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#7086919 - 01/24/12 12:33 PM Offshore SPI?
FL-Fishlady Offline
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Any of the boats catching anything worth going on a trip lately? I want to go, but also want to catch something worth the trip!! No sense going if the fish haven't been co-operating. You see what I'm trying to say? Can you help me make my mind up?? fish
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#7087170 - 01/24/12 01:27 PM Re: Offshore SPI? [Re: FL-Fishlady]
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If the shrimpboats are around there will a chance at tuna.
Off SPI, you also can expect some AJ's, snapper other than reds and possibly some grouper.
Those pesky Atlantic sharpnose sharks, and possibly kings could be caught as well, but the fishing is sea dependent and we haven't heard of any day charters going out from down there in a while, just tuna runs to Perdido.
Might contact Murphy's and Osprey's and ask them. 95% sure the Osprey is doing red snapper state trips out of Port Mansfield this time of the year.
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#7087407 - 01/24/12 02:21 PM Re: Offshore SPI? [Re: FL-Fishlady]
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There's not much in open season right now. Wahoo and tuna and probably about the only choices. AJ is closed as is red snapper, unless you catch the snaps inside 9nm (state water).

I contact the local marinas and see what they're catching. Maybe run by the marina when the boats are due in to see what they offload.

Good luck.
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#7087698 - 01/24/12 03:28 PM Re: Offshore SPI? [Re: FL-Fishlady]
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Amberjack season is NOT closed.... Better check your facts there, Sport! I really hate it when people spout off about stuff when they haven't got a CLUE.

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#7087761 - 01/24/12 03:43 PM Re: Offshore SPI? [Re: Icatchemall]
LandPirate Offline
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Originally Posted By: Icatchemall
Amberjack season is NOT closed.... Better check your facts there, Sport! I really hate it when people spout off about stuff when they haven't got a CLUE.


Well why don't you post the correct info rather than being a total and complete douche bag, SPORT! I hate when some new know-it-all comes to this forum and thinks that they can talk to people however the heck they want.

Catchemall is correct. Season closes from June 1 to July 31. I stand corrected.

Seriously dude, you don't have to be an A-hole.
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#7088240 - 01/24/12 05:37 PM Re: Offshore SPI? [Re: FL-Fishlady]
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#7091935 - 01/25/12 01:37 PM Re: Offshore SPI? [Re: LandPirate]
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Originally Posted By: LandPirate
Originally Posted By: Icatchemall
Amberjack season is NOT closed.... Better check your facts there, Sport! I really hate it when people spout off about stuff when they haven't got a CLUE.


Well why don't you post the correct info rather than being a total and complete douche bag, SPORT! I hate when some new know-it-all comes to this forum and thinks that they can talk to people however the heck they want.

Catchemall is correct. Season closes from June 1 to July 31. I stand corrected.

Seriously dude, you don't have to be an A-hole.



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#7094534 - 01/25/12 11:45 PM Re: Offshore SPI? [Re: LandPirate]
Zeek the Greek Offline
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Originally Posted By: LandPirate
Originally Posted By: Icatchemall
Amberjack season is NOT closed.... Better check your facts there, Sport! I really hate it when people spout off about stuff when they haven't got a CLUE.


Well why don't you post the correct info rather than being a total and complete douche bag, SPORT! I hate when some new know-it-all comes to this forum and thinks that they can talk to people however the heck they want.

Catchemall is correct. Season closes from June 1 to July 31. I stand corrected.

Seriously dude, you don't have to be an A-hole.


+1

Catchemall, you'll get alot more respect and assistance from the folks on this board if you're courteous to them in the first place. Nothing wrong at all with saying "Hey, that's not right, here's the correct information", but no need to be rude about it.
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#7096619 - 01/26/12 02:49 PM Re: Offshore SPI? [Re: Icatchemall]
Bill Fisher Offline
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Originally Posted By: Icatchemall
Amberjack season is NOT closed.... Better check your facts


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#7097482 - 01/26/12 06:58 PM Re: Offshore SPI? [Re: FL-Fishlady]
LandPirate Offline
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If memory serves me correct AJ was closed all this past summer and didn't re-open until Sept or Oct. Am I mistaken? My understanding was that it was only going to open for a short time. Since the season was closed during the summer months when I was able to go I didn't bother to double check. My bad.
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#7098577 - 01/26/12 11:45 PM Re: Offshore SPI? [Re: FL-Fishlady]
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Well, so far the gulf councils website shows that amberjack are open from Jan 1 to May 31, closed June 1 to July 31 and reopen Aug 1 through Dec 31, with a note that the Aug 1 onwards dates are subject to seasonal closure.
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#7099154 - 01/27/12 08:34 AM Re: Offshore SPI? [Re: FL-Fishlady]
Bill Fisher Offline
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Originally Posted By: FL-Fishlady
Any of the boats catching anything worth going on a trip lately?


depends........ a headboat outta Port A caught 72 yellowfin tuna mostly between 80 and 120 pounds each, 120 blackfin tuna, roughly 400 vermilion snapper, four dorado, three or four brushytail grouper and a 167-pound mako shark last weekend


you could take a private charter outta SPI to perdido and catch your limit o'yellowfin and more blackfin than you want

like i said, i just all depends on the amount of time and money you wanna spend........ call the Murphys and see what they've got going on if you wanna go cheap

who knows, maybe you could look around and meet a private boat owner......... during spring, summer, and fall months i've been known to take folk offshore that volunteer to help with the fuel expense (my boat uses $600 to $1000-a-day depending on price and range)

sorry, but i leave when the winter texans start showing up in october and november and don't come back 'til around april-r-may

anyway, here's the Port A story from last weekend....


