David Trigg

I got another trip in on tusday! we got out the inlet at 9am went to my lobster hole, it was a south tide and the water was nasty. So it was off to the playground's a hop skip and a jump north of the inlet out at 120'. We hooked up in 116' Tony my 1st. mate did not wast no time, I think his first bait he boated a 22" tail. Well the on last trip,we ended up with 14 flag's over 22" so thy are still here! but thy are not alone the bull's ended up eating our bait's on the way down or our fish on the way up.After moving a few time's I started seeing a blue water eddy getting closer, I could feel the dolphin in that blue water my next drop to the bottom stopped at 20' it was a 15lb cow with 5 other fish with I left the fish on the 2lb of lead it stayed out 20' away holding up that lead we got out the bait caster's and it was ten minute's later we had four nice fish. We have the cobia on the way! I have the hot spot for dolphin, snapper,cobia and king's some pic's from last cobia run.

Fish Species: SNAPPER AND DOLPHIN
Bait Used: SARDINE'S
Tackle Used:
Method Used: ANCORED
Water Depth: 80-130'
Water Temperature: 89
Wind Direction: N.E.
Wind Speed: 5*10
Tony with his first cobia
Tony with his first cobia

Me with some nice fish
Me with some nice fish


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David Trigg

About The Author: Captain David Trigg

Company: DAVE'S CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY INC.

Area Reporting: West Palm Beach To South Of Boynton

Bio: Dave has fished the palm beaches for 30 yrs. the first 10 yrs. he fished for snook and what was called the jewfish in lakeworth and boyton inlets. Then he got in a 16' cobia and been offshore ever sincs.From then on he started diving for bug's and hot spot's to anchor for bottom fishing. Now he fishes on the 26' sailfish called the LOSE TRIGGER.Now in the summertime it's snapper grouper and tourament's.In the fall it's big wahoo and dolphin in the daytime and sword's at night. winter it's sword's and grouper.

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