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Most types of fishing requires stealth, cunning, patience and a bit of
intelligence with regard to the habits of the particular fish. Clumsy
buffoons are rarely successful.

Lemon fishing (Cobia to many of you) in the Gulf is different. Here
the clumsy buffoon can shine. To catch lemon fish you take a thirty
gallon garbage pail and fill it with aged chum, old pogeys and mullet
heads. Then you head out to the lemon fish holes and anchor. You rig
one line with a float and whole fresh mullet, set it out and put it in
the rod holder. You rig several other lines with weight and large,
brightly colored dusters, drop them over and let them settle near the
bottom. These (the dusters) are not to catch fish with but to draw as
much attention to yourself and your fishing operation as possible.

You then begin to shovel over a large quantity of the chum and you and
your friends (if you have any, if not your run around to each rod as
if they are your alter egos) pull the duster rods rapidly up and down
to draw as much attention to yourself as possible. The more noise you
make the more disgusting chum you throw out the better your chance of
attracting a lemon fish up to the surface to take your good bait.
Lemon fish are as smart as any fish but they are curious and can't
resist the activity of the dusters and the chum.

Do you recognize any regular lemon fishermen on this site?

Frank


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Sounds like Bob, but that seems over kill to catch Rachycentron cacadum
or the crab eater.

Cigar minnow with a 1 ounce weight, little bit of twitching on the
bottom and BAM! Best fight around. Best tasting fish on earth.

Joe




Frank Boettcher wrote:
Most types of fishing requires stealth, cunning, patience and a bit of
intelligence with regard to the habits of the particular fish. Clumsy
buffoons are rarely successful.

Lemon fishing (Cobia to many of you) in the Gulf is different. Here
the clumsy buffoon can shine. To catch lemon fish you take a thirty
gallon garbage pail and fill it with aged chum, old pogeys and mullet
heads. Then you head out to the lemon fish holes and anchor. You rig
one line with a float and whole fresh mullet, set it out and put it in
the rod holder. You rig several other lines with weight and large,
brightly colored dusters, drop them over and let them settle near the
bottom. These (the dusters) are not to catch fish with but to draw as
much attention to yourself and your fishing operation as possible.

You then begin to shovel over a large quantity of the chum and you and
your friends (if you have any, if not your run around to each rod as
if they are your alter egos) pull the duster rods rapidly up and down
to draw as much attention to yourself as possible. The more noise you
make the more disgusting chum you throw out the better your chance of
attracting a lemon fish up to the surface to take your good bait.
Lemon fish are as smart as any fish but they are curious and can't
resist the activity of the dusters and the chum.

Do you recognize any regular lemon fishermen on this site?

Frank


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On 18 Jul 2006 12:48:30 -0700, "Joe" wrote:


Sounds like Bob.........


A perfect fit.



........... Best tasting fish on earth.

Close in my view, but I give a slight preference to Pompano.

And the described method is when they just don't really want to feed.
I've watched in disgust as they circled piling and deep water buoys,
where you could see them but not get them to bite without stirring up
a little activity.


Joe




Frank Boettcher wrote:
Most types of fishing requires stealth, cunning, patience and a bit of
intelligence with regard to the habits of the particular fish. Clumsy
buffoons are rarely successful.

Lemon fishing (Cobia to many of you) in the Gulf is different. Here
the clumsy buffoon can shine. To catch lemon fish you take a thirty
gallon garbage pail and fill it with aged chum, old pogeys and mullet
heads. Then you head out to the lemon fish holes and anchor. You rig
one line with a float and whole fresh mullet, set it out and put it in
the rod holder. You rig several other lines with weight and large,
brightly colored dusters, drop them over and let them settle near the
bottom. These (the dusters) are not to catch fish with but to draw as
much attention to yourself and your fishing operation as possible.

You then begin to shovel over a large quantity of the chum and you and
your friends (if you have any, if not your run around to each rod as
if they are your alter egos) pull the duster rods rapidly up and down
to draw as much attention to yourself as possible. The more noise you
make the more disgusting chum you throw out the better your chance of
attracting a lemon fish up to the surface to take your good bait.
Lemon fish are as smart as any fish but they are curious and can't
resist the activity of the dusters and the chum.

Do you recognize any regular lemon fishermen on this site?

Frank


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I feel so.....sour.


--
Scotty.....''One who never gets out of the Sound cannot,
with any degree of
credibility, comment on the courage of fellow sailors''


"Frank Boettcher" wrote in message
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Most types of fishing requires stealth, cunning, patience

and a bit of
intelligence with regard to the habits of the particular

fish. Clumsy
buffoons are rarely successful.

Lemon fishing (Cobia to many of you) in the Gulf is

different. Here
the clumsy buffoon can shine. To catch lemon fish you

take a thirty
gallon garbage pail and fill it with aged chum, old pogeys

and mullet
heads. Then you head out to the lemon fish holes and

anchor. You rig
one line with a float and whole fresh mullet, set it out

and put it in
the rod holder. You rig several other lines with weight

and large,
brightly colored dusters, drop them over and let them

settle near the
bottom. These (the dusters) are not to catch fish with

but to draw as
much attention to yourself and your fishing operation as

possible.

You then begin to shovel over a large quantity of the chum

and you and
your friends (if you have any, if not your run around to

each rod as
if they are your alter egos) pull the duster rods rapidly

up and down
to draw as much attention to yourself as possible. The

more noise you
make the more disgusting chum you throw out the better

your chance of
attracting a lemon fish up to the surface to take your

good bait.
Lemon fish are as smart as any fish but they are curious

and can't
resist the activity of the dusters and the chum.

Do you recognize any regular lemon fishermen on this site?

Frank




 
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