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Posted 8/11/2008 8:09:36 AM
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I headed down late friday afternoon with the boat to my cousin and fishing partner's house in Milton.(Ben)We have had a trip planned for several weeks with our good friend Steve. Steve came over from Ft. Stewart and just got back from over a year in Iraq (this was his 5th trip overseas) .Steve has been on the front lines every time and is a true hero. It was great to see him again and even better to go fishing. We headed out from Pensacola about 11:30 friday night. The seas were smooth and we had a nice tail wind from the north as we set out for the Petronious. We arrived about 3:30 and pulled right up and started jigging. There were a few boats there, not many though. We caught some hardtails in close to the rig and steve got a nice barracuda.As we let ourselves drift away we could see the fish on the finder at 50 ft. It was blackfin and it was every time we dropped. They ranged from 12 to 17#'s.Caught some smaller YFT jiggig too. A whole lot of fun. As the sun started to come up we put one of the hardtails on a drift line and started chunking with some of the smaller bft's(Thanks for the reply to my question on the forum"what exactly is chunking") because cooler space was already a problem. As the suncame up some more boats showed up troling the perimeter and we saw a few YFT busting but not very many. The water was bluish green. It was alright but not as pretty as I have seen it.. About the time the sun came over the horizon, the drifting hardtail got slammed. 20 minutes later Steve has his first YFT in the boat. A 65 lber. We repeat the process. Get a line wrapped on the prop by a hardtail that wanted to hide under the boat. I go swimming  to get the line untangled. The bite dies of as the sun gets up and we start trolling west towards the spur then turn south. There was some grass but no well formed lines. 3 hours later and no knock downs we decided to try our luck at the marathon platform. Caught a few small almacos and some bait was working the top. Lots of barracudas. We had some bonitas hanging over the side chumming and saw a huge shark coming in hard in our drift. It comes right to the boat and circles us several times. It is a 6-8 ft hammerhead! Awesome. We take pictures of it circling and steve picks up a bonita we had laying around from jigging,hooks it on to the tuna rig, pitches it in and she comes right up and takes it. IT WAS ON. 1 hour and 40 minutes later she is completely wore down and comes to the top. We were in position to boat her and the leader finally popped. What a great fight and Steve was a beat ass! By that time it was time to run in. The wind was in our face and made for a wet ride home. We got back around 7 that afternoon. A great time with great friends and 15 gallons of tuna Steaks.Enjoy the pics!

 

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Posted 8/11/2008 9:16:38 AM
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Hey man nice catch.....I went to the rigs last november and slottered the yellowfin its a blast...Hopefully another trip comes up soon....
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Posted 8/11/2008 9:17:31 AM
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thats a nice mess of fish right there.   should be good eating for a while. congrats!

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Posted 8/11/2008 10:02:38 AM


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?? Why would you kill the hammerhead do you eat them?? Capt. John.
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Posted 8/11/2008 10:11:22 AM
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If we had killed it, we would have cleaned it and I would tell you how hammerhead taste.  

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Posted 8/11/2008 10:13:01 AM
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they are good to eat if properly handled quickly after catching them......

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Posted 8/11/2008 10:24:26 AM
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nice mess of tuna!!!

bluffman how do you do those sharks?

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Posted 8/11/2008 10:28:45 AM


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After the long ride home with no place to keep him cold and the urine that excretes through the meat in the first 20 minutes it would not take a smart person to figure what it taste like PISS! There are to many good fish to eat such as those nice yellers yall got leave the sharks for a good fight and a few pics. Capt. John.