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02-19-2015, 10:14 PM | #1 |
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P3-TBT
Some more #TBT for Part Three from the KeyZ.
Skinny water demands downsizing everything is an understatement.. C&R..
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02-19-2015, 10:15 PM | #2 |
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(Link to Rapid Media's coverage today in KAM)
http://www.rapidmedia.com/kayak-fish...low-snook.html
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02-19-2015, 10:16 PM | #3 |
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Catch And Release
Watch in HD
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02-20-2015, 12:35 AM | #4 |
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Another fine episode in the exploits of Capt. Wade's cross country kayak expedition (if it could be described as such).
btw: do you have the link to episode 2? I missed that one and can't seem to locate it. How many miles did you "rack up"? (If you don't mind sharing) Something for "my bucket list"! Do you miss the fishing Wade? FFY |
02-20-2015, 08:31 AM | #5 |
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So Wade did NOT get snookered. Wade are those black snook? I also missed #2. Now you just need to find some Baja snook. See you soon.
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Bob, These are Florida Common Snook / Centropomus undecimalis. Whats is a skunk? Oh I’ll find em guaranteed, its just the time I need to find to make it to Baja, Good Buddy! yea, it seems almost everybody ‘missed’ it too?.. Part Two Vid Watch In HD! • • • • • Bluefish were really wackin’ the Chatterbait. It’s never too skinny for the PA.. Jack Crevalle Reebs Kelp Sassin Swimjig / Jack Crevalle Pinfish Chatterbait / Jack Crevalle Not every OTW meal could be a fresh hot grilled Grouper sandwich..
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Thanks for the kind words FFY! You know the ‘reel’ struggle.. Im back in San Diego now for just a couple months & then I am headed back to Florida to open my fishing lodge back up for Tarpon season & more.. No, I do not miss Yellowtail fishing. Especially with my refrigerator currently stacked full of their fillets and forearms still burning.. CWC harvests, catches & releases them every week..No need to bore the masses with redundant duplicate reports..Pressure is omnipresent.. Its no secret that every fishable day here you can pull 1 up. The same cannot be said about others.. Speaking of Seriolas, those local thirty class+ brutes are tearing up turds on trebles today & even productive for live bait ‘Draggers’ around the good ol’ football field… They are probably the easiest fish to aquire, especially in LJ, where marine reserves are on the North, East & South putting you right in the productive arena.. I enjoy a challenge on artificials. True formidable adversaries..Don’t get me wrong, pulling’ on any fish is fun to me, even a sabiki full of ‘backs, but dropping a rock on someones head from the balcony above just isn’t as rewarding as a search & destroy, catch & release mission to me.. Especially in those clear shallow Florida waters where everything counts against the angler..I know, I know…I’m preaching’ to the choir when talking tactics with a fellow fly-fisher!… We racked up quite a few impressive catches in and around these Key islands as well as in the Everglades. A few days into the trek were were already on some juvenile tarpon on the fly with some clousers and crab patterns Dave tied for us. We also racked up well over 6K+ on the ol’ Dodge six-banger roundtrip..We hit almost every body of water along the route, and even some ponds seemed like mirages from a distance from all the Highway-Hypnosis I incurred..It was nice to take my time as I saw fit this round, while also using my trusty google earth app to spot any abandoned empty pools at every fill up and stop along the journey..Once in Florida we located those monster snook while fishing some bridge pilings and fenders at night with the glow 8” StreakZ XL. Fishing this close to barnacle encrusted structure allots you a forty second beast fight at best to an inevitable heartbreak break-off.. I am going to try these electric suckers out now on the Newport Spottys & Calicos next week with Z-Man’s glow-enhanced colors (IE: Glow, Chartreuse/Glow, Redbone, Nuked Chicken, Nuked Pilchard, and more..)
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Great variety of fish wade! How did your plastics hold up to the bluefish?
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02-27-2015, 06:27 AM | #9 |
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Nice snook! That's all my dad talks about when we talk fishing. You close to Sarasota at all?
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Always great seeing ya, Mark! I will upload it ASAP! Quote:
Thanks, Mike! Yes I did, hopefully the consistent reviews don’t draw in everyone from the 405.. Quote:
10X TOUGH! They couldn’t even put a hurt on ‘em, or the snuggle toothed Jacks.. One ElaZtech swimbait lasted me all day through well over 60+ fish.. Quote:
Sounds like a good man! I LOVE fishin’ for Snook..Yes I currently have one place there & getting another one a couple hours south to cover all bases..
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Awesome! I was on the East Coast from 1990 - 2000 and wish I had a few ElaZtech swimbaits back then! On a hot bluefish bite I'd easily go through a dozen swimbaits in no time. Usually ended up fishing hardbaits or bucktails if bluefish were around.
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