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Mako19 06-24-2013 12:18 AM

G.I. Limits and Tags
 
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:DAnother day trip to Grand Isle for the third Saturday in a row.
Got to the marina at 5:35 and as soon as I got out of the truck I realized that NOAA had missed it by a mile today. When we cleared the pass we were greeted with a stiff 10-15 mph SE wind and 2'-3' seas instead of the 0'-1' that was predicted.

Eased out at 15 mph towards the platform that we had success at the the last two weeks. Heading at a bearing of 150 deg meant that we were taking the choppy seas dead ahead which made for a wet and bumpy ride. Less than Ideal but we had 2 new guests on board and were not going to throw in the towl without giving it an honest effort.

Decided to stop at a double platform about half way to our intended destination to wet a line but mostly to wait to see what the seas were going to do.

Fished there without much luck for ~45 minutes.
FM911 did hook onto a shark on some light tackle. The shark gave us an acrobatics show jumping 5' out of the water before cutting the line.

Seas didn't increase or decrease and nothing was happening at his location so we decided to continue SE.

The 19' Mako had just about all it wanted with the 2-3' chop (FM911 correct me if I'm exagerating the wave height). I never felt as if we were in danger of being swamped or capsized but we definitely found the limit of what is safe in this boat. We just took our time so that we didn't beat the **** out of the boat or crew.

One boat was already tied to the rig when we arrived and after an adventure of finding the best place to tie up we finally got some slime on deck. Scratched out a limit of Red Snapper along with 2 Vermillion Snapper.

FM911 was also able to tag and release two nice Red Snapper along with a decent Amberjack. Pretty sure there aren't too many tagged AJ swimming around out there.

The seas had laid down around 10:30 so when we headed NW at 12:30 we had a smooth ride in at 25 mph.

After catching 4 lemon fsih and getting spooled and broken off several times last week at this same location I upgraded to 90lb string and heavier leaders. Turns out this week only snapper were hungry. This reinforced to me that you should always be ready for anything bc there is no guarantee that you will get another shot at the big one!

Big thanks to FM911 for all of the help while on the water and especially while cleaning everything up. Having a crew that helps this much makes all of the difference in the world. You really went above and beyond and it did not go unoticed. :D

Got the heavy tackle and poles cleaned, organized, and stored away. Short season but we definitely took advantage of it this year. Time to get mad at the trout.

It really is ashame that we are lucky enough to live right next to the GOM and only get to fish it for a short period every year when the federal govt says it's ok.

fishmaster911 06-24-2013 10:37 AM

The mako 19" took it like a champ the whole time in them 2-3 ft seas. I had a great time, thank for inviting me. Helping clean up is just part of the trip, gotta get it done ! I hope some day the amberjack and the red snapper i tagged get caught again. Next time ill be ready with my light tackle, now know what I need to do to catch em!

meaux fishing 06-24-2013 11:05 AM

Nice trip guys...

bgizzle 06-24-2013 11:43 AM

Good trip man. I Stayed close to home and caught some slime bullets so you know where to start when u start getting mad at dem trout.

BayBolt23 06-24-2013 12:22 PM

Nice trip guys!
Good to see ole JW he been MIA for a little while.

fishmaster911 06-24-2013 01:15 PM

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Originally Posted by BayBolt23 (Post 597528)
Nice trip guys!
Good to see ole JW he been MIA for a little while.

Yea I been on the DL, work been really busy. starting today I get every weekend off so ill have more time to fish, so ill be around ! Lol

Mako19 06-24-2013 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by bgizzle (Post 597512)
Good trip man. I Stayed close to home and caught some slime bullets so you know where to start when u start getting mad at dem trout.

Thats reeeel good to hear.
Promised the wife I wouldn't go fishing again this weekend....
May have to go friday afternoon instead! :p

Dink 06-24-2013 01:31 PM

Mako, the season ain't over yet! Ill be making more trips in the next few months fishing state waters. Its always funner to have a second boat! Ill get with you if yall wanna come too

Mako19 06-24-2013 01:39 PM

Let me know. I just don't know any rigs that hold snapper in state waters.

Dink 06-24-2013 01:53 PM

Gotta go east

Mako19 06-24-2013 04:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Dink (Post 597578)
Gotta go east

This is area we have been fishing. Further East than this?

Top Dawg 06-24-2013 04:25 PM

Looks like state waters to me

Clampy 06-24-2013 04:50 PM

Be careful in that boat cuz. Them seas can change at the drop of a hat.


"Its Just a Ride "

Clampy 06-24-2013 04:53 PM

Go more east and water gets better closer.


"Its Just a Ride "

Mako19 06-24-2013 05:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Clampy (Post 597665)
Be careful in that boat cuz. Them seas can change at the drop of a hat.


"Its Just a Ride "

You are right. It isnt the safest thing in the world to do.
Its a calculated risk that we take. We do our best to keep the boat well maintaned and only go in ideal weather conditions. This atill does not guarantee that nothing will go wrong but you gotta take some risks every once in a while right?

We explain these risks to our guests before they come aboard.

shellman 06-24-2013 07:04 PM

Nice snaps mako...

Dink 06-24-2013 08:17 PM

Mines a 19 too......ish

Dink 06-24-2013 08:18 PM

Yes, faryher east. Just off rhe mouth of the river

SpeckJackin4Life 06-25-2013 11:16 AM

Damn good day on the water!! Are they extending the snapper season any further?

Mako19 06-25-2013 04:05 PM

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Originally Posted by SpeckJackin4Life (Post 597955)
Damn good day on the water!! Are they extending the snapper season any further?

The state red snapper season will continue on fri, sat, and sundays for a while longer in state waters (~ 10 miles out). Not sure when it is set to close.

Going to have to make one more trip to get you out there SpeckJackin. I know yiu didnt do any "speck jackin" in Casper Texas!:rotfl:

Dink let me know. Not sure how much further east we can go from Grand Isle.

Do you dock in Venice when you go East of the mouth of the river?


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