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Surf Fishin and fish tale thread
If I ever get out again I'll post pix here.Yes I am getting off track.Something to do through winter
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Another good spot for shore fishing is the bays.There are lots of Spotted Bay bass hiding in the eelgrass.I will catch Sandbass once in a while.Just keep your lure bumping the top of the grass and you'll hookup.I use the same tackle I would use in fresh water.If you really want to have some fun go ray fishing in the bay.There are some big ones in our bays.Chuck out a dead squid and hang on , the big ones are like freight trains. |
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Looks good, I'll see if Netflix has it.
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Buying new gear to target sharks from shore.
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Having lived in Key West, fishing was a very time consuming task. We fished almost everyday that the weather was nice. Hope you guys enjoy. Good fishing.
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With the knowledge that many fish tales are quite stretched, I would like to enter a tale of ours. I swear this is the truth, we left the dock at 8:30 AM and proceeded south. At 9:05 we had four hook ups. Mahi Mahi and plenty of them. As the fish were everywhere, we put up the rods and went to hand lines. At 9:45 I called for a break as I was the one taking the fish off the hook and rebaiting. Started again after several beers and we finally quit at about 11:00. No place to put more fish. Not kidding, everything was full of fish, I even empted the beer from the cooler and used it for the fish. On the way in, my friend from the Republic of Panama was sitting there and chopping of the heads of the fish, luckly for me I saw what he was doing and stopped him since the fish market won't take a fish withour the head. The bottom line is he took home about 100 pounds of fish, we took enough for about the same ampunt of fillets and the fish market gave me $245. Nice trip and I wanted to return but they were not interested. One we won't forget.
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The first time I visited Fort Myers Beach I was in my 30's.I rented a bike with one of the baskets in the front.Went fishin and filled the whole basket.When I returned the bike to the rental place an elderly man dressed in nice slacks a dress shirt and wingtip shoes noticed all the fish. He asked where I caught all the fish and I told him where and that I caught them wading in the surf. The next day I rented the bike again and returned to the fishin spot.The first thing I saw,sitting in the sand, when I got there was a pair of socks and wingtip shoes.Out in the surf with his nice slacks rolled up to his knees was the elderly man surf fishing.Now I'm the elderly man and I want to go fishin.True story.
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Long Beach On April 25, 2011 commercial California Halibut (Paralichthys californicus) fisherman Steve Campbell reported the following; At 6:30 PM I recorded air and water temperatures of 69 and 62 degrees Fahrenheit. It was near sunset under a clear sky with a West wind of 15 knots. I was about 50 feet from shore when I observed a White Shark, 6 7 feet in length, feeding on a California Halibut. I observed the shark for about 10 seconds before it was out of sight. This is my second observation this year of a small White Shark feeding on a California Halibut in Alimitos Bay, Long Beach. Please report any shark sighting, encounter, or attack to the Shark Research Committee. |
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Not quite sure how to remove the hook should I catch one. :eek: Maybe some sort of long pole with a hook grabber on the end?
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If that's the case I should use hooks that will rust and fall out in time. Is there such a beast?
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