Carrabelle 4-1, OPENING DAY FOR GAGS
Posted: April 2nd, 2013, 10:16 pm
Left Tally @ 4:30am and headed to Carrabelle for the day in search of a few gags. Got to the CBC around 6:15am and loaded up the Grady for a full day on the water. We were on our way just before 7am with just a slight breeze and no sign of rain, as NOAA had forecasted
We run out just behind Dog Island and load the live well with plenty of live pins. The fellas decided they wanted to try for a few AJ's early in the day, so off went went to a wreck SW. Got to the spot and dropped down some live pins and it was ON!!!!!!!! We had 5 immediate hook-ups yielding big AJ's

This went on nonstop for about 30 minutes with numerous AJ's whooping our arses. Then, I look over to see my buddy Raymond holding onto his rod for dear life.....
He pulled and reeled, held on and groaned for 20 minutes refusing to give in to what was on the other end.....we guessed a BIG goliath and we were not proved wrong...
We finally get the 300+ pound beast off the line and send it back to the depths. Raymond takes a much needed break
We end up with our limit of BIG AJ's and then switched to dead bait to play with these....
It was too much to keep catching such nice red snapper only to have to throw them back, so we head in to look for some gags.
We get to the spot and proceed to catch our limit on live pins, LY's and sardines...
Completely exhausted around 3pm, we decided to call it a day and head in. Ended up with 5 nice AJ's, 10 gags (24" - 33"), and a few nice mangrove snapper. Many, many, many nice red snapper released. No red grouper
Water temp was 60-62 in 60ft, and most fish were caught on live bait (go figure).

We run out just behind Dog Island and load the live well with plenty of live pins. The fellas decided they wanted to try for a few AJ's early in the day, so off went went to a wreck SW. Got to the spot and dropped down some live pins and it was ON!!!!!!!! We had 5 immediate hook-ups yielding big AJ's



This went on nonstop for about 30 minutes with numerous AJ's whooping our arses. Then, I look over to see my buddy Raymond holding onto his rod for dear life.....
He pulled and reeled, held on and groaned for 20 minutes refusing to give in to what was on the other end.....we guessed a BIG goliath and we were not proved wrong...
We finally get the 300+ pound beast off the line and send it back to the depths. Raymond takes a much needed break

It was too much to keep catching such nice red snapper only to have to throw them back, so we head in to look for some gags.
We get to the spot and proceed to catch our limit on live pins, LY's and sardines...
Completely exhausted around 3pm, we decided to call it a day and head in. Ended up with 5 nice AJ's, 10 gags (24" - 33"), and a few nice mangrove snapper. Many, many, many nice red snapper released. No red grouper
