As we pulled back to the dock we had yet another regular John from Philly along with his good friends Chris from New York glen from Baltimore and Don also from Philly.
Now John already has a big sailfish on his wall from the last time he fished with us and as it turned out we caught fish one after another last time he fished aboard the Hooked up.
Today was not quite as active as last time but we put out our kites with live and dead baits suspended from them and more dead baits down deep I mean we put out everything we could but still no bites.
Now you would have to know John to understand the ripping I was getting from him about not getting any bites BUT we did @ last get a bite I mean the BITE and now John found himself not only in the fighting chair fighting this big shark but now he was taking to serious ripping from me. (LOL)
25 min later John finally got his hammerhead shark to the boat. We got a few quick photos and a measurement in order to have a replica trophy made of Johns first hammerhead shark.
Thanks so very much to all of our anglers today for taking the time to fishing with us aboard the Hooked Up. John we are looking forward to butting heads with you again in the next few weeks.
May 14th, 2011
Today we had a batcher party aboard starting out with the batcher and groom to be Jeff and 4 of his closest friends Brendan, Matt, Charlie and Jeff all from Okeechobee Florida.
We started out trolling the reef wit 2 planner boards running about 45 feet down and a wire line way back also running about 40 to 45 feet down along with 3 surface baits skipping across the waves. Trolling started out on the slow side.
This morning catching only 1 kingfish and a few bonitos so we brought in all the trolling gear and got ready to do a deep drop on a shipwreck.
As our live bait hit the bottom BAM the rod bent over and we were Hooked Up.
Jeff the groom to be jumped in the chair and the fight was on. After a 15 min back and forth fight finally up popped a nice 30-pound amber jack.
We got a couple photos and released him back into the sea to fight again another day.
Ok so it worked once so back down we went with another live bait and once again we got the bite but this time we missed the fish. RATS
Ok so back down again and again we missed another fish. Ok we figured that we had a school of almaco jacks down there and their not quite as big as the amberjacks so they just could not get these big baits we were using down.
Ok third drop only this time we dropped a much smaller bait and O Yea this time we got him and sure enough that was just what was going on they were smaller fish and the baits we were using were just too big.
All in all we had a ball and Jeff best of luck to you and to the rest of the gang thanks again for fishing with us aboard the Hooked Up.
As we got back to the dock we had our afternoon trip waiting to give their luck a shot aboard the Hooked Up.
We had Bob, Doug, Don, Steve and MaryAnn all from New York.
This afternoon we did not wait any time trolling the reef we went right to kite fishing in 350 feet of water with 2 kite flying with 3 live baits suspended from them and one big shark bait. We also set a shark bait half way down and one on the bottom.
Ok the trap was set and it wasnt long till one of the big rods bent over and line started screaming off the reel. We were Hooked Up and Bob wasted no time jumping in the chair. After a good 25 min of back and forth war finally Bob got his big 93-inch hammerhead shark to the boat. We slid him in threw the tuna door took a quick measurement and a few pictures and slid him right back out the door.
Ok now thing were looking up and we still had all the other baits out there.
With in 15 min I seen this BIG wake headed right for our shark bait that was suspended from the kite and BAM he got the bait and another BIG battle has began.
Doug jumped in the chair and we knew from the start this was going to take a while.
Doug hung in there and after 35 min fight up popped his 125-inch monster hammerhead shark.

What a great trip and we ended up with some very worn out anglers. (LOL)
Thanks again to all of our anglers today and Bob I am working on the video.
Captain Taco (954) 764-4344 ob toll free @ (877) SEA-4344
May 15th, 2011
Today we had Bill, Lee and Keith from San Antonio Texas.
Trolling was not an option today we were looking for the BIG one. So out went the kites with 3 live baits suspended from them along with one big shark bait. We also sent down a shark bait to the bottom and another shark bait half way down.
Today it was the bottom bait that paid off and I mean in a big way. After a good 35 min back and forth tug a war we caught a 300pound 100-inch Hammerhead shark.
I am sorry to say that we did not have our camera aboard to get a picture of this big sea monster.
Bill Lee and Keith thanks again you guys are first class and it was a ball fishing with you board the hooked Up.
Captain Taco (954) 764-4344 ob toll free @ (877) SEA-4344
May 16th, 2011
Today we started out fishing with Steve from Dubai and Wayne from London England.
We started out trolling the reef with 3 lines running deep and 2 skipping across the surface. While trolling was not red hot we did manage to catch a few bonitos and a couple black fin tunas.
Once we had trolled our way to the south off the coast of Hallandale Beach we brought in the trolling gear and dropped a live bait down about 185 feet and BAM we got Hooked Up within a second. Steve jumped in the chair and reeled up a big 50-pound amber jack.

Ok so it worked once so we dropped again and the second we hit bottom BAM again we got Hooked Up. Now it was Waynes turn and he ended up landing a 12 pound amber jack.

Than we switched up and slow trolled some live baits on a downrigger next to the wreck and landed a couple of nice barracudas.

Steve and Wayne thanks so much for fishing with us and we are looking forward to fishing you guys again soon.
As we pulled back to our dock we had Peggy, Chris, Mark and Sue ready to give their luck a shot @ some deep sea fishing.
We started out trolling catching a black fin tuna and a few bonitos.
Trolling was not producing many fish so we switched from trolling to deep dropping with a chicken rig. (A chicken rig is 5 hooks in line with a lead at the bottom)
Thats where we found the mother load the sand tiles were snapping and we ended up with 15 big sand tiles.
Thanks again to all our anglers today for fishing with us aboard the Hooked Up.
Captain Taco (954) 764-4344 or toll free @ (877) SEA-4344
May 19th, 2011
Today we started out fishing with E.J. and Jeff from New Hampshire.
Once again we started out trolling the reef with 3 lines running deep and 2 skipping across the surface.
Trolling today was just plain old slow and with us catching only 1 kingfish we knew it was time for a change.
So in came the trolling gear and out went the kites with 4 live baits suspended from them.
Kite fishing also started out slow TILL all of a sudden out of nowhere here came this MONSTER sailfish and all over our right long kite bait and just like that everything turned around for us. We were not only Hooked Up but this sail was from Jurassic Park.
Jeff jumped in the chair and the fight was on. It took Jeff a good 25 min till he finally wore down this monster sailfish.

We got a couple quick photos of him next to the boat than we cut the leader as close to the hook as possible and watched him swim away in great shape.
Way to go Jeff.
As we got back to the dock we had we had Jonathan from Orlando Florida, Randy from Fort Worth Texas, Doug and Armando from Dallas Texas waiting to give their luck a shot aboard the Hooked Up.
Once again we started out trolling the reef but the reef was just not producing any fish so we went back to basics and started dropping live baits on wrecks.
It was a bit more work to find a wreck and see if there were any fish on it but in the end it paid off for us with everyone catching either an amberjack or an alamoco jack.
Guys I know that fishing was a bit on the slow side today but thanks for hanging in there and we are looking forward to fishing with all of you again sometime soon.
Captain Taco (954) 764-4344 ob toll free @ (877) SEA-4344