Catch of the Week: Fishing is on fire locally and in The Bahamas

Catch of the Week: Fishing is on fire locally and in The Bahamas

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We had a spectacular week of fishing starting in Bimini. We fished to the north off Great Isaacs Light and had a wonderful catch of snapper.

While we were anchored up chumming in 70 feet of water we hooked what we thought was a shark and as Scott Sansone (pictured right) approached the 30 minute mark of the fight we felt like the fish wasn’t acting like a shark.

The fish would get close to the boat and then go all the way back to the bottom.

After a 45 minute fight on a light spinning rod and a baby jig for yellowtail snapper up came this 45-pound cubera snapper! What a special catch it was. Cubera snapper are difficult to catch and the only ones I have ever caught were with Capt.

Bouncer Smith as he specializes in cubera fishing off Miami during the June and July full moon. We used live lobsters for bait. This fish will be immortalized as a trophy that will hang in my shop as it was one of the best catches I have ever seen on light tackle. After the catch we celebrated Eric Finkelstein’s birthday (pictured left).