Oh, is that what causes that? I'm on #3, but we didn't get married. That seems to work out better......lol
Gordon
Loc: Charleston South Carolina
Brownsville Tony wrote:
Oh, is that what causes that? I'm on #3, but we didn't get married. That seems to work out better......lol
I am my wife's 3rd. One day she told somebody that threes a charm. I told her you want me to find out. We laughed. Couldn't help myself.
Who cares what the name is as long as it's good eating!
You're all wrong. It's a 'whole fish'.
MAN-o-WAR wrote:
This fish was a great fight! I thought it was a baby jack. But now I’m not so sure after seeing pics of small jacks
I think it’s a blue runner. They do have yellow coloration on their cheeks and the spot on the gill plate. The fin behind the Gill plate is long and pointed also. Light blue wide stripe pattern appears faintly on sides also.
Haha! Never did I expect this post to this far. I love it. I’m literally laughing out loud reading these. This forum is great!
Gordon
Loc: Charleston South Carolina
MAN-o-WAR wrote:
Haha! Never did I expect this post to this far. I love it. I’m literally laughing out loud reading these. This forum is great!
Most of the time you get about 10 or 15 different guesses. I'm surprised it's between two fish only. Good post MoW. Keeps us on our toes.
MAN-o-WAR wrote:
Haha! Never did I expect this post to this far. I love it. I’m literally laughing out loud reading these. This forum is great!
we're just baiting you. wait for the hook.............................................................w a i t
MAN-o-WAR wrote:
This fish was a great fight! I thought it was a baby jack. But now I’m not so sure after seeing pics of small jacks
Yes it is a Yellow Jack. Great fighter like all Jacks. Some say's it good eating but some people like Bluefish. I personally think there are way better saltwater fish to eat.
Capt. Bill
Hmmmmmm one of my grandsons caught this fish Fines look different but markings look close I’m not sure what it is. lol
Thanks rip What state r u in. I’m MD we fish the North Point peninsula
Oh! We catch these Blue’s here too lol
ewester1 wrote:
Thanks rip What state r u in. I’m MD we fish the North Point peninsula
I'm currently in a state of euphoria. I'm from Ma. I fish from t3-r11 in Maine to Key west Florida and most waters in between. (both fresh and salt) Recently Lost my mentor of 37 years Walter Ungermann. He made it possible for me to fish the Azores, south Africa, Mexico, and Jupiter inlet (where his house is , on the right on your way in) . Walter taught me how to navigate without any electronics, how to read water, how to fly cast better, when to fish and when to wait, put me on my first White Marlin, my first striper (56#), and all of my other pelagic fish. What he taught me has made me unwelcome in some places because they have been fishing for hours and I show up and hook up in 5 minutes. Sorry....not! Old saying " 10% of the fisherman catch 90% of the fish" I currently have been tagging striped bass for the MA dept of fisheries ( for the last 6 years) . Last fish this year (salt) 18" Tautog. still fishing for fall trout.
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