If we can just get away from this wind, everything would be great. On the few days the seas layed down enough to get offshore, there has been rapidly increasing false albacore action, big dolphin, a few blackfin and skipjack tuna, sailfish and cobia…. quite a full plate. But, with the passage of not one, but two cold fronts this month,(we normally don’t get cold fronts in south FL. during May), the wind has been a-blowin. All these fish have been very close to the inlets, less than a couple miles. But thats a very long couple of miles when the seas are running six to ten feet high. We made it offshore two days last week. On the first day, we found decent numbers of false albacore and did ok, boating approx. six fish in the ten to fourteen pound range. The second day, we started off with an epic battle with some large denizen, probably a tuna, possilbly a amberjack, that the sharks tracked down and killed thirty minutes into the fight. Very annoying. But we almost immediately got into some nice, big dolphin in the twenty pound range, which took away the sting of losing the first fight. Then the wind blew us off the water. That was last tuesday and haven’t been offshore since. Tarpon, jacks, cudas and a few snook have been keeping us entertained since. The weather is supposed to moderate this week and we can get back out there. Places to go, fish to annoy…