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May 10, 2024 11:08:57   #
40GRIT wrote:
Started the same as the previous day except the bay reminded me more of the SF Bay, windy and a bit angry, settled down to glass after lunch. Bait was quicker and headed to the closer reef vs. the sea mounts. Got there and just like the day before, instant hook ups and fish. After 1 1/2 hours it slows down and the hook ups are here and there. We are all getting better at handling the rods and fighting the fish which means fewer lost fish, but it still happens. I didn’t mention that we rotate boat members, so we all have a chance to fish with one another and the different captains. Each boat did well, not limits, but the fish landed on average were larger. Dinner tonight was Bonita ceviche and sashimi with grouper cooked by the chef’s choice, wow is all I can say. I didn’t take a lot of pics ( more vids) but you’ll get the idea. One more day…..
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What a wonderful trip.
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May 10, 2024 11:06:19   #
Fish-N-Fool wrote:
Almost done :)
All I need to do is glue and screw a 2X6 on the back for the little gas motor and a piece of foam in the front and cover it all in the poor mans fiberglass.


Looking good. Keep it up.
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May 9, 2024 18:18:12   #
Rheatown wrote:
If you’ve never heard Jerry clowers story about the new bull need to check it out gives a good explanation about the chain of command lol


That is a good one. 👍
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May 9, 2024 14:38:45   #
Nice looking fishing lake. Hope you enjoy.

Seclusion in Lago di Braies, Italy. Photo by Luca Bravo


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May 9, 2024 14:27:03   #
Fisherjim wrote:
Overcast and a little cloudy and chilly but


Come on Jim. Don't hold back on the pics
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May 9, 2024 14:26:15   #
cruzfishing wrote:
So I caught a 10lb drum fishing for bass. Great day on Bois D'Arc!

Bois D’Arc Fishing Report May 7th, 2024.

Fishing was tougher than normal. 3 of us fished the banks all morning and came up almost empty (2-6' of water). We did however catch everything but a bass. See pics. After lunch we changed things up and found some bass in brush piles in deeper water thanks to an amazing guy (@Earnest Vance) that motioned us over. He had caught 20 in this one spot. He told us he was leaving and we should fish it. Our first 2 casts we landed doubles and proceeded to catch another 20 bass from that spot. We tried fishing 100 yards before it and after it and nothing. It was just in that spot that was maybe 25’ wide. After that we left and fished the same depth north/west of the bridge and found more bass. We ended up catching almost 40 bass after lunch. They moved to 8-15’ of water. Soft plastic creature baits did the trick. (blue craw) Crazy day of fishing. See the 10lber I caught in the pictures 😆
Bois D'Arc Overview Video
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Nice going Cruz.Thanks for sharing.
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May 9, 2024 14:24:17   #
fishyaker wrote:
Just back home from about 6 weeks of bumming around along the salty shoreline of the Gulf in both FL and AL. Winter fishing in Michigan was a complete bust this year, along with any other cold weather outdoor sports, so it was time to make the Southbound journey and leave things behind until Spring. While fishing was always an important part of most days, there was plenty of other side attractions to keep occupied with.

A highlight of the time away was to get a free personalized tour of the Gulf Shores Fish Hatchery located near the local airport on the North side of the inter-coastal waterway adjacent to Route 59. They specialize in raising pompano, redfish, flounder and speckled sea trout. Very cool, and well worth the time spent to learn more about these popular species!

Since we were going to be gone a while it made sense to procure a non-resident annual pair of saltwater angling licenses for both States...that way I could fish anytime the chance arose without worrying about a short term license expiration. Sometimes the water was barren, and other times you just so happened to arrive during a feeding frenzy! Those were the best of times!

My usual approach was to throw various lure types, both top water and under the waves, to temp fish into a bite. Bait lines in the surf worked well too when there was more time to hang around and enjoy the beaches. My favorite fishing memory of the trip was in having a large fish yank one of my surf rods into the ocean while I had my back turned to make a cast with a second rod while fishing from a seawall. The bait, being half of a small "cigar" mullet, had just been tossed out about 125' during a slack tide. Within a minute of hitting bottom, something grabbed it and all I heard was the clank of my rig hitting the handrail as the rod appeared to have been shot out of a circus cannon and launched into the emerald blue waters in front of me. Bugger...that was an expensive bit of entertainment! Shame on me for not having checked the drag setting since this particular reel does not have a "bait runner" setting.

