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Inshore Saltwater Fishing Discussion Discuss inshore fishing, tackle, and tactics here! |
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now why u gotta rub it in while us poor ppl are working out ***'s off? |
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I look at SC like the patch providing vicarious fishing fun when I can't get to the water. But when I get to the water, I post pics to provide da patch fo da peeps. |
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Nah i'm not complaining just FEEEEENING to go lol and I know where he went which makes it worst while i'm stuck offshore! That's ok guess its time for me to just go catch a few of the deep water fishes and post pics up! |
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dang, I think I passed an opportunity to get on the list.
last week I caught a sailcats/gafftop in lake ponchartrain that went around 27" and im sure it was heavy enough to make the list. I haven't been keeping any because all my life I was told only blue cats are worth eating so its a mental thing plus I kep thinking of the stinky mess of a snotty slimed up ice chest. is there some secret anyone knows about to be able to keep them without having everything covered in slime? I hate to bring an extra ice chest just for the sailcats/gafftops but i also don't want my specs and reds covered in catfish slime when im trying to clean them. |
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Throw them in a burlap sack, tie the top shut and attach a cinder block. Throw the sack and block overboard. The burlap will scrub the slime off. |
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