Fishing in Florida
Today was quite the day. After getting into Johns condo at 1:15 AM last night. We stayed up talking until three in the morning. We were up at 7:00 AM the next day heading out the door for a day of fishing. We got the boat put in the water,
fueled up, and out to sea we headed. We went about 30 miles off shore, and started fishing. On our way out we came across a few schools of flying fish. It was really cool. I tried to get a picture of them, but wasn’t successful. It is amazing to see these fish fly out of the water and cruise about a foot above the surface of the water for longer than seems natural. I had seen pictures of flying fish, but seeing them in person was really a treat.
Fishing in Florida is a little different than other fishing that I have done. Fishing down here you use out-riggers to help keep the lines from getting tangled. When you are salmon fishing you need to use a downrigger or a pink lady. When you are fishing in Florida you don’t use either. The lure skims across the top of the water. The fish that you are catching come up to the surface when they take the bait. Sometimes they even come flying out of the water when they strike. We had four lines out at once. When a fish hit, Chick and I would take turns reeling them in. Chick went first and caught a Bonito Tuna, which were about 8 pounds.
They are really interesting fish. They are very solid. When you grab a salmon it has some squeeze to it, but that is not the case with tuna they are like a brick. The next fish on the line I took and it turned out to be a Barracuda, which we don’t eat, so we threw it back. It had really long razor sharp teeth. The next fish on was a huge Mahi Mahi. Chick fought it for a while, and then passed the pole off to me. I fought it into the boat, but at the last second it dove under the motors and the line broke. 🙁 We fished until 2:30 P.M. when the ocean started to have some bigger waves, and a few storms were starting to pop up. When we headed in, Chick and I had each caught a King Mackerel, and a Bonito Tuna.
When we got back to the marina we had the boat lifted back out of the water and put back in its storage place in the boat yard. We did a quick job of cleaning up the boat because the marina was closing and we didn’t want to get locked in.
Back at the condo we hopped in the pool to wash off the salt from the ocean. We interspersed that with a little hot tubbing and then went out to dinner.We ate at a place called “The Sandy Grill” Its a little hole in the wall place down by the beach. They had 35 cent oysters and shrimp since it was a Tuesday night. I ended up getting a Baja Bowl which is like a taco salad, except it has rice, black beans, chicken, sour cream, and guacamole. It was pretty tasty… I also stole a couple of Rebeccas oysters.
It is now 10:00 at night, and I am wiped out. I think I am going to head to bed and see what tomorrow brings. To see more pictrues of the trip check out the Florida section of the gallery.
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