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Offshore Central Florida: December 2009
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Wednesday, December 23, 2009. Winter Fishing, 12-22-2009. What do you call 40 degrees, wind from the North, manageable seas, and chewing fish? Don Newhauser and I completed the foursome. The big deal of the day was that Tamithia Winn set a new club record for the biggest (ever) Grouper catch with her 48 pound 8 ounce Gag Grouper. Congrats Tamithia on the catch of a life time. Of course, I will claim some credit for putting you on the fish LOL. Terry also boated two nice Amberjack. Links to this post.
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Offshore Central Florida: June 2009
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Monday, June 29, 2009. Petersburg Alaska Fishing 6-22-09 to 6-27-09. Here’s a picture of our crew. Here’s a look at the surrounding area. Day three presented a unique opportunity (at least for me). Before trolling in open water for Salmon, we got to pull a few shrimp pots to gather the Alaskan Spot Shrimp. We filled a 5 gallon bucket with these beauties. When we opened one trap, we discovered a hitchhiker eating “our shrimp”. The nerve! The weather on the last day (have I mentioned cold and wet?
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Offshore Central Florida: May 2009
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Friday, May 15, 2009. Fishing On Newy’s Boat 5-13-09, Port Canaveral FL. Our first couple of stops on the ledge were not productive. As we approached lunch time, we began to have some action. I started to catch Red Snapper. Unfortunately, these snapper were shorter than the minimum size (20 inches), so we released them after asking them to invite their big brothers and sisters to “hook up” with us. Here’s Dave with Newy’s Amberjack. Here’s Dave holding a couple of Red Snapper. Links to this post.
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Offshore Central Florida: February 2010
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Tuesday, February 2, 2010. We need your signature. Even if you don’t fish, you probably know someone who does. Please read this and forward this to your mailing list. We need your signature and we want this request to go viral on the internet. If you have a web page or Face Book page or some other form of social media, please post this. WHAT can you do to help:. Go to this website. Http:/ petition.deep-blue-sea.org. Patrick Magrady, Treasurer. Central Florida Offshore Anglers. Links to this post.
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Offshore Central Florida: January 2009
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Sunday, January 25, 2009. The seas were kind and some friends were willing to brave the morning chill this Saturday. It was 37 degrees as were loaded the boat this morning. We made our 14 mile run to my now favorite bait spot and used our sabiki rigs for fish for bait. A sabiki rig is a multi-hook leader with tiny hooks for catching small bait. The baits we catch are about the size of bream. You know, the size of the blue gill and sunfish kids catch on the pond. Here's a picture. Thanks to Don and Vernie...
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Offshore Central Florida: March 2009
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Saturday, March 7, 2009. A Fun, But Not Fulfilling Day 3-6-09. Friday I had the pleasure of taking my Brother-In-Law, Claude, fishing out of Ponce Inlet, FL. Notice, I did not say “catching”, but more to follow. Claude and Family were visiting because their son, David was celebrating his 30th birthday. Dave lives in nearby Rockledge and his family from Richmond VA flew in to surprise him. Happy BD Dave! Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A Fun, But Not Fulfilling Day 3-6-09.
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