Hi Guys,
Sorry for the long delay, but I've been extremely busy.
While were in RP for the week, the wind started blowing on the 19th and continued throughout our stay, which made fishing extremely difficult.
Wednesday evening just before sunset we headed out in the inflatable since the wind slowed. But rain clouds were building (if you can believe that).
I steered to the waypoints while my Son tied on our lures. I screwed up and neglected to tell him to tie on the lure with the larger hooks (Stu and Rics recommendation). So, I promptly lost 2 nice groupers, due to straightened hooks. Frustrated I replaced that lure with the "Heavy Duty" one and started trolling back. It started raining, the wind picked up and the sun had set.
After we passed my last waypoint we headed for the condo and my rod got hit hard. I had tightened up the drag as much as I could (out of frustration of loosing 2 other fish, since I had the Heavy Duty lure on) and even then the 4/0 reel was screaming. Yeah, I thought, I've got you now! This was a a really nice fish, one where he's in charge of which way the rod gets jerked. After several long minutes, the line goes limp again. What the ?
I reel in and the FRONT HOOK and SNAP RING are GONE. Crap! Of course the second hook is straightened out.
Boy did I screw up. Shoulda' replaced the snap ring too, or not tightened up the drag so tight. Crap, that was a nice fish.
I told Jonathan to stow the stuff a storms coming, but he insisted we troll back. I retied another lure (fishermen in us, huh?) and we trolled back.
Yeah the rod got hit again. "Jonathan, I've lost 3 fish tonight, I ain't gonna lose another... and give him the rod."
He boats a 10 pound class grouper. He's a better fisherman!
Thursday we went out again but it was really rough and no fish. Tiring day on the water.
Had to follow a Daughter back to the border Friday so we didn't make it out.
We tried again on Saturday evening and Jonathan got bit twice, missed a grouper, and landed a nice (20 inch) corvina.
Picture taken Saturday evening trolling.
Sorry for the long delay, but I've been extremely busy.
While were in RP for the week, the wind started blowing on the 19th and continued throughout our stay, which made fishing extremely difficult.
Wednesday evening just before sunset we headed out in the inflatable since the wind slowed. But rain clouds were building (if you can believe that).
I steered to the waypoints while my Son tied on our lures. I screwed up and neglected to tell him to tie on the lure with the larger hooks (Stu and Rics recommendation). So, I promptly lost 2 nice groupers, due to straightened hooks. Frustrated I replaced that lure with the "Heavy Duty" one and started trolling back. It started raining, the wind picked up and the sun had set.
After we passed my last waypoint we headed for the condo and my rod got hit hard. I had tightened up the drag as much as I could (out of frustration of loosing 2 other fish, since I had the Heavy Duty lure on) and even then the 4/0 reel was screaming. Yeah, I thought, I've got you now! This was a a really nice fish, one where he's in charge of which way the rod gets jerked. After several long minutes, the line goes limp again. What the ?
I reel in and the FRONT HOOK and SNAP RING are GONE. Crap! Of course the second hook is straightened out.
Boy did I screw up. Shoulda' replaced the snap ring too, or not tightened up the drag so tight. Crap, that was a nice fish.
I told Jonathan to stow the stuff a storms coming, but he insisted we troll back. I retied another lure (fishermen in us, huh?) and we trolled back.
Yeah the rod got hit again. "Jonathan, I've lost 3 fish tonight, I ain't gonna lose another... and give him the rod."
He boats a 10 pound class grouper. He's a better fisherman!
Thursday we went out again but it was really rough and no fish. Tiring day on the water.
Had to follow a Daughter back to the border Friday so we didn't make it out.
We tried again on Saturday evening and Jonathan got bit twice, missed a grouper, and landed a nice (20 inch) corvina.
Picture taken Saturday evening trolling.
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