Here Fishy Fishy

duct tape it...
Originally Posted by H.Hardhat
Its not strong enough
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  • alto
  • 02-25-2016, 12:18 PM
No no no ...I ll fix it for you free of charge . Just pick a color of thread you like and we can meet to pick it up .
No no no ...I ll fix it for you free of charge . Just pick a color of thread you like and we can meet to pick it up . Originally Posted by alto
Im not that retarded to listen to those tards lol kiss
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Update.

Weather is good, with a slight wind.
16 trout--17" to 22"
11 flounder
5 Red's and 7 bull Red's on dead shrimp at the sunken ship.

Looking to be a good weekend.
I don't but when its a love ones pole ya kinda gotta go with it... lol Originally Posted by Dorthy_Monroe
...plus most new poles are Asian.
I like fresh-caught flounder for a fish fry...mmmm
If anyone has brought up Lemon Fish / Ling. I don't thing there is a better fish in the Gulf than that. I would cut up Red Snapper as bait for Lemon Fish.
And in a sushi restaurant in Louisiana, I came across Lemon Fish sushi, I was mad that there was only enough fish for my 1 order.... and they ran out.

Fish on.
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I would cut up Red Snapper as bait for Lemon Fish.
..... Originally Posted by Landswar
Me thinks that's illegal.

On Topic: Ling are tied with Dorado as my favorite fish as the most enjoyable fish to both catch and eat.

The advantage Ling have is that big ones are just as delicious as meal-sized ones. Unlike so many other fish that loose quality with size including Dorado.

My pb Ling was over 50 lbs. Each filet was bigger than a brisket and the meat was milk white with the perfect sliceable texture. Sliced pieces looked like mozzarella cheese.

Fighting/landing that fish was a hoot. Setting the hook after free spooling out my bait was a moment I'll never forget. Luck is when preparation meets opportunity.

btw, i was chumming/scattering dice-sized squares of kingfish meat just before landing that one.

Me now thincks that was illegal.
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  • alto
  • 02-25-2016, 07:19 PM
I think Grouper is the best for me but thats offshore . Inshore flounder has to be the best for myself . I m lucky enough to work offshore and we catch ling ,grouper and snapper but when at home I love me a Texas Slam .( Trout ,Redfish and Flounder )
Its hard to beat fishing in general but to go fishing and catch fish with a sexy mamacita like Dorthy would be the ultimate ....... (hint,hint). Then after we catch our flounder we invite Yummie over for some fried flounder . One day ..... my dreams will come true....
Update.

Weather is good, with a slight wind.
16 trout--17" to 22"
11 flounder
5 Red's and 7 bull Red's on dead shrimp at the sunken ship.

Looking to be a good weekend. Originally Posted by australian_hell_yun
Im feeling better so i may go this weekend
...plus most new poles are Asian. Originally Posted by GlobeSpotter
Really fuck that lol
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I thought they were Poleish.

So a Texas slam isn't a hardhead, gafftop, and ladyfish.

Nothing like being able to fish on a Wednesday.
If anyone has brought up Lemon Fish / Ling. I don't thing there is a better fish in the Gulf than that. I would cut up Red Snapper as bait for Lemon Fish.
And in a sushi restaurant in Louisiana, I came across Lemon Fish sushi, I was mad that there was only enough fish for my 1 order.... and they ran out.

Fish on. Originally Posted by Landswar
Haha Ive never seen it in Texas
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Im feeling better so i may go this weekend Originally Posted by Dorthy_Monroe
Went again today. Very windy. Fished the docks of pelican island. Caught 9 flounder and packed it up. Time to drink outside and BBQ.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/14/mo...amar.html?_r=0

Not much of a movie but I liked it because the setting, Banco Chinchorro, looked exactly like Playa del Carmen and Cozumel did the first time I went down there. 1963. Cancun did not exist. No airport or deep water harbor. I had never heard of the place until I got there; had set out hitchhiking from North Carolina and that's where the roads took me.

Anyways, the fishing with handlines was great, as was the spearfishing and you had to fend off the friggin' crocodiles to keep your catch. Exactly like in this movie.

Shit, now I sound like my old friend talking about shooting prairie chickens where Sharpstown is now. Alamar!