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MathGeek 12-03-2013 05:27 PM

Still Rockin' The Bulls at the Jetties
 
Fri we hit the beach with Duckman1911 and caught a few reds and watched him catch a bunch. We need a bit more casting distance to reach the water Duckman and his peeps were fishing.

Sat and Mon we hit the jetties. The bulls were hitting crab and mullet about equally and we boated 4 bull reds and 5 bull drum of Sat. Mon, we made it out of the western cut about 0900 and boated 4 really big nice redfish (all on mullet) before 1000, then ran back inside before the wind started to blow. Setting up at the green channel marker across from the boat ramp, we managed a couple more big bull reds right before and right after the slack tide as it was switching from outgoing to incoming.

All in all, we are getting some exercise and putting a few in the freezer.

duckman1911 12-03-2013 08:52 PM

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Originally Posted by MathGeek (Post 647837)
Fri we hit the beach with Duckman1911 and caught a few reds and watched him catch a bunch. We need a bit more casting distance to reach the water Duckman and his peeps were fishing.

Sat and Mon we hit the jetties. The bulls were hitting crab and mullet about equally and we boated 4 bull reds and 5 bull drum of Sat. Mon, we made it out of the western cut about 0900 and boated 4 really big nice redfish (all on mullet) before 1000, then ran back inside before the wind started to blow. Setting up at the green channel marker across from the boat ramp, we managed a couple more big bull reds right before and right after the slack tide as it was switching from outgoing to incoming.

All in all, we are getting some exercise and putting a few in the freezer.

Glad y'all still on the fish man. We had a great time fishing with you guys. I was really glad you put a some in the box. Wish you would have been there saturday morning. It was nonstop. God willing our paths will cross again and we can chill on the beach and put some fish in the boxes. Very nice to meet you and your family. God bless and good fishing to you brother. John

MathGeek 12-06-2013 04:21 PM

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Originally Posted by duckman1911 (Post 647942)
Glad y'all still on the fish man. We had a great time fishing with you guys. I was really glad you put a some in the box. Wish you would have been there saturday morning. It was nonstop. God willing our paths will cross again and we can chill on the beach and put some fish in the boxes. Very nice to meet you and your family. God bless and good fishing to you brother. John

All the best to you and yours as well. It was a slow start, but after some patience, it was on again on Wed at the jetties.

vittok 12-06-2013 05:01 PM

Nice!!!

duckman1911 12-08-2013 12:24 PM

Did y'all finish out the week on a good note?

MathGeek 12-08-2013 02:47 PM

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Originally Posted by duckman1911 (Post 649434)
Did y'all finish out the week on a good note?

Wed was our last day fishing, filling the big cooler with redfish, drum, sheepshead, and one whiting. Spent the day Thu cleaning fish. When the weather turned sour on Fri, we headed back to BR with a cooler full of fillets from our efforts. We had been running a bit low on fish in the freezer, but I am now told that we can expect fish on the menu 2-3 times a week through the winter.

I'd say that was finishing on a good note. We also picked up a 12' Ugly Stick at Walmart and I'm looking for a good Shimano spinning reel to add to it for a surf fishing rig now that we've seen what you are doing with just a bit more reach than we could manage.

duckman1911 12-08-2013 02:52 PM

Check out the cabelas salt striker reel. My wife has one and I really like it. 9 titainium coated bearings. Its super smooth. She has the 65ss model. I think they are around 50 bucks.

duckman1911 12-08-2013 02:54 PM

BTW you gona be hunting down some hawgs with that 12 footer :)

MathGeek 12-08-2013 02:58 PM

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Originally Posted by duckman1911 (Post 649493)
Check out the cabelas salt striker reel. My wife has one and I really like it. 9 titainium coated bearings. Its super smooth. She has the 65ss model. I think they are around 50 bucks.

I've had too many "Cabelas" branded items fail. I'm sure there are some deals to be had, but it's a dicey deal due to their uncertain quality control. I don't mind spending a bit of money on a reel that's going to hold $100 of power pro. I'm quickly becoming a Shimano enthusiast as I anticipate getting a decade or more of service from each Shimano reel I buy.

As you can tell, I don't mind savving money on my tow vehicle, my boat, etc. But I like quality equipment for what determines whether or not the fish that bites makes it into the box. We've lost too many fish over the years due to issues with rods, reels, lines, leaders, and terminal tackle. We lose very few fish now.

duckman1911 12-08-2013 03:20 PM

If its working for you I dont blame you one bit for not changing. Gota stick with what you know will get the job done for you. Heck I still use the same Ambassador 7000 I used when I river fished for cats. That reel has prolly caught a few thousand pounds of fish and it works just like the day I bought it.


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