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To follow. Hopefully Hal or one of the others will post. Jeremy took some pics. Several fish lost thier poor lives. Too tired to type. Plus I tried my best to cut part of my thumb off.....
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We loaded up Wednesday and left around 8pm. It took 10 solid hours for the 6 of us to row out to the Dumping Grounds because we couldn't afford fuel due to the economic collapse as described by Genesis. After a couple cups of coffee and some low petroleum sausage biscuits, we put out the spread in clean green/blue water. The seas were dead calm and we moved back and forth along a couple of lines that were, in some places, foamy and formed and full of bait.
Early in the day, most bites came on light colored pinks and blues and we caught several wahoo and a half dozen or so dolphin. Late in the day, we got 1 good dolphin on a black and orange sex toy that Moldcraft copied from a Bart Braziliano. The fish ate the short corner and screamed off some drag after figuring out it had just eaten a vibrating rubber device covered in fish lube.
We set up at dark and grilled burgers, smoked cigars and enjoyed 1 cold beer each. At dark there were tuna busting all around that wouldn't eat and a scattered line in cobalt water. Overnight, there was 1 sword minnow hooked and a big shark broken off. We drifted from the SE corner of the dumping grounds to less than 10 miles south of the nipple over 9 hours and woke up in great water just seconds from a nice made up line. The water on day two was greasy calm for most of the day and we fished the line south almost all day. The results were identical and we caught a few wahoo and another bunch of dolphin. The biggest ones came on spinning gear and cut chunks of squid and the water was so calm you could see them finning the surface from more than a hundred yards away. By 5pm it had gotten a little bumpy and we watched a waterspout dance a few miles NE of us so we decided it was time to go. We'd nearly run out of ice and the gauge on the freshwater meter showed E so we knew we wouldn't have enough water for another day's ice production so we stowed all the gear in anticipation of a long paddle home. I guess some sheik from the middle east came down on his flying carpet and donated some fuel so Creech ran her up to 26kts for the 2.5 hour ride home.
Upon return, we started cleaning and organizing the mayhem and Dave and Marlena stopped by to say hi! Wade chopped off another finger and spewed blood all over south Palafox and the rest of us put the boat back in shape and unloaded 20 something fish and shared the last 3.5 beers. This morning I'm working on an inventory of how many dozen skirts need replacing and preparing to head to J&M in preparation for next weeks adventure.
We caught no blue marlin and only saw one suspected bill, but with water the way its been and the loop current down near Venezuela, it was hit and miss anyway. Good times.
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| Thanks for posting and sharing. You gonna drag the "finger" Wade is missing on your shotgun next week? He always donates to the cause.
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| Good job guys. I'm dying to get out there again.
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Nice report.. you cant beat a nice burger and beer on the water..
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