Fish Report for 9-14-2007

Captain Johns Fish Report 09-14-07

9-14-2007
Johnny Williams

This trip by the partyboat Capt. John was the first since the passage of hurricane Humberto, with 57 fishermen aboard. Capt. Tony Langston made the southerly turn into the Gulf after passing the end of the South Jetty, heading for familiar fishing sites, after a run of about fifty miles they were there, over wrecks in 105 ft. of water.

The baits of cut squid and or Spanish sardines helped the group reel up this catch:
?Ģ 114 red snapper to 7#, a limit for the 57 fishermen
?Ģ 26 vermilion snapper
?Ģ 34 lane snapper
?Ģ 56 Atlantic spadefish, "tiger snapper"
?Ģ 2 African pompano
?Ģ 9 rockhind grouper
?Ģ 1 blue fish
?Ģ 19 blue runner

Calling 409-762-8808 or 713-223-4853 will put you in touch with the office staff at Galveston's Pier 19...the first step in making your reservations on the partyboat Capt. John. Get on board and experience partyboat fishing in its finest form, along with meeting some new friends.


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