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Jan 30, 2020 09:51:10   #
Don’t tie braid directly to the eye. Use a mono or flouro length of leader to the hook.
I found a video on u-tube of a Cpt. on party / head boat had this problem and resolved
it by going through the eye twice so the line actually pressed against itself rather than
rubbing fraying on that open piece of eye. My 2 c’s. Tight lines
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Jan 16, 2020 10:02:59   #
Have you looked at the Hiwasse River? Beautiful area for fly fishing above and
below the dam. In the Cherokee natl. forest.
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Jan 16, 2020 09:53:23   #
The description in the advertisement makes it sound like a marital aid.
Would raise some concern with folks today.
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Jan 13, 2020 09:52:12   #
Pettyrj1 wrote:
The one on the left is indeed a Diawa. It says so on the lower left of the reel. The one on the right is a Mitchell 300. That reel has the little reverse switch on the opposite end of the bail. The reel on the left has no such drag. 2 different reels in the photo.


It’s actually the same reel in both photos just pictured from both sides. If you enlarge
the picture on the left you can see a piece of the switch
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Jan 2, 2020 18:09:57   #
bburkman wrote:
Need help identifying this fish. Caught at Cedar Key, FL last night. The ugliest thing ever.


Can’t open the file to view the photo. But if the fish is as ugly as your description could
it be a monk fish in FL?
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Dec 22, 2019 12:23:49   #
FS Digest wrote:
Definitely some rod holders ya tnx, As for a Go Pro mount idk if I catch enough fish yet to necessitate having one lol. Thanks!

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by kasper632


You may be the next YouTube sensation. Never know HaHa
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Dec 22, 2019 12:20:43   #
I thought all the large migrating stripers were still up your way. I’m only
saltwater now. Some of us may not be more experienced but may be
“More seasoned”
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Dec 22, 2019 12:16:34   #
Welcome to the forum from Delmarva and a Merry Christmas to
you and family.
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Dec 21, 2019 09:15:08   #
plumbob wrote:
Everyone on Earth cause I doubt if their is a rod on the shuttle. Good Morning.


Don’t need a rod if going moon dust fishing. HaHa
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Dec 19, 2019 12:33:04   #
Gordon wrote:
Good day for you.
love those seabass. They quit head boats here due to so many restrictions on Fish numbers. Our limit is 7 fish 13" a day


I don’t know all the details of the latest fishery commission but here it’s not good for Virginia to
Maine. Lower bag limit of bluefish, was 15 @ 8” and up, lower crocker, kingfish, even flounder
supposedly changing. I think the commission is trying to put the party boat people out off business.
I’ll go back and see if I can find the link with the specifics and attach it when I have a minute
If your interested
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Dec 18, 2019 18:29:46   #
Sorry for the long response time, all this texting and corresponding online and Christmas
rush and Post Office lines and it’s my day to do the cooking. Anyway I enjoy the solitude
of surf fishing but when nothing is biting,I’ll go on the party boats. The boat I was on Monday
wasn’t cramped or crowded and not that small at 65’. Always learning new techniques and
meeting people from all over the east coast.
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Dec 18, 2019 18:11:04   #
audigger53 wrote:
How much did they charge for the trip? I just might go try that.


Depends on where they go for the day it varies with the time of year and what the target
species is. Normal sailing days 7:30am to 2:00-3 or 4pm goes for $68. On their ten hour
trip go out 15-25 miles fishing in 70’-120’ of water other times 14 hr trips 40-80miles
fishing in 120’-800’ not sure of that price yet and I can’t find it on the website. I’m anxious
to go on 14hr. You can see some basic info on Angler restaurant (angleroc.net) or their facebook
page Angler.
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Dec 18, 2019 12:19:26   #
Spiritof27 wrote:
How many people do they get on one of those boats?


On this day there was only 17 of us. Couple people limited out on sea bass, which
is 15@ 12.5in. I’m not sure what it’s approved for by the Coast Guard. I’ll check
into it next time I’m on. Hopefully soon. There is a 14hour trip in planning stages
now for tautog fishing.
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Dec 18, 2019 10:43:48   #
I had a blast on Monday, fishing with the crew on the Angler head boat out of
Ocean City Maryland. Left the dock at 6am around 30*F drizzling, sleeting for
a 3 hour run into the Atlantic for black sea bass, good size porgies, bluefish
and plenty of spiny dogfish. I managed to pull in 6 nice bass 8 porgies and
lost count of the bluefish all of which I gave away to folks fishing near me.
Awesome on the water for sunrise from the bow and double rainbow from
the stern. The maker is a great artist.










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Dec 18, 2019 09:29:34   #
Florida chris wrote:
Thanks spiritof27 will do.


Good morning from Maryland again and welcome to the liveliest fishing forum you’ve
ever been a part of. It’s a balmy 34*F here now. Looking at your area on the Google
maps looks like a great place to be fishing and north of the “Red Tide”
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