I have suggested this to guides and ppl that fish all the time and it is not warmly welcomed
I don’t fish as much as I used to and cant tell you the last time I kept a redfish but I do tend to believe the increased numbers of ppl fishing are affecting the population, especially those targeting breeding fish. I know it is much more complex than any single reason but it definitely doesn’t help. When I do fish for big redfish I try to at least keep the depth I am fishing less than 15’ to try to do them a little favor. At the end of the day I am all for fishing of all types, responsibly.
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Last edited by Islandguy85; 08-04-2018 at 05:48 PM.
Y’all quit dicking up the man’s thread. He wanted to share his family’s vacation and fish, I didn’t see him asking for recommendations on how to handle his catch. Hell, I expected some chatter about his daughter in-law but instead we’ve got a bunch of opinions on handling fish. I swear this place is full of experts on everything.
\"If they don\'t hatch, they don\'t fly south\"
He did share his pictures and got feedback conversation, in which he participated. Too bad it didn't live up to your expectations.
This place is indeed full of experts on damn near every subject possible. That's what keeps me coming back. I can find answers to the most obscure questions and find someone who is an expert on almost any subject I propose. If you can't tolerate the peer review, refrain from posting. Are you new at this?
A big ole eye roll from this side of the key board.
Tell em PB
“Are you new at this?” HahHHah
A Nation of Sheep Breeds a Government of Wolves!
Nice catch! Kill em all.
Yeah, it does piss me off when people come to my back yard and kill fish with the attitude of, “crabs gotta eat too”. You hear that same attitude from some idiots gigging and releasing undersized flounder (for the record, I gig often and kill plenty of good sized fish but plenty of locals are very opposed). I don’t get as worked up as those who are actively pushing for laws to tell us what we can and can’t do. Ignorance is bliss.
All I’m saying is Boga grips kill fish after the release. Take it or leave it.
https://www.saltstrong.com/articles/...lease-fishing/
Nice catch. Looks like a good time was had!!
Locals?
+1 to ray bird
Arguing about the handling of sea carp.
Gigging has changed a lot in my lifetime. I've seen it go from Coleman lanterns to car headlights to submersible 12v incandescents in pickle jars to LED submersibles. Then the hightech gear from the freshwater bow fishing crowd hit the coast. Now you see john boats with enough wattage to light a stadium powered by noisy generators.
I used to have Charleston Harbor to myself almost any week night. I could gig for about eight hours before my two deep cycle batteries gave out. Now it's more common to see another gigger every several hundred yards along the bank.
In the olden days, you needed someone to show you how to do it. It wasn't a thing you learned on your own. It was relatively rare to know someone who regularly gigged flounder, or "went graining". Nowadays, it's easy to get shortcut to success by googling it and learning everything you need to know online. The same is true with most styles of fishing. The learning curve has been erased. You can be proficient before you learn to appreciate how rare and special it is to have such opportunities at your doorstep.
Hey man I completely understand where you are coming from but let me set the record straight since you brought it up
First of all IOP is my second home, my parents bought a house there when I was in second grade (1971 to be exact ) and I spent most of my summers there until high school football took over. I have been on that Island since BEFORE the IOP Marina even existed and nobody knew what in the heck Wild Dunes was. Still have pictures of the old Sand Dollard Campground at our house . Heck I even remember when the area where the golf course is along the ICW was a damn airport and saw a family of 4 burned up there in a plane crash. Fished the IOP Pier almost every day of the summer when I was there and walked 2 miles back to our house right at dark
I do know where you are coming from, I see folks abuse stripers (and other fish) on Hartwell all the time that do not live here. See a LOT of floating stripers this time of year that people THINK they released . PISSES ME OFF TOO
We can debate the boga grip all day long, just an article you posted of SOMEBODY’s opinion . I ALWAYS get fish landed as quick as possible and hook removed with minimal contact. The fish you see in the pictures (with the exception of mine) were the first REDS/SPECS for ALL of those so that is WHY I had the fish out for a quick picture and all swam away fine, with the exception of 2 reds in the slot limit and the spec, THOSE were wife and My supper tonight (DAMN GOOD )
You did not see ALL the fish we caught, most were not even taken out of the water. Just those for pics
So next time you try and throw somebody under the bus know what in the hell you are talking about
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Last edited by tprice; 08-05-2018 at 08:21 PM.
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