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Originally posted by Mike AI
The fight was exciting, took about 25 minutes - I had to get Tim to climb over a damn to unhook the line which got caught up on a piling.... I thought I was going to lose her...
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Bull reds are the best fight, and they know how to break off the line. What did you catch her on, bait wise?
I almost broke off my snook, was fishing at total dark around these peoples dock lights, saw the water boiling, threw a line and he took it. First thing he did was run to the piling and I was scraping but got him back out. Just bought some spider wire line to give me more edge next time I catch one near obstacles.
I went to an inshore fishing class at Boaters World and a charter Captain gave the class, and he was saying using plastics is the way to go.
You ever fish with plastics Mikie?
So I have my 1/4 oz jigheads and plastics and will try his methods out, he should know he puts ppl on fish 7 days a week offshore and inshore or does not get paid. He has his customers throwing plastics.
I been going nuts not fishing, and its making me nuts, so I am real fond of catching black drum now, and we have this hole that produces over the oyster beds.....
We are allowed to keep one red a day and we tend to see worms in the red bull ones, so its best to eat the ones in the slot, the smaller they are the more tastie so they say,
I love eating reds! I am so jealous of you and those fillets!