Please forgive all the mistakes I am making as it pertains to the names of fish and how things are spelled. A very comfortable rapid transit to fishing spot 18ish miles out of Sebastian Inlet sitting on bean bags. Seas were in the two-foot range with a little chop. Once on site, Captain Taylor and mate Will went to work keeping my Brother-in-law and I busy reeling Mangrove snapper, Lane snapper, Porgies into the boat along with a healthy haul of grunts which were returned to the sea on one form or another. After a couple hours we went towards shore to see what Wabasso reefs had to offer in the form of a keepable mutton. A goal to be sought the next time I go out with Captain Taylor. No maximum limits were reached but we were able to feed ab out a dozen people with our haul. Also saw dolphins and sea turtles. Captain Taylor runs a good boat and Will is a good mate. The two of them worked as a solid team in keeping our hooks baited and back to fishing. Take your seasick meds whether you think you need them or not. We did and I am glad. Also sunscreen up before you get dressed. Things get busy and its easy to forget until its too late. We prepared and different have that distraction. I absolutely recommend Reel Natives Sportfishing – 29’ and Captain Taylor. Sorry about the lack of pictures but I was too busy catching fish and enjoying the day to even think about taking my phone out.
Please forgive all the mistakes I am making as it pertains to the names of fish and how things are spelled. A very comfortable rapid transit to fishing spot 18ish miles out of Sebastian Inlet sitting on bean bags. Seas were in the two-foot range with a little chop. Once on site, Captain Taylor and mate Will went to work keeping my Brother-in-law and I busy reeling Mangrove snapper, Lane snapper, Porgies into the boat along with a healthy haul of grunts which were returned to the sea... More
Got into fish on first cast but weather cut our day short. Overall was a good experience and the Captain and mate were great to work with. Thanks Captain Taylor
We had to cut our trip short because a storm was moving in, but Capt.Taylor got us on the reef quick in the morning where we caught snapper, and a few other fish. We also caught a short Cobia, and after it got to windy and rough to sit on the reef we trolled our way back and got a bite,but didn’t connect. Thanks Capt. Taylor and mate Will for sticking it out and taking good care of us!