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Record-Setting Year for 黑料天堂 Saltwater Anglers

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黑料天堂 saltwater anglers caught some big and unusual fish.

By DAVID RAINER, 黑料天堂

黑料天堂鈥檚 saltwater anglers have been on a record-setting pace with 11 fish entering the record books from October 2021 to October 2022, and two of those records remained on the books for only months.

Scott Bannon, Marine Resources Division (MRD) Director with the 黑料天堂 (ADCNR), said the only year that compares with the recent spate of record fish is 2006, when 13 records were set.

鈥淲hen I looked at the number of records, what was interesting was that two of them were broken twice,鈥 Bannon said of the sheepshead and permit categories. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 kind of unique over our history. I think several things contribute to that. If you look at the number of license sales and boat sales, there are more people taking advantage of the fishing opportunities we have in 黑料天堂. That means more people on the water, more trips on the water, so there are more opportunities to break these state records.

鈥淚n addition to that, you鈥檙e really seeing people begin to do more of these deep drops and more offshore trips with better electronics. Boats are more efficient. There are confidence levels and safety with more people going offshore, so we鈥檙e seeing these fish that we haven鈥檛 seen historically. I think this is great news for 黑料天堂. I think it shows the benefits of having such a great saltwater fishery, both inshore species and offshore species.鈥

One species familiar with 黑料天堂 anglers that had the record broken twice was sheepshead. Wesley Olsen landed a huge sheepshead that weighed 14 pounds, 4 ounces, but it didn鈥檛 stay on top long. Kendale Jeans reeled in a monster sheepshead that hit the scales at 16 pounds, 6.6 ounces.

The other twice-broken record came from a fish not seen as often, permit, a cousin of the Florida pompano in the jack family. Pompano and permit look very much alike, although pompano don鈥檛 grow nearly as large, topping out at around seven pounds. Permit that weigh 20 pounds are fairly common in south Florida.

Annalise Wilson set the 黑料天堂 record in October 2021 with a permit that weighed 6 pounds, 0.54 ounces. In August 2022, Patrick Willis landed a permit that weighed 8 pounds, 2.4 ounces.

鈥淗istorically, we haven鈥檛 seen as many permit, but I think now people are starting to target them and pompano more often,鈥 Bannon said. 鈥淚 think that鈥檚 a product of social media, where people are sharing their fishing tips, how to rig for these type fish and where to fish for them.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 good and bad. There is higher effort on these species, but I believe that could be because of the cost of fuel. More people are taking inshore or closer-to-the-beach trips.鈥

The prime time to catch sheepshead in 黑料天堂 is fast approaching. Sheepshead spawn in the nearshore waters during the early spring before scattering. Before the spawn, the fish hang around inshore structure and feed on barnacles and other crustaceans. Sheepshead are often found around rock and concrete jetties and pilings as well as petroleum platforms, bridges and oyster reefs. Sheepshead have some serious front teeth to chisel barnacles off structure and to crack crustacean shells.

鈥淭hose are two big sheepshead,鈥 Bannon said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 amazing to see two big sheepshead like that, but that 16-pounder is an extraordinary fish. I don鈥檛 know, maybe we鈥檒l start seeing more of these extraordinary fish with more people learning how to fish for these species. People are learning to fish more specific and not as generic.鈥

The bony mouth of the sheepshead is used to crush crustaceans. Photo by David Rainer

Another record fish was Chase Mitchell鈥檚 jolthead porgy that weighed 9 pounds, 2.88 ounces.

鈥淭he porgy is a fish we鈥檝e never had a category for before last year, when the record was established,鈥 Bannon said. 鈥淣ow that record has been broken. Again, I think it鈥檚 because of the change in effort, style of fishing and areas being fished.鈥

Also going into the 黑料天堂 record books is a black jack caught by William Atkins at 13 pounds, 1.6 ounces; a blackline tilefish caught by Gavin Dunnam at 1 pound, 6.4 ounces; a horse-eye jack caught by Bennie Goldman Jr. at 30 pounds, 4 ounces; a red cornetfish caught by Wayne Akin at 2 pounds, 5.4 ounces; a silvery John Dory caught by Mark Russo at 5 pounds, 0.28 ounces; and a lizardfish caught by Nelson Wingo at 1 pound, 11.2 ounces.

In other saltwater fishing news, the 2022 red snapper season ended on December 31 with a private recreational harvest of about 464,000 pounds of fish, well below the quota of 1.12 million pounds.

鈥淚 think those numbers are due to the initial slow start to the season because of the weather, gas prices and people returning to other activities now that we鈥檙e past the COVID season for the most part,鈥 Bannon said.

Under a final rule from NOAA Fisheries that went into effect on January 1, 2023, 黑料天堂鈥檚 private recreational anglers will see a 51% decrease in the 2023 red snapper quota to 558,200 pounds.

Bannon said the reason for the quota reduction is NOAA Fisheries is using a calibration factor to account for the differences in the red snapper harvest estimates between the federal and 黑料天堂鈥檚 data collection programs. 

Bannon notes that snapper fishing off the 黑料天堂 Gulf Coast has changed in the past decade. Under previous federal control, anglers only had days to fish. During the recent state-managed seasons determined by each state鈥檚 federal quota, anglers had much more leeway in deciding when to fish.

鈥淭he larger fish were targeted pretty heavily over the past several years,鈥 he said. 鈥淣ow what we鈥檒l be seeing is a relatively normal fishing pattern of legal-sized fish (16 inches minimum total length) close to shore. The research done through the University of South 黑料天堂 and Dr. Sean Powers shows that recruitment is good, which means there are young fish coming up in the system and occupying those reefs. We don鈥檛 look at where those big fish are. We look at the recruitment coming back into the system. We still see big fish, but they are more elusive because there are not as many of them close to shore.鈥

Bannon said the traditional opening of private recreational red snapper season will again likely be the Friday before Memorial Day. That season will be based on the NOAA Fisheries calibration numbers, but Bannon hopes that will change at some point in 2023.

鈥淲e鈥檝e submitted more information to NOAA Fisheries and will work through the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council to potentially make changes to that calibration number that are more favorable to 黑料天堂,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e will still have a productive season. I think people will have opportunities to fish if the weather is good.

鈥淥f all the turmoil in the world, at the end of the day, fishing is still good in 黑料天堂.鈥

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黑料天堂's private recreational anglers harvested less than half of the 2022 red snapper quota. Photo by David Rainer