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Talapia
09-13-2005, 10:28 AM
Me and the wife went on the Morning Star
Hurricane Katrina Fund Raising Trip.
Fairly light load on the boat - 12
passengers. Figured that it would be
lite since it was on a Monday and a lot
of people also got scared off by the
relatively high seas forecast. It was
long period swells and the seas were
as soft as you could want them. They
were actually making everybody sleepy.
Pulled out of the inlet at around 0630
and headed out. Monty headed out
for about an hour and then hit the
brakes, he saw a bunch of croaker on
the machine and decided to get some
quick limits for the folks who wanted
them. Suprisingly, only a few folks
wanted to keep them. I personally think
that ocean croaker taste much better
than the croaker out of the bay. We
could have easily limited out but we did
not want to use up too much cooler
space/ice on the croaker. He stayed
on them for about an hour and then
steamed out towards his original
destination. He put us on a wreck that
he had not fished yet. This spot was
loaded. It was a bail job on very large
seabass and we had our cooler (only
brought the mid size one) full in the first
30 min -- had me rethining the croaker
we had kept earlier. We had to borrow
one of Monty's 120 qt cooler to hold our
fish. For anybody interested in tog fishing
in the next few weeks ;) I can tell you
that they are chewing their heads off.
Tog were coming up all around the boat,
and these were very nice sized fish.
My wife Trina caught the pool fish
(nearly 5 pound seabass). Everybody
had all the seabass and croaker they
wanted on this trip. Rounded out the
day looking for flounder, but never could
find them. Pulled back into the Marina
at @ 4pm.
FL FISHERMAN
09-13-2005, 10:33 AM
Nice Fishing Talapia! You are a maniac! Did you get promoted again??? ;) Oh I know you have stock in the morning star don't you! LOL See you in a couple weeks. Hope the fishing is just as good. :D
Talapia
09-13-2005, 10:41 AM
Send me a PM with a good e-mail
address for you and I will shoot you
some pics of our offshore trip. It
was a total bail job on Mahi Mahi.
I would post it on here but....
well you know how that usually
turns out. :rolleyes:
Hat80
09-13-2005, 10:47 AM
Man, I wish I was Talapia! :cool: Now post the pics. ;).....Tightlines
Hat80
09-13-2005, 10:51 AM
Man you got to post those, screw the wanna be's! :p......Tightlines
FL FISHERMAN
09-13-2005, 10:56 AM
Yeah I wish I was Talapia! LOL I would but I am on dial-up at home so it would take forever to load. Go ahead an post em, who cares.
Talapia
09-13-2005, 11:14 AM
OK, I will post the pics. ;)
Talapia
09-13-2005, 11:24 AM
OK, let's try this one more time:
http://pierandsurf.com/photopost/data/500/12247untitled.JPG
http://pierandsurf.com/photopost/data/500/12247untitled2.JPG
Just so that I do not confuse anybody,
these pics are not from our Morning
Star trip on Monday, they are from an
offshore charter my family had last Friday.
I will post a trip summary of that soon.
TunaFish
09-13-2005, 12:21 PM
You're my hero!!!! :D
Peanuts on light tackle,what a blast and they taste great too. Pretty work Talapia. :)
catman
09-13-2005, 01:31 PM
Nice work T. :) That mahi mahi would look a lot better on my grill. :D
fyremanjef
09-13-2005, 01:51 PM
Holy Cr@p!
Are you looking for an understudy!
I am ready to start stalking you.
Way togo.
Jeff
Talapia
09-13-2005, 01:55 PM
catman, had some blackened on Saturday
night....man they taste good! My dad
likes his grilled. He had them leave the
skin on his fillets, says they taste better
on the grill that way and the skins fall
right off.
Talapia
09-13-2005, 02:02 PM
Holy Cr@p!
I am ready to start stalking you.
Jeff
Don't make me get a restraining
order on you! :D :D :D
bumsrim
09-13-2005, 02:43 PM
TOG TIME ! LET'S GO TALAPIA
HOW ABOUT "Karen Sue Charters" ?
