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Re: Careful Spearfishing with All this Freshwater

Posted: February 10th, 2019, 9:34 am
by MudDucker
Wow, glad your son wasn't hurt. I've had some close encounters with gators, but never had one get that close. Now I was in Okeechobee years ago wade fishing with my stringer following behind, when I felt something tugging on my stringer. At first thought it was the fish, but finally turned to see two moccasins fighting over my fish. Decided to let them win and wade quickly away. We enter their world.

Re: Careful Spearfishing with All this Freshwater

Posted: February 10th, 2019, 9:43 am
by Apalachee Inshore
MudDucker wrote:Wow, glad your son wasn't hurt. I've had some close encounters with gators, but never had one get that close. Now I was in Okeechobee years ago wade fishing with my stringer following behind, when I felt something tugging on my stringer. At first thought it was the fish, but finally turned to see two moccasins fighting over my fish. Decided to let them win and wade quickly away. We enter their world.
Man I’d rather fight off a shark or alligator as opposed to a gang of moccasins.

Re: Careful Spearfishing with All this Freshwater

Posted: February 10th, 2019, 10:20 am
by Salty Gator
Apalachee Inshore wrote:That is nuts, spearfishing those tidal creeks never really sounded safe to me. I’ve seen a bunch of gators in the salt and they are almost always big.
Play stupid games, win stupid prizes. Cast nets are east to learn to throw. Evolution is good.

Re: Careful Spearfishing with All this Freshwater

Posted: February 10th, 2019, 12:42 pm
by Apalachee Inshore
Just realized this post is from 2012, I was looking for the news story and wondering who the heck was spear fishing mullet in February. I feel dumb.

Re: Careful Spearfishing with All this Freshwater

Posted: February 10th, 2019, 2:48 pm
by BloodyChamp
I’ve bumped up a few old topics in the past after searching for them but that’s not what this was. It was right there in the list. I’m guessing my fat fingers hit something besides “next” or “2” and I ended up here. It hasn’t been the coldest February. I just figured somebody lucked up in a creek lol! Not to mention the gator. I saw 1 at the head of the Wacissa the other day.

Re: Careful Spearfishing with All this Freshwater

Posted: March 19th, 2019, 8:53 pm
by BloodyChamp
Another thing I just noticed...this is Appalachee Inshores from FB!!!!!!!!!! I messaged you with what was probably a random sounding question on your end, about the Pinhook, a couple days after the most embarrassing disaster of my life happened out there last summer. I’ve referenced that story here many times without telling the whole thing lol!

Re: Careful Spearfishing with All this Freshwater

Posted: March 24th, 2019, 7:56 pm
by Apalachee Inshore
BloodyChamp wrote:Another thing I just noticed...this is Appalachee Inshores from FB!!!!!!!!!! I messaged you with what was probably a random sounding question on your end, about the Pinhook, a couple days after the most embarrassing disaster of my life happened out there last summer. I’ve referenced that story here many times without telling the whole thing lol!
That’s me. I’m assuming you are the guy awhile back asking me about fishing the Pinhook. Not trying to talk myself out of any business but I still think you guys would be fine in a gheenoe if you just pick a day the tide is good and high and the wind isn’t bad. If you did nothing over idle, you could be in pinhook from the lower Aucilla ramp in 30-40 minutes. On high tide you can get there without ever going in the gulf.

Re: Careful Spearfishing with All this Freshwater

Posted: March 28th, 2019, 12:36 am
by BloodyChamp
Apalachee Inshore wrote:
BloodyChamp wrote:Another thing I just noticed...this is Appalachee Inshores from FB!!!!!!!!!! I messaged you with what was probably a random sounding question on your end, about the Pinhook, a couple days after the most embarrassing disaster of my life happened out there last summer. I’ve referenced that story here many times without telling the whole thing lol!
That’s me. I’m assuming you are the guy awhile back asking me about fishing the Pinhook. Not trying to talk myself out of any business but I still think you guys would be fine in a gheenoe if you just pick a day the tide is good and high and the wind isn’t bad. If you did nothing over idle, you could be in pinhook from the lower Aucilla ramp in 30-40 minutes. On high tide you can get there without ever going in the gulf.
That was me! Love your pics on FB.

Re: Careful Spearfishing with All this Freshwater

Posted: March 28th, 2019, 3:25 pm
by lonesouth
I thought spearfishing in fresh water was illegal. What delineates the ocean from the creek/river?

Re: Careful Spearfishing with All this Freshwater

Posted: March 28th, 2019, 7:39 pm
by ropeman
Depends on what fish you spear. Most areas have a salt water demarcation line, but the fish just ignore it. :D

Re: Careful Spearfishing with All this Freshwater

Posted: March 30th, 2019, 7:20 am
by STMU
ropeman wrote:Depends on what fish you spear. Most areas have a salt water demarcation line, but the fish just ignore it. :D
Not necessarily based on species. Saltwater demarcation yes. Sheepshead, for example, is perfectly legal to spear in salt, but not fresh. It almost becomes subjective based on the officer's interpretation and location.

Re: Careful Spearfishing with All this Freshwater

Posted: April 17th, 2019, 4:23 pm
by lizbeth
wow. that's just crazy. I have seen them out there. one of the biggest I ever seen was near Bald Point.