I apologize for the delayed post, we just made it back to school after spring break, my comcast internet at home is down, again

Left the house that saturday morning around 5:45am with a course set for north. Made it through the jetties of the Charleston (SC) harbor with barely a wrinkle in the water and no breeze at all. HEading for the SWB up near the Georgetown Hole.

It was a little chilly, but I was sporting my new Calcutta foul-weather suit I bought myself for Christmas and that kept me nice and toasty on the ride out at 27 kts.

My cousin Preston, friend Teddy Bear, and I worked a nice weedline with no avail for a good hour and a half until - BAM - the old bent wire rod started clicking and trembling. About 5 minutes later (doesn't take long with that outfit) we pull in a nice sandwich sized 24 lb wahoo. He was sitting right on a break from 71 to 72 degrees. Snagged him with an old homeade pink and purple dropshot named "old ugly."

Shortly after, Preston demonstrated the proper technique on how to pull a hook out of an acrobatic bull dolphins mouth. And to make sure we understood fully, we recieved one more tutorial on a cow.

While laughing at P, Teddy finally gets his chance to pull on a pelagic. This turned out to be a little tunny with no size.

As we headed south towards the 77 ledge, we switched out the lure on the WTFB, I decided to pull a new lure from Lehi we named "fruitier than a van full of faggots." It has a bright yellow head, and a mixture of hair that looks like Toucan Sam went through a blender. It paid off.

I was lucky enough to get my hands on the rod when the Tiagra 50 started screaming. I could feel some good power from this fish, then I could tell I was just pulling in the drag from the line in the water, so P pushed us up to about 17 kts as I was getting back some line. I felt the fish once more and even though he still had about 100 yds out that head was shaking fierce. About ten minutes later P puts a perfect gaff on the fish and we had a nice 47lb wahoo to go with his little brother already chilling in the box.

Cruised back in at 30 kts, and besides from it just being overcast all day, every thing was perfect. Great day on the water with my two best friends and I had wahoo every meal for 4 days. Only darker colors were knocked down, pink and white got skunked in the overcast weather.

Then it was back to the baseball field for the rest of spring break, the next day i had off it was 4-6 ft, stacked, with 25-30 winds.

Be back out there this weekend if she'll lay down.

Tight Lines, guys.