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Flying fish.....
So one of my favorite things about East coast fishing is the flying fish. Yup, flying fish. I can watch them for hours. I think they’re cooler than sh!t! So here’s my question. Are they as abundant on the west coast? I think I’m gonna end up on that side. The boss wants a house and if I’m gonna buy a house, it’s gotta be waterfront. So when I get out in the gulf and I’m about to set out a spread or anchor on a reef or drift chunks, will there be any flying fish, or is it just an east coast thing?!?
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Charlie, are you talking about the same flying fish that are native to Barbados, Belize and Asia? I had a friend go to Belize and she brought me back a few, they weren't as big as I expected, but they were delicious.
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They’re pretty much the same through the Atlantic and the Caribbean. Not sure if they’re a different variety in Asia. Yes, flying fish. I don’t plan on eating them, but I could watch them all day long.
Maybe in a life or death, survival situation, but with so many beautiful fish to eat, I’ll leave them to the predators. |
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Got them up here in the northern gulf. See them when trolling for kings and checking weed lines for dolphin.
I hear shrimpers talk about finding them on the decks when anchored overnight, they get attracted to the lights and leap on the boat. Like G said, supposed to be good eating, not sure how u catch them. |
Usually see them in NJ past 20 fathom line in July/Aug/Sept. Only saw them once this year in Chicken Canyon. Probably same reason the mahi didn't make a big show this year.
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They can go pretty high with a good wind. I remember many times when I was in the Navy on a Destroyer that we would find them on the deck in the morning when anchored. Also would see them while underway but I don't think I ever saw them land on the deck while underway. Really beautiful so see.
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(P.S. I guess I'm a little late on my reply, but I just read this thread today.) :-) |
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Good to hear!
I watched that flying fish video linked to a few posts above this post. Wow! Those little fish had it rough! ... but, more importantly, after watching that video I definitely have no clue how you would catch them. I doubt a cast net work work. Maybe a 12 guage with birdshot would do better. (hehe!) |
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