Lookie What I Caught!

Started by Pferox, October 25, 2014, 01:48:36 AM

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Pferox

There are many species to catch when salt water fishing.  Just kind of need help identifying this one though. 



What actually happened was this barge ran aground right in front of where I was fishing, the only thing that kept it from hitting the sea wall was the mound of mud it built up in front of it as it came across the shallow shore line.  I had three rods out, he buried two lines and wrapped another one around his cleats.  Anyway you look at it, I ended up re-rigging 3 rods.
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Lee Smith

You definitely win the BIG CATCH of the year award!  lo
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Bigwrench

That's definitely a big catch !!
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Donald Garner

Did it put up a good fight? 
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Dark3

I see your rod bowed over. All your equipment survived?

Pferox

Quote from: Donald Garner on October 25, 2014, 06:04:38 AM
Did it put up a good fight?

Not really Don, it was constantly heading towards shore and me.

Quote from: Dark3 on October 25, 2014, 06:57:41 AM
I see your rod bowed over. All your equipment survived?

I had three rods out and all of them were bent over like that, they fished OK after he backed out and left, so I guess only time will tell.  Two lines were actually buried under the new mud hill feature he made, and the third got wrapped around his cleat some how, none of the terminal tackle survived sorry to say.  He backed out slowly so I was able to cut the line on the one wrapped on his cleat to save my gear.

This isn't the first time I had a run in with a barge, although not this close up.  It is also one of the reasons I only use cheap rods, if it had been something of higher quality, I would make book that I would be crying about at least one broken rod.



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Smallie_Stalker

That's certainly the biggest and heaviest weight I've ever seen on a fishing line.  :shocking:
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Mike Cork

He cut a new ditch that should fill up with fish  :-* remember that spot, well until the tides silt it back in.

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Pferox

Quote from: sportsmansfriend on October 25, 2014, 10:57:31 AM
Did you eat it?
Ron

Couldn't figure out a way to get it into the cooler.  ~roflmao  Don't think I could have Filleted it even with my electric knife.  ~roflmao

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Pferox

Quote from: Mike Cork on October 26, 2014, 09:30:38 AM
He cut a new ditch that should fill up with fish  :-* remember that spot, well until the tides silt it back in.

That is what I was thinking, got plans going on here now.  ~read  ~bb
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Oldfart9999

What was your bait, what size hook and what test was the line?
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TNDiver

Just another fish story.  It really was a dingy wasn't it!  ~roflmao
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Pferox

Quote from: Oldfart9999 on October 26, 2014, 01:01:09 PM
What was your bait, what size hook and what test was the line?
Rodney

#1/0 wide gap circle hook, WalMart specials, 1/4 of a shrimp that was pretty mushy after being frozen and thawed a few times, and 8lb, 12lb, and 15lb test lines.  Took 3 rods to bring that sucker in.  ~roflmao

The bad part was that I was tearing up the 8 to 10 inch croaker which are good eating, after that thing backed out and left, all that would hook up were hard heads.  I was there for a couple hours after that and just as I ran out of bait the water started to clear up enough that I caught a croaker and a whiting on my last two pieces of bait.







"If you think you are too small to be effective, you have never been in bed with a mosquito" - African Proverb.  Jim

Pferox

Quote from: TNDiver on October 26, 2014, 02:07:55 PM
Just another fish story.  It really was a dingy wasn't it!  ~roflmao

I'm busted, it was actually a bait boat.  ~roflmao

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Pferox

Quote from: Mike Cork on October 26, 2014, 09:30:38 AM
He cut a new ditch that should fill up with fish  :-* remember that spot, well until the tides silt it back in.

Wanted to update Mike, I fished that cut a few times now and have been skunked every time, still haven't figured out why.  It is very soft muck there now, I bet the crabs even sink when they walk on it.  ~b~
"If you think you are too small to be effective, you have never been in bed with a mosquito" - African Proverb.  Jim

Mike Cork

Well... Just like a brushlile in a lake... Sometimes it works sometimes it doesn't

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Pferox

This is a bad time of the year for the Bayou too, a lot of fish are moving in and out, and not really committing on where they want to be yet.

It is also right across from that barge something or other construction, and they are dredging it pretty heavily, don't know if it is effecting it or not, it didn't earlier in the year, the activity has increased, so who knows.
"If you think you are too small to be effective, you have never been in bed with a mosquito" - African Proverb.  Jim