I think that's a smile I see! Have safe winter, and thanks for the pics.
Jeremy wrote:
If you pull their tail does it come off like a lizard?
Soft plastic, swim bait destroyer is what that is!
Thanks for the tip, Hemi. I just watched Shotgun Red's show; great fun.
Thanks, Spirit! I'll give your recipe a try.
Awesome job! When can I put my order in?
Hook disgorger, and it does work; problem is you have to shove it so far down the fish's gullet that it pretty much wipes out its chances for survival. You get your hook back though.
Better to cut the line if you're not going to keep the fish.
Sounds like fun, Bubba. My net is a 6 footer, and I don't know what the sink rate is. I use the sand fleas, or mole crabs, out here on the Pacific coast to catch surf perch, and our version of a drum, called "corvina". Hard fighter, and good eating.
2 weeks is too soon for me, brother. Have fun, catch a bunch!
Nope, but I did get a couple of chubby cabezone. They have to be 15" minimum, and the ones I caught were 17+
Thanks, good to know; I have some lifelong friends living in the Carolinas. I think I just found another reason to go visit them.
Hi Kat,
Don't know where Jensen beach is, but if it's not in South America, then you're not likely to catch a peacock bass.
Gordon wrote:
Went bact to Bulls Bay this morning. Got a cooler full. Some pictures of my shrimping partner and the cast net.
Sweet! I would love to toss my cast net, and pull in a load like that. All we have is "salad shrimp" in the San Francisco Bay, oh, and pollution. What state is Bulls Bay in, Gordon?
Caught this fat Vermillion on an anchovy jig, in 30 ft of Pacific ocean.