Tigers X - Number one Source to Talk Auburn Tigers Sports
The Library => Haley Center Basement => Topic started by: AUTailgatingRules on February 01, 2011, 12:40:25 PM
-
http://www.wptv.com/dpp/news/local_news/youreport/thousands-of-sharks-spotted-off-palm-beach
soon to be at a beach near you
-
Will we need a bigger boat?
-
Stay off my beach...and quit looking at my news stations.
-
Here's one that I caught 3 miles out. He was about 6 foot. Uncle Sani caught one with me as well, he was much smaller....the shark that is. :gig:
(http://www.tigersx.com/images/shark.jpg)
-
Here's one that I caught 3 miles out. He was about 6 foot. Uncle Sani caught one with me as well, he was much smaller....the shark that is. :gig:
(http://www.tigersx.com/images/shark.jpg)
Primary problem here is that when in a boat I just want to drink beer.
I hit my groove more so when we anchored and the whores came out.
-
Here's one that I caught 3 miles out. He was about 6 foot. Uncle Sani caught one with me as well, he was much smaller....the shark that is. :gig:
(http://www.tigersx.com/images/shark.jpg)
Why are you using a flo-green line?
-
Why are you using a flo-green line?
Cause he calls them Mel and tells them to kiss his grits.
-
Why are you using a flo-green line?
50lb leader line.
-
Here's one that I caught 3 miles out. He was about 6 foot. Uncle Sani caught one with me as well, he was much smaller....the shark that is. :gig:
(http://www.tigersx.com/images/shark.jpg)
I need to come hang out with you. I've always wanted to go on a deep sea shark fishing trip.
-
I need to come hang out with you. I've always wanted to go on a deep sea shark fishing trip.
Invitation is open
-
Invitation is open
So are his legs.
-
50lb leader line.
Is there a particular reason you use florescent green over let's say...pink? When side drifting for salmon and steel-head we'll use high-vis line (such as florescent pink or green) to mark our line location as we drift down the river. We'll attach a fluorocarbon leader to the high-vis line for presenting the bait as natural as can be to the fish.
Does the florescent green = 50 lb line then in your case?...florescent pink = 30lb line? In other words are you picking colors to represent different # test line to easily keep track of?
-
Is there a particular reason you use florescent green over let's say...pink? When side drifting for salmon and steel-head we'll use high-vis line (such as florescent pink or green) to mark our line location as we drift down the river. We'll attach a fluorocarbon leader to the high-vis line for presenting the bait as natural as can be to the fish.
Does the florescent green = 50 lb line then in your case?...florescent pink = 30lb line? In other words are you picking colors to represent different # test line to easily keep track of?
Well ordinarily I use wire leader line. Most sailfish\wahoo\kingfish will easily cut through fluorocarbon line. I usually use the fluorocarbon line while drift fishing shallower waters. Looking for snapper and grouper.
This particular time we didn't have the fluorocarbon so I used what I had. Funny thing was this Shark which we brought all the way up to the boat (probably took an hour) thrashed his head like 3 times when he saw the boat and broke the line. Probably 5 secs after I took the picture. He doesn't look as big as he was in the picture.
-
Invitation is open
Pencil me in for this time next year. According to the video openeng this thread, all we would have to do is throw in a "bobber" :rolleyes: and reel in all we want.
-
Pencil me in...but keep the eraser handy. Like Mark, that's something I've always talked about but never done. I've done Marlin/Sailfishing and various other types but never shark fishing.
I'll bring beer.
-
I'll bring beer.
Land Shark?
-
Land Shark?
Way to move without the ball.
-
So are his legs.
I wanna hump the left side of your avatar badly.