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Ruby Red Lip
Join Date: Oct 2007
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Chuck, James and myself headed out to yellow gravel this morning at 5:30. What a beautiful sunrise! This was our first trip out to the area and were kind of shooting in the dark. We anchored up in 220ft of water. On the first drop Chuck brings up two nice scamp. James and I battled 28" aj's on butterfly jigs for the first hour while Chuck continued to put more meat in the box. Switched to squid and picked up a few more scamp and some nice chickens on board. We all changed to bigger baits and dropped some chum bombs in hopes of picking up some better quality fish. The next hour was spent dealing with 4 foot sharks. Not what we were looking to catch. I dropped a big live bait on a Penn 115, put it in the rod holder, and started to send a boston mack to the bottom when all hell broke loose. James' reel starts screaming, the 115 starts screaming, the boston mack rod starts screaming all at the same time. I hand my Saltist 50 with the mack on it to Chuck and grab the heavy rod. We all think we are hooked up on a bunch of monster Aj's. Well James looses his, then the 115 goes slack, so Chuck hands me the Saltist so I can battle that fish and he can get his rod. It seemed heavy, but I thought I was gaining. Then 30 feet behind the boat there explodes a monster mako. If you have ever seen an animal that big, that high in the air, and so close to the boat, you know the awe that struck all of us.
Just a side note. James later explained that he was immediatelythinking of an escape route if this fish ended up jumping in the boat.He planned to dive between the bimini and thewindshield onto the bow.It wouldn't have mattered.The boat would have sunk.We three had experience with a five footer last January, so we knew the possibility was there. Back to the story. The fish jumped twice more near us and then took off. 500 yards of linelater we are still trying to windlass the anchor up to chase it. Not because we thought we had a chance of getting this animal boatside, but to save thebrand new 100 powerpro I had just put on the reel. I burnt the hell out of my thumb trying to break the leader. 80lb flouroand 100lb pp are a real pain to snap. Then the fish skyed twice more and finally broke off. I would personally like to thank this fish for giving me the most exciting 15 minutes I have ever spent on the water. Its hard to believe we battled it as long as we did on flouro and a 8/0 circle. Our best guess on this fish was a conservative 10ft and very thick. I don't know how much a mako that size weighs. James tried to take some pics on the final 2 jumps, but it was too far away. After that we were too screwed up to fish seriously, anymore. Got in at 3pm. Final tally: 5 Scamp, 4 nice sized chickens, 14" trigger, 1 Goggle eye (weird) and a bunch of thrown back Red snapper, white snapper, and small AJ's |
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Sailfish
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Cantonment
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Awesome report. Thanks for sharing. That Mako must have been something to see.
Scott
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Sailfish
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Great post! What an experience. You just never know in saltwater............
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Grouper
Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 1,108
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awesome. report where's the pics?
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Grouper
Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 1,002
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Great report from a dude out of town a alone this Thanksgiving...
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Sailfish
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Pensacola, FL
Posts: 1,393
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Great report, thanks for sharing. We got to see a few decent size makos from the pier last year. I was totally awestruck by one that I had eat my bait and jump about 50 yards and then ~100 yards from me. I can onnly imagine what it was like right behind the boat. Truly an amazing sight to see!
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Trigger
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Pensacola, FL
Posts: 319
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Me and a friend caught a similar Mako at Paradise hole a couple of years back with a similar experience. What a rush!
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Sailfish
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: NC
Posts: 1,895
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That's awesome!! I'da loved to have video of that!
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Grouper
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Sunshine State
Posts: 945
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??????:takephoto???????
Sounds like a nice trip |
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White Marlin
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: pensacola, fl
Posts: 3,972
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dang!... awesome report!... those mako's are fun.
conservative guess at 10' & fat... 400+ Easy. |
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