Girls get it done7/26/2023 Minton, who was straining to hold up the fish, was more than happy to pose for a few photos with her catch. Then it went down and started acting like a snapper." "It started going out away from the boat. "I thought it was a cobia at first," said Broestler. Leigha Minton of Texas got in on some of the big fish action with an 18-pound red snapper caught aboard the Fish-in-Daze with Capt. "I plan on coming back in October," she said to fish the Destin Fishing Rodeo. I felt like it was going to pull me over, but it didn't," Morgan said.įor the day, the crew aboard the Huntress had six mackerel, three barracuda, a couple of black snapper and mingo. "The barracuda was the second hardest to get in. Graef said the amberjack was easily 30 pounds. "The hardest pull was the amberjack I didn't get to keep." Capt. With one fish in each hand, Groovy placed the third across her arms for the photo opp.Īlthough the fish she was holding was pretty big for such a young lady, Morgan said they were not the biggest catch of the day. Mike Graef and Groovy on the Huntress.Īnd 16-year-old Morgan wasn't going to be denied of having her photo made holding all three fish. It was worth it."Īs for Morgan Marshall, she reeled in a couple of nice king mackerel and a big barracuda while fishing with Capt. "It was tough … one of the hardest things I've ever done. "I couldn't have done it without Justin," she said. It felt like my arm was going to fall off," she said.Īlthough dad didn't help out, deckhand Justin Brantley did. I didn't think I was going to be able to do it. "But when it got close to the boat it got hard. "At first I thought I'd lost it because it was coming in real easy," Taylor said. Scott Robson of the Phoenix said they were trolling live bait, when the mackerel latched on. "It probably took her 20 minutes to get it in."Ĭapt. "No help … I cut the strings," Tony said noting he wanted her to fight the fish on her own. ago This scene was actually a direct parody of that scene in endgame. "I guess I just got lucky," said the 23-year-old from Georgia who was fishing along with her dad Tony. Kinda like sure, she can perfectly do it herself alone, but us covering her up will be better, as it forms a symbiotic relationship in which she protects us and we help her accomplish the task faster and will lesser risk of failure (if there is any). Not one, but at least three girls managed to pull in the biggest haul on their charter fishing trips Wednesday - from mackerel, barracuda to red snapper.įirst-time deep sea fisherwoman, Taylor Theus, hauled in a 50-pound king mackerel, the largest on the charter boat PhoenixWednesday. The final score of this one 55-35.Move over guys, and make way for the girls. The Mustangs would eventually upset #2 Central by 20 points and what a way to end senior night for them. The Mustangs led by 4 at the end of the first quarter, but after that was when they caught fire. Central found a ton of success early on from the inside, while Natrona seemed to get a mix of both inside and outside. This one started off in a very back and forth affair. However, their comeback came too late, and Central played spoiler on their senior night, the final score 65-60.Īfter that game ended, it was the boys who went at it head to head. The Fillies would fight back with everything they had and eventually made it a single digit lead late in the 4th. They would take the lead by the half 38-24, but Natrona wouldn’t let their night be spoiled so easily. The duo of Izzy Kelly and Mia Gerig seemed to run the court for a lot of the time they spent on the court. The girls were the first to get started and Central came in hot. It was senior night for Natrona, would Central be able to rain on their parade? Or would Natrona cause a couple of upsets to shake up the rankings? Both of Central’s teams are ranked in the 4A conference, the girls are ranked 5 and the boys are ranked 2. (Wyoming News Now) - Central took a trip up to Casper to take on Natrona in some 4A non-conference action.
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