firehuntfish
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Here are a few pics from my first trip in the Dry Tortugas this year. We usually try and plan our trips from May through August to catch the calm summer weather... LOL... That didn't work out so well.... The forecast for 1-3' seas, sunshine, and a gentle southeast breeze was replaced with 6-8' seas, rain squalls, and wind blowing to 25 knots. It was a sloppy mess, and tough conditions to bottom fish. Still, if you were willing to grind it out through the weather, there was some nice fish to be caught.
The highlight of my trip was the chance to spend some time with my nephew who is a fanatical hunter and fisherman. We caught a dozen big mutton snappers, 8 nice groupers, and a big assortment of other snapper and grouper species to round out the catch. The big fish on the boat was a 40 lb. Black Grouper that my nephew caught. It was the pool winner, but my nephew didn't even cut in his favorite uncle in on his winnings.
I also caught a mangrove snapper that weighed 9 lbs. For those of you familiar with mangroves, that is a monster! Hopefully, it will be better weather for next month's trip. Genuine red snappers will be open.
The highlight of my trip was the chance to spend some time with my nephew who is a fanatical hunter and fisherman. We caught a dozen big mutton snappers, 8 nice groupers, and a big assortment of other snapper and grouper species to round out the catch. The big fish on the boat was a 40 lb. Black Grouper that my nephew caught. It was the pool winner, but my nephew didn't even cut in his favorite uncle in on his winnings.
I also caught a mangrove snapper that weighed 9 lbs. For those of you familiar with mangroves, that is a monster! Hopefully, it will be better weather for next month's trip. Genuine red snappers will be open.