My name is Joey Antonelli and I created this blog to update you a few times a week with fishing reports and pictures. To view more pictures and videos go to www.eastsidefishing.com
Monday, September 26, 2016
Cobia Everywhere 9/26/16
I haven't been able to post lately. I've just been too busy with all these Cobia. There will be more detailed report along with more pictures and videos when I get some time.
Wednesday, August 31, 2016
Fishing Report 8/30/16
We have had a bunch of wind and waves from tropical storm Hermine, so going offshore has been out of the question for about a week now. So I've been going to the inlet and getting down on some summer Snook action. Only 5.5 hours until Snook season. Hopefully I have a picture of a slot fish tomorrow.
Here is one of several from the past few days. This fish was 40" on the dot.
Here is one of several from the past few days. This fish was 40" on the dot.
Wednesday, August 24, 2016
Thursday, August 18, 2016
New Video: Summer Cobia Spearfishing Edit
This is a compilation of clips from July and August. Enjoy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mE6VhYeqkaE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mE6VhYeqkaE
Saturday, August 13, 2016
Diving Report 8/12/16
We dove everything from 12' off of Vero to 90' and we have the catch to prove it..
Scott and I swam down on a school of 3 African Pompano, I took the first shot.
Then Scott took the second one.
Nick was there to help land my fish.
While Scott was putting in a "kill-shot" of his own.
My favorite fish... Cobia.
Scott about to fire on a Kingfish.
Sunday, August 7, 2016
TIGER SHARK 8/07/16
We launched the boat around noon today. The plan was to catch cobia
off Manta Rays. On the way out we found a school of 40"+ Redfish on the
surface several miles offshore, and plenty of rays, but only a few short cobia.
Finding Redfish on the surface was a cool enough surprise, but it got better:
While passing by another boat that was fishing on what we thought was a big barrel their crew hollered at us, warning us that there was big Tiger shark in the immediate area. As it turned out, that big barrel we saw ended up being a full grown sea turtle that the shark was enjoying for lunch. To make things even cooler, there was a cobia on the shark that the guys in the other boat said wouldn't eat anything. I yelled, half kidding, "Want us to shoot it?" Well, that is exactly what we did.
The cobia swam straight up to me as soon as we got in the water, but the vis was so poor we couldn't see the shark until it was almost right on us. The shark was easily 10' long, probably closer to 12'. Keeping one eye on the shark, I took a shot at the cobia, but missed it completely. Fortunately, Nick Furro sealed the deal with a very solid cobia, all with a GoPro strapped to his head. I've never experienced anything like this.
Here he comes...
and because I missed my shot I'm holding an unloaded gun.
Take 2 on the cobia.
We dive is 8'+ Bull sharks all the time and this thing made them look like baby sharks.
As the shark swam away Nick lined up his shot for the cobia.
Got 'em on.
Now it was time to get out of the water.
We returned to our boat (post-haste).
And the Tiger returned to his turtle.
I hopped in for a quick kill shot.
Here is the end result.
Oh, did I mention the school of Redfish way offshore? That was pretty cool, too.
Friday, August 5, 2016
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