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Fish Report for 7-13-2007
Captain Johns Fish Report 07-13-07
7-13-2007
Johnny Williams
The partyboat Capt. John's destination for today's offshore fishing was in the area about 45 miles to the south. After passing the end of Galveston's south jetty, Capt. Tony Langston pointed the twin hulls in that direction with wrecks and rigs as the targets.
Those wrecks and rigs in 100 ft. of water held what he was looking for, a great day of catch by the 63 fishermen. The baits, pieces of cut squid or whole Spanish sardines fished throughout the entire water column, produced this catch:
?Ģ 126 red snapper to 7#, a boat limit
?Ģ 39 vermilion snapper
?Ģ 29 lane snapper
?Ģ 142 Atlantic spadefish (Tiger Snapper)
?Ģ 2 kingfish
?Ģ 1 ling of 25#
To get your opportunity to participate in this offshore, multi-species fishing aboard the partyboat Capt. John, give the office at Galveston's Pier 19 a call. Their numbers are either 409-762-8808 or 713-223-4853. Our friendly and informed office staff is standing by, looking forward to hearing from you. Call today and make your reservations to go fishing with us.
Those wrecks and rigs in 100 ft. of water held what he was looking for, a great day of catch by the 63 fishermen. The baits, pieces of cut squid or whole Spanish sardines fished throughout the entire water column, produced this catch:
?Ģ 126 red snapper to 7#, a boat limit
?Ģ 39 vermilion snapper
?Ģ 29 lane snapper
?Ģ 142 Atlantic spadefish (Tiger Snapper)
?Ģ 2 kingfish
?Ģ 1 ling of 25#
To get your opportunity to participate in this offshore, multi-species fishing aboard the partyboat Capt. John, give the office at Galveston's Pier 19 a call. Their numbers are either 409-762-8808 or 713-223-4853. Our friendly and informed office staff is standing by, looking forward to hearing from you. Call today and make your reservations to go fishing with us.
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