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Hunting season over but no tears!!! Now its FISH ON!!!!   Me, and a couple guys from work (Tom & Doug) went out w/ Tom's brother Rob on his 23 Ft. Proline "The RODFATHER". We finished fueling up and getting ready to hit the water then started double thinking stuff we were missing...Doug had never been out on a big boat so he needed a fishing license and we thought about a few more fishing items needed so to Walmart we go! As we are waiting, I checked my license that I thought was good till the end of the month...oooops it expired the day prior! Rob's had expired too so 3 outta 4 were saved. Got our stuff and headed to the launch... Was trying to find live bait around Destin Pass and NADA,ZILCH,NOTHING  Back to the marina fer some frozen cig's and squid. Got everything we needed and started to head out. Sea's were 1-2 and the sun was warming up. Got to a spot about 20 miles out and was pinging fish left and right all over the water colum Since this was a 1st trip fer Doug, he got the honor of 1st catch (We let him know that that honor also allowed him to be the boat cleaner at the end of the trip ) 
He caught a nice Red Snapper.....and his luck was gonna get better..... 
He caught the next fish too, which was a small Grouper....but who cares we were catching fish!!! 
During the course of the day he also caught an unknown type of ??? (we guessed some kind of Snaper) The fish wasn't on any chart Rob had so I KNOW there are tons of ya'll that know what it is so PLEASE sound off...  
When in doubt, throw em' out....Probably a keeper or bait though We snagged more Red Snappers and Grouper, and Tom caught a keeper AJ at this wreck and then decided to go closer to inshore fer another spot and hammered the Mangrove (no pics cause we brought them up 1 after the other), more Groupers, Triggers, and Red Snappers. I cannot believe I did not catch 1 sneaker head!!! I am the Remorah King and we did not catch 1, I guess as the Cobia close in and the sharks start coming in thicker...THEY WILL COME 










 
Weather forecasts advised seas would die out to the end of the day and I'll be dern......Their 1-2 ft. seas were actually 5-6 ft. seas w/ winds coming outta the west  We all got a bad case of the wet arse and cold as heck!!! It was a great trip all in all and although we didn't bring but an AJ home, it was way better then being at work or doing them honey do's!!! Thanks Rob and ya'll give him a big WELCOME to the forum as he is now a member!!!
P.E.T.A. PLEASE CHECK OUT MY GALLERY @ 2005 Triumph 190 Bay w/ 115 Yammy A.K.A. "SHARKBAIT"
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White Marlin
      
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| Very Nice report Jason. It's always nice when it's non-stop action whether they are keepers or not. As far as the mystery fish: I am not sure, but the closest I could find is this: JOLTHEAD PORGY
Family Sparidae, PORGIES Calamus bajonado Illustrations and Copyright by Diane Rome Peebles Illustrations are for viewing purposes only. | Description: Generally silvery to brassy, with a bluish cast. Front of head brown, with blue line along lower rim of eye; a whitish stripe below eye, and another between eye and mouth; corner of mouth orange. Where found: Coastal waters to 45 m (150 ft.)., R.I., Bermuda, and n. Gulf of Mexico to Brazil. Size: To 60 cm (2 ft.) and 3.6 kg (8 lbs.). Remarks: Regarded as a good fish, but may cause ciguatera |
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Snapper
      
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| Great report with some neat pics. Thanks Knot a Yacht for the fish I.D. I have been catching a lot of those guys lately and like the rodfather had no clue what it was. Back to the report. I was really interested in the Black {mangrove} snappers you got into. Did they chum up for you? I was fishing the same day and did a lot of chumming but couldn't get anything up but red snapppers. You are sure right about it kicking up. It got plumb nasty in the afternoon. It seems like 99% of the time if you stay out into the afternoon you are going to get that SW seabreeze no matter what the forecast says.
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Grouper
      
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Trigger
      
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Thanks for the report and pics Jason. Looks like yall had a lot of fun. I love the name of the boat.
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Ruby Red Lip
      
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looked like a good day out as far as the porgy it tast like trigger fish
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Ruby Red Lip
      
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Thanks Jason for the intro.  I look forward to being a member on this site and meeting all of yall fellow fisherman on this forum. I try to go out when I can and I will make it a habit to post a report when I do go fishing. With that said, Jason allready told yall that the bait fish are little to none off the Destin pass but I'm sure they will be coming in soon. Also we didn't spot any cobia as we did look for them but we didn't patrol near the shoreline. I will keep my ears out if I hear anyone spotting cobia off the coast of Destin, once I hear of them starting their migration you can bet that I will be out there to get into a fight! Jason, Doug, and Tom I had a great time. Keep in touch with me on this forum and maybe we can get another trip in soon.
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