Ok today we had our old customers Jack and Hassel from Amsterdam and today they brought along their good friend John witch happen to own a hotel right on the beach off the coast of Fort Lauderdale Florida. Just quick back round on our relationship Jack has been fishing with me on all the boats I have fished on for over 20 years now and he has been staying at the Tropic Sea Resort for over 30 years now.
I guess you can say Jack from Amsterdam has found a second home here in South Florida.
I asked Jack why he always stays at the same hotel and he said that they make him and his wife Katherine feel like family and they are located off the main husel and busel of the night life yet close enough to when they want to get out into the night life it is just min away.
If you are thinking about spending a bit of time down here in Sunny South Florida I would strongly suggest checking them out at
www.Tropicseasresort.com .
Also about Jack and Hassel they have fished all over the world from Africa for big black marlin to Canada for salmon but they seem to always come back here aboard the Hooked Up to give me a hard time and to drink a LOT of beer and for some good eating fish so they can have big fish fries at the hotel and they seem to always make a big party out of it.
So having said all that; good eating fish was what we were looking for.
We headed way off shore in search of some good eating dolphin fish. After hours of trolling we never did find any dolphin however we did manage to catch a hand full of black fin tunas with make for some great Sushi.
(The best way to cook this up is cover the fillet with sesame seeds and just sear for just a few seconds on each side just enough to get the seeds brown then put the fish back in the fridge for about 15 min. Pull it out slice thin pieces off and dip in some soy sauce then insert this into your mouth and WOW talk about a flavor explosion. Finish it off with some ice cold beer and now were talking!!)
Ok back to our fishing trip. No dolphin fish to be found off shore so we came in on the reef and flew our kites looking for just about anything we could get to bite. Once again no bites. (RATS)
Ok plan C. We started we started trolling fast zig zaging between 100 feet of water out to 400 feet of water with 2 planners running about 45 to 50 feet down. At last we found good eating fish we ended up catching a couple of nice Wahoos.
Jack, John and Hassel thanks again for giving me such a hard time all day today but I wouldnt have it any other way. (LOL)
Captain Taco (954) 764-4344 or toll free (877) SEA-4344
Black fins,Sail fish, king fish and dolphin fish aboard Hooked Up
November 5th, 2010
Today we headed out fishing with John, Bruce, Jeremy and George all from South Florida.
We started out trolling with 2 planners running deep and 3 baits skipping across the surface. We trolled down to the south about 3 miles without getting a bite. So than we trolled back toward the north out in deeper water a caught a few little black fin tunas which we threw back.
Ok now we found our selfs about 3 miles north of our inlet and not any fish in the box to show for it. It was time for a change.
We brought in all the trolling gear and set out our kites with live baits suspended from them.
Once we got our baits all in place things started to take a turn for the better. We hooked into a nice dolphin and before we knew it we had dolphin jumping on all of the baits at the same time. We ended up putting a couple of real nice dolphin in the box along with a couple king fish.
While we were not setting the world on fire we were catching fish and some good eating fish to boot.
All of a sudden I seen a blue streak good threw the water heading right for our right long kite bait. It only took about 2 seconds to realize we were Hooked Up with a monster sail fish. John jumped in the chair and the fight was on. This fish took out so much line that we had to start backing down on him before we ran out of line. It took John a good 30 to 35 min till we finally got his monster sail to the side of the boat.
We got a few pictures of his sail swimming next to the boat and set him free to fight again another day.
Guys thanks again for a fun day of fishing.
Captain Taco (954) 764-4344 or toll free (877) SEA-4344