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Steve Gibson, guide to movie stars, kings, presidents, and shoe shine men world over, and I headed out to some new territory to see what was biting yesterday. Scenery was great, weather was pretty good most of the day and fishing was on the better side of fair. Between the 2 of us we landed half a dozen snook, half a dozen bass, and 4 or 5 gar. We lost some good fish as well but in the timber that's gonna happen. Photo credits go to Steve. Y'all know good photography isn't among my varied talents. I stole the pics of off Steve's Southern Drawl Fishing blog.
Oh yeah. Fish were fooled by either a Top Pup or 4" Cal tail on a 1/16oz jig head.
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I try to contribute to the community and this is the thanks I get. A nome and grumpy giant poking fun at my expense. Well I have had enough. No more thrilling pictures and exciting commentary from me until at least next Wed. You will have to suffer through your mundane lives without my angling deversion. Enjoy the cold front that's knocking at our door. The one that's sure to put a crimp in tomorrows fishing plans for you weekend warriors. Now do me a favor and ----OFF!
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DaveR wrote:I try to contribute to the community and this is the thanks I get. A nome and grumpy giant poking fun at my expense. Well I have had enough. No more thrilling pictures and exciting commentary from me until at least next Wed. You will have to suffer through your mundane lives without my angling deversion. Enjoy the cold front that's knocking at our door. The one that's sure to put a crimp in tomorrows fishing plans for you weekend warriors. Now do me a favor and ----OFF!
You know, we only mock the ones we love.
Cold front will certainly put a dampener on my plans, I have a brand new custom GLX rod that I just picked up this evening, that I wanted to try out.
I guess it will be just casting trials tomorrow instead of catching trials.
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mikeB wrote:Neat stuff, may have to get me a fresh water license and try some of that.
Hmmm...I never thought about needing a fresh water license for snook. Based on how I'm interpreting how the FWC interprets the law ( ) it seems you don't need a fresh water license to target snook.
mikeB wrote:Neat stuff, may have to get me a fresh water license and try some of that.
Hmmm...I never thought about needing a fresh water license for snook. Based on how I'm interpreting how the FWC interprets the law ( ) it seems you don't need a fresh water license to target snook.
I don't have a freshwater license. I am clearly targeting snook and redfish from the tackle I am using. Bass are a bycatch. I have had this discussion with FWC and the recognize the difference between a bass fisherman and those targeting saltwater species. Now, Steve was throwing a Culprit worm as well. Clearly targeting bass and he has the proper licenses.
No need for a new license when common sense works.
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