reward 1/14/12
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Re: reward 1/14/12
No go for me either...Sorry.
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cyril1974
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Re: reward 1/14/12
Holy Tempting Batman!!!! hey.. think the saltiga and the star rod can be my trolling setup? hmmmmm... what time saturday?
Charles
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Re: reward 1/14/12
These are the people on that list. Greg set this one up.
1 Greg
2 Bill K
3 Jomal-- you fished with before
4 Jorge
5 FastEd
6 Herbert-- you fished with before
7 Troy-- you fished with before
8 EnglishAdam - you fished with before
9 Tim
10 Mike-- you fished with before
11 Rick-- you
12 Seth-- my son
12 Pat -- you fished with before
1 Greg
2 Bill K
3 Jomal-- you fished with before
4 Jorge
5 FastEd
6 Herbert-- you fished with before
7 Troy-- you fished with before
8 EnglishAdam - you fished with before
9 Tim
10 Mike-- you fished with before
11 Rick-- you
12 Seth-- my son
12 Pat -- you fished with before
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Re: reward 1/14/12
same time and any spots open??
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Where is this boat?
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Miami, Bayside, right next to the arenaBEOWULF wrote:Where is this boat?
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Re: reward 1/14/12
I was told it will be an early start as they have a 1:30 charter they have to be back for haven't been told what time is early yet as far as spots call to see not sure...
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Rick, need to be at the marina by 1:30pm....
All spots on this trip are already taken. 12 is the max on this boat.
All spots on this trip are already taken. 12 is the max on this boat.
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2 spots open, if anyone is interested... please call in to leave deposits....
You can go ahead and call Jeff for to make your reservation for this trip. Please call after 3pm
Contact name: Jeff Please call after 3pm
Phone: 305-372-9470
Location: Bayside Marina, Miami, FL
Rates: $100/per person
The boat is at Bayside Marina, in Miami, just south of American Airlines arena. A deposit of $50 is required to reserve your spot(s). Please call 305-372-9470 and let them know you'd 'like to make a reservation for saturday's jig trip'. The remaining $50 is due in cash the day of the trip.
Boat leaves dock between 5:45am and 6:00am. It returns to the dock at 1:30pm since they have another Charter that day.
You can go ahead and call Jeff for to make your reservation for this trip. Please call after 3pm
Contact name: Jeff Please call after 3pm
Phone: 305-372-9470
Location: Bayside Marina, Miami, FL
Rates: $100/per person
The boat is at Bayside Marina, in Miami, just south of American Airlines arena. A deposit of $50 is required to reserve your spot(s). Please call 305-372-9470 and let them know you'd 'like to make a reservation for saturday's jig trip'. The remaining $50 is due in cash the day of the trip.
Boat leaves dock between 5:45am and 6:00am. It returns to the dock at 1:30pm since they have another Charter that day.
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Re: reward 1/14/12
cudaman wrote:Rick, need to be at the marina by 1:30pm....
All spots on this trip are already taken. 12 is the max on this boat.
Rick
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I guess you would miss the trip trip if you did that
At the marina by 5:30am. Two people backed out so there is space for two more.
At the marina by 5:30am. Two people backed out so there is space for two more.
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I will be asking for permission from the boss! Same price?cudaman wrote:I guess you would miss the trip trip if you did that![]()
At the marina by 5:30am. Two people backed out so there is space for two more.
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cudaman wrote:2 spots open, if anyone is interested... please call in to leave deposits....
You can go ahead and call Jeff for to make your reservation for this trip. Please call after 3pm
Contact name: Jeff Please call after 3pm
Phone: 305-372-9470
Location: Bayside Marina, Miami, FL
Rates: $100/per person
The boat is at Bayside Marina, in Miami, just south of American Airlines arena. A deposit of $50 is required to reserve your spot(s). Please call 305-372-9470 and let them know you'd 'like to make a reservation for saturday's jig trip'. The remaining $50 is due in cash the day of the trip.
Boat leaves dock between 5:45am and 6:00am. It returns to the dock at 1:30pm since they have another Charter that day.

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Hey Charles. yes, its still $100 bucks per person and there are still 2 spots available. Yo can just come tomorrow and bring the cash. Boat lwieaves around 5:30 to 5:45 am.
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Anxiously awaiting Report!!!
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Well I wish I could say we slayed 'eem but today the fish won....
Started it off okay with a small blackfin on the trolling rod not too far out of the pass this was after Dennis (I think I have the name right) got a undersized grouper on a deep diver right as we cleared the jetty and of course it went back regardless of size since the season is closed.
