6-13-14 - Port Saint Lucie Offshore Fishing Report:

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6-13-14 - Port Saint Lucie Offshore Fishing Report:

Postby Alwaysforward » Sat Jun 14, 2014 5:39 am

Taking Scott, Scotts son Greg and his wife Deidra. Picked up some baits before heading offshore in search of some more to top off the wells. We didn’t have to look far as there was 5 boats at my spot just southeast of the inlet catching greenies.

Was so busy catching baits that I forget to snap a sunrise pic. Here is one from last year…

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We wanted some sardines as well so we stopped at Bullshark. Only took about 20 minutes to finish topping off the livewell’s. Headed eastward from here. Plan was to hit the Hill first to try our luck for some BFT drifting some sardines.

In about 150ft we came across large matt’s of weeds and decided to make a few drifts here. Greg hooked up to a good size barracuda.

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We continued to the Hill knowing we can come back to the weeds.

First drift Deidra’s line gets almost spooled but came unglued. Went back up for another drift and Scott hooks up to a mystery fish and that too comes unglued.

Went back up and it was a double header this time. Both Scott & Deidra are hooked up.

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As they reel in the fish we realize they are both connected to the same fish. One of the biggest Bonita’s I have ever seen. Congrats you two.

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Decided to changes things up and go hunt for some fins. With the winds coming out of the SSW I decided we should head south as you will see later it was the right call.

On the way we spotted a couple of turtles doing the two step.

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We arrived to some large matt’s of weeds in 289ft and not the same weedline matt’s we stopped at early this morning. As we pull up we seen a couple of fins and first drift Scott puts his first fish of the day in the box.

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Congrats Scott. We worked this patch again and Deidra catches her first fin. Congrats Deidra.

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As we are running back up to make another drift I was spotting some action on another nearby patch and opted to running over there and check it out. As we pull up Greg spots some fins under the matt and we are on them again.

Greg catches his first fin of the day. Congrats Greg.

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Deidra hooks up again on the next drift.

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We worked this patch for a bit longer picking up a fin on every drift. We moved on to another large matt and finally got our first Chinese fire drill with about 20-30 fins around the boat. Crew did an awesome job keeping one fin in the water at all times while we brought in the fins.

Any fins that measured 20 inches went back in the water as they shrink about ¼ inch when on ice. The bite turned off so we moved on to the next patch. Tons of baits under the matt. We are now on Chinese fire drill #2.

Same scenario. Keep one in the water and sift thru the small ones. Biggest one of the day was 26inches with a majority of the fins between 22” an 24”.

After getting bloody the second time we move on to the next large matt and it’s Chinese fire drill #3. What I haven’t mentioned is that we have been drifting north from the Loran Tower area at 5-6 mph.

We look off to the southwest and see that the Thunderheads are beginning to build. It is sunny where we are but soon to be in the clouds. They wanted to keep fishing so we continued to work this patch until that first crack of thunder.

Time to pack up an dial in the SLI. We are 22 miles from the inlet. We were able to run 30mph for the first 10 miles until we get into the heavy rains and have to slow down to 20mph Thank goodness we had SSW winds keep the waves somewhat at bay. If it was a north wind then that trip would have been a 3 hour tour.

Back at the ramp around 3pm to a crew and I 10lbs heavier due to the water.

Today’s Tally
1 – Barracuda
1 – Large Bonita
22+ fins – 16 keepers
4 soaked fisherman & woman.

How did you all make out today?

Tip of the day
Be cautious when keeping that fish that measures exactly the limit size

http://www.saltwaternow.com/shrinkage1.html

Random pics on the day

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Re: 6-13-14 - Port Saint Lucie Offshore Fishing Report:

Postby LET'S GO » Sat Jun 14, 2014 7:04 am

Jeff thanks for the report good to see some action and weed matt's we will be heading out in the morning with high hopes. Why did you change report forums???
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Re: 6-13-14 - Port Saint Lucie Offshore Fishing Report:

Postby Alwaysforward » Sat Jun 14, 2014 7:07 pm

Bo, I have been posting on this forum since it began. The other site still has not fixed my issue because no one else is having the same issue and they seem to think it is on my end. Been posting the same way for years with no issues and now (since end of 2013) it doesn't work. No pics show up along with other editing issues. I had Shoeless come use my computer, log in under his account and everything works fine so that rules out any issues with my computer. The same report posts just fine here.

I don't need the hassle posting there then having to contact an admin person to fix the pictures each time. I sent my last report to Blair. Lets see if they have the same issues posting it.

The people over here don't post up many reply's but when I see them at the ramps, they always stop by and say how much they enjoy reading the reports. That is what it's all about.
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Re: 6-13-14 - Port Saint Lucie Offshore Fishing Report:

Postby plane fish n » Sat Jun 14, 2014 8:42 pm

Hey Jeff,

Great report buddy!!!

Very small dolphin is what seems to be the catch of the day. I saw another report with the same little guys.. but .. you put fish in the box.

congrats and glad you got out.

Over in Kuwait right now, heading to Bahrain tomorrow.

It's a cool 126F today.

Cheers

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Re: 6-13-14 - Port Saint Lucie Offshore Fishing Report:

Postby Alwaysforward » Sun Jun 15, 2014 2:59 am

Thank You Eric. Are you bringing any troops home with you Eric?

LET'S GO & Plane Fish N, why don't you post up your reports here as well? It only takes a copy an paste and I am sure all the readers here would greatly enjoy your reports as much as I do. Lets pass the word around and get some others to do the same.

Post up your Bahamas trip you just had Eric... It will give you something to do while they are refueling your jet :D
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