Capt. Ed:
Way to go on the southern grounds! I am really impressed: a fat 66'' and still suplexed on the deck. Next time I suppose it could be a greeny, suplex onto the deck, then half nelson to submission, or just give him a round house if the pin doesn''t sound like the best plan.
Try not to plan to eat all that wonderful fish all by yourself & family; invite friends over for a party and show them what a good life is all about!
That way, you can get out there again, perhaps a little bit sooner than perhaps you envisioned.
I have been on a little bit of a dry spell: I think that dumping a rod over sideways can create a bit of a bad karma. Mind you it was not me, but that is the last foul taste I have when a nice size ""could have been"". But instead, a loss of a nice rig and a nice fish.
It is 1 a.m. right now, but tomorrow we are Bimini Bound: at 5:30 a.m.
We are family orientated, yet prepared for swordfishing, hi-speed wahoo-ing, manual deep drop, bottom drop and Mollusk harvesting. I believe it is April 1, so no fooling around, but I believe the crawfish capture just closed in U.S. as well as the Bahamas.
I inquired with R. j. B. And he advised there are sword fish to be caught in the Bimini vicinity. Bobbie suggested a bearing from there; so we are very excited to get a few squids wet to test the waters. I just hope for calm seas, since we are kind of house-boat equipped with family and all the stuff. Several hundred pounds of ice I hope will be wisely chosen to keep the right stuff chilly.
Ed, we need to go out fish during the summer. I want to see you doing that body twisting suplex and I can snap off a few shots. I gets to be a bit boring lugging around a gaff. Oops fell asleep now its 6:30: got to go. RT