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Frank Massey snapped up this 18-pound red snapper on Friday, May 11, fishing offshore on the boat Fishy Business. More ... These anglers went fishing aboard the Adventurer of Offshore Adventures and returned with a 72-pound wahoo. They also caught limits of red snapper, vermillion snapper, gray snapper, yellowtail snapper, kingfish and triggerfish with Capt. Jeff Heimann. More ... Mike West of Southwest EMS and friends Bruce Olsen, Roland Aguilera, Willie Robinson, Dante Delgado and Sean Holmes took advantage of the beautiful weather Saturday, May 12, and went fishing with Capt. Tom Farley on the Taryn It Up. They caught red snapper, triggerfish, kingfish and a 57-pound Warsaw grouper. They hung the catch at Fisherman's Wharf. More ... Beautiful weather has brought out anglers in big numbers. Kingfish have started showing up in small numbers, but limits of red snapper, redfish and shark were reported. Shark and ling were caught off the south jetty, with limits of reds and trout caught off the end. More ... Port Aransas Boatmen Inc. said at a public hearing Tuesday that they could go along with most of the proposed new red snapper fishing regulations - as long as the rules included promised breaks in some areas. More ... Jim Dickeron of Gold River, Calif., was fishing with Charlie Orr of Port Aransas when he caught this trophy trout on Sunday, May 13. It was just under 30 inches. They were using shad and also caught two limits of redfish behind Dagger Island. More ... Clayton Fogus and the Gucci crew from Irving loaded up on red snapper, triggerfish and big sharks Friday, May 4. They were fishing on a 12-hour state water trip aboard the Kingfisher with Capt. Keith Schoolcraft out of Deep Sea Headquarters. More ... The first reported blue marlin catch for 2007 was made Saturday, May 12, aboard the Marlin Fever II. Kenny Herring of Aransas Pass, top left, was fishing with boat owner, Capt. C.L. Moss of Aransas Pass 70 miles offshore when he hooked the 600-plus pound blue. After a two hour, 20 minute battle, the fish was brought onboard, photographed and released. More ... |
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