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Apr 15, 2023 14:29:36   #
Watch the regs they tightend up last few years
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Apr 15, 2023 14:27:41   #
Mike Manners wrote:
The kind of fishing I do.

Good morning Mike,The best luck I’ve had for specs is fishing grass flats around Perdido Beach, old River, Santa Rosa sound, and inshore beaches west of Fort McCray. Live shrimp always a good bet. My favorite is a small weak fish/spots hooked behind the dorsal and let free spool.
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Apr 4, 2023 18:22:40   #
[quote=Ritab70]I thought you could only catch Mullet in a net??[/quote
Well it sounds like you’ve been educated on catching with a net only. Mullet will bite a hook. I’ve found in brackish water I will get the best results. People will take a small piece of cotton and a little bit of flour biscuit dough and roll around in their fingers and make a ball and put it on a small hook to catch them. Another way is to snatch them and that fellow was spot on when he said watch out they put up a big fight. Best time for that I have found is when they school up in the fall during roe season. When I was a kid at NAS docks the mullet schools would come down along side the docks no fooling the schools would be a block long and 100 yards wide incredible. When you snatch you need to really put some power into that snatch then hold on. Not only are they fantastic to eat but they are plentiful.No matter where ever you go inside it’s gonna be mullet and by the way for those people that don’t live in this area don’t think other mullet taste anything like the mullet we have down here😋
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Apr 2, 2023 17:47:30   #
HotRodPerdido72 wrote:
Looking for other fisherman & groups here locally Pensacola & Gulf Shores to Destin?
Howdy I’m New to the forum but a lifetime fishing salt and freshwater around northwest Florida and coastal Alabama. Mostly fishing from boats except when hunting pompano and mullet from the beach. Very fine fare both those two. Worth all the walking and wading involved. Last few decades public beach access has became very limited due to condos and beach houses. Truth be known I’m a little too old to be waist deep throwing 11 ft cast net anyway. Don’t tell anyone but I’ve been buying my mullet for fishfrys for a while now 🤫😂
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Mar 31, 2023 18:45:05   #
smitty wrote:
shoulda read 90 outta every 100
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Yes we have trained those dolphins for easy freebies. They are a nuisance I have pulled the hook and ran a couple of miles to another spot all to have them follow me and start it over again. Also when they show up a lot of times The bite can slow. Sometimes the only deterrent is to take advantage other boats coming to fish where you’re at let them hook up a couple then drift several hundred yards before you crank up the motors and go to another spot. Hopefully you leave the Dolphins there 😂. Our governor DeSantis has really helped the recreational fishing offshore as to increase the Open season for red snapper he told the feds he can manage the snapper conservation in his state which he has! But we have to wait until June sometime,but by then it gets very hot early And the risk of getting cought in a summer thunderstorm increases😬 Just take the bad with the good and enjoy yourself every chance you can. The worst day of fishing is a whole lot better than the best day of honey do list
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Mar 29, 2023 16:52:24   #
nutz4fish wrote:
Nice fish, BA. Welcome to the Stage. Lots of great folks here so enjoy to the Brother ( & Sister ) hood. You're not alone in having issues with some particular regs., most of us do. Glad to have you aboard. BTW, is that your son with ya? Looks like you in the eye department.

Yes you are correct that’s my youngest son. he cannot remember his first fishing trip. He was virtually raised up on the water and inherited my enthusiasm actually he is somewhat obsessed. Now that I’m getting on up in years he is quick to take the helm when the seas are rough or my Rod when it is bent double over the rail and the old man has met his match. I am blessed to have him as a fishing partner if not for him I’d be home wishing Instead of fishing a lot of times






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Mar 28, 2023 22:42:38   #
Venting fish and hoping they make it back to the bottom and live a normal healthy life is hoping a lot. They have been studies on released reef fish and found a significant portion of them dead within a short time. I agree with you that sending them back down with heavy weights to the bottom to be released is the best method. There is a large program in the state of Florida it’s called “release em right” this method is effective but certainly not 100% When one comes out of the water with both eyeballs protruding from the sockets and a stream of intestines spewing out of his anus his float bladder protruding out of his mouth I have serious doubts about his survival no matter what method of release is used. These fish was wasted because maybe a quarter inch shy of the required length. Solution is change the law! you keep what you catch Regardless of the size. Smaller fish generally taste better anyway😀
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Mar 28, 2023 22:15:05   #
ripogenu wrote:
nice intro pic Ba, welcome aboard. I'll be down your way first two weeks of May.


That’s great! enjoy yourself my opinion it is the best time of the year to have A good time on the gulf coast. Everything is Biting
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Mar 27, 2023 12:08:57   #
I have fished Gulf of Mexico sence I was a young boy with my father doing walk on charter fishing out of Pensacola and Destin. Every chance I could possibly get I was on the open waters. I’ve seen a lot of changes in the past 60 years and not any of them are for the good but I still enjoy being out there. I am all for conservation to ensure my children and grandchildren can enjoy what I’ve had enjoyed. Some of the rules are absolutely ridiculous such as; size limit on red snapper. Sounds great in Tallahassee where they decide on this rule but in real life you are trying to return undersized good eating fish back to their environment where statistically most will die no matter what method you use for release. Common sense solution would be no matter what size you catch you have to keep. Raise the limit to six per and a hefty fine if you throw any undersized overboard. The only mortality rate would be on your dinner table. Another change I’ve seen is with other fishermen. The last few years people are becoming absolutely rude. I’ve had people drop their anchor on my anchor of course always turn into a nightmare situation especially with a little bit of chop. Some fish so close to us we actually get tangled in their lines. Hello!! This is a big gulf of Mexico with hundreds and thousands of public readings there is no possible reason two crowd other fisherman. Not only is it irritating it can be dangerous! I sum it up as rude behavior or ignorance. Another thing I’ve noticed has changed over the years is that we have trained porpoises /dolphins to get their dinner from the fish we are pulling up and the undersize we are trying to send back to the bottom. Every boat out there is guilty of training and making a nuisance of these beautiful mammals. Why? We are forced by law to return all undersized. I’ve questioned this for many years the answer I get from the law enforcement “it returns them to the food chain” ? There’s plenty more gripes I could share but for today this is plenty. I have a few years left hopefully I can enjoy deep-sea fishing you betcha I will be out there every chance I can.




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Mar 27, 2023 10:29:45   #
Thelmer wrote:
Hello,

Curious if anybody has nice spots to fish from in Gulf Shores, Fort Morgan and Perdido Key. We do not have a boat, so it’s shore or pier fishing.

Thank you much!
try like Charlene Orange Beach Crappie are biting


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