PORT ARANSAS — Folks in Port Aransas and far beyond are still talking about one of the most successful tuna trips in recent party boat history.

Scat Cat Capt. Russell Sanguinet out of Fisherman's Wharf earned hero status when he returned Sunday from a 56-hour offshore trip with 72 yellowfin tuna mostly between 80 and 120 pounds each, 120 blackfin tuna, roughly 400 vermilion snapper, four dorado, three or four brushytail grouper and a 167-pound mako shark.

There is no bag limit on blackfin tuna, but house rules at Fisherman's Wharf limited each angler to five. The bag limit on yellowfin is three per angler.

"Word spread pretty quickly that the Scat Cat was coming in with a heck of a catch," said Fisherman's Wharf manager Scott Garrison. "By the time the boat pulled in there were 50 to 100 people waiting at the dock."

The 80-foot catamaran left Port Aransas at 6 a.m. Jan. 19 with 24 anglers who paid $700 each for a shot at catching the tasty and coveted yellowfin tuna. The yellowfin is considered the Gulf's premier big-game tuna, reaching weights of nearly 400 pounds. The boat traveled about 140 miles, charting a south-southeast course. The exhausted crew and passengers returned about 2 p.m. Sunday to an excited crowd of curious onlookers, Garrison said.

"We generally see smiling faces at the end of these tuna trips," he said. "But after this trip everyone was really singing praises to (Capt.) Russell and the crew."

Surprisingly, this trip does not represent the most successful outing for the young veteran seaman, who has been a captain at Fisherman's Wharf for four years. A November 2010 trip resulted in about 8,000 pounds of fish for Sanguinet. This week's trip yielded closer to 7,000 pounds.

Highlights of the trip included schools of 3-foot squid attacking the blackfin tuna as nighttime anglers reeled them in, a daytime yellowfin surface bite and the spectacular above-surface acrobatics of big makos.

"Just a good day fishing," Sanguinet said. "We had great conditions and dynamite fishermen. That makes a big difference."

The ship's manifest included passengers from Hong Kong, New York, New Jersey, California, Houston and Dallas.

"Those guys from New York were pretty impressed," Sanguinet said. "This was their first time down here, but they'll be back."


good luck!




Edited by Bill Fisher (01/27/12 08:35 AM)
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#7101031 - 01/27/12 04:32 PM Re: Offshore SPI? [Re: FL-Fishlady]
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Surprisingly, this trip does not represent the most successful outing for the young veteran seaman, who has been a captain at Fisherman's Wharf for four years. A November 2010 trip resulted in about 8,000 pounds of fish for Sanguinet. This week's trip yielded closer to 7,000 pounds.


TFF Nueve Tuna in bold.
Sorry for the hijack, Fl-Lady. Saw this article and a post drug up on another offshore forum from a few years back about an "epic" Captain Tomney tuna trip out of Fourchon, La and T.O.O. was responsible for both charters as well as the best tuna trip ever on the Big E.
Bragging a bit. blush
Again, suggest you talk to Murphy's and even Osprey even if they're out of Port Mansfield right now and see what they say.
The Osprey charter is cheap and you'll catch and keep a 4 fish limit of Red Snapper and possibly other species for $80'ish. Not a bad way to goof off for a while. Just expect a lot of winter Texans.
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#7101038 - 01/27/12 04:35 PM Re: Offshore SPI? [Re: FL-Fishlady]
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Oh, heart be still, that's an exciting report. I won't be going on a 56 hour trip for sure, but that had to be a trip of a lifetime for all aboard. Wish I could have been a fly on the wall! fish


Edited by FL-Fishlady (01/27/12 04:36 PM)
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#7101046 - 01/27/12 04:40 PM Re: Offshore SPI? [Re: FL-Fishlady]
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Loc: Aransas Pass, TX
I will be leaving Port Isabel come March 15 and will be staying a month in the Aransas Pass area. Would I have better chances in that area and time frame or should I keep checking out the SPI area for offshore fishing? fish


Edited by FL-Fishlady (01/27/12 04:40 PM)
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#7105728 - 01/29/12 08:25 AM Re: Offshore SPI? [Re: FL-Fishlady]
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Loc: Aransas Pass, TX
anybody? fish
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#7105864 - 01/29/12 09:24 AM Re: Offshore SPI? [Re: FL-Fishlady]
Bill Fisher Offline
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according to this calendar, march and november are the weekest months to be fishing offshore for these listed species outta PA.......

http://www.texascharterfleet.com/Fishing%20Calender.htm

the only winter fishing that interests me (as a 'big-game' fisherman) is tuna and wahoo which means going fairly far offshore and having the weather window to do it

i could care less about sharks, snapper, and AJ...... unless i was specifically targeting makos

and, of course, ya just nevvuh know, you might even scare up a blue...... done it as early as january outta spi
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