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redfish,bluefish(for 4th of July?)hogfish,mangs,Spanish,drum

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redfish,bluefish(for 4th of July?)hogfish,mangs,Spanish,drum

Postby fishbuster » Sat Jun 30, 2007 12:59 pm

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Monday, Robert Annan and sons Matthew and Brad fished in 38 feet, about 18 miles out of New Pass. We caught a mess of nice Spanish mackerel to 28 inches and mangrove snapper to 13 inches. The guys kept 3 fish for dinner and released the rest. We also got broken off twice on light tackle by goliath grouper and we got a close-up sighting of a sailfish just behind the boat.

Steve Toyota and sons Jake, age eight, and Max, age four, along with family friend, Rob, fished Estero Bay, around New Pass, with me on Tuesday. We used live shrimp to catch mangrove snapper and sheepshead and a small snook. One angler lost a big snook that appeared to be over 36 inches when it jumped through the mangroves and broke off.

I fished Estero Bay on Thursday with Shane Hoover, her thirteen-year-old son Ben Griggs and Ben’s two friends, Michael Southern and Peter Ripke. We caught a keeper redfish at 20 inches, two keeper sheepshead, a fifteen inch flounder, a 15 inch black drum and a 20 inch bluefish. We released small mangrove snapper, all on live shrimp.

Carol Mathis, son Kenny and grandson Robert fished in 35 feet off new Pass with me on Friday. We caught some nice Spanish mackerel to 25 inches, a half dozen keeper mangrove snapper, porkfish and whitebone porgies. We released two bluefish and a 28 inch kingfish.

Saturday morning, I fished with Joe Consolo and his mother, Jerri, in 35 feet out of New Pass. We free-lined shrimp for Spanish mackerel, and caught about twenty of those, keeping a dozen nice ones 25-26 inches. Bottom fishing with shrimp, we caught four keeper mangrove snapper, whitebone porgies and, surprisingly, five hogfish. It is pretty unusual to catch that many hogfish in one trip, but Jerri had the magic touch—she hooked all five of them. Two of those were keeper size, so Joe and Jerri are in for some good eating. We released triggerfish and seven gag grouper shorts.

The photo shown is of anglers Jerry Ranguard and Tom and Gerry Palen with 17 inch sheepshead caught on an offshore trip.
Captain Dave Hanson
Fishbuster Charters, Inc.
Bonita Beach, FL
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Re: redfish,bluefish(for 4th of July?)hogfish,mangs,Spanish,

Postby chaspe » Sat Jun 30, 2007 4:03 pm

Thanks for the report! It seems fishing is going well for you. :)
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Postby fishbuster » Sun Jul 01, 2007 4:48 pm

Not too bad lately...Thanks for reading my report--Dave
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