Tuesday, April 27. 2010
Today we once again had the guys from the Appalachian Brewing Company on board the Hooked Up and on the local Knowledge.
Yesterday we had a good day of fishing in spite of all the rain but today blue skies and no rain in sight.
Today we went right to kite fishing and it turned out to be the right decision.
We went out to 350 feet of water and set out both kites with 3 live baits suspended from them and one dead bonito for a shark bait also suspended from the kite. We also set down shark bait about 150 feet down and a final shark bait set on the bottom.
Once the baits were all set out of nowhere popped up this sail fish and he was all over our left long kite bait. From there it only took seconds and we were Hooked Up. Jack jumped in the chair and the fight was on. It took jack about 15 min to finally get his first sail fish to the side of the boat.
After some hand shaking and some high fiving we got the baits all set back in their place and once again the trap was set.
This time the shark rod bent over and line started peeling off the reel and YES we were Hooked Up again.
Shawn jumped in the chair and the fight was on. It was a good 45 min before Shawn got his fish close enough for J.J. to get a head rope around him. We slid him in the boat for a couple quick photos and a measurement to have a replica trophy made of this monster Hammer Head Shark.
We ended the day with some more trolling and caught a hand full of king fish and bonitos.
All in all we did catch more fish than the Local Knowledge but they did also manage to catch a Hammer Head shark and a sail also.
Way to go Captain Mike I guess what they say is true a blind squirrel does find an acorn now and then. (LOL)
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Thursday, April 29. 2010
Today we had a shared charter going on with Amar from Shelby Town Michigan and his good friend Mike from Miami Florida. We also had Mike, Paul and Mai from Philly
We started out trolling the reef trying to catch everyone a fish or two. We knew that we were going to have to spend some time trying to catch a shark for Amar because that was what he really wanted to catch and I did tell him that we would devote some of the trip to shark fishing.
As we trolled the reef Mike caught a king fish and Mai caught a black fin tuna. Than Paul got to catch a black fin tuna and Amar just waited for his shot but that was coming up soon hopefully.
Than the time had come to switch over and try some shark fishing. We set out both kites with live and dead baits suspended from them and two more shark baits set at 150 down and one on the bottom 350 feet down.
Our shark bait set down 150 was connected to a balloon to act as a bobber and usually when this bait gets hit the balloon popped and goes down.
BUT this time J.J. yelled up to me and said that the balloon looked as if there was no weight on it at all. We figured that a fish had eaten the bait and was swimming up with it. So I went ahead with the boat and all of a sudden the rod bent over and line was peeling off the reel. I guess that was exactly what had happen but all the same we were Hooked Up and Amar was in the chair at the blink of an eye and the fight was on.
It took Amar a good 35 min to finally get his hammer head shark to the side of the boat. J.J. got a head rope around his head and we slid hi m in the tuna door for a quick photo and a measurement to have a replica mount made of his catch.

Thanks again to all of our anglers today and to the one Mike that never did catch a fish today we owe you one.
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Friday, April 30. 2010
Today we started out fishing with one of our repeat customers Buzz from Mass he brought along his good friends Muzzy, Bob and Porka also all from Mass.
We started out trolling the reef hoping to catch everyone a few fish but as it turned out trolling was slow yielding only a king fish for Buzz and a barracuda for Porka.
So in came the trolling baits and out went the kites and the shark baits.
The trap was set and we started waiting and waiting and waiting when finally at last our deep bait got a bite and we were Hooked Up Muzzy jumped in the chair and the fight was on.
After a few min Muzzy,s fish popped up and it turned out to be a nice amber jack.

Not the greatest fishing day but Muzzy caught a nice one and everyone had a ball and as far as our anglers were concerned it was a Fannastic day.
As we headed back to the dock we had Vaughn, Mike, Nico and Scott waiting to give their luck a shot at some deep sea fishing.
This time we wasted no time trolling but instead we set up in very deep water (450 feet) where there was a real nice blue edge in the water with a lot of current. We set out our kites and before we knew it there was a sail fish trying to eat our left long kite bait. As Captain Greg was trying to feed him two more sail fish came in on our right short kite bait and it seemed as if they were fighting over it.
Finally hooked one of them Vaughn jumped in the chair and the fight was on. It took him a good 25 min to finally get him along side of the boat. This fish was going nuts next to the boat and I did my best to get a picture of him but all I got was a lot of splashing.

We cut him loose pretty quickly before he hit the sided of the boat and hurt himself.
Once we got the baits set back out there we hooked into a dolphin fish and this time Nico got in the chair and brought home dinner for everyone.
Thanks again to all of our anglers today.

To all of our readers out there, keep an eye on our blogs because coming soon is the adventures of Carey the canoe guy who set his canoe in the water at Fort Lauderdale. He is rowing his way back to Canada with nothing but a canoe, a paddle, some water, a cell phone, some Roman noodles and a Canadian flag flying at the rear of his canoe. Watch how he tries to make it all the way to Canada with no money, just his charm, wits and a lot of help from people hell meet along the way.
I know it sounds CRAZY, BUT what the hell, we all need something to laugh about nowadays, and we all need someone to root for.
He is going all the way up the intracoastal water way, and if any of our readers are north of him let us know so YOU can help out with a little water or some minimal supplies; anything you might be able to help with, is appreciated.
These will be open blogs, and if you want to write a comment or two feel free or if you run into the Canoe Man,
then please share your story with US!
Thanks and stay tuned.
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