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A.P. 5/10/06
Posted: May 10th, 2006, 8:44 am
by 2true
Took a day off from work and could find no takers to go with so I went by myself.
First fish i got on was a 35-40" Redfish that I manhandled off. (Did not want to waste time with fish I can't keep)
Then I got a nice sheepshead.
Then I got a nice Black Drum.
Some Mullet in the Castnet (going to the co-workers)
I tried to limit out on trout but could only manage 4.
They only wanted the skrimp. Them fishy no like cut-bait.
I will post some pics later.
Holla

Posted: May 10th, 2006, 8:49 am
by GC
You've got them pinned!!
Good trip!
Posted: May 10th, 2006, 9:07 am
by Littoral

Nice job (meaning the job you can afford to take off & fish).
Not me.
Catching fish is one thing but the fishable job is the real hook up.

Posted: May 10th, 2006, 9:15 am
by beerfish
next time you can't find any takers, shoot me an IM
nice job as always

Posted: May 10th, 2006, 6:32 pm
by tin can
Good dill, 2. Sounds like the honey hole is still holding fish.

Posted: May 10th, 2006, 9:17 pm
by 2true
Crazy whiskers on that drum.....
I grow weary of cleaning fish....
Posted: May 10th, 2006, 10:04 pm
by noleflyfisher
Nice mess of fish. You've got them dialed in.

Posted: May 10th, 2006, 10:40 pm
by RodBow
GOOD DEAL 2T.
Posted: May 11th, 2006, 7:37 am
by rocket
Posted: May 11th, 2006, 7:46 am
by dstockwell
WTG

Posted: May 11th, 2006, 8:27 am
by catchin1

Wow .
Thats it ...I'm selling my boat.

Posted: May 11th, 2006, 10:52 am
by Sea Gurl
I'm Impressed 2true - What fun to catch such a nice variety of good eating fish!!
Sea Gurl
Posted: May 11th, 2006, 12:14 pm
by Littoral
2true wrote:Crazy whiskers on that drum.....
I grow weary of cleaning fish....
Black Drum do have whiskers but not like that. Did you try pulling them out and seeing what they really are? They'll come out if you pull real slow and what you'll find out is that they're parasitic worms. They're most common around the mouths of bottom feeders because that’s where they can pick up food. The gruesome thing is that their life cycle puts the larva in the muscle tissue.
You didn’t eat any, did you?
Posted: May 11th, 2006, 12:31 pm
by 2true
Yeah I think they are part of the fish. I have seen the worms in the meat before but not on this durmy drum!
Posted: May 11th, 2006, 1:37 pm
by Littoral
2true wrote:Yeah I think they are part of the fish. I have seen the worms in the meat before but not on this durmy drum!
Ok, that's what I'd probably say too if I'd eaten them. Fluke gestation is like 2 weeks in humans & then our immune system usually gets em.
Usually.