Thanks again to all of our anglers today we truly appreciate you choosing to fish with us aboard the Hooked Up
March 24th, 2011
Ok so today we had one of our regular customers/friends Steve from Alaska along with his daughter Paula and her boy friend John out of St George Utah.
We started out trolling to the south with our 2-planner board running 45 feet down along with 3 surface baits skipping across the top.
Trolling was red hot today catching king fish all the way down toward the south.
Once we got about 7 miles south of our inlet we got to a wreck called the Tenneco wreck witch is 3 different pieces of an old oilrig that was sunk to make an artificial reef.
We got there only to find there were already 3 other charter boats fishing the wreck so we knew we had our work cut out for us.
We started out trolling a couple of little feathers around trying to catch some small bonitos so we could put them right back out as bait.
Once we caught a few bonitos J.J. set 3 trouble hooks in them and sent them right back out as I slow trolled them all around the wrecks.
We got our first bite after about 5 min of trolling them around but RATS the fish took off and went right back into the wreck and cut us off.
Ok here we go again and once again J.J. set the baits back out but this time I worked our way out to the deeper piece of the wreck that was in 186 feet of water.
As soon as I got over the wreck BAM the rod bent over and line was peeling off the reel. I went ahead with the boat and managed to drag the fish far enough away so it could not get us back into the wreck.
Ok so now we had Paula hanging on to the rod and the fight was on but there was one problem we were trying to catch a barracuda on a spinner rod with 20 pound test line on it but this fish was no barracuda because it just kept taking line and going down deeper and deeper. We had our hands full to say the least.

After the first 15 min I knew that this was not the first time that Paula had been fishing. She was doing a great job and this fight was going to be about finesse not strength. Paula was on it and after a good 30 min back and forth tug a war up popped this big Greater Golden Amber Jack.

WAT TO GO PAULA
Now Ive got to back up in this fishing report to the last time Steve had fished with us and tell you about this little snack he had brought along and shared with us.
Steve had brought some smoked salmon from Alaska and served it on a Ritz cracker along with a little cream cheese a dash of horseradish and a small slice of a sweet pickle all to be eaten in one BIG bite. Holly Cow talk about a flavor explosion it was great so on this trip I thought I would give him a little taste of a South Florida version of flavor explosion. After this long fight I thought this would be a great time to put fishing on hold for 10 min and have a little lunch so in celebration of Paulas catch I broke out a plate full of seared black fin tuna along with some soy sauce and a bit of wasabi.
(Now thats some good eaten)

O and by the way both of these snacks need a cold beer to wash it down.
After lunch we all decided to end the trip trying for some kind of a sea monster so J.J. rigged up 3 big shark baits and we were also going to put out a couple of kites with live baits suspended from them. BUT jus as J.J. started to put out the first shark bait he had glanced in front of the boat and seen a big Hammerhead shark tailing down sea.
I slowly worked our way out side of this shark keeping my eyes on him the whole time than I slowly worked our way back inside keeping way south of the shark the whole time and waited for him to come to us.

All of a sudden you could see that the shark had gotten the sent and he lit up and darted toward our bait like a missal. J.J. locked up the reel I went ahead with the boat and we were Hooked Up.
This time Steve jumped in the chair and the fight was on. It was a back and forth tug a war for a good 25 min till at last Steve had his 83 inch hammer head shark to the boat. We got a quick measurement and a couple photos and released back to the ocean to fight again some other day.

Now what we had our sea monster we had a box full of kings and of course we had Paulas big amber jack but we still had a good hour or so left to fish.
We thought what the heck everything we had tried today seemed to work so we decided to go into shallow water about 110 feet of water and set out our kite in front of a ship that has been anchored up there for the last couple of weeks and had a lot of bait fish all around it.
We set out our kites just feet away from 4 other charter boats that were trying to catch bait in front of the ship when all of a sudden a kingfish or should I say a smoker king came sky rocketing out of the water and grabbed our left long kite bait and we were
Hooked Up again. I dont recall who got in the chair but when it was al said and done we had a 44 thats right a 44-pound smoker king fish in the boat.

WHAT A WAY TO END A GREAT FISHING TRIP ABOARD THE HOOKED UP
Steve, Paula and John what can I say thanks soooo much. Some times I cant believe they pay me to have this much fun. See you guys again soon.
Captain Taco (954) 764-4344 or toll free @ (877) SEA-4344
March 25th, 2011
Today we had a shared charter with once again one of our regular customers/friend Fred from Manhattan Ney York and we also had Corey and Eddie from St Louis.
We started out trolling the reef with Fred landing a small black fin tuna and Corey and Eddie each landing a couple of kingfish.
Ok now that the skunk was out of the box time to go for the big ones.
We set out three shark baits with one on the surface one half way down and last but not least one 350 feet down on the bottom.
We kept trying to set out our kites to get a couple more live baits out there but due to the lack of wind it turned out to be what we call a kite mare.
But that was ok I had just told everyone that I had a good feeling and to hang in there I was sure that some big fish was going to swim up here any min now. No sooner than the words came out of my mouth Captain Greg yelled out here he comes! Sure enough there was this big Hammer Head Shark coming in fast on one of our baits. And just like that we were Hooked Up. By the way guys I really did not see Eddie jumped in the chair and the fight was on. And when I tell you the FIGHT was on I mean it this fish went nuts on Eddie. He would gain a little line and the shark would take twice as much back.
This Back and forth tug a war went on for what seemed forever and if you were to ask Eddie he would say it went on for 2 days.
I mean this fish was putting it to Eddie but he hung in there and finally got this big hammer head shark close enough for Greg to get a hold of the leader.
Than a whole new fight was on. We were trying to slide this shark in threw our tuna door to get a measurement of him so Eddie could have a replica trophy made of him but the shark had other ideas.
Finally after getting our butts kicked for about 3 to 5 min we managed to slide him into the boat.
After a couple of photos we slid him right back out to the sea to fight again another day.
While all this was going on we had Cory taking a Video so as soon as we get it we will be posting the video along with about 7 others we have saved here at the Hooked Up over the years and we will be posting them soon on http://
www.tacohookedup.com so stay tuned.
Thanks again to our anglers today and Corey dont forget to send the video. (LOL)
Captain Taco (954) 764-4344 or toll free @ (877) SEA-4344