Anybody lucky enough to catch one of these ???
Excellent footage.
Catching a GT is on my bucket list
Gordon
Loc: Charleston South Carolina
I know what kind of bait to use.
Huntm22
Loc: Northern Utah. - West Haven
Gordon wrote:
I know what kind of bait to use.
If you find that it works - let me know and I could visit with some ducks🤣🤣
flyguy
Loc: Lake Onalaska, Sunfish Capitol of the World!
Video Bob wrote:
Anybody lucky enough to catch one of these ???
They probably taste like feathers, I'll pass.
Thanks for that, especially the part about the fish having "the brain capacity" to do some "figuring out". Just more proof that, despite being labeled a "cold-blooded lesser species", problem-solving is NOT beyond their capability......nor is the "ability to feel pain".
Acknowledged or not, like it or not........fish are "sentient beings" of this, OUR planet.
I believe that the birds are Terns,not ducks . There's another good video at the same site with Mahi chasing flying fish, who wind up in the mouths of Frigate birds.
Video Bob wrote:
Anybody lucky enough to catch one of these ???
Awesome. Thanks for sharing Bob
Gordon
Loc: Charleston South Carolina
[quote=flyguy]They probably have a fowl taste to them
Video Bob wrote:
Anybody lucky enough to catch one of these ???
This as close as I have ever been to a giant trevally , the jack crevalle ,this one was only 3oz. shy of state record 40lb 3oz. is in the same family
flyguy
Loc: Lake Onalaska, Sunfish Capitol of the World!
bucky buckner wrote:
This as close as I have ever been to a giant trevally , the jack crevalle ,this one was only 3oz. shy of state record 40lb 3oz. is in the same family
That is a biggy, bucky, what do they taste like, I have never caught one.
flyguy wrote:
That is a biggy, bucky, what do they taste like, I have never caught one.
I let it go for the next lucky sole to catch, I have caught few of them , I have never eaten one
Gordon
Loc: Charleston South Carolina
Bucky, that's some big open water behind you and a small liking boat. You in the mouth of the jetties?
JohnG
Loc: Long Island NY.
How do the digest those birds? Amazing.
Gordon wrote:
Bucky, that's some big open water behind you and a small liking boat. You in the mouth of the jetties?
no sir, i was at the three mile reef out of murrells inet. flat water is the only time i make it out there. boat is a 16ft. tracker grizzly jon boat. black drum and sheepshead are still biting out there.
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