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More fun than a barrel of Mangos…on the Celestial Crab Long

Posted: October 14th, 2013, 10:54 pm
by Ranaman
As I imagine most of us experienced there was no fishing the first weekend of Fall Snapper because of the Tropical storm! Celeste was also home unexpectedly from pediatric clinical in Louisville because our youngest son was in the hospital since Tuesday; released Friday!! So, a weekend home with the family+ was substituted for a long trip planned with my best bud Larry and our buddy Buster from St Mary’s who always plans to join us once or twice a year for Snapper. I was Very Sorry it didn’t work out for Larry and Buster, but the second weekend’s plans came to fruition without a hitch and seas and weather looked fabulous which they were!

My second weekend fall snapper plan was to fish the world renowned Keaton inshore family of BreamBuster and the Mighty Calvinator along with their regular fishing buddy Dr. Dave B. also know as ddb on the Big Bend forum! Having only the 3 on board with Celeste back up in Louisville, I thought I’d offer the 4th corner of the Crab to friend Brad “FamilyFisher” since his boat was in the shop and I know he was Jonesing a trip. But Brad being the husband he is turned down the trip to spend the day with his special bride Lora, so I quickly filled the spot with my local Fire fighter buddy Tommy.

Early Friday Brad messages me that he can go if I didn’t fill the spot, but I told him NO you blew it Tommy grabbed it!! However, @ 4PM Friday I get a message Tommy is being made to work the Luke Bryan concert in Valdosta Saturday and there is no way he can get out of it. So spot back open I offered it back to Brad and he didn’t hesitate! Tommy would drive down after the concert early Sunday and fall onto the boat as she left the dock Sunday to get in his corner for at least one day :sleep: .

SOOOO crews are arranged! Brad being on a long weekend and already in Carrabelle took care of Ice bait and necessities, Carson at the Lanark Market dropped a pinfish trap in for me and we were there at 6AM to fuel up Saturday morning. Picked up Brad, Got dropped in the river and out we went. Having the best two pinfish catchers I know aboard I put them to work to get a few dozen more pins for our ride to the deep! It took a little work as I don’t think the pinfish were awake yet, but we managed a few dozen and headed out to find the elusive snaps!

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Seems like an awful lot of anglers heading out of the river Saturday, I guess all these boats just don’t bother with reports or don’t read the fishing forums, I don’t know, but based on what I saw trailer wise Saturday and Sunday at the City ramp there were an awful lot of people chasing snapper this weekend.

So get to the dang report JOE!! We were debating on going out 40+ miles and after some discussion with crew knowing we'd be at it for 2 days we changed gears and decided to work our way out to 100 and hit some places I had plotted out for the trip. First Stop was a hole Peng, Calvin and I had found on a previous trip that we had real good luck with Lane snapper and sure enough hit a few nice ones and then ran out to 90.

Started kinda slow drifting a previously productive red snapper hole, but just couldn't get them going I finally had enough of my lack luster crews efforts :wink: and threw down the Spro jig with twin curly tail grub and managed a 26 inch snapper to start the red color pattern off I think we had one other just legal snapper in the box on bait and a few sea bass and lanes at that point. We spent some time drifting, but just couldn't' get thing working as well as I wanted and had a spot I've been wanting to hit for years kind of nagging me in the back of my mind so just called it for that spot and went on out to @ 100 ft.

I found a great show or two and plotted a drift for anchoring got right on the marker, but our anchor was dragging and the poor ole man of the group was on anchor duty and pulled it back up for us to try for attempt two. This time we hooked and landed right on the show, got started right away with those pins the boys worked hard at and left the frozen stuff in the cooler. Well all I'll say is I've never seen a mangrove bite like that before in my life it was hot hot hot and everyone got in on the action except me :( guess the fish gods decided "ok you showed the boys up by slapping a red snapper on the jig, were going to let them have some fun now" so I just kind of watched and helped net fish and de hook for Calvin and filled the fish box with mangrove after mangrove!

Then the quite guy Dave actually I think groaned a little...rod doubled over, :fishing everyone's focus shifted to Dave and his ole half spooled red 4/0 Penn and the old boat rod straining at the weight of a good fish...up up up and color showing, then DANG Peng the foul mouthed one says and quickly places the net under a behemoth mango, aka grey, aka black snapper and it hits the deck with a thud! We were all a little in shock at the size of this fish as the state record is only 17 lbs this looked upwards of 10/11 easy so it was a NICE fish! ImageImage

Fishing slowed, but we were quite happy and pinfish faded from the once full live well, so we decided to try and find a different species of red hued fish this one being of the Grouper variety! Needless to say our 90 red grouper number was a dud and we ended up moving again laterally this time to a spot I have not fished, but have wanted to also for some time now and things picked back up there, and the seas started calming, with the Live bait gone Squid became the bait of choice and we actually managed another mangrove or two from this spot. Peng hooked into a beast of a shark and actually put the belt on for the first time I've ever seen and we shot a little video ill try and get up later.

