Nope.
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Originally posted by TrebbleTroubleWe are going to give it a try Saturday night and would love for another boat to be out there with us. Plan on leaving the dock around noon and trolling till sunset then dropping some squid for a couple hours.
Any luck?
They have been caught here. Im selling a daytime swordfish reel. Like new peen 80vsw spooled with 2500yds of 80lb braid.
http://old.charlestonfishing.com/forum/classDetail.asp?id=13295
Tight lines,
Michael Mattson
843-224-3542
captmattson@aol.com
www.lowcountrysportfishing.com
I really don’t think it is realistic here, given the tide shift and the ocean bottom is a total different set-up versus FLA. Granted, I do know it has been done but is it really “sportsmen” like to push a button or flip a switch and wench it up?
Plus the “Bump” is well known for being a mixed bag of sizes, so your discard rate will be higher than expected.
Then again if you are ever bored and just so happen to be at least 15-20 miles southeast of the 226, it is worth a shot.
Just make sure you pay attention to the moon and it’s cycle, and don’t be upset if catch large hammerheads or a Tiger Shark as big as your 24’ boat, they tend to be a problem around the ledge more so.
Actually daytime swordfishing here is pretty easy
Tight lines,
Michael Mattson
843-224-3542
captmattson@aol.com
www.lowcountrysportfishing.com
We have caught our biggest swords here in the day. You need a big electric or you will wear yourself out.
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Originally posted by LOWCOUNTRY SPORTFISHINGActually daytime swordfishing here is pretty easy
Tight lines,
Michael Mattson
843-224-3542
captmattson@aol.com
www.lowcountrysportfishing.com
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