It was pretty sloppy out there and my new rain top got a good test....was very glad I had my Gruden's and boots on as water was always sloshing thru on the rear of the deck soaking anyone that did not have good footwear.....many normally wear sandals but with the cold there were a lot of wet tennis shoes and cold feet.
football sized Blackfins.... one here and two there came up on a few stops.... no AJ's although there were several suspects lost... ( lost my first jig with a fish attached when a good one took me to school and I was unable to stop it before it found the bridge-span we were over and it cut me off )
still it was great to meet some new guys that share that passion called fishing and learned a few new things witch always makes for a good trip even if the fish don't cooperate.... next trip for me will be Sealeggs the end of the month
Started it off okay with a small blackfin on the trolling rod not too far out of the pass this was after Dennis (I think I have the name right) got a undersized grouper on a deep diver right as we cleared the jetty and of course it went back regardless of size since the season is closed.
It was pretty sloppy out there and my new rain top got a good test....was very glad I had my Gruden's and boots on as water was always sloshing thru on the rear of the deck soaking anyone that did not have good footwear.....many normally wear sandals but with the cold there were a lot of wet tennis shoes and cold feet.
football sized Blackfins.... one here and two there came up on a few stops.... no AJ's although there were several suspects lost... ( lost my first jig with a fish attached when a good one took me to school and I was unable to stop it before it found the bridge-span we were over and it cut me off )
still it was great to meet some new guys that share that passion called fishing and learned a few new things witch always makes for a good trip even if the fish don't cooperate.... next trip for me will be Sealeggs the end of the month
Rick
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Thanks for the report! That's why they call it fishing! 
Many men go fishing all of their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are after. ~Henry David Thoreau
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Yeah, thanks for the write up Rick
I forgot my camera and my weather gear this time
All in all there were around 12 football size blackfins caught. Lots of brid action but the tunas were too scattered. Two massive hits were lost the one Rick mentioned and one from a guy named Mike.
There were 4 blackfins caught on 4 ounce black silver diamond jigs. My son and I got our two blackfins trolling the small squids. The rest were on vertical jigs.
Lots of new toys out there (from other people) so I got to play with some Blackhole 250 gram rods and Stellas 10000SW. What a sweat combo but the rod is too stiff for my likings and the owner's likings as well. The rod it self is as light as a feather.
There were 4 blackfins caught on 4 ounce black silver diamond jigs. My son and I got our two blackfins trolling the small squids. The rest were on vertical jigs.
Lots of new toys out there (from other people) so I got to play with some Blackhole 250 gram rods and Stellas 10000SW. What a sweat combo but the rod is too stiff for my likings and the owner's likings as well. The rod it self is as light as a feather.
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Re: reward 1/14/12
When I spend a full day( 6 hrs or so) jigging I usually get smoked by 1 or 2 fish like that. It sucks, alot, but also makes you want to get after them that much more. To ease the pain a bit though I just think of them as being jewfish, and not an 85lb aj or 60lb black. Sounds like all in all a good day though, can't complain about blackfins on the jig. Thanks for the report.Xpierrat wrote: lost my first jig with a fish attached when a good one took me to school and I was unable to stop it before it found the bridge-span we were over and it cut me off
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Glad I didn't pick that rod. Kilsong caught 220lb Bluefin with a 200g proto type rod. lol! Did the rod size work on the boat? 5'6?rare wrote:likings and the owner's likings as well. The rod it self is as light as a feather.
The Capt said when I was talking to him that the nice BF (I think in March or May) in a few month he wanted to try in a few spots that he knows they hit well.[/quote]
IMO those rods were made for big tuna. The rod size was ok, I still prefer the longer rod and I believe Greg did as well. With the shorter rods you seem to loose a bit of that recoil for the lighter jigs. That 250 gram rod seemed better for 300 gram jigs and up. It was the girth of a lobster tickle stick and stiff as one too. It would be great to fish big amberjacks and getting that big grouper out of the hole.
That's what we said on the boat tooSwordslayer71 wrote: To ease the pain a bit though I just think of them as being jewfish, and not an 85lb aj or 60lb black.
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I have to agree. It was tough jigging with my black hole rod but I plan to move back to houston one of these days so it will get some good use on some yellowfins. I also got some 300 gram jigs to try next time. When I was jigging with the black hole everytime i let the rod tip down I had way to much slack in my line.
Ended getting a spinning setup to use on the sea legs trip.
Ended getting a spinning setup to use on the sea legs trip.
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Bet that rod would do better on the heavier type Jigs...400gms or so. Get to the bottom first and get the firs reaction strike.....hmmmmm..... something to think about.linh wrote:I have to agree. It was tough jigging with my black hole rod but I plan to move back to houston one of these days so it will get some good use on some yellowfins. I also got some 300 gram jigs to try next time. When I was jigging with the black hole everytime i let the rod tip down I had way to much slack in my line.
Ended getting a spinning setup to use on the sea legs trip.
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Come time for sea legs everyone will be dropping heavy jigs to get to the bottom first 
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This is true, especially now that Groupers are closed. However, the Muttons are still at the bottom and the Grey Tile at 400 ft or so are gonna need something heavy to get to them.rare wrote:linh wrote:Come time for sea legs everyone will be dropping heavy jigs to get to the bottom first
Yes & no. The fish are not always at the bottom
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