My crew was Byron Branniff and his friend Joe Daughtery . When Byron bought his World Cat he made me write on the contract that I would take him offshore fishing so this is what I had to do . He wanted to catch a wahoo and his wife said that he had to come home with at least seabass . Started at the same place me and Noah left off on Mon 78 degree h2o weedlines and birds at the Bow Mariner . 1st bite was a white that broke my leader right above the the hook so I guess I had him hooked in the bill . Had 2 mystery bites that did not come tight . Than we caught the wahoo . Fought grass for a bit more with out any bites . Went back to the wreck to catch Byron, s wife her wish on the way home . Nice ride home . I could hear the boats to the south lighting up the whites which i wish we saw a couple more of .Not "epic " but it sure beat being in the show room
thats funny you say that because it did get into my daizy chain on the Rt flat , You must be one of the flys that was on the boat
the last 30ft i had to pull by hand .After that i had a wahoo cut off one i had on the left side
Thanks again for the sea trial on the 270TE Tommy see you this weekend to sign the papers and for anyone reading this if you want the best boat sold by the best see this man and buy WORLD CAT!!!!!