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Tex’s Tackle fishing report 11-27

11/26/eleven

Inshore

Speckled trout fishing has been wonderful recently. It is not unususl to catch 20 to 50 fish. Most are underneath dimensions but there is a fair number of keepers combined in. Be informed the size and bag limit has changed. There is a four fish limit for each individual with a bare minimum size of 14 inches and only 2 fish can be around 24 inches in size. Consider Mirrolures in 18, 21, 808 and Electric Chicken (EC)colours. Soft plastics like DOA and Bass Assassin shad tails, Berkley Gulp and Sea Striker 4 inch curl tails rigged on a one/4 oz jig head function just fine. Try out tails with green or blue in them alongside with distinct, white and X-mas Tree. Juice things up with a small Pro Treatment Gel and they bite even far better. Attempt the surf early and late at Topsail and Wrightsville Seashore with Mirrolures. Fish in the two-five pound assortment look to be the norm. Also surf fishing for sea mullet has been really excellent. Flounder and redfish keep on to bite as well. The blues have thinned out fairly but can be caught.

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Around Shore

False albacore are off the seaside close to Ten Mile Rock. Local charter boats reported seeing them bustin the surface quite a bit yesterday. Sea bass are thick almost everywhere you go from 5 miles on out but remained closed to possession. Grouper are biting from eighty foot of h2o on out. King Mackerel have demonstrated up extremely effectively lately. Uncover at least 68-73 degree drinking water and you ought to discover the fish. Troll cigar minnows on Blue Water Candy Lifeless Bait Rigs or consider Drone spoons fished thirty-forty feet deep.

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Gulf Stream

Journeys to the stream have produced some very good wahoo. Fish up to and above 50 kilos are not uncommon. Blackfin tuna and a number of yellowfin have beeen caught also. Sailfish and Mahi are also staying noted. Jigging for Amberjack is good this time of 12 months as nicely.

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Hatteras’s Top Billfish Boat for 2011

The other night our fleet held its yearly East / West Banquet.

It is a little time lengthy tournament amongst the charter boats, and typical fishing non-public boats out of Hatteras.

We have been lucky adequate to be on the winning staff as effectively as staying the best billfish boat for the period.

Congratulations to Jeremy, our excellent mate, as nicely as all of the skilled and fortunate anglers who fished with us.

Also, many thanks to Captain David Wilson of the Godspeed and Captain Bryan Mattingly of the Albetross II for performing a great job all season with the tournament as effectively as placing on a entire world class feed!

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Bluewater report Saturday 11/26/11

Strike the inlet dark and early, with 68 miles to operate. We where greeted to slick relaxed seas and lovely weather conditions! When we acquired there, we wherever all peeling off layers. The troll was sluggish, so decided to make one particular rapid drop on the awesome looking bottom. Initial drop, I hooked up with this guy!

I was pumped up, due to the fact you can’t defeat catching tuna on a jig! Continued to Jig the region with far more results, but blue was the only coloration they in which hitting, and I had the only blue jig on the boat. -)

Also jigged up some of the greatest sharks I’ve noticed in a prolonged time, and the normal Aj’s.

Hit them very good for awhile, and following we had 4 in the box we put out the wahoo spread once more due to the fact a boat hooked up with a double wahoo header just 200 yards from us. Inside of five minutes of acquiring the unfold out we had a wonderful strike, the fish ought to have peeled twenty yards of line off, than disappeared. We reeled in a bent hook…Continued to troll with no motion following this.

So we went back to the jigging. Ran into much more trash fish and falsies. So with only a little bite of time left we stored the falsies and went to go do what we do greatest!

Ran about 10 miles in to some deep-h2o grouper holes. We identified them -)

three nice wahoo than confirmed up beneath the boat, so we messed with them for a sound ten minutes. They wherever established not to consume, and it was in a few minutes of that, that a tiger shark longer than the width of the boat showed up. He was remarkable to watch, and probably somewhere about five hundred pounds, and 12 ft long.