About a half hour later, after deploying another bait rod, I hooked a small red snapper and while reeling the fish in I noticed the yellow braided line of my original rod coming in as a tangled ribbon gracefully wrapped around this new fish! The other rod eventually made it's presence known and a nearby angler assisted me in getting the whole mess safely back onto shore from the depths of the inlet. Boy was I happy! The 20 pound fluorocarbon leader was cut clean off well above where the hook had been.

You never know what kind of fish is out there waiting to find your hook. Big or small, the thrill is still the same! I had numerous fish "break off"...some even pulling me down the boardwalk as I tightened up the drag and tried to manage the fury while putting my back into a reverse curve and hold my ground. Those instances go down in your memory banks as future "tall tales"....

I hope you enjoy the following snapshots!
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Thanks for taking me on your vacation. That was a great post and photos.
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May 9, 2024 14:19:30   #
Graywulff wrote:
Cuz it’s Thursday….


All good.
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May 9, 2024 14:14:31   #
TexasWomack wrote:
Follow me @TexasWomack

New personal best caught tonight. And what a beauty it was. I thought for sure I finally caught a 10 pounder but once again the scale doesn’t lie. This beautiful bass weighed in at 9.07 pounds. I usually use a Strike King Magnum Rage Bug, but tonight I had great success with a jointed Jitter Bug. Oh by the way I snapped another rod catching this bass 😡 but I would say it was totally worth it. The rod was a Favorite UT 7’-0” medium heavy. I have my eye on an Abu Garcia 7’-6” heavy rod that will replace this one. This is the 3rd rod I’ve snapped since January catching monsters. Back to the Jointed Jitter Bug, the bass can’t resist it, and they are hitting it right now. Nothing like topwater action. If you don’t have the jointed Jitterbug as part of your bait arsenal, I say you give it a shot and see the kind of success you will have.
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What a Hog.
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May 9, 2024 14:13:28   #
NJ219bands wrote:
Went carping in the 73 degree Millstone River on the south shore in West Windsor, NJ, this evening on a hot, humid, sunny day with a strong south wind. Threw out corn for chum then caught and released a 9” yellow perch with a 1/32 oz twister tail jig on 2 lb test line and 2 male spawn ready milt leaking common carp to 8.75 lb with canned whole kernel corn 🌽 on 12 lb test line. Turtles 🐢, goslings, cormorants, eagles, osprey, crows 🐦‍⬛, swallows, grackles, and a kayak fisherman were nearby. When I left, two fishermen were in my spot.
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May 9, 2024 14:05:57   #
ArtistSMJackson wrote:
I “painted” this shark with bleach and paintbrush on a sweatshirt. Yes Very carefully with bleach.


Very nice work SM.
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May 9, 2024 14:02:20   #
Tim Carlisle wrote:
Well, that picture was supposed to be after my wordy post, but so be it. Apps do not always behave the way we think they should.


Got to read the post and see the pic. That's all that counts. Nice fishTim.
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May 9, 2024 14:00:49   #
racewalker26 wrote:
Caught this nice bass on the Netbait 7" lizard (black & blue) using my Mitchell Pro 300 spinning combo with 12 lb. fluorocarbon & shroom hook. A lot of times we use our go-to bait and ignore what has worked for us in the past.


Nice fish Walker.
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May 8, 2024 19:39:49   #
Scudrnr wrote:
I could live there. Thank you for sharing Gordon.


I could to. but I would need to build a boat slip.
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May 8, 2024 19:37:31   #
Chuckay wrote:
I had a Charolais Bull before I got the Red Angus (Bubba) going back to a Charolais Bull next 👍 as you can see I like the Charolais calf's 😂


That last pic is awesome.
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