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Now that looks good!!!
Braid for the surf? I wasn't to sure about that, because when I fish I use braid for all my bottom fish, fluke, blacks, porgy's, stripers and Blues I use fluro, but I don't fish off the surf. When we get to the spot I do a little cast to get the line wet and sometimes it backs up and it's almost impossible to get the nest out. It seems to be working for and you know the old saying, if it ain't broke don't fix it. Go get em!!!
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Where are you located? We had some caught here in the Chesapeake Bay last year which is batsh** crazy. Hoping to catch one this year. I am told the are aka the best eating fish.
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I m in the north Gulf of Mexico, Panama City Florida. We normally have spring and fall run of them, usually April and October. They can be caught yer round, but much more in the warmer months.
They are a very good fish to eat, usually baked or grilled or pan fried. My favorite to eat is triggerfish or flounder. But anything fresh is good |
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