
10-12-2014, 08:53 PM
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King Mackeral
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Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Erath, La.
Posts: 2,680
Cash: 4,443
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Originally Posted by DaPointIsDaBomb
That 16' flat is plenty nuff for the bay. Mine is 16' also with a 70 hp Force, just have to put the icechests longways and have my buddies sit on the icechests. It gets rough sometimes but I like jumping them waves, reminds me of when we used to jump them ricefield levees with our Honda 125 three wheeler. YOLO is what them kids say! Just got a t-top on mine. Had a bimini on it but tore it up pretty good. Had a big pyramid weight and double treble hooks on my dead shrimp and reared back my 11' surf rod and ripped the heck out of it with those trebles. Wife was mad I almost got her. Friend had a t-top off his old whaler he gave me. Kinda big but gives me some shade on those long hot days we spend out there. My bucket of shrimp gets to stay in the shade now. I don't think the fish like the shrimp that sit in the sun too long. That reminds me, I better get the shrimp out the freezer and start thawing them for tomorrows trip. We plan on tying up to that channel marker at Caldwell by daylight. Gonna try and limit myself on these natty lights tonight so I don't sleep in tomorrow morning lol
anybody know why there is a 16" size limit on black drum? I catch a bunch of 14" puppy drum and would like to keep more
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Originally Posted by DaPointIsDaBomb
Guy told me there is a reef named Caldwell that has been producing fish on every cast. We are going tomorrow and everyday next week if you want to follow us. I have a 16' Carolina Skiff with a red t-top. We will have seven other boats, mostly Boston Whalers, so if you see us, say hello. Hear there are shrimp in the area too, so another buddy is going to be trawling nearby while we fish.
Is the reef named after you or any of your family?
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