East of Lighthouse - 5/7
Posted: May 9th, 2011, 12:46 pm
First post! Great site, I have been reading for a while to gain the local knowledge. Hopefully you'll see more of me, and my boat that doesn't fit in with all the center consoles (I/O cruiser) out catching on weekends. I will qualify this post with some background info, I am used to far northeast lake and river fishing where I am originally from, and have to use a book to look up some of the not common species, but man do I love living in the big bend now and especially love the Gulf fishing.
Loaded up with some friends out of Shields at 9:30AM (had to wait for the forklift to get to me.. big line to get out), silky smooth out to the bird rack and then east along the stake line for a bit till I tucked in and got into about 4 or 5 ft. Set the hook (no drifting for me, hard to get a 6000lb I/O boat unstuck from the shallows or worse the rocks). My fishing buddies and I all rigged up with popping corks at different depths and different gulps. Immediately started getting nibbled. Started off by pulling up 2 sharksuckers (remoras) without a clue what they were. Then got our first trout 19" then some shorts, then a ladyfish, a bunch of sharks (anybody know what kind they are and can you eat them?), and a keywest grunt (from best I can tell). All in all 20 landed fish, but only took home 2 keeper trout.. heck of a lot of fun out there. Used 4" natural shrimp color gulps, 3" new penny gulps, and 4" white shrimp gulps.. by the end of the day we were only using the white, they were definitely the bait of choice. Threw some topwater for a bit, but no action. Back to the Shields docks by 4pm.. Great day.
- Morgan




Loaded up with some friends out of Shields at 9:30AM (had to wait for the forklift to get to me.. big line to get out), silky smooth out to the bird rack and then east along the stake line for a bit till I tucked in and got into about 4 or 5 ft. Set the hook (no drifting for me, hard to get a 6000lb I/O boat unstuck from the shallows or worse the rocks). My fishing buddies and I all rigged up with popping corks at different depths and different gulps. Immediately started getting nibbled. Started off by pulling up 2 sharksuckers (remoras) without a clue what they were. Then got our first trout 19" then some shorts, then a ladyfish, a bunch of sharks (anybody know what kind they are and can you eat them?), and a keywest grunt (from best I can tell). All in all 20 landed fish, but only took home 2 keeper trout.. heck of a lot of fun out there. Used 4" natural shrimp color gulps, 3" new penny gulps, and 4" white shrimp gulps.. by the end of the day we were only using the white, they were definitely the bait of choice. Threw some topwater for a bit, but no action. Back to the Shields docks by 4pm.. Great day.
- Morgan



