I See your Grouper and Raise you a Mutton

Miami, florida
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John Barker

June 04, 2013

The Blue Waters 2 headed out for a morning half day fishing trip. The pilchards and herring bit well at the radar station, but there was no wind or current for kite fishing. So, changing strategy, Captain John took the boat into clear shallow water with wire line and a drone spoon. As shinny spoon danced around the coral heads in 20' to 30', a keeper-sized grouper slammed the spoon. The captain kept the boat in gear and the anglers had a workout on their hands. It's obviously much more difficult to fight a fish while the boat is still moving, but the boat's forward momentum also keeps maximum pressure on the fish making it much more difficult for the fish to find bottom again, and increasing the likelihood the grouper will make it to the gaff. After a fierce fight, they're efforts were rewarded with a fine black grouper in the box. Later, two other groupers were caught and released. {%image_id=33581%} The trip ended with some live baiting off the riggers which produced a nice mutton snapper and several bonitos. Captain John www.fishingmiami.net 305-373-5016 (24/7)

Tight Lines,

Capt. John Barker

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