04/07/2009 Offshore Fishing Report
With gale forced winds predicted in the afternoon, we set out before sunrise to find calm seas and overcast skies with light winds out of the southwest. The Varadi's were out for their first offshore Florida experience. LJ started the day off by boating a nice size Cuda while Paul pulled in his first Cuda as well. LJ then decided to catch us dinner by reeling in this nice 4lb mutton snapper. The winds began to pick up but we set out on the drop to snag this big AJ. The fish finder was full of fish from 100' to 130'. Paul then used his SC fishing experience and caught dinner for the family by reeling in this nice Spanish Mackerel. Winds reached Gale force out of the southwest by 1230. Temps were in the lower 90's with overcast skies early in the morning giving way to bright sunny conditions. Water temps continue to rise to about 78 with blue water making a reappearance in close to shore despite the offshore winds.
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