




Greetings from 95 degree heat and 100 percent humidity!!@#$%^&
Yes, it sure is HOT down here as some of you reading this already know. The fishing has been weird ,one day it's great the next day I'm scratching the coconut to come up with my next trick.
Honestly reporting, I have had a few trips that were very fish less despite a 110% effort I put forth and displayed to my customer.Of coarse we had a beautiful day and the sun was shinning and the waters were calm but.... just too calm with very hot temps and fish hanging in deeper water outside of the time limit I had to fish.
We caught a beautiful netful of bait only to chum the hell out of nothing. On a couple of trips the tunas were foaming the surface and eating my chum but refused the hooked baits, go figure.
Now , you may say to yourself why would he want to report 3 lesser trips to the millions of people out there reading this, FOR the truth . I know were used to being lied to by most other things we here about in this society ,but I personally live in a more natural barbaric world of my own and in this mental world I live in I'm not politically correct and I love my weapons and my God and the truth in all things. So.... yeah, us fishing guides , we roll with the fruitful seasons and sometimes lesser trips can occur.
Since I last reported to you I have had about 8 trips and 3 of which we caught small groupers and a variety of bottom fish. The other 5 we caught permit to 26 pounds and Goliath groupers to about 130lbs. These are some photos of Jim and his family from Chicago I had with me this past week .Thanks for the photos and the trip Jim!
My trip yesterday was really good. Joe Motta and his son Joe caught over 80 mangrove snappers( I stopped counting after a while) and went home with our limit for 2 persons. I culled though the lot and took only the better fish. Excellent table fare!
All in all even though it has been hot, the deep water fishing is good on 8 hour trips and inshore I have determined that we will be catching mangrove snappers and then go for the big permits and groupers, so that your guaranteed to catch fish you can take home. This is will be for this coming week. Most of the winds this coming week will be west 10knots plus so that may spark up the tunas inshore.
Thanks for reading this,
capt. Tommy Tinacci
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