Alligator Point 1-5-03
Posted: January 6th, 2003, 10:40 pm
I had the pleasure of taking one of my best clients out on an absolutely beautiful day on the gulf. After picking up Ed Hightower and his son Colin along with my good friend Capt. Randle Ledger at the marina we headed out to find some grouper before the tidal flow went flat. We came off plane in the 35ft area off Dog Island to check things out. Didn't mark much on the bottom so we proceeded to deeper water. We moved on to 48ft where we saw the bottom light up. The bite was a little timid but managed to catch 18-20 grouper with 8 of them big enough to earn a spot in the fish box. It was about 11:30 and the water quit moving. No tide, no wind, no bite. We moved on and managed 2 more keepers and a nice mess of black sea bass as the afternoon progressed. Sensing that our best fishing was behind us for the day, I decided to hit one of the artificial reefs to see if I could put them on some AJ action. We ended up hooking up with a couple of short AJs, even the short ones are a great fight, before calling it a day.
The water temp was a cold 53 degrees, but the water was mostly clear and the wind and seas were great. We had success with both LYs and cigar minnows, and used up some squid catching the sea bass. The boat ran perfect and all aboard had a great day
The water temp was a cold 53 degrees, but the water was mostly clear and the wind and seas were great. We had success with both LYs and cigar minnows, and used up some squid catching the sea bass. The boat ran perfect and all aboard had a great day
