Reeling in my first catch.After that we drove to an oil rig that is about 23 miles out. The water was so calm it was awesome. We trolled around there for a while and Jason reeled in a huge King Mackerel.
After trolling for a while we decided to go out even farther. Like I said the water was so calm it was easy to drive the boat. We made good time and ended up going 40 miles out. We found another reef that Jason had plugged into the GPS unit. Like before, John threw the first line out and BAM caught a really big Red Snapper.
We all caught some at this reef. In this picture I was reeling in a really big one and I had him over half way up but he got away. I was bummed, I really wanted to see how big he was. I was having a hard time reeling the fish in since I'm not as big and strong as the guys. So John got out this belt that had a holder where you can put the bottom of the fishing rod. It made it so much easier for me. Thanks John! As you can see I am really struggling to get this guy up!
Here's Jason catching one!
I took a picture of the water on the way home. It was really calm but the water was actually really nasty. Because of all the flooding up north the water was very muddy (it all traveled down the Mississippi River). You could not see but maybe an inch below the the surface.
Here are our five Red Snapper and the big King Mackerel.
I wanted a picture of myself holding the fish I caught. I've never picked up a fish before. I'm not sure I ever will again. It was super slimy.
2 comments:
So glad you got to go on the fishing trip! I don't generally like "regular" fishing (like in a lake/river/pond) because it bores me to death, but the one time in my life I went deep sea fishing in the gulf I LOVED it!
I think I've held a fish I caught on two occasions, both for pictures, and both times I have such a grossed out look on my face it's hysterical!
You looked like a pro catching your fish! I will be seeing Tracy, and I think Angie too, pretty soon - wish I was seeing you as well! I miss my cuzz's... :)
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