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First day of season

Posted: June 12th, 2020, 10:26 am
by akasephiroth
Headed out early, got to location around 7 dropped some cut bait and squid sat for about 30 mins and no luck. Moved to next location, again nothing. Tied on a bucktail jig threw to the back of the boat and bam gone in 60 second eat your heart out. Big boy there was the first to hook up on Penn 2500 slammer and ultra light Penn battalion set up this was a fun fight.
Wife changed over when I landed him and hooked up on the first of small snapper, then I pulled in a lane snapper to my surprise. Then wife and my self hook up on 2 monsters that can't be stopped, were both half spoiled I forced a break off on mine to run hers down with the boat, fought this monster for over a hr untill he got into the bottom and wouldn't move after turning it had several massive head shakes believe shark was our culiprt here. We decided to sit where we were at at this point and toss a few more bucktail cought several small snapper 15-16inch the 1 more 19 incher before heading in for lunch. Nearly limited out and a lane, I'm not gonna complain.

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Re: First day of season

Posted: June 12th, 2020, 1:27 pm
by geofish
Cool, how deep were you?
I'm headed out tomorrow, weather permitting.
Also, can somone please clarfy the rules for me? If I throw a bucktail jig with a gulp minnow or fishbites strip, I'm ok, but if i tip it with a strip of squid or cut bait it has to be a circle hook? Is that correct?

Re: First day of season

Posted: June 12th, 2020, 2:19 pm
by Salty Gator
That is the way I understand the law as well

Re: First day of season

Posted: June 12th, 2020, 3:05 pm
by akasephiroth
Was only in 70' the thing that was interesting was when we moved off number to chase fish we had no structure on bottom machine but this spot produced more fish overall now mind you they were all undersize except the 1 but found it strange to catch more without structure.

Re: First day of season

Posted: June 12th, 2020, 5:49 pm
by geofish
Thanx

Re: First day of season

Posted: June 13th, 2020, 6:43 pm
by Salty Gator
akasephiroth wrote:Was only in 70' the thing that was interesting was when we moved off number to chase fish we had no structure on bottom machine but this spot produced more fish overall now mind you they were all undersize except the 1 but found it strange to catch more without structure.

A much better fisherman than me once told me that a small ledge or small area of live bottom will concentrate the fish better than a huge ledge or wreck. You may have found an excellent honey hole. Congratulations on the groceries, thanks for the report.

Re: First day of season

Posted: June 13th, 2020, 8:47 pm
by Mckayaker
We had a great day Saturday off Dog Island. 28 inch Grouper and 5 snapper up to 24 inches and a flounder for the three of us. Live pin fish was the key but we had a tough time getting them on the sabiki. Got about seven pins and got three of the snapper on them. The rest we caught on LY’s. Squid brought up the flounder, which was a pleasant surprise.


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Re: First day of season

Posted: June 13th, 2020, 8:52 pm
by Mckayaker
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Re: First day of season

Posted: June 13th, 2020, 10:34 pm
by silverking
That's a long paddle and you must have a huge fish bag. :wink:

Pretty haul on the opener, OP.

Nice job all. Thanks for the reports.