Perhaps a product of scientist creating baits?

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Perhaps a product of scientist creating baits?

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What the hell are y'all feeding these things?
Is it possible that engineered baits like GULP could be the cause of lizardfish that look like they are on steroids? :lol:

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A real man would have lipped it.
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They are delicious!
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Damn sure makes me wanna keep my pants on when I go wading.
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Took one off the hook for a fellow at E.G. Simmons the other day. Biggest Lizardfish I've ever seen/held. :shock:

It's OK Mark ... I didn't lip that one either. :D
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CooKnFish wrote:Damn sure makes me wanna keep my pants on when I go wading.

Do you normally take your pants off when you go wading?
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ChrisR wrote:
CooKnFish wrote:Damn sure makes me wanna keep my pants on when I go wading.

Do you normally take your pants off when you go wading?
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ChrisR wrote:Do you normally take your pants off when you go wading?
Doesn't everyone?
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ChrisR wrote:
CooKnFish wrote:Damn sure makes me wanna keep my pants on when I go wading.

Do you normally take your pants off when you go wading?
There's nothing in the PFTS rules! (I actually read them)
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Rik wrote:
ChrisR wrote:Do you normally take your pants off when you go wading?
Doesn't everyone?
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CooKnFish wrote:
ChrisR wrote:
CooKnFish wrote:Damn sure makes me wanna keep my pants on when I go wading.

Do you normally take your pants off when you go wading?
There's nothing in the PFTS rules! (I actually read them)
It's where you attach your kayak while wading that is a concern......... :shock: :shock:
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Like so many other things, I suppose it mostly depends upon WHERE you're
wading with your pants off. Way out on some flat? Yeah, sure. That pond at
the golf course or a city fountain? We-e-e-l-l-l-l-l-l-l...... That would definitely
put the term "lizardfish" in a whole different context, now, wouldn't it? :cyclopsani:
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JoeS wrote:It's where you attach your kayak while wading that is a concern......... :shock: :shock:
I have a ring tied onto the end of my wade line. Dragging the kayak across the flat at low tide is great exercise.
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CooKnFish wrote: I have a ring tied onto the end of my wade line. Dragging the kayak across the flat at low tide is great exercise.
He uses these pliers to attach the ring. Please don't ask me how I know that. :lol:

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A barrel hoop is also useful.
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That lizard fish is nothing, you should see the ones I have caught off shore trolling for grouper. You are tempted to throw it in the cooler, but only for a second.
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