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Trigger
      
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| Dan and his son, Nathaniel, pulled into the parking lot at Gray's B&T at 0700; and pulled back out behind me at 0705, headed for Galvez Landing. The livewell was full of fiddlers and shrimp and we were bound for the Pass. As we approach the North Cut I notice three guys waving at me from the island, appearing in distress. I slid over to them and they asked if I could give them a ride back to Sherman Cove. Well I couldn't just leave them there, they had under estimated last nights cold, having only one sleeping bag between them, and were hungry, as well as a little embarrassed. When I asked how they had gotten over there in the first place, they tell me they bummed a ride over! ...You did what? ...OoooK. I dropped them off and got a good laugh as we resumed our original plan. We round the bend into the pass and are greeted by a constantly increasing East wind. The anchors set and the fishing begins, and empty hooks start coming back. The bites are sporadic and the hooks aren't hooking. So I pulled the anchor and repositioned, and did it again 15 min. later, and finally I get it right. Nathaniel Puts a nice fish in the boat almost instantly. Then the bait losing started again. The bite continued to be constant but slow and extremely light. Over the course of a couple hours we managed to pour through 7-9 dozen assorted baits. We were repaid for our offerings with 5 more Sheepshead, and this nice 7lb Black Drum, Dans best fish of the day. His other catches included a Porcupine Pufferfish. 
Nathaniel was the showoff today, putting most of the fish in the well. I succeeded in getting rocked about 100,000 times and losing my only fish on the way up! After we had gone through all of our live baits and most of the dead stuff, we packed it in and made the run back to Galvez. We got the boat back on the trailer and pulled the fish out of the livewell. The guys admired their catch, then Dan told me they only needed 2 Sheepies and the Drum for dinner and offered me the rest of the fish. I really appreciated him letting me have the other four to do with as I pleased, so I turned, to the surprise of onlookers, and threw them back! Thanks, Dan, for showing sportsmanship and conservation! (and keeping me from having to clean all of them!) 
For more reports go to http://captjoshrozier.blogspot.com
Capt. Josh Rozier
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Nice day, Great post and even better sportsman 
BILL 
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thanks for the report and pictures capt. josh... saw capt. wes out there sat. he warned us that he was marine patrol and he'd let us slide if we gave him our spot...we had a good laugh at that one...karon should have a post sometime today from our trip...good work with the hitchhikers...
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Guess it would have killed you to ask the "on-lookers" if they were fish hungry. It's not like Florida has a shortage of shit donkeys.
DFA
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Trigger
      
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DFA, I probably would have offered the fish to the onlookers had they been standing right there on the pier, but they were simply motoring by the dock. It's not that I'm against keeping fish, I had one hell of a fried sheepie dinner with my folks just the other night. But after working charter boats for 15 years I just don't need to fill my cooler with fish or keep every one I catch. I was praising Dan more for not taking more fish than he could use during his stay; he didn't want to have to transport fish back to Missouri, not solely because they swam away.
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nice catch!
-Knowledge Speaks, but Wisdom Listens-
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