Page 1 of 1

Carrabelle 2/22, quarter mile and fog..

Posted: February 23rd, 2005, 12:05 pm
by qoutrage
Foggy ain't the word for it- more like being in a cloud, as we left the Cbl River, heading for a close-in spot, to give the Son-in-law a shot at catching a grouper. It was he and I, and neighbor, Freddy, making the chase.
Visibility was about 300 ft for most of the 9 miles out on near smooth 61 degree water. 'Don't know what the air temp was, but it was very comfortable-- 'Maybe around 70 or so with no wind to speak of.
The first spot was in 46' calm water. L/Y's and SS producted several shorts (reds/gags), and few grunts and sea bass. The fishfinder indicated a good amount of fish over a structured bottom, but the bite was less than great. I gave the jig a few trys without any success.
After about a hour, we decided to move about 3/4 mile to spot 2- More shorts, a couple of nice reds, which were close enough for argument, but returned to grow a little. Then Freddy landed a 33"/21lb3oz gag, his largest grouper every, which producted the grin in this photo.
-------------------------Image------------------------
It was also the only keeper of the day.
The wind picked up to about 10mph around 1PM or so, along with associated wave action, and the bite nearly died. About 3PM, the wind dropped off,and the water settled a little. We tried 2 other spots with no particular luck, before calling it a day around 4:30.
Dense fog stayed with us throughout the day with visibility, ranging from nil to maybe a mile or two.
The trip in was slow to watch for others, but a good ride. We ran out of the fog, as we rounded the east end of Dog Island.

I think, the Son-in-law really enjoyed the day, as Freddy and I did, even though he didn't catch a keeper. We sent him and the family home this morning with 10-12lbs of fillets from the big guy Freddy caught.
His parting words were, "I will be back".

'Bout forgot to mention, we left the boat in the water overnight at a friends place near the old Julia Mae's site. Not being familiar with the channel off the bayou to the river, I managed to get the prop in the mud (Oops, low tide). With no pushpole it looked like one of us was gonna have to get out and do the deed....Until we saw a friend and his buddy coming to fish the bayou. They were in, what appeared to be a 12-13' skiff with about a 10 horse kicker. I raised the motor, and them 10 horses pulled us about 50' and into the river. All this to an audience of workers on the bridge and the crew of the State FWCC crusier docked at the Moorings. :oops:
Thanks again, Nathan...

QO

Posted: February 23rd, 2005, 12:11 pm
by Sir reel
That is a nice gag!... Heck, I grin just look'n at it and I didn't catch the thing :-D

Posted: February 23rd, 2005, 12:27 pm
by GC
Nice trip and report qoutrage! :thumbup:

Posted: February 23rd, 2005, 12:38 pm
by wevans
WTG :thumbup: :thumbup:
All this to an audience of workers on the bridge and the crew of the State FWCC crusier docked at the Moorings.
Pictures man, we must have pictures :-D :thumbup: :beer:

Posted: February 23rd, 2005, 12:47 pm
by dstockwell
Good report. :thumbup:

Posted: February 23rd, 2005, 2:46 pm
by Cranfield
Nice report and a good fish. :thumbup:

I have never had much success fishing in foggy conditions, be it freshwater, or sea. :thumbdown:

Posted: February 23rd, 2005, 2:53 pm
by wevans
Bass, Trout and Reds love topwater action in the fog :thumbup: :-D :beer:

Posted: March 3rd, 2005, 12:27 pm
by chugbug
I love bass fishing in the fog. That buzzbait will take a beating on a foggy day.

Posted: March 3rd, 2005, 7:04 pm
by captain K
qoutrage,
You zoomed by me in the channel between Dog Isl And C-belle near the east pass. May want to slow down a little in the fog You passed the USCG SEAHAWK near the east pass, if that was your outrage! The Seahawk was to your west about 1/16 of a mile I had him and you both on radar.

Great Gag BTW. It was a very windless day.

Posted: March 5th, 2005, 4:04 am
by qoutrage
Capt'n, I don't have an Outrage- Rather a 20' Pursuit WAC with 'HOT PURSUIT' on the sides. It would be hard to miss, if you saw the boat.
I kept my speed down around 15mph in the thick stuff and a little faster, when the vis was better.
We did have boat cut across in front of us just N of the pass. I'd say he was a couple hundred yards away, and moving along pretty good. 'Looked to be about a 24 foot CC with twins.
We stopped about half mile south of the pass to discuss our marks, before proceeding. 'Never heard or saw any other boats for the 5 minutes or so, we were there. I don't remember the time exactly, but I'd say 9:30-10.
We did see a couple of boats later in the day about 6 off the island.

Came in by way of the east end of DI, and 'was in the clear inside the island.
The Seahawk was on the ropes at the CG dock, when we came by, so guessing you are talking about the AM.

'Coulda been me, can't say either way. 'Thanks for the advice whatever the case.