Ran out about 5 miles through the pass in buddy's 24' Pioneer. Had our bay gear and three bigger rod and reels. Started floating sardines and it did not take long for the kingfish bite. Caught several early then added some Spanish. After an hour, we both looked to the port and saw a mahi lazily checking out the shade of the boat which set off a scramble for a rod. Mark had a sardine in close on his bay gear and the fish nailed it. Spooled him out a bit and then started dancing for us. There are very few fish out there that rival these bad boys in beauty. Got her in and boxed because they are also outstanding on the grill. Kept the lines out there and something jumped on my big rod. I grabbed hold and this fish had it bend over like a small ugly stick and ripping line. All I could do was hold on because this dude was running and NOTHING was going to slow him down. Worked him about fifteen minutes or he worked me before I finally started making some headway. Once I worked the fish back to where we started, it made a dash to the rig and broke off. Never know what it was but what a blast that was! Guessing either a very large ling or bull. Wound up with a few in the box, several released, and many broke lines due to light gear after goof fights. Blue water is surely pretty and worth the run out of the bay every so often
Brad
Brad
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