Look at a map of the Gulf of Mexico and I'm at the most northern point of the.Gulf! So no, not in the keys!that's awesome!!! YYou guys in the Florida Keys?? Those are some MONSTER Red Snappers!!! I didn't know Triggerfish were edible.....what species are they? Oceans?
gonna go ahead and try guessing the others......Hawksbill sea turtles, Mahi mahi, a few Mangrove snappers (?), a Gag grouper, a swordfish, Bonito and yellowfin tuna
So what took a bite out of that snapper? Did you still fillet him up anyway?
Dude,, u guys have some SERIOUS rods and reels......probably over $10,000 invested, huh?
unless i'm totally missing something, on a map it looks like Mobile Bay is the northernmost point in the Gulf......Look at a map of the Gulf of Mexico and I'm at the most northern point of the.Gulf! So no, not in the keys!
The trigger are grey trigger and they are fantastic, unfortunately they are closed the rest of the year.
The turtle I believe is a juvenile green, there were several in that grass mat, all about the size of my hand.
I run fishing charters, I wish I only had $10k invested!
The red snapper with the bite taken out went 22lbs on the scales. The girl that caught was from the UK and had never been fishing before, she was cool as hell. The fish was filleted as usual but.missing a couple of pounds!
I'm east of there out of Navarre, FL.unless i'm totally missing something, on a map it looks like Mobile Bay is the northernmost point in the Gulf......
J,do you ever catch any Tripletail?I'm east of there out of Navarre, FL.
I was always under the impression that like Parrotfish, all Triggers are high-risk candidates for Ciguatera and they are poisonousNice catches!
I receive weekly emails from the Florida FWC concerning red tide, changes in fishing regulations, etc. Occasionally see grey triggers mentioned; I always wondered if many people ate them. They sometimes show up in Maine waters during the summer.