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I've seen pics of how you literally pull a flounder inside out and de-bone and prepare it for stuffing and make a beautiful pocket ready for filling. Anybody have any ideas?
I'm not nuts... I sware!
Boats over 16 feet long are required to have three day-use and three night-use distress signals aboard Do pistols with "hot loads" count as night use? :-D If another boater doesn't stop you can leave him stranded as well.. :-D I got a warning 2 years ago for my flares being out of date :h...
BK, I haven't tried copper. I'll add my usual statement about any bait. 90% of the baits manufactured today are designed to catch fishermen. Some catch fish. In addition, because of conditions, presentation and past success, what works for me might not work for you. I have a hand full of confidence...
It would not be prudent at this time to single out any particular spoon color. In the society in which we fish in today, we should strive to make all spoon colors equal, to allow all spoons of color to catch fish. I forsee a day when all spoons of color ........ :-D :-D :-D Sounds like a certain so...
Hey Tom, The light Creech posted a link for is by far the best all time light available and is supported by Backpacker magazine and myself. I'm an avid hiker and have hiked a great deal around the country and I have about 4 different headlamps and each one serves it's own purpose. It really depends ...
Still no straight answers...
Watch the RedFish cup and see what they use...
Gold a great choice! A spinner with a jig attached works good too.
Although Copper spoons work well for me!
Don't stop feeding those Sharks! I like'm big! :thumbup: The collapsable cooler is the way to go! I don't do a lot of salt water fishing from the kayak but my trout (freshwater) take a beating in shallow water on the small rivers up here on a stringer. Not to mention I've lost a stringer or two in h...
Went to Aucilla River yesterday, Aug 8, 2006. Had a good day on the flats...caught some trout...some reds. Came in about 1400 hours. Loaded the boat...and left the landing. About 1 mile from the landing...on the dirt road...passed a small road into the woods..saw the Marine Patrol backed up into th...