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Srbenda Vs. Amberjacks

Posted: May 4th, 2020, 12:42 pm
by Srbenda
With a fine forecast for Sunday, and a mostly willing family, we hit the water around 10:00 and headed to the flats for my bait trap. However, upon arrival of said bait trap location it was gone. This is both good news and bad news. The bad news is some low-life stole my trap. The good news it was a pretty terrible trap that mainly caught crabs. Please feel free to provide me with suggestions on a good pinfish trap. We headed offshore, and ran into a school of bait pretty quickly. Two sabiki rigs later, we have the livewell looking pretty good with about 25 fish, mixed with threadfin herring, a few blue runners, and plenty of Atlantic Bumpers.

We then headed into deeper water with calm seas ahead.

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We hit some rocky bottom on the way out in about 40' and picked up a nice flounder, but mostly were harassed by squirrelfish, so we put a few of those in the livewell, and headed on further. Once we got our destination, we were greeted by a HUGE hammerhead swimming by the boat. I'm guessing he was 8' to 9'? I was worried we'd never land a fish, but that was the last we saw of him. Once we put some bait down, it didn't take long to get bit. The first fish was a monster, but we never saw it. It made a few runs and then just seem to lock on the bottom and would not budge. I even put the rod in the holder for 5 minutes with the pressure on to no avail. Finally broke it off, any ideas on what would hold bottom like that?

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There was lots of activity below us, and some bait surface action as well. We started with a bait on a 1.5oz weight, and then a freelined bait behind the boat. The deep bait definitely worked better.

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We brought up a short gag, coming in at 22.5" but it was a good start. See that 1.5oz weight? I only had 4 of them, and they didn't last long.

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Soon after the flatlined bait got smashed, and it finally ended up with a nice keeper amberjack in the boat. They are certainly impressive fish with immense strength for their size. No, we did not catch the AJ in the river, but our other shots weren't great.

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After that, it was an AJ fest. I ran out of heavy weights to get bait down to the bottom, and broke off numerous times. Finally after a few failed efforts Mrs. Srbenda landed an AJ as well. She was incredibly sad to see him measure in at 33.5" , so he went off to swim for another day. We kept running through leader, hooks, and sinkers at a rapid rate, but fortunately, we had plenty of bait. the flatline got hit several more times, and got sharked at least once, despite the 8" wire I added. I didn't count carefully, but I think we went about 2:12 on the AJ's ( or whatever else bit down there )

All of our rigs were: 65# braid, SPRO 130# swivel, and 80# flouro leader with Gamakatsu 8/0 hooks. Both rods had a Shimano 6000/ 8000 baitrunner reel. The flatline rigs were the same, with the exception of about 6" to 8" of #8 wire on the hook.

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With the wind picking up, we headed back in, and stopped at the shoals to relax for a few minutes. We didn't see any schools of bait there, but there was a school of bluefish racing around, and one of them ate a spoon. He ate it so well, it got him in the gills, and we had a bloodfest on the boat.

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It was a great day on the water, and it's time to re-stock sinkers, hooks, and leader, and maybe start checking on some better quality reels to put some more pressure on these fish, as I think those Baitrunners only have about 18# max of drag pressure.

Re: Srbenda Vs. Amberjacks

Posted: May 4th, 2020, 1:19 pm
by Red Beard
Awesome report and day on the water. Great pictures.

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Re: Srbenda Vs. Amberjacks

Posted: May 4th, 2020, 1:29 pm
by doomtrpr_z71
Fun times and at least time to add carbontex drag washers.

Re: Srbenda Vs. Amberjacks

Posted: May 4th, 2020, 1:50 pm
by Srbenda
doomtrpr_z71 wrote: to add carbontex drag washers.
Who, what, where?

Re: Srbenda Vs. Amberjacks

Posted: May 4th, 2020, 8:02 pm
by doomtrpr_z71
Srbenda wrote:
doomtrpr_z71 wrote: to add carbontex drag washers.
Who, what, where?
Add carbontex drag washers to your baitrunners to upgrade the drag.

Re: Srbenda Vs. Amberjacks

Posted: May 5th, 2020, 7:14 am
by fishinfool
I happen to know someone who can provide you with those Carbontex drag washers. :wink:

Re: Srbenda Vs. Amberjacks

Posted: May 5th, 2020, 7:48 am
by Srbenda
fishinfool wrote:I happen to know someone who can provide you with those Carbontex drag washers. :wink:
You're on. When/ where/ how much?

Re: Srbenda Vs. Amberjacks

Posted: May 5th, 2020, 8:46 am
by FishWithChris
Reel Repair by Jim

http://reelrepairbyjim.com/

Rod and Reel Repair by Jim
301 Commerce Blvd. STE F
Midway, FL 32343
850.445.4889

Right next to Talon.

He's an alright guy. Better at fixing rods and reels than he is fishing :lol: :lol: :beer: :beer:

Re: Srbenda Vs. Amberjacks

Posted: May 6th, 2020, 12:42 pm
by StMarksAngler
Srbenda wrote:Finally broke it off, any ideas on what would hold bottom like that?
Sounds like a holed-up grouper?

Re: Srbenda Vs. Amberjacks

Posted: May 6th, 2020, 1:05 pm
by bbb
StMarksAngler wrote:
Srbenda wrote:Finally broke it off, any ideas on what would hold bottom like that?
Sounds like a holed-up grouper?
Yep most like a Je......Goliath. Happens almost every trip to us.

Re: Srbenda Vs. Amberjacks

Posted: May 6th, 2020, 1:58 pm
by Srbenda
bbb wrote:
StMarksAngler wrote:
Srbenda wrote:Finally broke it off, any ideas on what would hold bottom like that?
Sounds like a holed-up grouper?
Yep most like a Je......Goliath. Happens almost every trip to us.
OK, I thought that or a big ray. Win some, lose some...