We launched Maire Sea out of Boynton Inlet at 6:30 after watching thunderheads build for a half hour and finally push offshore. As we poked out of the mouth we were greeted with a stiff 10-15 mph wind in our face and 4-6’ seas at 7 second intervals and occasional 8’ swells. We pointed the bow north and set lines in 170 FOW and we had to keep quartering east and west to try to stay out of the ditch. The easterly wind blew sea grass into the waters we wanted to fish and it was BRUTAL. I had to clear lines 6 times in two hours and if you have ever used 32 oz trolling leads with 50’ mono leaders you can appreciate the work it took to keep fishing and we kept plowing north. As we got in front of Mar A Lago a major thunderstorm was building and the weather service posted warnings for possible water spouts so we turned south and bumped up our speed a bit to run from the weather and within 5 minutes MAHI on!! After a 5-10 minute battle with the fish the gaff was flying, boat zigging and zagging and over the rail Mahi came.
After the obligatory happy dance we decided not to push our luck any further and pulled lines and headed back to the inlet.
Another excellent day on the high seas!
Mar A Lago Mahi
Mar A Lago Mahi
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Gecha (Gerry)
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Re: Mar A Lago Mahi
Great eating fish.
Glad you got a bite and came back safely to the inlet.
Thanks for sharing those nice pics.
Glad you got a bite and came back safely to the inlet.
Thanks for sharing those nice pics.
Gecha (Gerry North of the Border)
Re: Mar A Lago Mahi
Nice catch! My rule is simple: If the Captain doesn't want to be out, then I don't either. Glad you ran! Some of my best catches have been inside after turning around! Great Mahi!
Re: Mar A Lago Mahi
Between my bud Daren and I we have over 80 yrs combined boating experience and don’t mind fishing in the slop or working the gear but water spouts are where we draw the line
The beauty of where he lives in Delray Beach is he knows the Boynton Inlet well which can be quite sporty at times, and we’ve had a few shall we say “exciting” moments getting in/out but as soon as you cross the rip you’re in blue water within 1/2 mile or so and we typically fish no farther than 3 miles off the beach.
Daren has made the boat trip from the Boynton inlet to the Bahamas several times for extended weekends and we’re going to try to coordinate a run with him to fish different waters in the future before we get too old to do so in a 24’ CC
The beauty of where he lives in Delray Beach is he knows the Boynton Inlet well which can be quite sporty at times, and we’ve had a few shall we say “exciting” moments getting in/out but as soon as you cross the rip you’re in blue water within 1/2 mile or so and we typically fish no farther than 3 miles off the beach.
Daren has made the boat trip from the Boynton inlet to the Bahamas several times for extended weekends and we’re going to try to coordinate a run with him to fish different waters in the future before we get too old to do so in a 24’ CC