Friday, 20 December 2013

First offshore trip...

I was invited to participate in one of the first offshore trips of the season with our resident red snapper guru, Eric, former justice system whip and newly ordained Nordic god. Financial aid came in the form of Christmas gifts from wife and mother-in-law, possibly with divine intervention, since they arrived 5 days early and just in time to help pay for the trip. First things first...the trip was a blast.


 Good company, good fishing and guided to the fishing grounds by a battalion of dolphins...how much better can it get.


I was lucky enough to catch one of the largest red snappers of the day and it agreed to have it's photo taken before being relegated to the stringer.


We managed a pretty decent limit and luckily the cooler proved adequate. Although the fish look huge, fillets were more modest since 1/3 of the fish is head.


These  guys were hanging around the fish cleaning station where they helped with disposing of all portions of the fish not destined for the trip home. And they did a pretty good job.

Tuesday, 17 December 2013

A good day in the surf...

Had a great day in the surf yesterday. Started early, around 8:30 and finished when my shrimp ran out, about 1:00 PM. All the whiting were pretty big as were the 4 hardheads and 2 croakers also landed. My fishing buddies all went to Mexico yesterday so they're out there now trying to play catch up.



Wednesday, 4 December 2013

We're back!!!!

So happy to be back and so happy to be Winter Texans! This area has to be one of the best places in the world to spend a winter...especially if you happen to spend your summers in the great white north and you love fishing. Yesterday the surf looked a little brown...the kind of brown the catfish like but when it's your first chance to fish you just have to go for it. Caught five different species and enough for a good meal so no complaints from this cowboy. On a sad note, a buddy had a MONSTER fish on and after a difficult 15 minute fight, the line parted as the fish got it's first view of it's potential captors. We just saw the swirl and it left quite the eddy with it's departure. Quite likely a bull red and a big one at that. A few pictures of the first day mediocrity in the surf coming up...

Whiting

Croaker (?)

Pompano
Hardhead catfish

Gafftopsail catfish
A friend just sent me a picture of an unknown angler from home...would you rather be there?