Offshore & Nearshore Fishing
Март 02, 2017
Cape Canaveral
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Тёмный горбыль (морской барабанщик)
Королевская макрель
Черноперая акула
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Had a great day of fishing this past Thursday out on the Atlantic. The seas were calm and the fish were biting! John and Mike couldn't get their baits in the water fast enough, and we also could not get the fish out of the water fast enough. The kingfish were chewing hard out on the reef, but that usually means the sharks are chewing equally as hard. We landed a little less than half of the fish we hooked and fought, due to many of them succumbing to sandbar sharks. We did manage to land some nice ones. After we got fed up with the sharks, we decided to have a little fun with them and bring one on board. Nothing like seeing 6 sharks fight over a fish right at boatside then having your rod double over! What a rush!
As the day continued we decided to head in a little closer to the beach and try our hand at finding some big black drum. The black drum have been cruising up and down the beach in large schools this time of the year, and it is usually pretty easy to spot them if you know what your looking for. After that, all it takes is a large shrimp on a jig to get their attention, as well as a bent rod and screaming drag. It was a good day not to soon to be forgot with good people!
~ Capt. Eric Myers