We also caught a bunch of set off, grunts, pinkies, and big b-liners we had to release :-/

Made the decision to pack up and hit the throttles property. Slick seas produced it easy to run in at fifty five mph, with a lot more throttle left to give. I experience asleep in the beanbag, and I am rather certain it was sore arms for everybody on the boat! All in all, an wonderful day with constant action for everyone on the boat. Tons of exciting, and that’s what it’s all about! &#9786

mmmmmm tuna! -)

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Mackerel and More Florida Keys “Pretty Work”

Mackerel fishing has been extremely great recently with Cero’s and Large Kings demonstrating in great figures producing for fantastic Mild Tackle Action. The weathers been marginally sporty as of late as the winds have been blowing quite great.

Capt Andrew Reviews:
Rather tough yet again these days had a tough time obtaining snappers in the clean h2o caught a bunch of cero mackerals on the patch reefs. Took our properly entire of minnows out deep and caught some wonderful massive kings and a dolphin.

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Capt Judy Helmey, Savannah, Fishing report 11-27

CAPTAIN JUDY HELMEY

“Kicking Fish Tail Since 1956”

POB 30771

SAVANNAH, GEORGIA 31410

912 897 4921 912 897 3460 FAX

www.missjudycharters.com

Captain Judy’s email fishjudy2@aol.com

November 28, 2011

Saltwater Inshore, Offshore, Blue Water fishing reports, Freshies Suggestions, and “Little Miss Judy’s Believe It or Not story! Thanks for Reading!

Table of Contents

Call 888-JOIN-RFA or visit http://www.joinrfa.org/ “JUST DO IT!”

2012 INSHORE and OFFSHORE FISHING CLINICS Dates have been set

Surf Fishing Report Surf fishing from the beach can be lots of fun

According to my father most were “naked as a J bird!”

Inshore light tackle with Captain Alan Collins of Miss Judy Charters

Inshore fishing in great

Stripers and Wipers! Alex Hagen is holding up a nice striped bass

The whiting bite in the sound

Artificial Reefs Welcome to Sheepshead Ville

Smoker King Mackerel! Oldie, but a goody! King mackerel Report

It’s snag a gag month!! The gag grouper and The Savannah Snapper Banks

Genuine red snapper Steve Howell Scores!!

Blue Water Report Baby sail fish “Truly an amazing sight!”

Freshies Suggestions Just in time for the holidays! Bill Vanderford

“Little Miss Judy’s Believe It or Not!” Anchors, low tide, Pirates, and Treasure!

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“JUST DO IT!”

If you want to keep catching these ..join the Recreational Fishing Alliance NOW!!

Nice gag grouper and the 14/0 circle hook that snagged it!! The best way to determine the right size hook when targeting a specific fish is to make sure that there is enough clearance between the hook’s shank and the point on the hook. In this case the hook used was a prefect fit. The reason being is it slipped right over the large lips of the grouper and then did its job of penetrating through the back side of the fish’s mouth. I call this an “in-line” hook up, because the weight or swimming thrust of the fish will not pull the hook free. Now, if the hook was sideway in the face or body area nine times out of ten the fish would pull the hook free.

Recreational Fishing Alliance

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Call 888-JOIN-RFA or visit http://www.joinrfa.org/

I am willing to fight for my right to fish….Here’s what I like about this organization….their stated mission is “To safeguard the rights of Saltwater anglers, protect marine, boat, and tackle industry jobs, and ensure the long-term sustainability of our nation’s saltwater fisheries!”

Please join the RFA today! A one year membership is only $ 35.00!

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2012 INSHORE and OFFSHORE FISHING CLINICS

Dates have been set

Our newly revised inshore handout material is going to be considered “priceless!” We are going to give you the best times to fish for what, when, and where for the entire year of 2012.

