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Winter Fishing Grayton Style

Capt. Larry Pentel
November 26, 2012
Destin - Saltwater Fishing Report

Thanksgiving week brought lots of folks and some beautiful weather to the beach here in South Walton. Plenty of vacationers and owners out to enjoy cool mornings, 75 degree afternoons, crystal clear water and calm seas. There were still quite a few folks swimming in the mid afternoons when I was cleaning fish and not all of 'em were kids ! Lucky for me a bunch of all these people wanted to go fishing during their stay here at the beach.

On most trips one the first thing anglers ask is "What's the biggest fish you've ever caught ?" and if there are kids in the group "Have you ever caught a shark ?" is the second question. Now , as any one who has ever spent much time fishing offshore knows, there are lots of big sharks out there. The "landlord" as I call 'em. They eat one of our fish almost everyday, sometimes you hook one, bring 'em to the boat, make his picture and cut the line. I don't want to kill one unless my folks are going to eat 'em. I had a group trip out with one family on my boat and another with Capt Kerry when one of my gal anglers hooked a good shark. Everybody was having a big time with the gal doing great fighting him and the talk turned to letting him go or keeping the critter. After much discussion Dad remembered there was a wager with the other group as to who would bring in the biggest fish. A free fishing trip for my anglers sealed the sharks fate----

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A big one in the boat !

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The gang with some of the rest of the catch

The Jacks are here but not in the numbers of a couple weeks ago. The Flounders are about as thick as they can be though. The flatties in these pics are from just a short time chasing 'em. If you want to spend the trip targeting the tasty treats you can limit out pretty easy right now.

These folks wanted to catch a bunch of fish so we pretty much 2 hook fished after catching a couple jacks. I think we kept 70 fish total-- I cleaned fish for almost 2 hours....

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Lots of those tasty Vermillions !

While most of my anglers are "freezer fishing" I get a few groups that juts want to catch and release. I had 2 guys Saturday that did just that, catching 50 or so fine Red Snappers along with this nice gag.

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A happy angler and a Grouper that got to swim away.

About halfway through the trip I asked my guys if they wanted to catch something different with light tackle- They said sure so I put 'em on a few Flounders real quick. We were never more than miles offshore and had steady action the whole 4 hours.

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I just couldn't let 'em release ALL the fish.. I got to keep these for dinner !

This group had never been here before but had fished off Texas and in Mexico several times. I pulled up to the first spot and they didn't understand why I was upset when we didn't have a bite right away...the fish turned on and they were amazed at how fast and steady the action was compared to what they used to.

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These guys will be back- they had a blast.

The next 3 weeks are some of the slowest here at the beach for visitors. The weather is still nice, lots of fish but few folks to go chase 'em. While I always have lots of projects I plan on staying even busier than usually this winter even if I'm not fishing everyday. I ordered a new boat from Twin Vee and it is supposed to show up today. I got them to customize it quite a bit so it will be very similar to the boat I built and have been running the past 5 years. Still lots of work swapping all the engines, controls, railings, tower etc around . I hope to find a few days still be able to go fishing myself here there though.......

capt Larry Pentel
Deadfish

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Gulf Fishing off Grayton Beach in beautiful South Walton. Red Snapper to Cobia to King Mackeral to Grouper. No need to get up early or drive for an hour to a marina. We will pick you up on the beach and be on a reef or wreck in usually less than 15 minutes. Some of the Gulfs best fishing lies just offshore of the snow white sands of South Walton. We also offer Tarpon trips at Indian Pass during the summer run. July and August have large schools of giant Silver Kings feeding just off the beach.

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Seagrove Beach, FL 32459
Phone: 850-685-1092
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