DeepCMark58A
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New England, around the vineyard and other spots by Fairhaven MA. Florida, Gulfside near shore near the Manatee River by Palmetto FL?
You assume we actually catch anythingScott I have a confession if I am eating seafood it is grouper, I don't care for redfish.
Do they still have the seafood festival in Terra Ceia? I used to helpout a friend there and after filleting 200lbs of grouper one year I had to think real hard if she was really a friend.Got me thinking this morning about the two styles of fishing in the two trips. When I think of a fishing trip that will leave me relaxed on the flight home it has to be fishing the gulf, I can get after it for a day with my charter guy and then take my kayak thru the mangroves to pink panty reef in terra ceia and look at the bridge in the distance, biggest decision to make there is minnows or shrimp.
Do they still have the seafood festival in Terra Ceia? I used to helpout a friend there and after filleting 200lbs of grouper one year I had to think real hard if she was really a friend.
What size?My choice would be in the Pacific of the coast of Costa Rica. I just got back from there and few things are as exiting as finding a school of dolphins with yellow fin underneath. I just got back and it is wild. 30 tuna in two hours of muscle ripping fights.
20 and 30 pounders are not quite schoolies, but yes I agree , these yellow fin tuna are not 100 pounders. Another addition to the fun are the huge schools of Mahi Mahi. usually in the 20 to 30 pound range. I could also mention the sailfish and Marlin.What size?
Numbers would suggest schoolies.
Pondered a long range trip for sometime now. Not sure if itās worth it.
Still have not chased winter āgiantsā 300 miles down the road yet, either thou
Sounds like a lot of funā¦.20 and 30 pounders are not quite schoolies, but yes I agree , these yellow fin tuna are not 100 pounders. Another addition to the fun are the huge schools of Mahi Mahi. usually in the 20 to 30 pound range. I could also mention the sailfish and Marlin.
I get it, but considering that a charter taking you to the gulf stream costing roughly $2000 for a day fishing, where as you arrive, you will find that the sharks have learned to connect the boat's engine noise to festive meals that are at the end of your line and soon will be in their bellies is not really what you came for. How about all the charters going out every day to the same area thinning out the fish. I have even seen them sending drones up to find bait schools, which is illegal in some states. Never mind the 20 other charters around once you have found the fish.Sounds like a lot of funā¦.
Son in law and I have been talking about going to Cabo for years.
Still on the bucket list, but pretty hard to ignore a world class tuna, marlin and wahoo fishery only 4 hours from home.