Any inshore fisherman that is considering going offshore they need to attend my offshore class. For more details scroll down …

One Inshore School
Saturday February 4, 2012

One Offshore School

Saturday February 11, 2012

Time: 8:00AM – 2:00 PM

Place: Tubby’s Tank House 2909 River Drive, Thunderbolt, Georgia 31404

Cost: $ 90.00 (included one day class, breakfast, and lunch)

Please call 912 897 4921 now for reservations

Please sign up as soon as possible! There is limited entry!

Capt Judy’s email fishjudy2@aol.com

Capt Judy’s Cell 912 429 7671

For more detailed information go to

www.missjudycharters.com OR GIVE US A CALL 912 897 4921

To sign up just give us a call or email fishjudy2@aol.com and we will put you on the list. After the first of the year we will contact to check the status! Thanks and hope to hear from you soon! Captain Judy

Surf Fishing Report

Surf fishing from the beach can be lots of fun and it also can get you hooked up with some real interesting fish!

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Wassaw Beach is a great place to visit to take a walk, bird watching, swimming, fishing, or just a great place to do a little relaxing. The up side is it’s a beautiful barrier island to visit for a day. The down side “To visit this area you need a boat meaning no bridges built to here!”

According to my father most were “naked as a J bird!”

My father always told our customers as he passed this beach that this was only place where you could legally “go naked as a J bird!” According to him sunning in the nude on this beach was a favorite pass time. To this day I have never seen or heard of anyone going naked on this beach. However, every time I pass by the beach I always tell the customers the exact same thing. It seems that no one ever asks any questions. However, they do take a “serious look and see!”

Fishing at the beachfronts!

During this time with water temperatures dropping fish such as Sheepshead, black drum, whiting, and trophy red fish have migrated into the sounds. Most of these fish with the exception of the whiting will make way offshore to school up at the near shore artificial reefs and any isolated wrecks. During this time plain old bottom fishing with small pieces of shrimp it’s possible to catch whiting while bottom off the beachfronts. I suggest fishing on the bottom with small hooks and small pieces of shrimp for the whiting. I also suggest putting a second rod out while fishing on the bottom with a whole finger mullet or menhaden. Please send any pictures!

Inshore light tackle with Captain Alan Collins of Miss Judy Charters

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Captain Alan Collins of Miss Judy Charters is holding up a nice pair. In his right hand is a red fish and in his left is a nice black drum. Both fish were caught in the same area while using live shrimp under small adjustable floats.

Inshore fishing in great

Inshore fishing has been really good with out customers getting to catch a little of everything. The red fish, trout, and flounder bite has been pretty good. To add to this already active bite you can also throw in a Sheepshead and black drum bite or should I say catch! The best and most preferred bait by any of these fish is live shrimp!

Stripers and Wipers!

The striped and hybrid bass bite continues to amazes us fishermen one day and not so much the next. I have been receiving reports of these fish being caught in the Ogeechee River and Savannah River areas. Some inshore fishermen are catching them on live shrimp under traditional adjustable corks while others are using 1 to 2 ounce jig heads. This is one fish that loves to hang out around the structure. The reason being they always have “ambush feeding on the mind!” With that being said, “Pick some structure located in these areas and present your preferred bait.”

Please check all regulations for the areas that you plan to fish!!!
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Alex Hagen is holding up a nice striped bass, which he caught while float fishing in the Savannah River area. Alex and his father Keith come to fish with us every year, which is a very good thing. This father and son duo loves saltwater inshore light tackle and offshore bottom fishing as well as trolling trips. This avid duo fish’s freshwater, too. All I can say now is “All Fish Beware!” Captain Matt Williams (standing in the background) of Miss Judy Charters was their guide for this day. And hopefully next year it will be my turn to take them offshore!

The whiting bite in the sound

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Kissing a whiting can fun!!

The whiting bite has been very good and it will only get better as the water cools down. These fish have moved to the sound and can easily be caught when bottom fishing in 15 to 18 feet of water. The best baits are going to be small pieces of peeled shrimp and small pieces of fillet whiting. To keep a solid whiting bite it’s best to switch up baits every so often!!!

