Well, truth be told, I fish whether the wind is blowing or not from my H16. I'm going that way anyway so why not troll a line. The usual catches include mostly mackeral both kings and spanish followed by bonita's and an occasional mahi-mahi. Since the bonita's aren't worth eating but make GREAT bait, I'll rig it up as bait.
Now if I was willing to travel farther offshore it is quite conceivable that I could troll those same bonita's for blue marlin. I limit myself trying to stay within sight of land. Having said that the bonita's make for excellent shark fishing. If there's enough wind to move, then it's trolling for blacktip sharks. As was the case with the pictured shark, the wind completely died leaving me bottom fishing in which case I'll catch bull sharks. This one was 7 foot even and somewhere between 160-170 pounds.
It must be quite the sight watching me control everything when doing this as I'll have the tiller by the foot, fishing rod in one hand and handgun in the other.
If you look closely at my cat you can barely make out 3 fishing rods standing upright just forward of the front crossbar on the starboard side. I have a plastic milk crate clipped to the top of the hull. Pole holders are mounted to the side and the crate itself that takes seconds to take on or off also holds anchor, anchor line, small tackle box and my gun.
BTW, you can find me at Grayton Beach, Fl any given weekend.