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NOYB January 28th 06 02:21 AM

Floriduh - A Passing Fad
 

"Skipper" wrote in message
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NOYB wrote:

OK. Later today, I'm going fishing at the 5 mile reefs to
target...sheepshead.


Sheepshead? Jeeze, that's like pullin up discarded bicycle tires.
Triggerfish put up a real fight and are worth eatin. Down Mexico way the
boys filet em for ya soon as the boat hits the dock. Triggers are
probably the fightenest fish pound for pound you can sling aboard.


Pound-for-pound, the lowly pinfish outfights all others...followed closely
by anything in the tuna family, and most fish in the jack family.

I've caught plenty of triggerfish. They are excellent eating, but a bear to
clean. But I never pulled one up and said to myself "damn, that was one
tough fish". I'd put their fighting ability on par with a small black drum
or a sheepshead.








Tomorrow, I'm hooking up the smaller boat to tow an hour and 50 minutes
across Alligator Alley and fish for Sailfish.


Would seem you have a truly trailerable boat then. Wouldn't want to lug
a Parker 25 that far.


Why not? I sold the 25' Whaler to my dad, and he bought a trailer for it.
My Sequoia tows it just fine.




NOYB January 28th 06 02:45 AM

Floriduh - A Passing Fad
 

"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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NOYB wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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NOYB wrote:
"Wayne.B" wrote in message
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On Fri, 27 Jan 2006 17:06:08 GMT, "NOYB" wrote:

Tomorrow, I'm hooking up the smaller boat to
tow an hour and 50 minutes across Alligator Alley and fish 2.5 miles
offshore for Sailfish, kingfish, and wahoo.
Where do you launch on the east coast? Any trailer parking issues?
Haulover. I've only been there once, and there was plenty of
parking...but it wasn't during season.

We're leaving the house at 4:30am, so we clear the pass by sunrise. We
might put the trip on hold 'til Saturday due to predicted 15-20knot
winds out of the East on Friday and early Saturday.


We stay on the other side of the bridge from Haulover.


Then as you know, Haulover can be a messy inlet on a new moon outgoing
tide with a strong onshore wind...which is exactly what is predicted for
tomorrow. Winds are out of the east at 15-20 knots, and seas are 7 to 9
feet on top of a 3 foot swell. Perfect sailfish conditions...but not
when you're going out in an 18' Boston Whaler...so our plans have
changed.

Instead, we're running in the Grady to the one of the DoD towers
southwest of Marco on this coast. Seas are predicted to be 2-4 late
Saturday...decreasing to 2' or less by Sunday.







Actually, I like walking across the bridge to the north side of Haulover
early in the morning to watch the boats leaving. There used to be a bait
and snack barge anchored about a half mile up the ICW from the inlet, but
I haven't seen it in a couple of years.

Anyone who is in that area ought to check out some of the "head boats" for
a half day of fishing on the cheap. It's hard not to catch fish with these
captains, and since they only go about 1-2 miles out and three to four
miles down the beach, most of the time is spent fishing.

Haulover's a great kite-flying park, too. And there are hundreds of
restuarants and good shopping nearby, too.


Lots of nekkid folks, too.




JimH January 28th 06 02:55 AM

Floriduh - A Passing Fad
 

"NOYB" wrote in message
nk.net...

"Skipper" wrote in message
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NOYB wrote:

OK. Later today, I'm going fishing at the 5 mile reefs to
target...sheepshead.


Sheepshead? Jeeze, that's like pullin up discarded bicycle tires.
Triggerfish put up a real fight and are worth eatin. Down Mexico way the
boys filet em for ya soon as the boat hits the dock. Triggers are
probably the fightenest fish pound for pound you can sling aboard.


Pound-for-pound, the lowly pinfish outfights all others...followed closely
by anything in the tuna family, and most fish in the jack family.

I've caught plenty of triggerfish. They are excellent eating, but a bear
to clean. But I never pulled one up and said to myself "damn, that was
one tough fish". I'd put their fighting ability on par with a small black
drum or a sheepshead.



Are these them?

http://myfwc.com/marine/fish/graytrig.jpg

http://myfwc.com/marine/fish/sheepshead.jpg

http://myfwc.com/marine/fish/pinfish.jpg




NOYB January 28th 06 03:07 AM

Floriduh - A Passing Fad
 

" JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote in message
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"NOYB" wrote in message
nk.net...

"Skipper" wrote in message
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NOYB wrote:

OK. Later today, I'm going fishing at the 5 mile reefs to
target...sheepshead.

Sheepshead? Jeeze, that's like pullin up discarded bicycle tires.
Triggerfish put up a real fight and are worth eatin. Down Mexico way the
boys filet em for ya soon as the boat hits the dock. Triggers are
probably the fightenest fish pound for pound you can sling aboard.


Pound-for-pound, the lowly pinfish outfights all others...followed
closely by anything in the tuna family, and most fish in the jack family.

I've caught plenty of triggerfish. They are excellent eating, but a bear
to clean. But I never pulled one up and said to myself "damn, that was
one tough fish". I'd put their fighting ability on par with a small
black drum or a sheepshead.



Are these them?

http://myfwc.com/marine/fish/graytrig.jpg

http://myfwc.com/marine/fish/sheepshead.jpg

http://myfwc.com/marine/fish/pinfish.jpg


Yep. The pinfish is like a small bluegill. But pound-for-pound, it's a
heckuva fighter.






JimH January 28th 06 03:18 AM

Floriduh - A Passing Fad
 

"NOYB" wrote in message
ink.net...

" JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote in message
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"NOYB" wrote in message
nk.net...

"Skipper" wrote in message
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NOYB wrote:

OK. Later today, I'm going fishing at the 5 mile reefs to
target...sheepshead.

