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Ryan W 02-01-2012 06:23 PM

Re: FAVORITE FISH to catch and why
 
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Originally Posted by Ol Pedro
Woodchuck , You need to get a thicker skin . I would never poison you . I used the old drunk sick one once when I was your age . Wait a minute I was Drunk . The Pacific Greenback Mackerel fishing was Wide Open when I finished . Then the Yellowtail started to chew on the Macs and we limited using the Macs for bait . Like you I didn't leave the rail till the decks ran red and I was Sober .


hahaha just busting you pete... I waited till we were 20 miles out and heading home so I could feed the ling some flu-vomit lol

Salt 02-01-2012 06:29 PM

Re: FAVORITE FISH to catch and why
 
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Originally Posted by Gerry Zagorski
Never did that before Sea Bear. I love topwater fishing and it must be a rush to see a 50 lb tuna come after your popper. Talk about pucker factor :eek:

Something I definately want to experince but with someone else on the pole... Same thing with Giants. I'll hook the fish and gladly hand it off to someone.

A man (old out of shape man) has to know his limitations :D

I could not have said it better.:)

Bushkill 02-01-2012 07:01 PM

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I fancy the relentless pressure from Amberjack.

There is a lot of "don't quit" in those fish.

but they are a more southern fish.

Up here, I really like Bluefish for the pure chaos they create.

Both of these species will hit a jig like it's the only thing they've seen to eat in a week. AJ are just a lot bigger.

Sea Bear 02-02-2012 12:07 AM

Re: FAVORITE FISH to catch and why
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gerry Zagorski
Never did that before Sea Bear. I love topwater fishing and it must be a rush to see a 50 lb tuna come after your popper. Talk about pucker factor :eek:

Something I definately want to experince but with someone else on the pole... Same thing with Giants. I'll hook the fish and gladly hand it off to someone.

A man (old out of shape man) has to know his limitations :D

Haha ;)

As far as I'm concerned, 50-125lb tuna are perfect size for catching on "popping tackle". After that, you're either a beastly fisherman (not most people and not myself), a little bit crazy (myself), or you get yourself a "spin strap" so you can get set up in a harness/belt, but I'm usually too stupid/stubborn for that.

Last spring some of the tuna chasing our poppers were 300-400 pounds :eek:
I hooked up twice and both times the fish spit the hook on the initial run.
It was strange how happy I was to lose those fish, but I knew I would have been in big trouble, lol

Maybe this fall you can join me for an inshore BFT casting trip, if for nothing less than experiencing the "thrill of the hunt", and then you can say you've tried it before. :cool:

gamblerkeith 02-02-2012 01:04 AM

Re: FAVORITE FISH to catch and why
 
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Originally Posted by Ryan W
hahaha just busting you pete... I waited till we were 20 miles out and heading home so I could feed the ling some flu-vomit lol

Hey Ryan don't mind Pete you know when we first meant the first thing he said to me was a insult :eek: :( ;)

Ryan W 02-02-2012 09:37 AM

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Originally Posted by gamblerkeith
Hey Ryan don't mind Pete you know when we first meant the first thing he said to me was a insult :eek: :( ;)


If I had known better I would have done the same

Gerry Zagorski 02-02-2012 09:50 AM

Re: FAVORITE FISH to catch and why
 
I'm all in. Definately something I'd like to experience first hand Seabear.


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Originally Posted by Sea Bear
Haha ;)

As far as I'm concerned, 50-125lb tuna are perfect size for catching on "popping tackle". After that, you're either a beastly fisherman (not most people and not myself), a little bit crazy (myself), or you get yourself a "spin strap" so you can get set up in a harness/belt, but I'm usually too stupid/stubborn for that.

Last spring some of the tuna chasing our poppers were 300-400 pounds :eek:
I hooked up twice and both times the fish spit the hook on the initial run.
It was strange how happy I was to lose those fish, but I knew I would have been in big trouble, lol

Maybe this fall you can join me for an inshore BFT casting trip, if for nothing less than experiencing the "thrill of the hunt", and then you can say you've tried it before. :cool:


Sea Bear 02-02-2012 04:17 PM

Re: FAVORITE FISH to catch and why
 
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Originally Posted by Gerry Zagorski
I'm all in. Definately something I'd like to experience first hand Seabear.

I will absolutely keep this in mind Gerry. Keep your weekends free come November. ;)

AndyS 02-02-2012 04:38 PM

Re: FAVORITE FISH to catch and why
 
My favorites are offshore seabass, flounder and weakfish :mad:


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