Brian Rim
Me and the wife went on the Morning Star
Hurricane Katrina Fund Raising Trip.
Fairly light load on the boat - 12
passengers. Figured that it would be
lite since it was on a Monday and a lot
of people also got scared off by the
relatively high seas forecast. It was
long period swells and the seas were
as soft as you could want them. They
were actually making everybody sleepy.
Pulled out of the inlet at around 0630
and headed out. Monty headed out
for about an hour and then hit the
brakes, he saw a bunch of croaker on
the machine and decided to get some
quick limits for the folks who wanted
them. Suprisingly, only a few folks
wanted to keep them. I personally think
that ocean croaker taste much better
than the croaker out of the bay. We
could have easily limited out but we did
not want to use up too much cooler
space/ice on the croaker. He stayed
on them for about an hour and then
steamed out towards his original
destination. He put us on a wreck that
he had not fished yet. This spot was
loaded. It was a bail job on very large
seabass and we had our cooler (only
brought the mid size one) full in the first
30 min -- had me rethining the croaker
we had kept earlier. We had to borrow
one of Monty's 120 qt cooler to hold our
fish. For anybody interested in tog fishing
in the next few weeks ;) I can tell you
that they are chewing their heads off.
Tog were coming up all around the boat,
and these were very nice sized fish.
My wife Trina caught the pool fish
(nearly 5 pound seabass). Everybody
had all the seabass and croaker they
wanted on this trip. Rounded out the
day looking for flounder, but never could
find them. Pulled back into the Marina
at @ 4pm.
Talapia
09-13-2005, 02:57 PM
Hello Brian!
I am definitely going after the tog this fall
and winter. I will be booking regular
trips on the Karen Sue every few weeks
once the DE season opens back up in
Oct. Capt John has spots that produce
all year round. I will be advertising the
trips on the Boating Board. I already have
1 to 2 regulars for these trips but I will be
looking to get 1 or 2 more folks to spread the
cost out a bit.
Pond Fisher
09-13-2005, 04:04 PM
When are you making your way down to these warmer waters. We need some of that there expertise down here. Good job. and keep the reports coming. Cant wait for the Dolphin Run down here. Usually not till the end of October.
Chris
Talapia
09-13-2005, 04:17 PM
Pond Fisher,
Me and the wife fly down to the St Pete
area every winter (Feb) to go on one
of the 3 day boats. We have gone
on the Friendly Fisherman out of Mediera
Beach and the Viking Starship out of
Tarpon Springs. This winter I am really
looking at doing a trip on the Yankee Capt's
down in Key West, I have heards some
really great things about that fishery down
there. Take care, Talapia
catman
09-13-2005, 05:12 PM
catman, had some blackened on Saturday
night....man they taste good! My dad
likes his grilled. He had them leave the
skin on his fillets, says they taste better
on the grill that way and the skins fall
right off.T, I do it the same as your dad, leave the sKin on. I have to try them blackened. That's what I do with the tog. If you do any tog trips in Feb. please count me in. I should be recouped from my hip replacement surgery by then.
CrawFish
09-13-2005, 05:29 PM
Try them with Italian breadcrumbs and fried over butter. I had some last week, very good. ;)
BTW.. nice catch T
Talapia
09-13-2005, 05:32 PM
catman, you know you got a spot. I have
one already full for 3 Oct but you are
on the next trip if you are available. ;)
The folks with first dibs on the next tog
trip are DOF, Bumsrim, and catman
Pond Fisher
09-13-2005, 07:27 PM
Seen and read of a pamplet for the Viking. Looks like a nice little rig they run their. Which one of their trips do you go on?