Artificial Reefs

Welcome to Sheepshead Ville

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Sheepshead, black drum, flounder, and trophy reds

This is a great time to give these fish try. The best news is that I can tell you are that these fish are schooling around the structure/wrecks. The lower relief such as concrete, tires, and rubble types will hold the interest of the Sheepshead. However, with water temperature above sixties degrees other bites can happen. At this time we have lots of black sea bass that have invaded these areas.

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Smoker King Mackerel!

Oldie, but a goody!

This picture was taken during the eighties. Captain Ali Young of Miss Judy Charters is holding what was then and is still now called a “smoker king!” Back in the old days when we hooked up a big king certain things happened that made you know what you had on the end of your line. The first thing that would happen is the line would be pulled off so quickly that water or should I say “steam-a-rose” from the reel. Large kings are known for killing their intended meal by hitting it hard and eating it fast while on the run. Another thing that a big king can do is basically cut right through a 20 to 30 pound test leader. The teeth on a “smoker king” are very strong meaning “just like a set of wire cutters!”

King mackerel Report

Although I have not seen any current pictures and I have not personally caught any king mackerel according to the talk on the docks “there have been a few caught to the south.” To the south in my case means J Buoy, R2 Naval tower area, and Gray Reefs. You might just want to give this fishing a try!

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It’s snag a gag month!!

The gag grouper and The Savannah Snapper Banks

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For those that want to do a little grouper fishing now is the time to give this a try. The Savannah Snapper Banks are holding these fish. The secret to getting a grouper’s attention is to use large live baits on long leaders rigged with a 14/0 circle hook. How do you know when you get a solid grouper bite? The grouper inhales the bait while taking a strong heading back to the safety of the ledge. If you can turn this fish in the first 8 seconds the catching deal is done!!

Steve Howell Scores!!

Genuine red snapper

While fishing the Savannah Snapper banks this pass week Steve Howell caught and released some really nice genuine red snapper. While using a large live sand perch this fish inhaled it and put up one heck of a fight all the way to the boat. Steve landed the fish, we vented it, and then we released it. Please remember genuine red snapper is closed off our coast! However, catching and releasing is still a lot of fun…

Blue Water Report

If you get the chance to go I suggest doing it!!! It’s a great time of the year to fish the blue water especially off Georgia’s coast.

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Baby sail fish “Truly an amazing sight!”

During this time especially if you get a calm day a blue water run would be in your best catching interest. The reason being is the bite can be as good at this time of the year as it is in the spring. I call the blue water bite during this time a “reversed situation!” The reason being is fish are doing the same thing that they do in the spring as they do in the winter “migrating while making way and feeding while they do it!”

Freshies Suggestions

Just in time for the holidays!!!

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Bill Vanderford holding a nice striped bass

As we approach another wonderful year, we at Bill Vanderford’s Guide Service, Inc. look forward to renewing old friendships and trying new ways to catch fish. Thanks to you and our many other friends, we begin our 41st year in the guide business at Lake Lanier and the Chattahoochee River.

Fishing in the lake this past year was excellent in the 21 foot Triton bass boat. Spotted and Largemouth Bass, Crappie, and Stripers have been feeding like crazy, and the Walleyes will be running the upper “Hooch” during February and March. Along with the Spawning Stripers, Largemouth Bass, Spotted Bass, and the rare Shoal Bass (Chattahoochee Grand Slam) will be active in the upper Chattahoochee River from March through the rest of the year. Also, the Trout fishing below the lake is always good during winter, but will get even better in the Spring and Summer. All this shallow water fishing is possible with the Special Jet Boat so check your calendars and call soon. New for 2012, we will be taking people on special trips to catch lots of catfish! This is great for kids and families!

As in the past, we offer Gift Certificates for any of our services,we have copies of the books, SECRETS TO FISHING LAKE LANIER or THE NEW GUIDE TO BANK FISHING ON LAKE LANIER. We have both the famous Origninal Swirleybird spinner gift pack, the Saltwater/Striper Series gift pack, and others at: www.georgiafishing.com

Come see us and learn something new in my seminars at the GREAT SOUTHERN FISHING SHOW at the North Atlanta Trade Center (770 279-9899) on January 21-22, 2012. Also, please allow us to again share with you the wonder and beauty of Lake Lanier, and the Chattahoochee during the coming year!

