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boatdriver 05-06-2012 08:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Montauk17 (Post 429032)
Let's see em...everyone likes looking a pics

How do you post from a phone? They are saved to my phone.

Capt.B 05-06-2012 09:27 PM

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Originally Posted by boatdriver (Post 429016)
I'll bet you $10,000 they do...

X2

Montauk17 05-06-2012 09:28 PM

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Originally Posted by boatdriver (Post 429044)
How do you post from a phone? They are saved to my phone.

Not sure I tried it a few times and never worked.

Capt.B 05-06-2012 09:35 PM

By the way Mr Everybody that throws shrimp in May has no skills(w)...Triple J himself had his people throwing shrimp on Saturday....That dude has more skills in his lil pinky than you could ever hope to have....So make sure you bust his balls when you see him....I'm sure he'd like to hear your no skills opinions.....:rolleyes::D

jdm4x43732 05-06-2012 09:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Capt.B (Post 429061)
By the way Mr Everybody that throws shrimp in May has no skills(w)...Triple J himself had his people throwing shrimp on Saturday....That dude has more skills in his lil pinky than you could ever hope to have....So make sure you bust his balls when you see him....I'm sure he'd like to hear your no skills opinions.....:rolleyes::D

:work::work:

Montauk17 05-06-2012 09:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Capt.B (Post 429061)
By the way Mr Everybody that throws shrimp in May has no skills(w)...Triple J himself had his people throwing shrimp on Saturday....That dude has more skills in his lil pinky than you could ever hope to have....So make sure you bust his balls when you see him....I'm sure he'd like to hear your no skills opinions.....:rolleyes::D

BOOM :work:

"W" 05-07-2012 07:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Capt.B (Post 429061)
By the way Mr Everybody that throws shrimp in May has no skills(w)...Triple J himself had his people throwing shrimp on Saturday....That dude has more skills in his lil pinky than you could ever hope to have....So make sure you bust his balls when you see him....I'm sure he'd like to hear your no skills opinions.....:rolleyes::D

I don't believe that..his people might of wanted live shrimp but I know for a fact with out even calling him he did not throw a live shrimp ....

Will"E"Fish 05-07-2012 07:35 AM

Shrimpks is easy to obtain .U just gotta pay to play. Three inch croaker are also thick in the mouth of cut 's on east bank of Big Lake. Clarity of water has less affect on fish catching with most live bait. So here it is when and if it is peer factor in how u catch fish use your choice of artifical. If not Get about 4 clicker reel's set up's and couple live well's full of live bait and post up on your favorite spot and wait for that famous sound of the clicker going off and ___?___








Fish on!!!!

Capt.B 05-07-2012 07:59 AM

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Originally Posted by "W" (Post 429135)
I don't believe that..his people might of wanted live shrimp but I know for a fact with out even calling him he did not throw a live shrimp ....

W read the statement again...I said "he had his people" throwing shrimp....Never said a word abt Josh himself putting a shrimp on.....sometimes conditions and client's abilities dictate what has to take place to give folks the best opportunity to catch fish. As guides, we don't get to hand pick who gets in our boats....and I aint hearin "you can teach'em how to fish" esp when you first have to teach them "how to" 1. hold the rod 2.cast the rod 3.retrieve the bait....some folks have never fished a day in their life. Patience and a positive attitude with clueless people are the main "skills" you better have if your in my line of work.:work:

"W" 05-07-2012 08:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Capt.B (Post 429147)
W read the statement again...I said "he had his people" throwing shrimp....Never said a word abt Josh himself putting a shrimp on.....sometimes conditions and client's abilities dictate what has to take place to give folks the best opportunity to catch fish. As guides, we don't get to hand pick who gets in our boats....and I aint hearin "you can teach'em how to fish" esp when you first have to teach them "how to" 1. hold the rod 2.cast the rod 3.retrieve the bait....some folks have never fished a day in their life. Patience and a positive attitude with clueless people are the main "skills" you better have if your in my line of work.:work:

Your right some can't fish...but I see guides using shrimp and sunrise before and never even trying to teach ...


Just my opinion and I enjoy fishing too much to have someone throw live shrimp because its easy.....ill give it hell trying artificial then if they really want to try I would make that my last option

duck enticer 05-07-2012 08:11 AM

Caught 13 big Sand Trout and specks this past Saturday. It was the easiest thing. I threw the cast net once, caught about 20 3" croakers and 3 shrimp. I put them in a bucket and that was my live bait.

As far as live bait fishing goes I think whatever you catch in the cast net is what they are eating. Normally, anyway. When I catch mullet I use them, when I catch shad I use them...Croakers, shrimp etc......

Sometimes people get away from common sense when it comes to live bait fishing.

ckinchen 05-07-2012 08:12 AM

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Originally Posted by "W" (Post 429149)
Your right some can't fish...but I see guides using shrimp and sunrise before and never even trying to teach ...


Just my opinion and I enjoy fishing too much to have someone throw live shrimp because its easy.....ill give it hell trying artificial then if they really want to try I would make that my last option

With that 35 fish or your money back guarantee you keep talking about you had better not wait to long or you will be fishing for free.

