My son and I spent an amazing day on the water yesterday on a 6 hour trip; it was easily more like 7 or even 7 1/2 hours of the most fun I’ve had on a fishing trip. We spent the first bulk of time fishing for sheepheads closer in shore by design. It was so much fun as a novice learning how to catch these hard to catch these fish with special teeth. He taught us how to let it hit bottom, close the reel, take out the slack, and feel for a subtle nibble with the rod tip low to the water. If it happened we pulled the rod up an inch to check if the rod bent more, then started reeling. After catching a bunch of those, an eel, and a nice grouper, we decided to spend the next bit of time in deeper waters fishing for something bigger. I thought he was lying when he said, “when it hits the bottom, close the reel, reel it one revolution, and wait. You should feel a tug within five seconds- then reel hard.” That happened immediately for my son and I, and we started catching snapper. We each hooked several bigger fish on heavier rods out deeper, but lost them to sharks or line by breaking off the bottom. Also learned how to jigfish.
Ricky knows so much about fish and fishing, and it seemed like people were following him to find the fish bc we kept catchung stuff. He and his mate Chris were so much fun to joke around with, and we had fun the whole time.
I would book a trip again with Captain Ricky Alford in a heartbeat. Favorite trip. We might have had even more luck going after bigger fish had we not gone during a sailfish tournament when the price of goggleeye baitfish doubles ($200 or more) and I didnt want to pay that to the bait salesman. But any money spent with Ricky was well spent.
My son and I spent an amazing day on the water yesterday on a 6 hour trip; it was easily more like 7 or even 7 1/2 hours of...
Thanks Joan. You guys are Family. Great group.