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Originally posted by stickman View PostThank you for the heads up. I guess I’ve been asking the wrong folks down here, they all look at me with a blank stare. You know where I could find those double trouble worms? I’ve been buying them at garage sales and out of old tackle boxes but only find a few every year.
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Originally posted by stickman View PostI love those jointed Redfin baits. I’ve been trying to get ahold of the (Jesse) arsola special. I still buy quite a few baits from H&H tackle, lots of old school plastics that still work and are about 1/3 the price of all the fancier more hyped up plastics. If anyone has one of those arsola customized broken backs or any double trouble worms I’d gladly buy them from you.
I’ve had these a long time. Guess I should clean them up and use them again.
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This thread got me laughing good ... bruh said azz wipe ... [emoji1787]...
I really don't care what anyone else does, just don't shove your biased narrative down my throat...
What to keep fish per state regs? Kill em..
Arties? Go for it...
Croaks? Sling em... ( I slide by their big fish pics like a fat kid does a salad bar) anyway...
I've had 40 plus years on our coast. I've seen the fishing be absolutely fantastic to completely terrible several times over, over the years. And it will continue...
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Originally posted by stickman View Post[ATTACH]1042061[/ATTACH]
Thank y’all for the help finding that ED special. Saw this while I was on that website. Pretty cool set, I’ll end up buying 1 to save and 1 set to use.
Caught many a trout on that red and white wading off the tx city dike in the wintertime back in the day.
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Been fishing the coast mostly Xmas Bay & San Luis area since early 70s. Caught & seen many trout over 30". I have mostly used Artificial but am not above using bait & would not call someone out for doing so. The fishery will rebound just like it has before.
Just get out & enjoy the resource & don't worry about how someone else fishes as long as its w/in the law.
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the "Real fish kill of 2021" in progress
Originally posted by Mexico View Postjust don't shove your biased narrative down my throat...
Just reading between the lines from the outside, I think that is what Huntindad was suggesting in his azzwipe post..[emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
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Originally posted by Smart View PostYup we used to use piggies, finger mullet or even pinfish in addition to shrimp back in those days depending on what we were after if we could find them. Dad was pretty handy with a big cast net and taught us the same. He had his places to go throw a net. But mostly it was shrimp and then lures. We threw our fair share of touts and gold spoons. I don’t think I threw a croaker until I was into my late 20s on a visit back home as I’d already graduated college and moved to DFW by then. Folks today would laugh at the saltwater plastics selection we had back then compared to today. I wish we had today’s selection back then as it would have been stupid easy ....we thought we had it good when the strawberry shrimptail and the chartreuse “worm” were the rage.
On edit.. I forgot about Bingos and mirrolures too. We got real fancy when the broken- back jerk baits came along. I think they were cotton-cordells and rapalas iirc. Been awhile.
Back in the day we would cast net the giant white shrimp and fill up our ice chest..Last edited by PondPopper; 02-28-2021, 10:13 AM.
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Originally posted by Reelthreat View PostLol, 90% on the guides I see at the cleaning table only have 3-4 reds, a couple drum and a trout or 2. Their clients leave with a smile even after getting azz raped for $700.
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Originally posted by Bumpy View PostThis is true and I speak from experience. Went with a guide and went down to Matagorda. Went to a bunch of spots with live shrimp and didn't catch anything. I did catch a croaker and put on a rod and oddly nothing ever took it.
What guide? Seriously thats extremely odd.
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Originally posted by Bumpy View PostThis is true and I speak from experience. Went with a guide and went down to Matagorda. Went to a bunch of spots with live shrimp and didn't catch anything. I did catch a croaker and put on a rod and oddly nothing ever took it.
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Originally posted by Nelson View PostTwo weeks before the freeze i witnessed something horrible in south bay. We where in the channel fishing and every cast was 16-19 inch reds. A guide boat came blasting in and power poled in about 30 yards away. We had 40 fish landed under limit without a keeper. The guide boat was full and they fished for 30 minutes loaded up and took off.
I understand making a living but these guys really don't care. Pack the cooler and make their next boat payment.
I follow the fishing reports from multiple guides and all off them are down playing the fish kill.. Business as usual i guess.
My brother which is a huge fly fisherman is not going to keep a fish for over a year.
Hopefully a overall sportsmanship approach to the sport picks up speed and our waters can recover.
Personally i would like to see TPW step in and institutes a zero limit on trout.
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