A unique website dedicated to fishing information from Florida's Northern Big Bend. This includes the area from the Econfina River west to the Apalachicola River
These things are a kick to catch on 20 pound tackle. We did great until the Bull Sharks showed up and started eating them whole. The sharks were huge. So I decided to catch one. Unfortunately, I did not have tackle near large enough to even slow the thing down.
What a ride for awhile though. Went straight to the bottom in 700 foot of water. No moving him. Finally cut wire leader. I am out of shape for a fight like that.
Gonna eat some tuna tonite. These are skipjack tuna. Supposed to be good to eat.
It was quite a ride out to these. A friend bought a new 29 foot Century WA and this was the first offshore trip on the boat. 25 NM to the Marathon hump. 4-6 foot seas. Boat rode great. The fish were just everywhere. Did not get to the hump unitl 2:00 PM and left at 4:00 PM. Brought home 9 keepers. Probably let 10 smaller ones go and got 6 big ones cut off by sharks.
We had one huge fish that ran like a tuna, but we could not get him near the boat. We had put some bigger rods out to try and get the fish to the boat faster due to sharks and on 40 pound tackle we could not get this thing in. Finally shook the hook. Would of liked to see that fish. May have been a big tuna or a wahoo.
Those are what I've always heard called footballs.....and man they are scrappy little suckers......I bet that was a fun trip! I am down here in Fort Lauderdale but Tom's site is so fantastic I surf it more than the local sites! I've seen a 4.0 senator literally smoking from a 30lb class blackfin........sweet!ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