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    Quote Originally Posted by First Coat View Post
    I hate a treble hook
    winter trout and treble hooks are a dangerous combo....
    Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2thDoc View Post
    winter trout and treble hooks are a dangerous combo....
    I use small treble hook in my live shrimp under cork for trout and on all my hard plastic baits

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rubberhead* View Post
    A lure of inshore fishing...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ecu1984 View Post
    I use small treble hook in my live shrimp under cork for trout and on all my hard plastic baits
    So, how you hang that shrimp.... Under the horn?
    \"I never saw a wild thing feel sorry for itself. A small bird will drop dead frozen from a bough without ever having felt sorry for itself.\" <br />D.H. LAWRENCE

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    Some good guides can help flatten the curve.

    You can spend a lot more money on fuel and waste a lot of time trying to figure it out on your own.
    Last edited by BullJakeGrappler; 06-15-2020 at 09:53 PM.
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    Reds are stupid.
    It’s easy to see why they were almost wiped out. I prefer mine blackened.
    Trout are made for the grease.
    Sheepshead are good any way you want to cook them.

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    Kentucky Kernel seasoned flour. Try it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Air Raid View Post
    Saltwater fish are great eating and fight to the death. Figuring out spots with the tides and when and where the fish will be is fun. The feeling of that salt marsh air on your skin and the smell of the saltwater is addicting. The thrill of not knowing what you might catch is great. But the best-90% of places you will saltwater fish will have very little recreational boating going on.


    This pretty much sums it up

    About the best you can do in freshwater for fight is a striper but even freshwater stripers are no match for a red, tarpon, or shark


    I think it is the question of WHAT am I gonna catch at any given time


    Love crappie/walleye but hard to beat fresh saltwater fish in comparison to me

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    "Walleye" has now officially been used too many times in one thread.. this is scducks, not some silly dontchaknowducks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tprice View Post
    This pretty much sums it up

    About the best you can do in freshwater for fight is a striper but even freshwater stripers are no match for a red, tarpon, or shark


    I think it is the question of WHAT am I gonna catch at any given time


    Love crappie/walleye but hard to beat fresh saltwater fish in comparison to me
    ever hooked into a coastal tidewater rockfish?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Highstrung View Post
    "Walleye" has now officially been used too many times in one thread.. this is scducks, not some silly dontchaknowducks.
    Every time I read walleye or I hear it in Babe Winklemans voice
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    Quote Originally Posted by Relentlous View Post
    Every time I read walleye or I hear it in Babe Winklemans voice
    Al Linder all the way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Calibogue View Post
    So, how you hang that shrimp.... Under the horn?
    Yes, right behind/in the horn in the clear spot. Don't hit the black dot (brain) or he dead.
    Last edited by ecu1984; 06-16-2020 at 10:53 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ecu1984 View Post
    Yes, right behind/in the horn in the clear spot. Don't hit the black dot (brain) or he dead.
    Yep, just curious didn't know if you were rigging through tail or under the horn.

    Thanks....
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    Plenty of walleye in Hartwell.

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    There is a connectedness to the land while in the lowcountry (for me). The smells, sights, sounds, etc. The cuisine that accommodates days spent in the tidal waters is enough alone for me to enjoy it.
    Quote Originally Posted by Chessbay View Post
    Literally translated to, "I smell like Scotch and Kodiak".
    "Let us cross over the river, and rest under the shade of the trees"- Gen. Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson

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    I just got back from the Georgetown area. The inshore/nearshore bite was really good. Inshore light tackle has to be my favorite type of fishing.

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    they're like the white bass of the sea.. I like it

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    I did a little deep dropping. Rosies are sweet.

    Wife believes the hog snapper are best. Tripple tail are incredible.
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