THEFERMANATOR
God
I'm down at the inlaws for the Easter weekend, and decided to bring the new skiff with me. I haven't had time to cut the bow rail yet to mount my trolling motor, but I decided to try the flats some today anyways. The water was SHALLOW to say the least back in turtle bay, but I did manage to get back there with some creative engenuity(trimmed the engine up, put it in gear at idle, and stood on the bow using my push pole to steer the boat). I must have seen 50 snook in the back creeks, but not a 1 would take a plug. I didn't feel to bad when I seen the guys using live bait couldn't get any to bite either. I did manage to boat 1 17 inch speckled trout, but the rod tip on my casting pole broke, and I only had 1 casting pole with me today. So I switched over to a DOA deadly combo on my small spinning reel, and managed 1 more trout before I left out(the tide was high, and turning, so I took my cue to get out while it was high enough to get out on plane).
Headed out of Boca Grande Pass and seen peopel hooking up with some kings, so I dropped out the spoons and trolled. Trolled the pass for close to an hour, and all I managed to get was some grass. Pulled in my lines, and head north off Boca to do some trolling out in deeper water. Trolled for about an hour, and had had enough of the heat. Reeled in my heavier spinning reel, then as I was reeling in my light spinning reel it took off SCREAMING! Thought I had hooked with a kingfish, then things changed. The fish dove down deep, and just stayed there. After 20 minutes I get a glimpse of it, and I gots me a keeper cobia on the line. Bear in mind I was only setup for catching inshore fish, and maybe some spanish macks, so no gaff in sight, and I'm hooked up on a 4000 size PENN spinnign reel spooled up with 12 pound test. 45 minutes of chasing him and cutting him off from the crab bouys later, I got him up alongside the boat, manned up, and grabbed him by his tail. Let me tell you a cobia even after a 45 minute fight does not like to be grabbed by his tail. Dropped the rod, grabbed him with both hands, and flung him in the boat.
All and all not a bad day. Boated a 17 and 18 inch speckled trout, a 39" cobia, and a 19 inch spanish mack.
Headed out of Boca Grande Pass and seen peopel hooking up with some kings, so I dropped out the spoons and trolled. Trolled the pass for close to an hour, and all I managed to get was some grass. Pulled in my lines, and head north off Boca to do some trolling out in deeper water. Trolled for about an hour, and had had enough of the heat. Reeled in my heavier spinning reel, then as I was reeling in my light spinning reel it took off SCREAMING! Thought I had hooked with a kingfish, then things changed. The fish dove down deep, and just stayed there. After 20 minutes I get a glimpse of it, and I gots me a keeper cobia on the line. Bear in mind I was only setup for catching inshore fish, and maybe some spanish macks, so no gaff in sight, and I'm hooked up on a 4000 size PENN spinnign reel spooled up with 12 pound test. 45 minutes of chasing him and cutting him off from the crab bouys later, I got him up alongside the boat, manned up, and grabbed him by his tail. Let me tell you a cobia even after a 45 minute fight does not like to be grabbed by his tail. Dropped the rod, grabbed him with both hands, and flung him in the boat.
All and all not a bad day. Boated a 17 and 18 inch speckled trout, a 39" cobia, and a 19 inch spanish mack.