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Inshore Saltwater Fishing Discussion Discuss inshore fishing, tackle, and tactics here! |
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Detailed Locations and Techniques for Bull Redfish, Calcasieu Pass, Louisiana
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you need to put that on the sportsman.
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Thanks for posting MG.
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Cool video MG!
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Nice job, thanks for the tips.
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Great post MG. The only thing I might suggest is that you show using a straight shank hook. I most cases, a bull will swallow the bait meaning to have to either cut the line and leave the hook in or try to remove the hook which most likely kill the fish if you intend to release.
I find the circle hooks work pretty well on bulls and you can almost always catch them in the lip making a live release more possible. Really like your tutorial giving the exact locations to try for them. |
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Except for tagging, I recommend not even bringing fish one plans to release into the boat. Cut them off at the side of the boat. Never been a fan of circle hooks for fish one hopes to keep. To many miss the lip and slide out. Hook up rates with our demonstrated hook are very high. |
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Nice thanks MG!
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Great Video, thanks!!
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Thank you for the great information. Please post more!
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Cool video! Just curious as what you do for a living being you name is Math Geek lol?
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I was a math professor at the Air Force Academy when I picked the screen name. I moved back to Louisiana in 2013 and have been working as a scientific consultant in defense-related industries.
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Good job sir and thanks !
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