
Monday, 10/20, I fished 18 to 20 miles west of New Pass with John Liebenow and his son, David. The guys used live shrimp to catch and release twenty-five red grouper to 19 inches, three small amberjack, and a half dozen yellowtail snapper shorts. As for boxed catches, they got nine keeper lane snapper, all around 11 inches, three keeper porkfish, and a dozen grunts to 13 inches.
Tuesday, 10/21, I cancelled my planned offshore trip, with lots of rain and some heavy thunderstorms over the Gulf. By Wednesday, 10/22, skies were still cloudy, and there was a light drizzle onshore, but the rain was over with offshore, and seas were pretty well calmed down. I fished about twenty miles west of New Pass with John Hornberger, his son, Luke, and Luke’s girlfriend, Taylor Caretti. The grouper bite was on, and the group used bait-fish to catch and release three red grouper at 21 inches, 22 inches and 27 inches. Unfortunately, red grouper season closed on October 3rd. But Taylor also landed a 23 ½ inch gag grouper, which bit a bait-fish. And the group added to the box a few other catches that bit on live shrimp, including two of the five whitebone porgies they caught to 16 inches, a 15-inch mangrove snapper, a 25-inch Spanish mackerel, a dozen keeper lane snapper, and a few grunts.
Thursday, 10/23, the winds were howling across the bay, where I fished inshore on a catch-and-release trip with Mike Sower and Mike Kenney. We fished mostly in the Little Carlos-Lovers’ Key area, using live shrimp. The guys released two redfish, 17 and 18 inches, a few sheepshead, three crevalle jacks to 2 pounds, an 11-inch mangrove snapper, and the biggest pinfish I have ever seen at 14 ½ inches!
Twenty knot winds and seas of four to six feet, with small craft advisories, cancelled out my planned offshore trips on Friday, 10/24, and Saturday, 10/25.
The photo shown is of angler, Taylor Caretti , with a 23 ½-inch gag grouper, caught on a bait-fish 20 miles west of New Pass on a recent offshore trip trip.
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