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Port Canaveral Offshore 08-28-10

Capt. Henry Hauch
September 29, 2010
Port Canaveral - Saltwater Fishing Report

Tuesday, 09/28/10

A better start of the day sea wise, but rain in the area, and wind and sea's forecast to pick up
later had us out early. The weather bouy was going to be the first stop, however, rain showers and a little lightening had us hold up at 8A a few minutes, till it cleared. A few drops and a few fish got things started, but with the rain shower moving away, we headed out deeper. Another stop on our way due to the weather put us at the 120' site. It did not take long to find the Red Snapper, or better perhaps, them to find us. The first drops had fish on, though we could not keep them. Between the trip the day before and this days trip we caught over a couple dozen of these "Rare" fish. Also, there was only one of these fish under 20" caught out of that total.They took everything from Sardines and
Squid to verticle jigs. A school of fish was seen on sonar a 50', and when we dropped lines it was
a double hookup, of Red Snapper. Though we had 4 guest onboard, only 2 were fishing, as the sea's
did not agree with the other 2's stomach's very well. With the winds starting to pick up, and 2 guest spending more time on their backs than fishing, we decided to move into 8A to a little shallower waters, and again what they really wanted, some icebox fillers, and Shark! Its did not take long once there to get that started. The shark catching action got one of the anglers back on his feet, and into the action. We again caught many of the Atlantic Sharpnosed Shark, and on this trip some nice sized Red Snapper at 8A. With Sea Bass, Trigger, Porgy, and Shark on ice, to the cleaning tables we went. We came in a little earlier than normal, with tropical storm watch's being posted, and winds increasing. The ride in was again 'wet and wild", but like the day before it was all smiles, though one guest waited
till we were tied up, and he was on solid ground to crack a smile. With a VERY empty stomach, and
feeling good about being on solid ground, he said he really was looking forward to some fresh fish
for dinner!

Captain Henry
ACME Ventures llc
www.ACME-Ventures-Fishing.com
321-794-7955

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Offshore and Nearshore full day fishing charters on the "Wile E Coyote", a 35' custom center console with a full head, large hardtop with curtains, Furuno NavNet vx2 electronics, cushioned seating. Penn and Shimano gear. State license and Federal Permits included. Bottom Fishing, Drift, Trolling Tuna Trips, Tournements. Port Canaveral, Daytona, Sebastain.

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ACME Ventures llc
201 Independence Dr.
Mims, FL 32754
Phone: 321-794-7955
Alt. Phone: 407-349-1546
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