It Was a Hot Afternoon

Man, was it a hot afternoon yesterday :slight_smile: Stinky</font id=“Comic Sans MS”></font id=“blue”>

you need to show me how to fish we need help

blufftonyak

Mornin’;
…shoot “Skinky”, looks like you had 'em lined up to get their picture taken.:smiley: Nice catch :sunglasses:

…I can hear all of those fish now “…Uncle Stinky. Is that a Gulp in your pocket?..or are you just happy to see us?” :smiley:

a.k.a. "X-Fishin’ "

lookit all them toads! Nice fish!

“Carpe Diem” does not mean “Fish of the Day”…

Wow, good job and congrats. I smell some “Blackened Redfish”… yum!

Krooz

Nice fish. What you catchem on?

Got him!!!

Stinky,
Nice fat fish. What is your camera set-up? Can you post a picture of it and explain. I’ve been trying to find a self portrait system for fishing. Thanks, Toby —<*{{}}><

i remember you posted pics of your camera set-up before bob,but i cant find it,so please do post it again sir.

native watercraft ultimate 12
gots to get out for some trout

Hey Willy & Carolina Red; Check out my posting on the Kayak Camera Mount.

Hey Redfisher7 & BlufftonYak

Those reds hit live shrimp, mud minnows, or frozen finger mullet, cut teh finger mullet in half (heads and tails), I use 3/0 circle hooks on 40 pound momo. If you haven’t used them circle hooks are much better for the fish than J-hooks, circle hooks usually hook the fish in the corner of the mouth, you don’t really “set” circle hooks like J-hooks, talk to you local bait/tackle store about how to use them or come to the next C.R.A.P. meeting. Another nice thing about circle hooks is they are less likely to hookup on the bottom.

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