Fish Report for 8-10-2007

Captain Johns Fish Report 08-10-07

8-10-2007
Johnny Williams

With 85 fishermen aboard the partyboat Capt. John, Capt. Tony Langston headed in a southerly direction after exiting the Galveston jetties into the calm Gulf waters. Destination was rocks and a wreck in 100 ft. of water about 50 miles offshore.

Their cut squid and Spanish sardine baits, fished from the bottom to the near surface, brought this catch to the fish boxes:
?Ģ 170 red snapper to 8 lbs., a boat limit
?Ģ 37 vermilion snapper
?Ģ 20 lane snapper
?Ģ 347 Atlantic spadefish (tiger snapper)
?Ģ 3 kingfish
?Ģ 10 gray triggerfish
?Ģ 12 blue runner
?Ģ 10 rainbow runner

Today was another of a welcome string of virtually dead calm days offshore, a welcome change from a week or so ago. Make your reservations on the Capt. John to experience your part of bringing in one of these multi-species catches. You never know who's going to catch what out there, that's part of the excitement. Give the office a call at either 409-762-8808 or 713-223-4853.


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