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays,

Bill Vanderford

Inductee of the National Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame

Mobile Phone: (770) 289-1543

E Mail: jfish51@aol.com

Web Site: www.fishinglanier.com http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTZivF8KTlk http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GpCdJAeURYM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-E6u4gmNE4k

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“Little Miss Judy’s Believe It or Not!”

Anchors, low tide, Pirates, and Treasure!

This is my good friend and considered part of the family Phil Shirley! Standing next to him is Captain Ali Young of Miss Judy Charters. Phil has a nice fish on and Captain Ali is just about to go into the “gaff the fish mode!” This picture was taken many years ago and I am sorry to say, “I don’t know the type of fish that Phil had on, but I do know this, “It was a big one for sure!”

Anchors, low tide, Pirates, and Treasure!

You are going to love this story. Back in the seventies Captain Ali’s Young cousin David fished a lot! He doesn’t remember the exact year, unfortunately and you will understand later why I feel that way. During his fishing expedition in seventies David and his fishing buddy always fished the Savannah River Jetties area. It was considered a two-part fishing trip, because it wasn’t entirely all about fishing! When they weren’t fishing they went “Treasure Hunting!” Most of this treasure hunting was done best on an almost low to a little turn of the tide. In other words “it was a low tide stage looking event!”

Their main fishing and treasure hunting focus took place around the Savannah River Jetty area. During this time this area had lots to offer the fisherman. You could catch a little of everything from red fish to shark. There was another catch involved. You had to understand that this area is where the big ships came in and headed offshore. Fishermen in small boats often learned the hard way about the large amounts of water that a moving ship displaces on a single pass to this area. The good news is that there wasn’t much traffic during these times. So therefore during the seventies treasure seekers had plenty of time to fish as well as look.

There was this one time in particular that David remembered. According to the story the tide had gone out so far that they got to see the bottom of the jetties. Now to you the reader that might not seem like a big deal, but to a fisherman it was. The jetties that line the mouth of the Savannah River were made of tons and tons of large rock. Barge after barge off loaded these rocks until a solid rock line was formed on both sides of the mouth of the river reaching about a mile out into the ocean. It’s deep between the jetties, because it continuously dredged to keep the proper depth needed by the large ships.

David and fishing buddies always once the tide got low looked for treasures on and around the rocks. The found all sort of discard debris and lots of anchors. On the day of the lowest tide stage ever they found 20 anchors, which surpassed many fishing/treasure hunting days by far. According to the story you could actually walk under the jetties. To get the opportunity to see the bottom that is mostly always covered with water is the desire of most fishermen. I can’t tell you how many times I have wondered exactly what the bottom area of the ocean would look like “high and dry!”

As if this story couldn’t get any more interesting it does. David readily brought this subject up, which sent me immediately to “wonder land!” It was the subject of pirates and their buried treasure.

Pirates must have known from many past experiences the lowest of the low tide stages. The reason being is that this is when they would hide their treasure. Heck, it’s a known fact that most treasure wasn’t never found, because those pirates hiding it never made it back to the designated area. They hid it in places where they could use something as a marking point such as a tree or bank line. Although the jetties were built way after the pirate era, what happened when the lowest of low tide took place proved that there could still be a chance for finding buried treasure from way-out yesteryear!

Barrier Islands especially in this area were probably great places for pirates to hide their treasure. Just think about all the areas that haven’t been disturbed. Our barriers islands are still un-inhabited. Although this story has been jumping around a bit the bottom line is a simple one. When the tide is at it lowest ever at least for this particular time, things could get uncovered. For you treasure seekers, get out the tide logbooks or get on your computers so as to figure out these low tide pheromones. These are the best time to find the treasures that were buried by those pirates that visited our area!

