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Nice catch!!!
Bringing that Goliath must have been a thrill.
Looks like you are enjoying your boat.
I will be on vacation in Islamorada next week, we rented a house with a dock, hopefully the fish will bite that week.
Will be posting pictures.
Did eat the one of the bonita once sliced. But not as good as the blackfin!
They do put a hell of a fight. A lot of people just catchr them and used them as bait, i did freeze some of it for next time out.
I had seen your outrigers and like them but to expensive for a little 19fsh that can only go deep sea on a god day (2-4 at most).
I got them in amazon for $66 + $33 for the new rod holders, and they do the trick.
@ClemsonTiger good idea, if the bonita gave that figth, i could imagine a bull or wahoo!
Do you have pictures of the ones you use? Are they long or quick clip release?
Btw, it was $99 for the whole set up (2 rod rigers and 2 rod holders included)
@MrMoose that fish took my buddy 5 or 6 minutes to reel in. Biggest one ive seen in a while up here. He has never caught one that big . Unfortunately these sheephead are far different from ocean sheepshead. We just throw them back. This one was found by a seagull as it didn't survive.
OK, not in the same league but I thought I better get on this thread too.
Another Great Lakes Sheephead from last week. A few of these small Smallies too but no hawgs this year.
I first got my FSH Sport back in September 2015 and I believe I was one of the first to receive their pre-ordered boat here in south Florida.
Attached are some photos I've taken while fishing on my FSH Sport out of Key Biscayne in Miami and Hillsborough Inlet in Lighthouse Point/Pompano Beach.
Overall I enjoy the boat and it serves its purpose; however, it is too small to comfortably fish the Atlantic. I knew this before I purchased it. As Chief Brody said, "We're gonna need a bigger boat!"
Great pics, were you fishing flat grassy areas? My husband likes to fish fresh water and thinks the inboard may have too many issues with the grass, just curious.