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02-26-2016, 05:33 PM
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Originally Posted by GlobeSpotter
Me thinks that's illegal.
On Topic: Ling are tied with Dorado as my favorite fish as the most enjoyable fish to both catch and eat.
The advantage Ling have is that big ones are just as delicious as meal-sized ones. Unlike so many other fish that loose quality with size including Dorado.
My pb Ling was over 50 lbs. Each filet was bigger than a brisket and the meat was milk white with the perfect sliceable texture. Sliced pieces looked like mozzarella cheese.
Fighting/landing that fish was a hoot. Setting the hook after free spooling out my bait was a moment I'll never forget. Luck is when preparation meets opportunity.
btw, i was chumming/scattering dice-sized squares of kingfish meat just before landing that one.
Me now thincks that was illegal.
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Lol
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02-26-2016, 05:34 PM
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Originally Posted by alto
I think Grouper is the best for me but thats offshore . Inshore flounder has to be the best for myself . I m lucky enough to work offshore and we catch ling ,grouper and snapper but when at home I love me a Texas Slam .( Trout ,Redfish and Flounder )
Its hard to beat fishing in general but to go fishing and catch fish with a sexy mamacita like Dorthy would be the ultimate ....... (hint,hint). Then after we catch our flounder we invite Yummie over for some fried flounder . One day ..... my dreams will come true....
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Just as long as you have a net then we can fish hahaha
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02-26-2016, 05:36 PM
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#243
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Originally Posted by The2Dogs
I thought they were Poleish.
So a Texas slam isn't a hardhead, gafftop, and ladyfish.
Nothing like being able to fish on a Wednesday.
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Bahaha you dummy Its friday btw not wed
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02-26-2016, 05:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Don T. Lukbak
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/14/mo...amar.html?_r=0
Not much of a movie but I liked it because the setting, Banco Chinchorro, looked exactly like Playa del Carmen and Cozumel did the first time I went down there. 1963. Cancun did not exist. No airport or deep water harbor. I had never heard of the place until I got there; had set out hitchhiking from North Carolina and that's where the roads took me.
Anyways, the fishing with handlines was great, as was the spearfishing and you had to fend off the friggin' crocodiles to keep your catch. Exactly like in this movie.
Shit, now I sound like my old friend talking about shooting prairie chickens where Sharpstown is now. Alamar!
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Sorry to change the subject hahaha but this made me remember of when I worked on a tug boat in houma.. This guy used this weird looking real and it had an arrow and thats how he fished Ive never seen it since I wanted to learn...
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02-26-2016, 06:00 PM
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#245
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Join Date: Aug 15, 2012
Location: Texas
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Originally Posted by Dorthy_Monroe
Sorry to change the subject hahaha but this made me remember of when I worked on a tug boat in houma.. This guy used this weird looking real and it had an arrow and thats how he fished Ive never seen it since I wanted to learn...
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Forest Fucking Gump? GTFO!!!!!! Heh
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02-26-2016, 06:34 PM
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Join Date: Dec 21, 2009
Location: Republic of Texas
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Originally Posted by Dorthy_Monroe
Sorry to change the subject hahaha but this made me remember of when I worked on a tug boat in houma.. This guy used this weird looking real and it had an arrow and thats how he fished Ive never seen it since I wanted to learn...
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That sounds like what we used to call gar rigs. I never did that, but I wanted to....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YSG-VENbTM
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02-26-2016, 07:45 PM
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Join Date: Mar 28, 2014
Location: Whiskey Flats
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^^^Bow fishing is a blast!
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02-26-2016, 07:53 PM
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Join Date: Nov 4, 2013
Location: houston
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Tug boat in houma ??
Wait wait a minute , your gorgeous self worked on a tugboat ?? What the hell? I have worked out in the Gulf for over 25 years and never could be lucky to see someone like you on a tugboat or anywhere around me in the Gulf .
Oh I have a NET !!!! haha
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02-27-2016, 09:48 AM
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Originally Posted by australian_hell_yun
Update.
Weather is good, with a slight wind.
16 trout--17" to 22"
11 flounder
5 Red's and 7 bull Red's on dead shrimp at the sunken ship.
Looking to be a good weekend.
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That's only 6 trout, 6 flounder and two reds over the legal limit. Not good, unless you are carefully releasing the ones over the limit. JS
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02-27-2016, 09:54 AM
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Originally Posted by GlobeSpotter
Me thinks that's illegal.
On Topic: Ling are tied with Dorado as my favorite fish as the most enjoyable fish to both catch and eat.
The advantage Ling have is that big ones are just as delicious as meal-sized ones. Unlike so many other fish that loose quality with size including Dorado.
My pb Ling was over 50 lbs. Each filet was bigger than a brisket and the meat was milk white with the perfect sliceable texture. Sliced pieces looked like mozzarella cheese.
Fighting/landing that fish was a hoot. Setting the hook after free spooling out my bait was a moment I'll never forget. Luck is when preparation meets opportunity.
btw, i was chumming/scattering dice-sized squares of kingfish meat just before landing that one.
Me now thincks that was illegal.
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We caught ling (cobia, lemon fish) and red snapper on a trip to the offshore rigs. Cooked them side by side and the ling was better than the snapper. White meat and filets like a trout. If you go to Babin's and ling is on the board, go for it.
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03-03-2016, 06:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Oralist
We caught ling (cobia, lemon fish) and red snapper on a trip to the offshore rigs. Cooked them side by side and the ling was better than the snapper. White meat and filets like a trout. If you go to Babin's and ling is on the board, go for it.
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Is that fish boney?
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03-03-2016, 11:15 AM
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Join Date: Dec 21, 2009
Location: Republic of Texas
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Originally Posted by Dorthy_Monroe
Is that fish boney?
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No. Flaky and delicious (the cobia fish meat). On a spectrum of texture, lobster is at one end, then monkfish next, and cobia's between monkfish and the middle of the spectrum...imo
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03-03-2016, 01:42 PM
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I like redfish but the problem is the best eating are the ones that fall under the slot.
I saw a photo in the paper or some place showing a bunch of red snapper and the caption called the redfish.....smh at the ignorance and lack of quality editors in the various media.
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03-03-2016, 02:27 PM
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Join Date: Sep 17, 2010
Location: Australia / United States
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The limit
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Originally Posted by Oralist
That's only 6 trout, 6 flounder and two reds over the legal limit. Not good, unless you are carefully releasing the ones over the limit. JS
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We always release what's over the limit.
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03-09-2016, 06:05 PM
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Join Date: Sep 17, 2010
Location: Australia / United States
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No fishy fishy fishy
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Originally Posted by Dorthy_Monroe
I Been Doing A lot Of Fishing Lately Since The Reds Are Running.. Who Likes To Fish & What Do You Like To Catch ? Where Are Some Of Your Favorite Spots ?
I tend to go at night but trying to find spots with lights are difficult.. The reds usually start biting around 7:30pm I've been catching myself staying till 1am because time seems to fly when. your catching fish after fish.. The other night I never thought croackers could ever get so big till I caught one about 11' long lol..
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Damn weather has the fishing all jacked up. 3-4 foot swells in the bay.
Just assume throw back a few lagers.
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