Here’s a pirate short: Back in the old pirate days it was believed that piercing the ears and wearing an earring improved vision. The idea was passed down for year after year. After taking the acupuncture theory into consideration, which does suggests there is a point on the ear lobe that controls the eyes, maybe the pirates were a little smarter than we gave them credit for. Now we know why earrings were so popular during the pirate era! This boils down to the fact that most pirates probably needed eye glasses. Or they thought they should see further or maybe they drank all of the time, which gave than blurred vision. My ears are pierced and I still have to wear glasses! Whatever the case may be “a pirate’s life was not for me!” I have rambled enough! If you have made it this far, thanks for reading it!

Here’s my line now bite my hook!

Captain Judy

Captain Judy Helmey
missjudycharters.com
912 897 4921

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Fishin’ with Capt. Gus! December Expectations November 27, 2011

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Edward Holland of Mooresville holding two white perch caught at the identical time even though fishing with his mom Nan Holland.

Fishin’ with Capt. Gus!
December Expectations
November 27, 2011

Early in the month of December, fishing situations are normally fall-like, which cause bass, perch and stripers to continue to be in shallower water. As the thirty day period progresses and colder temperatures arrives, they go deeper and typically gravitate to the heat waters surrounding Lake Norman’s energy crops.

Bass fishing will take middle phase as numerous anglers get ready for the Ryan Newman Foundation Charity Tournament, scheduled for the 2nd Saturday of the thirty day period. Whilst spotted bass are plentiful, their average weight doesn’t equal that of largemouth, the focused black bass of tournament anglers.

Winter largemouth bass will be keeping restricted to cover in submerged brush piles, downed trees or beneath any of the hundreds of docks that dot the shoreline. On the other hand, noticed bass will be free of charge roaming in faculties browsing for baitfish. As normal, anglers who locate significant concentrations of bait will likely locate noticed bass close by.

White perch, a saltwater cousin of the striped bass, favor December’s cooling water temperatures, and as with the noticed bass, they demonstrate up in places with significant concentrations of bait fish. As a rule, the greater early winter season perch find on the bottom in drinking water to fifty feet. The simplest way to find them is with a fish finder, but on most days, they are so plentiful that they can also be identified whilst sluggish drifting reside baits. In either scenario, as soon as a faculty is found, throw around a marker buoy to determine the spot.

Like perch, crappie will be lively during the month. Very best bets are the pilings around the major channel Highway a hundred and fifty Bridge or any of the bridges in Mountain Creek (four). Bridges aside, Mountain Creek, with many brush piles positioned on the bottom above the years, is a single of the best arms of Lake Norman to catch crappie in December. Yet again, use your fish finder to locate brush, and then mark it with a buoy or a waypoint on your GPS. Cold drinking water crappie choose minnows more than jigs. The odor of a minnow will tempt even well fed crappie into biting. Keep in mind, the Lake Norman creel restrict is twenty crappie at a minimal of eight inches each.

Catfish are affected the most by cooling h2o temperatures. They don’t end feeding, but their metabolism slows to the level that they don’t consume as frequently. For this purpose, a lot of anglers prefer to fish the warmer waters around the electricity crops.

Forthcoming Events:
Ryan Newman Foundation 6th Annual Charity Fishing Tournament
Date: Saturday, December ten, 2011
Time: 7:thirty a.m. – three:thirty p.m.
Place: Blythe Landing on Lake Norman, Huntersville, NC.
For more details: http://www.ryannewmanfoundation.org

Winter Fishing Ideas from Capt. Gus:
* Use latex surgical gloves to retain palms dry when dipping bait.
* Boots with two hundred grams or a lot more of Thinsulate will retain your feet warm on chilly days.
* Pocket warmers can be purchased at neighborhood deal with outlets. They very last all day.
* Gore-Tex outerwear will preserve wind and rain from penetrating your apparel.

