Fishing The Blackthorn Reef: Offshore John's Pass Amberjack, Rudderfish, and Gag Grouper PT 2

4 years ago
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Part 2 of the First Bacon Quest Trip, we fished the reefs in the vicinity of the Blackthorn Wreck. There are a wide variety of natural structures in the vicinity of the Blackthorn which provide homes for every kind of coastal fish you can imagine. We get paid a visit by the tax man a couple times and lose a couple good fish. Amberjack, rudderfish, gag grouper, lane snapper, rock hinds (strawberry grouper), mangrove snapper, porgies, and triggerfish all make a showing in this trip.

Today's tackle
Knocker rigs and jigheads on 30lb leader.
Monster 3x shrimp on mission fishin' 1 oz. jigheads.

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