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2005 Catch of the Season

 

Brandon Sosebee

13 yr old football and baseball player earns

 2005 Catch of the Season

 

                              After a couple of days of wind and rain the father and son Sosebee team from Ball Grand , GA came on board for what appeared a good fishing day. With a calm, almost windless overcast morning we were underway seeking bait amongst backwater "skinny" creeks.  Soon, repetitive throws of my cast net corralled many frisky large mullet and pin fish. Then it was full throttle ahead to 'hit" the jetties on a timely bite for what I  was hoping would turn into Extreme Bull Red Bonanza.  After 40 minutes, casting hard into several hot spots into the exposed barnacle encrusted rocks, no action. We pulled out heading for the 3 mile reef to work the incoming tide where Spanish/king mackerel, flounder, cobia, sharks and more roam, hoping the hear the happy sound of my Extreme light tackle spinners screaming. We invested a good part of the trip, but the action, while good,  was smaller predators and bottom fish.  I turned the boat and headed back "inside'". 

I wished  we would bump into some patrolling bull reds or spinner sharks Just Beyond the Breakers™. No action; so now it was time to swing back to the inlet and work our way into the skinny water estuaries, working the cuts, spillways and flats as they filled with the flooding inbound rush.  With  sun breaking through the gray-white sky  I decided to try the jetties once more before making completing inside turn. We rigged a combination of five poles rigged with lively mullet and fresh shrimp.

 

On our second pass, within the jetty hugging rip, the #2 pole loaded with 10lb test, 20lb fluorocarbon tippet, my lightest rod and reel, suddenly showed a 90 degree bend and sent the tightened down free spool  chirping like a screaming dive hawk. I told Brandon, "wait, wait...wait", then when sure the fish was on,  signaled him to go for it. Brandon, quite a big kid at 13 yrs, was up to the task, handling this magnificent hook up as good as a pro, playing the fish firmly, reeling and letting him run as I jockeyed the boat to avoid him getting spooled. I said to myself "this kid is good". Sure enough after about 20 minutes, with his father's help holding the boat away from the rocks as the inbound flow sucked us in, down the jetties protruding north side, I was able to net this fat monster with  head in the net by hand holding the tail. She was just too big for the rim. This fish appeared to have as wide a girth as it was long. What a Bad Boy...or most likely, Bad Girl; probably a spawning Amazon female with that bulbous belly. After some measuring and quick pictures we had her back in the water and released. To my surprise this "  feminine jetty gladiator"  took off with a firm tail flip in less than 15  seconds and headed due east; out in 25 ft of water. She still had some fight left.

 

I turned and said to Brandon, "Red Drum are always our first target fish, and that's the biggest bull anyone under HS school age has ever caught with my Extreme light tackle.. Quite a feat for a 13 yr old. You deserve the mantle of Extreme Fisherman's Catch of the 2005 Season with the great Extreme Fisherman Fighting job you did."

 

 

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