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![]() been going down to the local marina at night and getting these guys, lotta fun with the kids and very good to eat. |
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phat, the supposed trash you post available to you (spanish and this) makes me want to migrate that way.
Pulling the hoods and beaks out and them being fresh is a very god eats! And they look big!
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'75 Cuddy with '00 Johnson Ocean Pro 150 horse Benny |
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nothing trash about these guys, destined for the peanut oil tonight.
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i love them i can never catch enough of them my boys fight to get the most on there plateand the next best eating fish for me is Flathead
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axe men, walking dead, wicked tuna, & fresh squid all in one night
life is bueno |
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im a walking dead fan watching it tonite no suid but
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Good eats!!!!!!!!!!!!! Give us a play by play on catching them, we have pretty squid here but I don't have a concrete method of catching yet.
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1984 Wellcraft V20 Steplift Cuddy 2004 200 HP Evenrude USCG Captain Brent Highsmith Kayak.Fish.StCatherines Mothership Charters email [email protected] |
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I am curious how easy\hard they are to catch up here...
rkc
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Sorry to say that I no longer have a 1984 V20 :( |
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Easy!! Up here we just use a squid jig, get into the school anmd drop in then jig up hard till you snag them, thats it!
There are a few people I know that bait them with small shiners or other stuff but in the run you need nothing. Its a messy job they spray water ink and crap all over the place, I use throw away clothes when I go!!
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1986 V20 ![]() Old Fishermen never die, we just SMELL that way!! |
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![]() these are some homemade jigs and an old fly rod i rigged up. we ride around the marina and look under the lights until we see them, then toss the jigs in and dance it around. some times they are very aggressive and attack it, other times very timid and barely swip at it. when they impale themselves on the barbless hooks you just lift them up and plop in a bucket. if you stop lifting while in the water, they get off. one of the best rigs to use is a bream buster pole. lotta fun |
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