The trick to eating carp. Get yourself a good size ceder plant. nail the carp to the ceder plank and leave it out in the sun for a few days. Now remove the carp from the plank. Throw away the carp and eat the plank. mighty tasty!
If you caught that in fresh water I am pretty sure it's a mud fish. Not sure that is the proper name but that is what they are called in Florida.
Old Bay is something a lot of people don't know about yet. Try it you will like it.
Depends on the codes for where you live. In Sevier county it is o.k. but inside the city limits it might not be.
Us old JarHeads knowing that we must be the best at everything have to be the best bull sh---rs also. I rest my case.
Lived in Vero Beach for 20 years and fished out of Sebastion on occasions,but mostly went offshore. The inlet can be a rough place to fish at times as it is narrow and current can really rip through there. If your friend has fished there often he should know what to do. The storms are going to be in the Gulf side and should not be a big problem. If you can try to get offshore.
Caught them as a kid with small hair hooks and dough balls, no weights. Smoking them is the best, and I was always told the black mullets were better than the silvers.
Like plumbob said this was only a cat 1 storm. I don't usually get interested until winds get over 100mph. I'm not telling others to be that way but I lived in South Florida for 60 years, work for the power co for 37 and I guess I just got use to them.
It all depends. I release 99.9% of all the sail fish I catch, but I will keep one just over min size every once in awhile to smoke and make fish dip. If you keep your fish to eat I have no problem with you. The people I don't care for are the ones who keep everything they catch to show off at the docks and then leave them there to rot.
Bull sharks are one of the few sharks that can go way up river into fresh water. They are also considered to be the must dangerous to man.
I always lover sunrise services ten miles out in the gulf stream.
Did you ever stop and think it might not be the rod?
I lived in Miami during the Cuban missile blockade. I sill remember the Hawk missiles deployed out in fields down in Homestead and the Keys. Scary times.