Time was getting on quicker than this report so we decided to call it a day and boy what a day it was ran in on calm seas at 33 mph with smiles and sleepy heads filling the seats. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FYn3gLXI ... e=youtu.be[/video]

My final tally based on picture evidence :) Image
and Calvin running around with the scale all afternoon LOL
was:

14 mangroves up to 9.6 lbs
6 ARS to 11.4 lbs
12 lane snapper
3 scamp (yummy)
2 nice gags
A few sea bass
A few grunts & Vermillion and a 4lb, 14 oz Spanish Mack.
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Day two and more picture to follow...

Re: More fun than a barrel of Mangos…on the Celestial Crab L

Posted: October 15th, 2013, 6:05 am
by SS-342
That was one heck of a report! WOW……….thanks!

Re: More fun than a barrel of Mangos…on the Celestial Crab L

Posted: October 15th, 2013, 6:23 am
by Hit-n-Miss
:o :o :o Holy bunch O Snapper Batman!!! :o :o :o Dang fine trip as allways. To bad the weather made us miss our trip too. Way to catch em up. :-D

Re: More fun than a barrel of Mangos…on the Celestial Crab L

Posted: October 15th, 2013, 7:56 am
by ddb
Thanks for a great weekend Joe. You wore me out. I greatly appreciate the opportunity to do some bottom fishing and it's an extra bonus to get out with such a good captain. We'll be eating well for a while.

Re: More fun than a barrel of Mangos…on the Celestial Crab L

Posted: October 15th, 2013, 8:38 am
by guthooked
That's a big Spanish there. Good report.

Re: More fun than a barrel of Mangos…on the Celestial Crab L

Posted: October 15th, 2013, 8:41 am
by Jhults11
Way to get after em Joe! Epic if ya ask me :o !! Way to end ARS season with a bang! Now we all can switch gears to gag fishing until December 3rd :thumbup:

Re: More fun than a barrel of Mangos…on the Celestial Crab L

Posted: October 15th, 2013, 9:43 am
by red_yakker
Trust the Gordon's Fisherman! I guess the fish sticks were a backup in case you didn't catch anything? :D
Nice job :thumbup:

Re: More fun than a barrel of Mangos…on the Celestial Crab L

Posted: October 15th, 2013, 10:07 am
by big bend gyrene
Joe, as usual I can't share a lower-case "epic!"... nope, as ALWAYS is the case with your reports have to share an ALL-CAPS "EPIC!!!" :smt045 :thumbup: :beer:

Re: More fun than a barrel of Mangos…on the Celestial Crab L

Posted: October 15th, 2013, 10:22 am
by Ranaman
Thanks John, Red Yakker, I laughed when I realized what that box was in the freezer. I had let a friend of mine and his family use the fishing trailer over the summer and they left that in the freezer I told him all you have to do is ask and i'd leave some down there for him!! Good new for us was they left and ice cream untouched :-D

Dave I think I won the wore out award! thanks for all your help loved having you guys as always, and Celeste says hi & she WAS really sad she couldn't fish with us!

Re: More fun than a barrel of Mangos…on the Celestial Crab L

Posted: October 15th, 2013, 2:13 pm
by Rhettley
I just posted on your second report and then came and read all the replies on this report. It seems we all agree EPIC is the word for those two trips. After all the days of trying to fish those rough seas I'm glad you got some cooperative weather!

Re: More fun than a barrel of Mangos…on the Celestial Crab L

Posted: October 15th, 2013, 2:24 pm
by captkeyser
Fantastic report! Congrats to all on board. Hoping to get out this weekend. :thumbup:

Re: More fun than a barrel of Mangos…on the Celestial Crab L

Posted: October 15th, 2013, 6:54 pm
by ddb
Joe - not sure how you handle it on a continual basis, took me a day to recover.

Re: More fun than a barrel of Mangos…on the Celestial Crab L

Posted: October 15th, 2013, 9:03 pm
by Ranaman
Dave I feel it but dang it man you got to sit in the Queen's bean bag out and back while I did the driving, a good part of that standing up, do you need to get to the gym with Peng? :-D and as Rhett eluded to those two days were like a stroll in the park compared to my last two days of snapper fishing!!

Re: More fun than a barrel of Mangos…on the Celestial Crab L

Posted: October 16th, 2013, 12:16 am
by Rhettley
Cool little video you added. Looks like you had some really good seas to run in on. Good choice of music but now it's in my head and I've got to go to youtube and find it to hear the whole song.
On Friday on the other side of the Cape the seas got a little taller on our way in. We didn't run in until about 5pm though. I put it on 24 mph and it was quite pleasant still behind the console. Pierce got bounced a few times sitting in front of the CC. I guess I need to put a fold up chair or two up in the bow storage to pull out and put in the back corners.

Re: More fun than a barrel of Mangos…on the Celestial Crab L

Posted: October 16th, 2013, 5:06 pm
by Brad
Great fun with some new fishing partners for me. Thanks everyone!
Note that I was NOT asleep when you took the vid. :-D It was a few minutes later before I conked out. Agree about the last snapper trip I was on with you and Rhett. ROUGH!!!!!!