Stinky_Hooker
05-09-2005, 02:10 PM
Well guys I got to Dauphin Island at about 3am Saturday morning. My company was Brandon (as typically is) and my best friend Kevin who is in the Coast Guard and might not be in Mobile much longer, which I am still kinda hot about.. I was pleasantly surprised to find NO wind. I mean none!! It was one of those glorious days that it is so calm you can drop a feather and it will land on the floor of the boat easily.
Anyway, we headed out to a rig in the bay to catch some bait. We fished for about an hour and a half and were ready to head south with a good supply of live croakers and grounders.
We went out to one of my favorite snapper rigs and dropped down only to loose a few croakers until the current shifted us to a different leg of the rig. Boy did THAT make a difference! It wasn’t long that I went to drop a HUGE croaker down and had something rip 80lb line out of a 6/0 like it was an ultra-light. He got into the rig never to be seen again. I turned to Kevin and said… :shock:
Moments later he landed one of the suspected culprits and voila we had the first AJ of the year. It was certainly not as big as whatever I had lost, but a keeper for sure. A high five and some more bait in the water and we were off for some more action. We fished for about another hour and boated about 6 more snapper. Action was a little slow, but they were nice ones. We would have had one more nice one, but Kevin got him up when I was eating a sandwich so I handed gaffing duties off to Brandon. BIG mistake!! He missed, hit the line and with a pop was gone to his home below. Kevin is a pretty laid back guy so he didn’t say anything, but I knew by the look on his face he was ready to throw Brandon overboard. :lol:
I had my last live croaker on the bottom when something hit that I would pay good money to have landed. Within about 2 seconds he made my 50# American Rodsmith rod touch the water from a gunwale holder and it followed with a big POW!!!! :shock: Oh well I know where I can get a new one of those. :lol: We had about five other boats at this point around us like vultures drooling and not catchin a thing. I believe this was due to their bait selection. (dead not live, I think.) I ran out of live too and decided to head out to some bridge rubble for a few triggers or Bee liners to finish out the morning…it was only 9:30 and I had a cooler pretty heavy with snapps, a couple Spaniards, and an AJ.
We went on out and polished off about a dozen or so Bee liners and came on home. All in all a blessed day on the water and a beautiful one also. Here are a few pics:
Kevin’s big grounder and a his first ever spainish:
http://www.forumpictureprocessor.com/pictureprocessor/images/IM000134.jpg
Kevin’s barely legal AJ:
http://www.forumpictureprocessor.com/pictureprocessor/images/IM000135.jpg
Me and Kevin with some snapper:
http://www.forumpictureprocessor.com/pictureprocessor/images/IM000136.jpg
http://www.forumpictureprocessor.com/pictureprocessor/images/IM000139_3.jpg
http://www.forumpictureprocessor.com/pictureprocessor/images/IM000141_1.jpg
Brandon’s only fish of the day: :lol:
http://www.forumpictureprocessor.com/pictureprocessor/images/IM000138.jpg
My broke rod: http://www.forumpictureprocessor.com/pictureprocessor/images/IM000140_1.jpg
Anyway, we headed out to a rig in the bay to catch some bait. We fished for about an hour and a half and were ready to head south with a good supply of live croakers and grounders.
We went out to one of my favorite snapper rigs and dropped down only to loose a few croakers until the current shifted us to a different leg of the rig. Boy did THAT make a difference! It wasn’t long that I went to drop a HUGE croaker down and had something rip 80lb line out of a 6/0 like it was an ultra-light. He got into the rig never to be seen again. I turned to Kevin and said… :shock:
Moments later he landed one of the suspected culprits and voila we had the first AJ of the year. It was certainly not as big as whatever I had lost, but a keeper for sure. A high five and some more bait in the water and we were off for some more action. We fished for about another hour and boated about 6 more snapper. Action was a little slow, but they were nice ones. We would have had one more nice one, but Kevin got him up when I was eating a sandwich so I handed gaffing duties off to Brandon. BIG mistake!! He missed, hit the line and with a pop was gone to his home below. Kevin is a pretty laid back guy so he didn’t say anything, but I knew by the look on his face he was ready to throw Brandon overboard. :lol:
I had my last live croaker on the bottom when something hit that I would pay good money to have landed. Within about 2 seconds he made my 50# American Rodsmith rod touch the water from a gunwale holder and it followed with a big POW!!!! :shock: Oh well I know where I can get a new one of those. :lol: We had about five other boats at this point around us like vultures drooling and not catchin a thing. I believe this was due to their bait selection. (dead not live, I think.) I ran out of live too and decided to head out to some bridge rubble for a few triggers or Bee liners to finish out the morning…it was only 9:30 and I had a cooler pretty heavy with snapps, a couple Spaniards, and an AJ.
We went on out and polished off about a dozen or so Bee liners and came on home. All in all a blessed day on the water and a beautiful one also. Here are a few pics:
Kevin’s big grounder and a his first ever spainish:
http://www.forumpictureprocessor.com/pictureprocessor/images/IM000134.jpg
Kevin’s barely legal AJ:
http://www.forumpictureprocessor.com/pictureprocessor/images/IM000135.jpg
Me and Kevin with some snapper:
http://www.forumpictureprocessor.com/pictureprocessor/images/IM000136.jpg
http://www.forumpictureprocessor.com/pictureprocessor/images/IM000139_3.jpg
http://www.forumpictureprocessor.com/pictureprocessor/images/IM000141_1.jpg
Brandon’s only fish of the day: :lol:
http://www.forumpictureprocessor.com/pictureprocessor/images/IM000138.jpg
My broke rod: http://www.forumpictureprocessor.com/pictureprocessor/images/IM000140_1.jpg