Sizzling Spots of the Week:
Pleasing to getaway saturday and sunday anglers, perch and noticed bass are biting. Some reviews show that noticed bass are so plentiful, that they are being caught two and a few at a time on Alabama and Sabiki rigs. Bass are schooling above submerged brush piles near drinking water islands and in the middle of coves. White perch are also hitting Sabiki rigs fished vertically and on crappie minnows positioned around the bottom. Anglers fishing deep brush piles and bridge pilings are catching twenty fish limits of crappie (some above fifteen inches in length.)

The lake degree on Lake Norman is down about three.8’ from complete pond and down three.0′ on Mountain Island Lake. The water surface area temperature is in the fifties and very low sixties.

Captain Gus Gustafson, certified by the US Coast Guard, is a member of the Southeastern Outdoor Press Association and a Skilled Activity Fishing Manual on Lake Norman, NC. Pay a visit to his site at www.FishingWithGus.com , e-mail him at Gus@lakenorman.com or contact 704-617-6812.

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Blue fin tuna tackle

Im contemplating acquiring some bluefin tuna deal with on ebay, the sale consists of two #32 outdated salty planers, 4 three one/two oz bluewater candy jags and joe shute fish finder lures, and 60ft of one hundred thirty# seagaur flouro carbon. What is the most you would spend for this deal with?

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Fishing Report November 25, 2011 Lahaina Harbor, Maui, Hawaii

Aloha from Lahaina Harbor, Maui, Hawaii. Most of the main video game fish species identified in Hawaiian waters have been caught in the past couple of months. An assortment of various bottom fish was caught as well. If anyone desires a lot more details on how the bite has been, come to feel free to get in touch with Deli in Start off Me Up’s Lahaina Harbor booth at 808-667-7879 in between 9 a.m. and five p.m. Hawaii Time. An choice is to electronic mail startmeupfish@gmail.com. The subsequent report includes some of Start Me Up’s anglers and their catch from the middle of November.


Mike Helland caught a few of great akus that place up a very good combat on light deal with. In the meantime, Sara Funk landed a bull mahi. Each Sara and Mike relished the action.

The Wong family won their fishing journey as component of local radio contest. They used a range of various tactics and bottom fishing happened to be the most productive. The Wongs pulled up a variety of good-consuming fish off the bottom, including uku, papio, nabeta, and ta’ape. Absolutely everyone concerned had a fantastic time on the drinking water.

The Holt group was hoping to catch some fish that they could try to eat for supper. They have been not dissatisfied by this good cow mahi, which was large sufficient to offer a excellent battle and loads of fillets.

The Spencer group caught their ono on a black and pink funnel jet running in the short corner placement. Equivalent to other big pelagic species, onos are quite intense they’re not at all intimidated by the boat and will regularly assault the most significant lures closest to the propellers.

Ed Boll and Tom Hemmerton picked up their great cow mahis whilst trolling alongside a latest line. They also missed a blue marlin in the identical region.

Retta Byron caught a huge cow mahi that tipped the scales at 31 lbs. Retta arrived across her mahi in thirty fathoms of drinking water off Puamana, which is practically a stone’s toss from Lahaina Harbor. The fish pounced on the small corner tomahawk in what was described as an “epic bite”.

Amanda and Peter Cozzolino ended up joined by Rob Gazzetta in catching three quality mahis. One of the mahis bit a lure whilst the other two had been caught on stay opelu.

Jeremiah Bouch and Lacey Scott obtained in on the trend of catching good quality mahis. Jeremiah caught his nice bull on live bait whilst Lacey caught her cow mahi on a lure.

These anglers fished difficult in pursuit of mahis but were only able to get 1. That’s the way fishing goes sometimes, but at minimum they caught enough fish to have a scrumptious dinner partly composed of refreshing mahi.

Jeff and Yvonne Kenny had to contend with some wind so they made a decision to fish the inside of ledges and pinnacles. Their plan labored out as they caught a couple of onos.

