many adult beverages. Everyone knows tarpon NEVER swim through Big Bend waters, especially in early April. You must have hooked a couple world-class gar!
Seriously, I've seen tarpon rolling off Destin in early April while cobia fishing along the beach. With the temps expected to drop to freezing by Weds. nite, the migration will probably stall...about 100 miles out in the gulf.
Great moniker, by the way.
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Re: Poons
April is early for Tarpon. I start to see them around June or July.
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Re: Poons
BirdDog had one hit a topwater plug today at Dog Island. Scared the pookie out of him. 
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Re: Poons
So much pookie so little time!
Yesterday it was taboo today it is normal what the heck will they be doing tomorrow?
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Now there you go typing while drinking (TWD)again. That ain't what I said. I said a large tarpon shaped fish just chased bait by the dock. Looked to be about 4' long. I'm thinking it was just a big Jack.Jumptrout51 wrote:BirdDog had one hit a topwater plug today at Dog Island. Scared the pookie out of him.
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Re: Poons
Was reelin' in an under-sized trout on the flats this evening and it was stripped out by a 100lb class poon.
One classic jump, Goodbye.
Awesome,
JB
One classic jump, Goodbye.
Awesome,
JB
Re: Poons
We didnt catch @%&*!!!!!! All this talk about 100lb fish ya'll are seeing is making me think im the only one that didnt smoke something this morning!!! 
I come from a small drinking community with a fishing problem

