We caught 2 smaller Black Tip Shark. I thought it would be fun to show you the teeth of one of this small sharks - the teeth may not be large - but they are razor sharp! I definately don't think you would want to lip one of these bad boys!
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September 27th, 2006 - Major Bull Red Action
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Dewey and I headed out to the Jetties this morning. It was the first time in quite a while we have been able to get out. The water was 74.5 - with a NE then ENE wind at about 10 - we fished a slack tide - then into a strong outgoing tide. We spent the entire time - from 7 to 12:30 at the Moon Rock. On the day we caught - as best as we can figure - 27 Bull Reds - (1 at 46" and 1 at 48") - about 1/2 Dozen 3-4 foot Black Tip Shark - 2 Gaftop and a couple of Hardheads. All fish were caught on cut shad fished on the bottom. This was probably one of the most productive days for Bull Reds we have had on the water. Here is a video of the trip. Enjoy!
Friday - September 8th, 2006
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Dewey and I were able to carve out a couple hours fishing on Friday Morning. It really is different fishing on the Weekend vs fishing on Monday thru Thursday. Many more boats - and few more novices also. We had a guy try and anchor up his boat next to us three times on the left - twice on the right. Never got anchored but almost drifted into our boat twice! (grin) Gotta love the weekenders. We fished toward the end of the Jetty - Moon was in it Full Phase - water was 79.3 - wind was ENE at about 12 mph. Water clarity was average. One the day we picked up 4 Bull Reds in about a 45 minute span. Then the bite died with the tide slacking. Even though the bite died, there were many fish on the fish finder swimming through on the bottom. We saw several boats around us catching Reds also - but no one really tearing them up. We fished with cut shad on the bottom.
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While I was unhooking and venting this Red, Dewey's other line took off. It was then we thought we were going to have a great day of Red Fishing. However, it was far from what we expected. Shortly after this, the incoming tide died down and so did the bite. There were tons of fish on the depth finder, but not would cooperate.
September 1st, 2006 - Captian John's Offshore!
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There were about 15 from our church - Bayshore Baptist - that loaded up and went offshore with Captian John's today. It was a blast. While most were bumping the bottom for Red Snapper, I freelined off the back of the boat. I caught this 51" long King Fish - it is by far the largest Kingfish I have ever caught. He put up quite a fight - a really strong, beautiful fish. The accomodations on Captian John's was wonderful! The air-conditioned cabin provided great relief from a hot day. The water was absolutely flat! I would highly recommend fishing with Captian John! We will be going again!
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Dewey caught this runner - this was Dewey's first trip in quite a while. He has been on the PUTP (Physically Unable to Perform) but was able to get out and do some fishing today. It was good to be back on the water with him. I miss outfishing him everytime. Oh ... and just for the record ... Dewey DID NOT catch a Hard Head today! (laughing)
TP&W - Tuesday August 29th, 2006
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The Texas Parks & Wildlife needed some Red Drum Brood stock. We have worked with them several times over at the HL&P Spillway - but this time we coordinated several boats to fish the North Jetty and try and pick up some Bull Reds. On the day there were several caught - we had hoped for more - but it really was early in the season. TP&W had 2 boats that took the Reds to the "Mother Ship" and then on to Lake Jackson to the hatchery. It is very important to me - and a great priviledge - to help the Red Fish Population through these efforts. Special thanks to Lance at TP&W for heading this up. Also, special thanks to Monty Weeks for allowing us to use 2coolfishing.net to coordiate the effort.