Sheepshead? Jeeze, that's like pullin up discarded bicycle tires.
Triggerfish put up a real fight and are worth eatin. Down Mexico way
the
boys filet em for ya soon as the boat hits the dock. Triggers are
probably the fightenest fish pound for pound you can sling aboard.

Pound-for-pound, the lowly pinfish outfights all others...followed
closely by anything in the tuna family, and most fish in the jack
family.

I've caught plenty of triggerfish. They are excellent eating, but a
bear to clean. But I never pulled one up and said to myself "damn, that
was one tough fish". I'd put their fighting ability on par with a small
black drum or a sheepshead.



Are these them?

http://myfwc.com/marine/fish/graytrig.jpg

http://myfwc.com/marine/fish/sheepshead.jpg

http://myfwc.com/marine/fish/pinfish.jpg


Yep. The pinfish is like a small bluegill. But pound-for-pound, it's a
heckuva fighter.



The last time I was in Miami Beach for a conference 4 of us guys chartered a
boat and did some fishing. I could not believe how strong (pound for pound)
the sal****er fish are compared to what we catch in Lake Erie.. We ended up
with a nice catch and had them filleted and cooked at a restaurant across
the street from the charter captains marina.

We had a great dinner.



Skipper January 28th 06 04:50 AM

Floriduh - A Passing Fad
 
NOYB wrote:

Sheepshead? Jeeze, that's like pullin up discarded bicycle tires.
Triggerfish put up a real fight and are worth eatin. Down Mexico way the
boys filet em for ya soon as the boat hits the dock. Triggers are
probably the fightenest fish pound for pound you can sling aboard.


Pound-for-pound, the lowly pinfish outfights all others...
I've caught plenty of triggerfish. They are excellent eating, but a bear
to clean. But I never pulled one up and said to myself "damn, that was
one tough fish". I'd put their fighting ability on par with a small
black drum or a sheepshead.


Yep. The pinfish is like a small bluegill. But pound-for-pound, it's a
heckuva fighter.


Good gawd these Floriduhites have a lot to learn. Must be sompin in the
water.

http://www.mexfish.com/fish/fstrig/fstrig.htm

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Skipper

Skipper January 28th 06 05:09 AM

Floriduh - A Passing Fad
 
wrote:

"NOYB" wrote:


Pound-for-pound, the lowly pinfish outfights all others


I agree. If pinfish got up to 10 pounds it wouldn't be safe to get in
the water.
If I am at the condo up in Pinellas county I still like sitting on the
dock with a beer and my little untralight rod catching pinfish. It is
like I would imagine that northern river fishing is. I have seen it,
just never tried. I couldn't get excited about wading in 40 degree
water to catch 12 oz fish.


Geez, pinheads, croakers 'n grunts. That must be one big whoop for a
Floriduh fisherman. Tie into one of these with an ultralight rig and you
may well lose equipment:

http://www.mexfish.com/fish/fstrig/fstrig.htm

--
Skipper

NOYB January 28th 06 05:14 AM

Floriduh - A Passing Fad
 

"Skipper" wrote in message
...
NOYB wrote:

Sheepshead? Jeeze, that's like pullin up discarded bicycle tires.
Triggerfish put up a real fight and are worth eatin. Down Mexico way
the
boys filet em for ya soon as the boat hits the dock. Triggers are
probably the fightenest fish pound for pound you can sling aboard.


Pound-for-pound, the lowly pinfish outfights all others...
I've caught plenty of triggerfish. They are excellent eating, but a
bear
to clean. But I never pulled one up and said to myself "damn, that was
one tough fish". I'd put their fighting ability on par with a small
black drum or a sheepshead.


Yep. The pinfish is like a small bluegill. But pound-for-pound, it's a
heckuva fighter.


Good gawd these Floriduhites have a lot to learn. Must be sompin in the
water.

http://www.mexfish.com/fish/fstrig/fstrig.htm


A Mexican fishing website? Mexicans are small people. To them, that
triggerfish probably feels like a humpback whale.

I've caught triggerfish. To call them the "toughest fighting fish
pound-for-pound" is ridiculous.





NOYB January 28th 06 05:22 AM

Floriduh - A Passing Fad
 

"Skipper" wrote in message
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wrote:

"NOYB" wrote:


Pound-for-pound, the lowly pinfish outfights all others


I agree. If pinfish got up to 10 pounds it wouldn't be safe to get in
the water.
If I am at the condo up in Pinellas county I still like sitting on the
dock with a beer and my little untralight rod catching pinfish. It is
like I would imagine that northern river fishing is. I have seen it,
just never tried. I couldn't get excited about wading in 40 degree
water to catch 12 oz fish.


Geez, pinheads, croakers 'n grunts. That must be one big whoop for a
Floriduh fisherman. Tie into one of these with an ultralight rig and you
may well lose equipment:

http://www.mexfish.com/fish/fstrig/fstrig.htm


A similar sized jack crevalle would pull that triggerfish halfway to Texas
before the trigger even flapped his tail twice.

But you keep telling people that triggerfish are the toughest fish in the
sea. It's quite entertaining. But make sure to add the caveat that you
live in Kansas...or they might think that you're on mind-altering
substances.





Skipper January 28th 06 05:24 AM

Floriduh - A Passing Fad
 
NOYB wrote:

http://www.mexfish.com/fish/fstrig/fstrig.htm


A Mexican fishing website? Mexicans are small people. To them, that
triggerfish probably feels like a humpback whale.


I've caught triggerfish. To call them the "toughest fighting fish
pound-for-pound" is ridiculous.


Musta been one o' them Floriduh or eastern triggers. Tie into a West
Coast Trigger and you'll quickly realize you're in for a fight. You
know, they do have special camps for eastern dudes when they come out
west.

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Skipper


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