Wore Fillet knife out yesterday!
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Well I took a friend that lives out of town and has not been fishing in over a year and my brother to try and find some Reds in all da muddy water and we did. I never usually keep too many big reds but yesterday after the first two nice size ones that is all we caught. So we threw back all the 26+ inchers, after we had one over 27 inches, and kept the rest. We threw back our legal (size wise) limit a few times. I can live without actually bringing home two more. Anyway great day on the water and fun rippin some lips. Oh, quick question. I know this probably has been asked before but I have light tackle rods and I need to find some type of line that is small in diameter but strong for Reds like this. Most of the people that fish with me can handle my tackle but some struggle to not break lines and leaders :confused: I am not an expert with different line types and fishing in general so any help will do Thanks
Oh the title means that I cleaned them all with a non-electric fillet knife...think it may be time to get one for times like this:rolleyes: |
nice catch where were they cought
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Nice mess of fish
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Nice mess of fish. If you are worried about line on light tackle, a lower pound test of powerpro is a good choice. Reds don't mind if you don't use a leader.
sammich |
Nice catch
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awesome catch....excellent for the grill......
Are you fishing the VB area? |
electric knives will burn out on reds. Get a dexter russel serrated knife and you can thank me later
nice catch btw |
When I clean reds I find that my Dexter Russel works better than my electric knife. Instead of sawing through the bones you maneuver around them...NICE CATCH!
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30 lb power pro. Diameter of 8 lb mono.
nice catch |
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and I was not fishing the Vermillion Bay area but the Hwy 82 area... |
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Bet y'all had some fun with those, nice catch
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Nice catch !!!!!!1
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I don't think there is any electric knife that will stand up to cleaning Red fish on a regular basis......... unless you really take your time and never "force" the knife while cleaning the fish.
A Dexter Russel serrated knife is what I am using and I can clean several Red's in the time it takes to clean 1 using an electric knife. |
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Power pro 30 or even 40 in areas where there is a shot of getting larger fish as cobia, tripple tail, or red snapper. As for the redfish A dexter cerated or even a dexter roast beef slicer. The roast beef slicer has to be dulled prior to cleaning fish.
One nice day of fishing. Hope you have a lot more like that. |
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