Cornhole Tournament

 

 

 

 

 

 

We will be holding our second round in our 12 series Cornhole Tournament on October 23rd at Big Dog Tackle. The tournament begins at 5pm, and then we will begin our Night-time Swordfish Clinic at 7pm inside. Captains Gene Stoller and Jim Blake will go over rods, reels, terminal tackle, lights, zones, balloons, depths, necessary gear, and answer questions. The purpose of this clinic is to prepare teams for the OAPB Night-Time Swordfish Tournament on November 17th.

1) OAPB Cornhole Tournament is 5pm-7pm

2) Night-Time Swordfish Clinic with Gene Stoller and Jim Blake begins at 7pm-9pm. First clinic of two to prepare everyone for the OAPB Night-Time Swordfish tournament on November 17th.

OAPB Cornhole Tournament is going down at Big Dog Tackle on October 23rd, first toss at 5pm. This is the second match in the 12 part series. Winner will win a slot in the championship game for a trip for two to Tamarindo, Costa Rica (airfare, lodging, and fishing charter).

Yetis will be stocked with beer and beverages.

Taco Trucks slinging tacos in your face!

$50 per team

Bring your “A” game with your partner

Top Team walks away with some $$$.

$50 per team (2 man team)

Single elimination, team play.

2nd round in the series to the championship at the end of summer 2019.

 

Hooker Electric-Penn Int 80

Big Dog Tackle shop is providing a drawing for a Hooker Electric-Penn International 80 on a bent butt Swordfishing rod for our August Swordfishing seminar with Captain Bouncer Smith. You can go into the shop to pick up your ticket ($50), and we will hold the drawing at the meeting (attendance not required).

 

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MUTTON SNAPPER-MAY SPECIES OF THE MONTH

Mutton Snapper: Lutjanus analis

Appearance:

  • Olive green color on back and upper sides, fading to a lighter belly
  • Chevron-shaped vomerine tooth patch
  • Anal fin pointed
  • Dark spot on side, just above lateral line
  • Blue stripe below eye, following contour of gill cover
  • Red hue on fins below the lateral line

Similar Species: Lane snapper, L. synagris (rounded anal fin)

Size: Up to 30 inches (25 pounds)

Habitat:

Coastal waters near structure.

Behavior:

Spawn in July and August. Feed on fish, crustaceans, and snails.

Additional Information

State Record:External Website 30 lb 4 oz, caught near the Dry Tortugas

Mutton Snapper is our May species of the month. All anglers and captains will receive double points for all fish submittals.

 

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