Yep, I agree the genuines are everywhere…its a beautiful sight.
My question was, why do folks think the genuines have depleted the black fish?
Yep, I agree the genuines are everywhere…its a beautiful sight.
My question was, why do folks think the genuines have depleted the black fish?
Fritz has all the info you need, regarding purchase of used boat.
I was looking into the mate job,mans gotta eat.
Wth is a youse?! sounds northern
Maybe that fresh mountian air has swept out all the pluff mudd haha
It rhymes
I’m a poet, ye just don’t know’it
Pffffftt, you couldn’t hang with them boys. You don’t have the blue costas and latest heydudes bruh.
Not sure where the BSB’s are?
And, I’m not suggesting that the influx of ARS ate e’m all.
What I do know is that they’re not where we’ve caught them, repeatedly, over the years.
Mother Nature has a way of overcoming certain conditions.
Maybe the BSB’s have relocated to shallower waters? Or, just off of the Live Bottom, ditches, humps, and areas where we used to catch them?
Get to your point!
P.S.
I’ll take a bag of BSB, and Vermillion, filets over the same bag of ARS any day.
Maybe 23 can give us the scoop now
That’s only one of a couple dozen. It’s gonna get ugly.
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Isle of Palms considers ban on shark fishing | WCBD News 2 https://share.google/L6Ql1JvJ9sgmR2hiz
They are talking about the pier too
If I lived at IOP, the first thing I’d do is to get councilman Blair Hann replaced.
Really
The pier is private. How will the ban be enforced? I catch Sharks as bycatch all the time, while reeling in smaller fish.
Also, I had the IOP Police called on me, by public beach lifeguards, once, for beaching a big Shark. Crowd loved the spectacle. All the COP’s wanted to know was what I was using for bait.
That mighty large hammerhead that I just saw a picture of ain’t gonna help the controversy. It is certainly capable of eating a man, easily.
I don’t have a dog in the fight, but hauling something in that large , with a beach loaded with comeyah tourists, who are watching Shark Week, might give them second thoughts about taking that dip. I’ve seen plenty that big 40+ miles offshore, but never something a big as the one hauled up on the beach down by the Forts. Probably not the best timing on that trophy.
So, did they use a magic bait to lure that Hammerhead in from 40 miles offshore?
Or, was it hooked while hanging out in its natural habitat, a couple of hundred yards out?
The Sharks are there, everywhere, in real time. Not catching them doesn’t make them go away.
Dont know, dont care. Simply saying it wont help the proposed ban.
I know they’re there, because the giant red drum are there too.