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Sun15Jun2008

June 14, 2008

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 So a little disappointed but no less determined, we finish up our shallow dive with a couple of grouper and a few really nice hogs (the nicest one is in the back row of the pic for this week). We always have to catch a few hogs for dinner because pan-fried whole hogfish filet has become the new favorite item on Chez Bobby's menu among the women in our group, but I digress. So we head out to some offshore patch reefs to see if we can locate the mangroves we've been looking for. Long story short... Eureka! We finally ran into the big ones we've been looking for. We were picky so we didn't even limit out, but we did catch 17 nice ones and we rounded out the catch of the day with a couple of muttons too. The seas were rough and sloppy (just ask our newly appointed "chummer" on the boat) but the catch really turned out to be worth it.

I hadn't been feeling extremely comfortable lately in the water and didn't really feel like I could go much deeper than we have been going so far. But strangely enough when we got to our last spot in just over 50 feet, I was able to settle in and get belly down on the bottom to peek under some ledges. This spot has the potential to produce some really nice grouper, but by the time we got there today, it was getting nasty and we had fish in the boat, so we left happy in the fact that we were able to go home and eat fish (and for me, that my comfort level was just a little higher today).

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