Me and my ole lady came down to the coast and picked us a load of oysters. After picking oysters we decided to fish a lil bit for sheepheads before we hit the highway going back to Greenville. Chummed up our sheephead spot and got to drowning fiddlers. One minute in and baam, first hit… Ok ok… Bait gone… Put another fiddler on and about two minutes or less, baam, fight on. Fighting sheephead to boat and hook pops out mouth😩. So pit another fiddler on and again another fight.
This time hook pops out and i look at the hook and its all bent up. Whaaaaat kind of mouth do these fish have…lol. So once again i added another fiddler on and in abt minute i had another one on the line. Fought that fish for a lil minute and finally got it to the boat and my ole lady said ,“Torrey calm down and concentrate”. So she dipped the net down in the water and missed it like 2 times and finally got it in the net… I hollered to where i know the people in the houses heard me.lol. Finally got the big sheep that had hit me up like 3 times. One of my biggest yet…
Dang Gone , thats not a sheep , thats a full fledged balz dragging Ram;;;;; I wanna know the exact post , how deep , creek , water temp , clear / dirty water , size of fid used , and type of hook / line / reel … all funnin aside , congrats on what looks like an extreamly great day … KEEP POSTING , YOU JUST MADE MY DAY AND I’M JEALOUS:smiley:
George McDonald
US Navy Seabees,Retired,
MAD, Charleston Chapter
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When you see “Old Glory” waving in the breeze, know that it is the dying breaths of our fallen hero’s that makes it wave.
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Great post. Congratulations on a nice catch. I tell my buddies all the time…Y’all can have all the redfish. I’ll take the sheepshead. They are DELICIOUS!!! I know why you’re smiling. Keep it up.