Once I got back in town I had to jump on the Hooked Up and headed right over to Bimini in the Bahamas and fished for another 10 days so to say Ive been a bit busy would be an understatement. However I am back and am going to catch up with all the reports as quick as possible.
Thanks again to all the people out there that follow my reports and now I going to get started on the reports and there will be a report on my daughter Samanthas little fish.
June 13th, 2011
Today we left for Bimini in the Bahamas for a 10-day fishing trip.
We were invited to entertain clients for Car Quest and Ive got to say this was a first class operation. All of our food, drinks, Bait and fuel were taken care of and as far as the clients you could not have asked for a better bunch of guys.
The way it worked was a plane would land with a bunch of guys and we would fish them for 3 days than another plane would land and pick the first bunch up and drop off another bunch of guys and so on.
So we would have the same guys breaking bread and drinking wine for 3 days at a time.
What a great time while fishing was just ok the weather was great and everyone there was just as happy as a clam just to be there us included.
The dolphin fish were hard to find the first few days but at last they showed up and we had more than enough. They were not big ones but they were the perfect size for the frying pan. We also did a lot of bottom fishing catching yellow tail snappers. a few groupers and some great eating yellow eye snappers and as far as trolling on the reef well there was as many or should I say too many barracudas and also a good hand full of mackerels.
All in all it truly was a great time and we would like to once again say thanks to Car Quest and all of the guys that came over and fishing with us. And we are all ready looking forward to fishing with all of you again next year.
Captain Taco (954) 764-4344 ob toll free @ (877) SEA-4344
June 14th, 2011
Today we are finally back from the Bahamas and ready to start fishing Fort Lauderdale again.
We started out fishing with Jason, Chris, Frank and Sara all from St Louis.
We started out trolling the reef but today the reef was just not producing many fish for us we had caught only 2 big bonitos on the reef and by the sound of things on the VHF radio we might have been high hook.
All the same we decided to try a long shot so we went to a ledge and slow trolled a couple small bonitos and BAM we were Hooked Up.
We had hooked a spinner shark and this thing started out the fight by jumping all over the place but once he settled down it was a down and dirty fight. After a good 20 min we finally got this 5-foot spinner shark next to the boat. We got a hold of the leader and cut it as close to the shark as we safely could.
Thanks again guys I know fishing was on the slow side today but we will make it up to you next time.
Captain Taco (954) 764-4344 or toll free @ (877) SEA-4344
June 15th, 2011
Today we spent the afternoon fishing with Mike the cop and his wife and soon to be mother Tammy along with their good friends Pat and his wife Dara.
We started out trolling the reef and watching Mike and Pat drink beers as if someone was going to take them from them if they did not drink them all quickly. (LOL)
They had all just gotten off a plane from Philly and needless to say they were just plain old glad to be down here in Sunny South Florida.
Let me start out by saying that Mike the Cop loves nothing more than spending the day out on a boat fishing. BUT he has this little problem. He gets sea sick but today the water were flat calm and Mike was just so glad to be out here fishing and not catching hell from his buddy Pat who always gives him a hard time about getting sick.
While trolling was a bit on the slow side today we did manage to catch Tammy a nice kingfish and then Dara also caught a nice king.
Ok time to bring in the trolling gear and set out the kites with some live bait suspended from them hopping to catch a big sailfish or a shark.
Once again fishing was a bit slow however Pat did manage to catch a nice 15-pound kingfish.
But all was well we still had some time left and now the only one who had not caught a fish was Mike.
Everything seemed ok but we did notice that Pat stopped busting Mikes chops and we were just about to find out why!!

Sorry I promised Mike I would post this one
Thats right Pat got seasick when the waves were about 4 to 6 inches that is not feet. Thats right it was just about as calm as it can get but old Pat just could not seem to take it any more.
In retrospect I think Mike got just what he wanted and this time Pat got to hear Mike give him a REAL hard time about not feeling good.

Mike, Tammy, Dara and yes even Pat thanks again guys you guys are a ball to fish with and we hope to have you guys aboard again soon.
Captain Taco (954) 764-4344 ob toll free @ (877) SEA-4344