Once again it's time to dust off the tackle box, clean up our rod and reels, check the line on the spools and take inventory of hooks, swivels, leader material and sinkers. Before you know it summer will be here with all of the wonder of this years season. We are getting ready for our 2010 fishing season and planning on all the stuff we have to get done for our annual coast guard inspections and making sure that every thing else is ready to go. Just in the middle of working on this we got a phone call to run a trip with 45 people from the Navy ROTC for a 4 hour trip. Need less to say we were glad to go out for our first trip of the season even though it was a bit cool. The temperature was in the mid 50's in the morning but warmed right up to a 67 or 68 during the day. With the wind blowing out of the northwest around 15 to 20 knots the clear sky's and warm sunshine were a welcome site. We left the dock around 11:30 and returned around 3:45, your average 4 hour trip. We traveled for around 45 minutes before we came to our first fishing spot. We used our basic two hook rig with a #4 circle hook. These are small wire hooks with a real sharp point that virtually do all of the work for you. They will catch any thing from a pin fish, Mingo snapper, White Snapper, Triggerfish to a Red fish or a Bonito. Some of the Inshore guides use them for Sheephead, Flounder, Pompano and Trout. On our trip we caught White Snapper, Trigger fish, Mingo (Vermillion) Snapper, Red Fish, Red Snapper ( we had to throw them back, closed season till June 1). We had a great trip and the people really had a great time. Lots of these guys had never been deep sea fishing ever before. That's what the beauty of the 4 hour trip is, a chance for those who have never done this to get out and experience what it's like to be out in the Gulf of Mexico and let the deck hands teach them how to use the equipment and catch fish. It's all about enjoying your time together with friends and making good memories you can tell your kids about.