Jigging in Miami "Jack madness"

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sepaik wrote:OMG! :cyclops: I'm sorry I missed this one. I definitely want in on the next one. I bought about 30 pounds of Jigs for my last trip and they never touched salt water. Count me in!!! :dude:
Yeah dude, you missed a lot. You need to let that lead go out for some fun, LOL

englishadam wrote:I'm in for another let me know if you get a date. Mutton was 11lbs btw :P

Crapolas! I was 3 pounds under the estimate, LOL...

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rare wrote:Put me in on the Jan trip as well. I "might" start doing a few more trips this new year since Permit season is closed for 3 months
That sounds good man. I am doing more boat trips this year because of my feet and also have to take all those jigs to play, LOL

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great report. :) BTW... i didn't know Miami had fishing like that.

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Thanks fixed. Yeah, there is some good offshore fishing here. Miami has done a great job with the artificial reef programs. There are so many of them out there, more and more reef fish are moving in.

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holy crap guys.. what a haul.. that mutton looks huuuuuuuuggggeeee..

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Urmmm can only dream about the one that got away! (Bigger Reel next time) Ordering some more of them Katana jigs this week if anyone wants in let me know, I'll get a deal to save some cash.

I dont know if anyone mentioned this but we returned a good number of jacks more than we kept I believe?

Just couple pics I took among the Chaos.

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englishadam wrote:Urmmm can only dream about the one that got away! (Bigger Reel next time) Ordering some more of them Katana jigs this week if anyone wants in let me know, I'll get a deal to save some cash.

I dont know if anyone mentioned this but we returned a good number of jacks more than we kept I believe?
Yeah, there were about 12 AJ's and Almacos released. And that AJ Nelson caught had a massive hit on the tail. It's awesome to see a fishing recovering from a wound like that.

Add two yellow glow ones for me, the 240 grams one. That will replace the one I lost in the Tugas. Thanks man.

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fishnfool73 wrote:I'm sure Pat ie Crashmister is down.
just let me know when :mrgreen:
Nice Boat! Now get it outa my driveway!

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Sounds good Pat.

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You released Almacos?!?! I kill you!
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What do you guy's think about chartering the Sea Legs for a Jigging trip? I can talk to Kenny. We can charter for the whole day and put something together up north.

http://deepseafishingsealegs.com/Deep_S ... arter.html
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sepaik wrote:What do you guy's think about chartering the Sea Legs for a Jigging trip? I can talk to Kenny. We can charter for the whole day and put something together up north.

http://deepseafishingsealegs.com/Deep_S ... arter.html

I wouldn't mind as long as he understands that we are after groupers, muttons, kings, AJ's, Blackfins, and anything that can put a small hurting in our arms (besides the damn jigs, LOL). Wrecks, submerged platforms, rigs, rock piles, hard bottoms, and no less than 150 feet of water and I am on it (unless he thinks we can get that in more than 50 feet). I trust his judgement.

See how his schedule is for January and what is the least amount of people he needs to run out and get the fish with elbow room to jig. I am sure Ralph and him know what we need.

By the way I know 3 people asking about that boat for jigging already.


GO4EM wrote:You released Almacos?!?! I kill you!
LMAO!!!! If you saw the extra protein they were carrying you would too! We did keep the small ones.

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LMAO!!! I wouln't smoke them even if they came in a green leaf! The blackfin tuna served my whole family, it was awesome seared in penut oil and seasone with teriyaki sauce, sesame oil, and sesame seed. Dang that was good.

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cudaman wrote:
sepaik wrote:What do you guy's think about chartering the Sea Legs for a Jigging trip? I can talk to Kenny. We can charter for the whole day and put something together up north.

http://deepseafishingsealegs.com/Deep_S ... arter.html

I wouldn't mind as long as he understands that we are after groupers, muttons, kings, AJ's, Blackfins, and anything that can put a small hurting in our arms (besides the damn jigs, LOL). Wrecks, submerged platforms, rigs, rock piles, hard bottoms, and no less than 150 feet of water and I am on it (unless he thinks we can get that in more than 50 feet). I trust his judgement.

See how his schedule is for January and what is the least amount of people he needs to run out and get the fish with elbow room to jig. I am sure Ralph and him know what we need.

By the way I know 3 people asking about that boat for jigging already.



What? You don't want a yellowtail jigging trip???? :lol: :lol: I'm sure he'll get us on nice spots. He's said this to me before, " Once you charter the boat, I'm your servant." He'll take us to where ever we want. Weather permitting.
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sepaik wrote:
What? You don't want a yellowtail jigging trip???? :lol: :lol: I'm sure he'll get us on nice spots. He's said this to me before, " Once you charter the boat, I'm your servant." He'll take us to where ever we want. Weather permitting.

LMAO!!! Yeah no jigging for yellowtails :biglaugh:

That sounds good. Check his schedule for January/February and we can go with the charter that is catching the most I guess :cheers:

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cudamanji wrote:

LMAO!!! Yeah no jigging for yellowtails :biglaugh:
What? You were a yellowtail jigging machine on the trip on Yuri's boat. I thought they were your target species :mrgreen:
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LMAO!!!! Those damn things kept on hitting all my stuff. But got to admit that was kewl to see them hit something bigger than a 1/32oz Z jig with a silverside on it :biglaugh:

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:toast: Looks like a great trip. Nice eats too. Oh yeah, I'm down for a trip either boat .
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Sounds good man!

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rare wrote:The list looks great, keep it like that.... :thumright:
Interested:
1-Herb
2-Ricky
3-Chris
4- Ron
5-Nelson
6-Rory
7-Sepaik
8-Adam
9-Pat
10- Russ
Perfect I just printed the above so we all know what spot to fish. Me and Pat on the stern, Oh no watch out now!!! :dude:
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Props to the crew of anglers and props to herbs picture on the front page of florida sportsman :dude: :toast: :dude:
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cudaman wrote:Thanks man. I will definitely let you know about the next one. And if we get 10 people we can do our own Boatless trip too.
how much did that trip run? im probably down for the next one
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bigseank22 wrote:
cudaman wrote:Thanks man. I will definitely let you know about the next one. And if we get 10 people we can do our own Boatless trip too.
how much did that trip run? im probably down for the next one
Trip ran $100 per person, was probably 8 hour long trip.

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Thanks Juan. :toast:

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How many people MAX could we put on Sealegs to be comfortable to Jig? More people less cost. More peeps less cost but no elbow room. Sea Legs is a little bigger than the boat you guys went on. What do you think. 15ish???
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Chevy Juan wrote:Props to the crew of anglers and props to herbs picture on the front page of florida sportsman :dude: :toast: :dude:
DUDE ! Where you on Florida Sportsman or is that a joke???
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