When my firm goes on our trip every year, without hesitation I tell the guides to use live bait. I want my employees that only fish once a year to catch. I want them to have a good time and they aren't to concerned about Internet cowboys calling them a pilgrim.

"W" 05-07-2012 08:14 AM

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Originally Posted by ckinchen (Post 429153)
With that 35 fish or your money back guarantee you keep talking about you had better not wait to long or you will be fishing for free.

When my firm goes on our trip every year, without hesitation I tell the guides to use live bait. I want my employees than only fish once a year to catch. I want them to have a good time and they aren't to concerned about Internet cowboys calling them a pilgrim.

Don't send them with me....they might learn something!!!

Lake Chuck Duck 05-07-2012 08:24 AM

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Originally Posted by "W" (Post 429155)
Don't send them with me....they might learn something!!!

Like what? How to do figure 8's? :eek:

"Ok now this is what we in the fishin business call a figure 8, perhaps you have heard of it. See that guy over there? Now watch this...."

lol:work:

Duck Butter 05-07-2012 08:31 AM

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Originally Posted by "W" (Post 429155)
Don't send them with me....they might learn something!!!

You can't handpick em 'W', maybe if you get your captains license and get a client or two that pays you will have a different view on this. You have to know that some people have never picked up a rod and don't care one bit about what type of fish they catch. I would say most would rather catch a big bull redfish than a little 1 lb trout ANY DAY OF THE WEEK and the client is always right.

inchspinner 05-07-2012 08:34 AM

Popcorn ready W vs. LIVE......

"W" 05-07-2012 08:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Duck Butter (Post 429161)
You can't handpick em 'W', maybe if you get your captains license and get a client or two that pays you will have a different view on this. You have to know that some people have never picked up a rod and don't care one bit about what type of fish they catch. I would say most would rather catch a big bull redfish than a little 1 lb trout ANY DAY OF THE WEEK and the client is always right.

Dude Last year I had 8 11and 14 year old catching trout on sand eels....

only time I fished was to find them and I let them have it

Lake Chuck Duck 05-07-2012 08:45 AM

Maybe some shrimp would have gotten a limit.....



Disclaimer: I am not an advocate of live shrimp for everyday use but am not above using it.

Capt.B 05-07-2012 08:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Lake Chuck Duck (Post 429157)
Like what? How to do figure 8's? :eek:

"Ok now this is what we in the fishin business call a figure 8, perhaps you have heard of it. See that guy over there? Now watch this...."

lol:work:

:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: or maybe how to talk cash ***** on the web....

jojo 05-07-2012 09:01 AM

The funniest thing about this post is that calcasieu point wasnt even selling live shrimp the days W is talking about.

Duck Butter 05-07-2012 09:16 AM

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Originally Posted by "W" (Post 429170)
Dude Last year I had 8 11and 14 year old catching trout on sand eels....

only time I fished was to find them and I let them have it


Well, congrats on catching that handful of trout, but you would not have made your 35 trout guarantee that day:rotfl:

I bet those kids have fished before though, some of these folks can't throw a rod and reel. Also, you get to choose the days you fish. Some clients are coming down fishing regardless of rain, cold fronts, wind, whatever, you haven't a clue. What if client is fishing for first time ever and you start catching a few trout, one hangs a redfish and it pulls like hell, much better than a trout, then clients decide they would rather catch reds because the fight of a school trout lets all admit isn't very rewarding if you are there just to feel the pull of a fish! We all know how well you do on redfish when it comes down to it!

"W" 05-07-2012 10:49 AM

Yall Shrimp Pop N Corkers are MAD

"W" 05-07-2012 10:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Duck Butter (Post 429194)
Well, congrats on catching that handful of trout, but you would not have made your 35 trout guarantee that day:rotfl:

I bet those kids have fished before though, some of these folks can't throw a rod and reel. Also, you get to choose the days you fish. Some clients are coming down fishing regardless of rain, cold fronts, wind, whatever, you haven't a clue. What if client is fishing for first time ever and you start catching a few trout, one hangs a redfish and it pulls like hell, much better than a trout, then clients decide they would rather catch reds because the fight of a school trout lets all admit isn't very rewarding if you are there just to feel the pull of a fish! We all know how well you do on redfish when it comes down to it!

Them boys did not care what a limit was....we got into a school of lady fish and they did not even want to leave...we caught lady for 3 hours.....and they had more fun doing that than fishing trout....

We could of had our 60 trout if we would of stayed on the lake but we had showers coming in and out all day so they go wore down by 1pm....

Duck Butter 05-07-2012 11:03 AM

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Originally Posted by "W" (Post 429249)
Them boys did not care what a limit was....we got into a school of lady fish and they did not even want to leave...we caught lady for 3 hours.....and they had more fun doing that than fishing trout....

We could of had our 60 trout if we would of stayed on the lake but we had showers coming in and out all day so they go wore down by 1pm....

Exactly what some clients want, they just want to catch fish period. If they want live bait, you better bring it, they are always right:)











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