by Capt. Philip Watson

Our adventure for this month is with my good friends of What the Fin Apparel, Keaton Hinze and Drew Horton. The original plan was to run 60+ miles for gags and monster gags, but the weather wasn’t letting us. So, we waited for some weather to pass and pushed out about 25 miles to a couple wrecks. Unfortunately, that spot was loaded with sharks and every grouper or snapper that was hooked was immediately eaten. The tax man was out in full force! We were able to catch a couple yellowtail snapper, bonito, and bar jacks in between shark feedings; we weren’t going to let them ruin our good time. We also hooked up to a couple jumbo sized lemon sharks and a goliath grouper who put up a good fight.
Our next spot was at a few 6’-8’ ledges that typically hold some fun sized amberjacks. We started with the bottom bite, reeling in the mangos and yellowtails, and eventually the AJ’s started to rise as well. We started free-lining pinfish on jig heads with 60lb fluorocarbon leaders and they were loving it. Every bait sent back was eaten, from pinfish to squirrelfish. We ended up having one of those days where you run out of bait! At one point in the day, we had the amberjacks so thick under the boat that Keaton jumped in to film some of the underwater action. Lastly, we stopped on a piece of hard bottom to try and pull up a red grouper or two and ended up catching a couple of lanes, vermilions, and porgies. Thankfully we ended with a bang, as the weather turned again, and we had to quickly pull anchor and head home. Great friends and good fishing made an excellent day of fishing.