Chris
Talapia
09-13-2005, 07:37 PM
Pond Fisher,
We went on their 60 hr trip. It was OK, they
catch a lot of fish but I would have to say
the Friendly Fisherman out of Mediera Beach
was much better for us since it had more
of a family atmosphere on the boat. The
majority of the folks who were on the
Viking were....let's just say it reminded me
of being in a bar...not drinking wise, but
raunchy wise. :eek:
Duke of Fluke
09-13-2005, 09:53 PM
Way to go Henry. It sounds like you have had a couple of great trips. The seabassing is definately picking up. I have noticed a steady increase in the number of bass we have had as by catch while fluking over the last few weeks. I love the MS but unfortunately the prices are a little too high for me to justify for a seabass trip. I will definately make a few seabass trips on the Big Mohawk once fluke season ends. Those Mahi look mighty tasty as well. I have not had the pleasure of catching any in several years. They are probably one of my favorite fish to catch. They are amazing jumpers and the colors are amazing when they are fresh out of the water. Count me in on a Karen Sue trip or two for the fall. I've got to go to bed, I have a special reservation trip aboard the Mohawk in a couple of hours.
Tight Lines
Talapia
09-13-2005, 10:07 PM
Good luck on your trip! I am fished out for
a few weeks...at least until tog season
opens back up. ;)
Pond Fisher
09-14-2005, 03:26 PM
I'll probably be hit for this but whats a tog???
Chris
FL FISHERMAN
09-14-2005, 04:00 PM
Tautog or Blackfish. Only thing in FL I can think of that resembles it would be a rockbass(on steroids) But they are strong as hell and love structure. Good eating too. :D
AJ's Tog
http://pierandsurf.com/photopost/data/500/11729jay_s_pics_002.jpg
Talapia
09-14-2005, 04:02 PM
FLF beat me to it! :D
I would say as far as habitat and diet, it is
most similiar to a sheepshead and as far
as a challenge to (i.e. specialized tackle, gear, etc) catch it is our version of the mutton snapper.
Talapia
09-14-2005, 04:29 PM
Hat here's a little primer for the 3rd
Caught our limit before noon and were
eating steaks at Waterman's by 1pm. ;)
http://pierandsurf.com/photopost/data/500/12247IMGP0932-med.JPG
Pond Fisher, that is Anthony in the pic
holding that tog. He has the uncanny
ability to catch anything and everything
swimming in the ocean. I have never
seen anything like it.
bumsrim
09-14-2005, 10:47 PM
thanks Talapia,
Talapia
09-14-2005, 11:28 PM
Brian, shoot me your contact info via
PM and delete it out of your post. I
never recommend leaving your personal
info out there like that! ;)
Should be some good times coming up!
Not 10 tog at 10 pounds each, but
good times nonetheless. :D
MANDINGO
09-16-2005, 03:33 PM
Congrats On A Job Well Done!!! If U Need Someone To Tog Fishing Let Me Know Im Sure It Will Be Fun And Hanging Around You Im 110% Sure I May Learn A Few Tidbits. I Really Wanna Learn Your Hypnosis On The Fish And How To Make Them Just Jump In The Boattrick ..lmaoooooo (joke) :d Keep Up The Good Work!!
Anthony
09-16-2005, 03:54 PM
Pond Fisher, that is Anthony in the pic
holding that tog. He has the uncanny
ability to catch anything and everything
swimming in the ocean. I have never
seen anything like it.
I wish it was that simple. Haven't really fished too much since the beginning of the summer. Did fish the bridge the other night and caught 4 small stripers and a 25 inch trout.
Talapia
09-16-2005, 07:50 PM
Anthony,
I am sure your mojo is still good! ;)
Just think you have a whole summer of
that good stuff saved up! :eek:
Talapia
09-16-2005, 08:10 PM
Congrats On A Job Well Done!!! If U Need Someone To Tog Fishing Let Me Know Im Sure It Will Be Fun And Hanging Around You Im 110% Sure I May Learn A Few Tidbits. I Really Wanna Learn Your Hypnosis On The Fish And How To Make Them Just Jump In The Boattrick ..lmaoooooo (joke) :d Keep Up The Good Work!!
MANDINGO, we definitely got to hook
up this fall/winter.
Pond Fisher
09-16-2005, 11:17 PM
Thanks y'all. Never seen anything like it. Hoping to go out tom. but things are looking ify. If you know what I mean.
Chris
Pond Fisher
09-19-2005, 06:16 PM
Got out on Saturday 9/17 and nothing but a ton of sharks and Dirty water due to Ophelia.
Chris
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