The choice of bottom fishing is turning into much more common, specially amongst younger anglers. The motion on the bottom is normally pretty regular and edible fish can still be caught. These youthful anglers introduced a selection of bottom fish and held a couple of nabeta, which are extremely excellent to eat.

Andrea Nelson, Amanda Hostetter, Joe Ohradzanski, and Steve Choi finished the day with a mahi apiece. Each angler seasoned the energy of their mahi although fishing at a FAD.

The Hinkel group took advantage of the comparatively late sunrise to catch some opelu at the commencing of their journey. Their bait catching efforts paid out off afterwards as they caught these two mahis on the stay opelus.

The Kranz group fished difficult and returned to Lahaina Harbor with a pair of mahis and a shibi. They had a number of other bites but those fish spit the hooks. Fortunately, the sting of a missed possibility is lessened when there are already fish on the boat.

The barracuda, or kaku, is not specific and for that reason isn’t caught on most trips, but Lyle and Betty MacLean somehow managed to get quite a few kaku bites. In general, barracudas are not regarded as to be excellent-eating. The captain’s family, even so, likes to eat kaku so this one was stored for the table.

David Kim was baiting the within pinnacle known as key spot when this mahi grabbed a bridled opelu. The strike was truly element of double bite but the second fish thwarted the fishermen by staying away from the hook.

Mark Weiss and Glenn DeMar fished the waters north of Lahaina. They commenced with live bait at a FAD and hooked a nice tuna and a mahi. Unfortunately, the tuna spit the hook following about fifteen minutes and the mahi shook itself free right after a couple of minutes on the line. Mark and Glenn settled for a couple of akus and a pair of shibis for sashimi. The anglers hooked their consolation fish, a 33 lb. ono, whilst trolling in 30 fathoms of h2o off Kapalua.

Alec and Brady Penning caught a kawakawa and a mahi. Both fish strike a little lure that was running far powering the boat.

The Halpin household went bottom fishing and caught an array of fish. A single of the fish, a moano, was employed for reside bait. Sean Halpin’s trumpet fish couldn’t resist the helpless moano and ended up on the back again deck ahead of becoming unveiled to combat another day.

A funnel jet on the long corner was crushed and then taken for a journey. The reel screamed as line peeled off the spool. Wayne Blake responded speedily to the ferocious bite and fought his good bull mahi all the way to the boat.

This younger angler invested a tiny bit of time in bottom fishing and caught this nabeta in addition to the other fish that he unveiled.

Kimball and Gerad Cottam were delighted with their cow mahi. A bull mahi to complete the pair would have been nice, but that fish was basically not in the cards.

Don Karbonic’s mahi came charging in on the long corner lure. The fish missed the synthetic lure and a organic bait was quickly pitched into the drinking water. The mahi reappeared to consider the lifeless opelu and Don built positive that the fish wound up on ice.

Many thanks for checking out this Start Me Up fishing report. Any questions can be directed toward Deli at 808-667-7879 or startmeupfish@gmail.com. Right up until the following report, tight lines.

Aloha,
Jonny

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Tank Tops and Bikini’s fishing in the Florida Keys

Temperatures has been great some wind but as the relaxation of the country slips deeper into winter, the keys enjoy warm weather and fantastic fishing.

A few of our journeys have enjoyed some excellent snorkeling as soon as they have had ample of the reef

Capt Andrew reviews from the very last 2 journeys:
Located our cigar minnows on our solution lobster spot in ten ft of h2o yellowtails have been hard to catch had to drop down to 1o lb flourocarbon to get bites. Completed up on a deep wreck caught one more compact crevalle and acquired coated up by a tiny college of dolphin caught 6 and went home

On Turkey Day:
Took out a fun loved ones nowadays left at 10 caught a bunch of mangrove snappers and two keeper red groupers on a tiny patch in twenty five ft of h2o. Then we went in and snorkeled for awhile. Property in time for turkey and soccer

Capt. Jeff has been in the backcountry with good good results on a mixed bag of Sea trout, jacks, ladyfish employing stay and synthetic shrimp.

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