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Originally posted by fishboy18" spadefish tops them all
where do you catch them at?
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Originally posted by fishboy18" spadefish tops them all
where do you catch them at?
I love it when a guy asks a very specific question and people just can’t help themselves and add their own parameters to the question! Then don’t really answer his question at all!
Between the three he gave: 18" spottail hands down!
To answer all the rest: Same area and current, 18" Jack crevalle will have more fight per pound. Don’t catch many around here anymore though.
10’ great white?
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Originally posted by DFreedom10’ great white?
haaaa, nice…on light tackle to boot
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Originally posted by Steve Bonequote:
Originally posted by DFreedom10’ great white?
haaaa, nice…on light tackle to boot
That’s called no Fight!! lol
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Originally posted by DFreedom10’ great white?
Drag race (very short)
pompano
Our tradition is that of the first man who sneaked away to the creek when the tribe did not really need fish.
Try a snook that size. Prob been 20 years since I’ve caught one but they are incredible.
18" Bluegill ![]()
Pound for pound, I say a Crevalle Jack pulls hardest.
I plan on living forever, so far so good
Egret 167, Etec 130
Wood Driftboat