Re: O - Dark Thirty !!!!
We hit the outgoing tide this morning. Had about 2 dozen live baits in the well. We popped out of Sebastian Inlet and anchored about 50 yards of the tip of the north jetty. We were using spinning tackle loaded with 20 lb mono. We were rigged with a 1/2 oz egg sinker on the mono , the mono was tied to a swivel with about 12" of 40 lb flourocarbon leader and silver colored hooks. We hooked the baits (croakers, mojara's) thru the nose and pitched them into the rips at the end of the jetty. We left a lot of slack in the line, rod tip pointed straight up. Then you keep an eye on your line, when it starts to move you follow the line with your rod tip, you feel a hard pull instead of a slamming hit. Sull back once, not a jerk, but a firm pull. Once the fish realizes he is hooked hold on, line peels from the reels........fast. If it swims towards the rocks, most likely a snook, swimming towards the channel or the open water, probably a big red. We did the catch and release thing today. Hooked up plenty of times, got 4 reds to the boat, got at least 12 snook to the boat. Only grabbed a few out of the water to photograph, they were in the 10 to 25 lb range!!
Didn't weigh the reds, but they were bigger than any I ever caught, one was probably 25 lbs also. Here a just a couple of pics, photobucket has been giving me a fit!!
Here is a Red in the water just before we released him he wouldn't pose for us!
Here is a nice snook the ended up with sore lips!!