Monday, March 30, 2015

Bull Sharks and Cobia 3/30

Haven't been diving in a while, and this was the day to get back out there. There was a big swell and 20mph winds from the north.
What made it even more fun is to spite how much time I spend on the water, I still get seasick. I spent the 2nd half of day puking and for the first time ever just couldn't shake it.
Here are some pictures from before that happened.
I will be editing this post; adding more pictures. Be sure to check back.

They're here....


Scott lining up a shot.

Scott making friends.

It's almost like they were everywhere!

Bull Shark City

Taylor fighting his fish.

Scott was there for a quick 2nd shot on my fish.

Same fish.

"You got to kill these things." - Matt Budd

Swimming the fish to the boat.

Matt with the last fish of the day.

Another shot of Matt's fish.

 Taylor (left), Scott (center), and Matt (right) all with nice fish.

I didn't make the group picture, I wasn't feeling too hot at the time.

Taylor Pulling in Scott's fish.

Doug hoisting another in the boat.

It does get a bit messy.

Everyone got their fish.


Monday, March 23, 2015

Fishing Report 3/23

While driving to the boat ramp, I looked in my mirror and said, "that tire looks bad". Less than 3 minutes later it blew. Luckily we had a spare and Seabass power. We were back on the road in less than 10 minutes thanks to Seabass work-horseing it. The plan was to go look for Cobia, but due to the cloud cover, we changed up the game plan and hit up some bottom fishing in 65ft. We landed a few nice Drum and got broke off by some bigger fish that ate 5" live mullet. Even though we didn't catch anything great, it was still a fun day on the water.

Not the safest place to get a flat.

Ellie with 2 of the Black Drum.


This was from last weekend when Alyssa got her first Cobia.

Sunday, March 15, 2015

Fishing Report 3/15/15

Haven't been fishing in a while because we got a new boat we have been working on. Did make it out today and had some fun with some Cobia and Tripletail. The reports will be more frequent now that it is Spring time.