Mangos are biting

Started by Newell Nut, April 26, 2014, 10:54:57 PM

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Newell Nut

Despite losing most of my line to an unknown monster and throwing back 2 big red snappers, I still managed to put a couple mangos on the stringer. My buddy Eric managed to snag a few from up on the bow while I managed the stern. Elli also had a good day catching redeyes and triggers.





DaBigOno

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Keta

Hi, my name is Lee and I have a fishing gear problem.

I have all of the answers, yup, no, maybe.

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erikpowell

You got smiling deckies again this trip Dwight! 

Nice catch man, that's good eats! .... and I can hear our mangoes splashing in the river as I write...for real  ;)

I'm gonna have to get in on some of that action when I get back in Oct...
and some sharking with Daron too...

Newell Nut

There is a spot on the boat for you anytime. What would be a pure adrenalin rush for you would be on one of the trips out to deeper water in the summer when they are feeding higher in the water. 4 guys can limit out in a couple hours
On the last trip we left the dock at 6 , caught 40 mangos, 4 cobia and 4 Ajs and back at the dock by 1. At that time the water is so clear we can even see them pick up the bait and run. ;D

Capt Ahab

That looks like some good fun! 

WTG man

Shark Hunter

Good Job Dwight! ;D
Maybe you need a 12 or a 14/0 with a Ray on the other end to show those Monsters who the Boss is! ;)
Life is Good!

Newell Nut

That may have worked out well. I was surprised at how fast the line was peeling off and that has never happened to me before. I hardly ever get more than a few feet pulled off on me. That is fishing though. You just never know what actually lurks on the bottom.