David Trigg

Ran out the inlet at 9:00AM headed north and out.

Too many boat's inshore so I trolled out to 450'and sterted seeing some weed's I was thinking dolphin.

I Dragged the same bally's at 10knot's for an hour no hit's so I kicked it up to 16kph and turned back south.

No sooner I got every thing set for fast trolling both outrigger's got slamed.

Hooked up on one I was thinking wahoo this fish was fast it ripped off 1500yd before I stopped it. No jump's this fish didn't break the surface.And I was still thinking wahoo.

At last it came to the boat a 7' sailfish what a fight! I was alone so took some pic's and headed in.

tight line's

Fish Species: Sailfish
Bait Used: Ballyhoo w. blue skirt
Tackle Used:
Method Used: trolling
Water Depth: 450 and out
Water Temperature: 75 F.
Wind Direction: E.N.E.
Wind Speed: 15-20





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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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