Calvin even managed to catch a flounder while I was catching bait.

Our lucky streak continues when Calvin first drop resulted in a keeper snapper.

Soon after, it was Dave's turn to hook up.

Ended up being a nice snapper. He later caught another snapper about the same size to fill his limit.

Calvin then caught his biggest snapper without the help from anyone. During the fight, in more than once occasion I thought that Shimano Travella rod was gonna break from completely double over.

By around noon, I had put 2 grouper and a snapper on our stringer. Since Calvin has already limited out on snapper, he send down a little pinfish intended for grouper. Soon after that, I heard the grunting sound, followed by "help me"....."help me".....

Not the grouper he was looking for but turned out to be his first keeper AJ.

On our last stop, Dave, having already caught a couple of barjacks, was feeling the need for more punishment. He sent down a 12'' rainbow runner I caught on the sabikki and was instantly connect to you know what. Didnt want to say how long it took him to get the reef donkey in, but lets just say that everyone was getting tired of watching him. Even the deckhand got bored.

Finally, within gaff range

After that donkey, Dave was done for the day.

Calvin and Dave limited out on Snapper and AJ while I ended up with 2 grouper, 2 mangos, an AJ and only one snapper. We also have about half dozen of beeliners and a couple of seabass. Most fish were caught with either live pinfish or frozen cigar minnows. Ended up giving away the AJs to the folks fishing next to us. Here's a shot of the stern fish box. I believe the box up front was about the same.
