Fish Report for 7-28-2007

Captain Johns FIsh Report 07-28-07

7-28-2007
Johnny Williams

Having seas of only two feet or less to run through, the passage to the South was a smooth one for the partyboat Capt. John. The area chosen by Capt. Tony Langston for the day's fishing was several rocks and a wreck in 70 to 100 ft. of water, about forty miles offshore from Galveston Island.

There baits, fished from the bottom to the near surface area, along with the fishermen's efforts, produced this catch:
?Ģ 168 red snapper to 10 lbs., a boat limit
?Ģ 2 kingfish
?Ģ 8 lane snapper
?Ģ 7 blue runner
?Ģ 1 stingray of 50 lbs.
?Ģ 302 Atlantic spadefish (tiger snapper)


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