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Does anybody here like saltwater fishing?

Question by Southtexan. Uploaded on February 19, 2009

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from mdhager115 wrote 1 year 4 weeks ago

Yes, because the fish taste much better. And they are bigger.

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from Alex Pernice th... wrote 1 year 4 weeks ago

I do, and talk to Joe Cermele, he is a salt addict.

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from Alex Pernice th... wrote 1 year 4 weeks ago

I do, and talk to Joe Cermele, he is a salt addict.

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from ETangler wrote 1 year 4 weeks ago

Love to flyfish for bones.

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from TheEasternShore... wrote 1 year 4 weeks ago

love to fish for porgy and blues and stripers in the surf. also have been offshore fishing really exciting

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from VT Outdoorsman wrote 1 year 4 weeks ago

i grew up fishing saltwater and still love it.

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from texasfirst wrote 1 year 4 weeks ago

I love taking my boys offshore for snapper, kingfish, Spanish mackerel. They're excellent anglers and good sports. We don't seem to have much luck nearshore, though.

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from codymeyer11 wrote 1 year 2 weeks ago

i dont think anyone would be searching saltwater questions that didnt like it

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from wsimien wrote 1 year 2 weeks ago

Absolutely love saltwater fishing. Absolutely hate rough sea's.

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from fisherman1016 wrote 1 year 1 week ago

i love all fishing :)

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from The Armchair Ou... wrote 1 year 1 week ago

The unpredictable nature of saltwater fishing is the appeal for me. I caught an undersized triggerfish on one trip, not even 12 inches, and my buddy caught a shark nearly four feet long standing right next to me. Same bait, same rig, story of my life.

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from fisherman14 wrote 26 weeks 10 hours ago

Well thats a silly question. I love salwater fishing for the challenge and the fights. also, bigger and more tastefull fish.

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from HunterGreene wrote 9 weeks 5 days ago

Yes, I fish inshore out of Rockport, and Port A. Live to fish forced to work.

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from blackdawgz wrote 1 week 4 days ago

Under certain circumstances. It has to be cool and cloudy, with plenty of action. Fishing and catching King and large Spanish circumstances can be very enjoyable. Also, I hooked the largest King Mackerel during a storm at the pier in Fort Walton Beach, FL. He jumped and broke a 40-lb steel leader.

There is no substitute for red snapper. Unfortunately, they have been wiped out by commercial fishermen.

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from fisherman1016 wrote 1 year 1 week ago

i love all fishing :)

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from mdhager115 wrote 1 year 4 weeks ago

Yes, because the fish taste much better. And they are bigger.

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from Alex Pernice th... wrote 1 year 4 weeks ago

I do, and talk to Joe Cermele, he is a salt addict.

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from Alex Pernice th... wrote 1 year 4 weeks ago

I do, and talk to Joe Cermele, he is a salt addict.

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from ETangler wrote 1 year 4 weeks ago

Love to flyfish for bones.

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from TheEasternShore... wrote 1 year 4 weeks ago

love to fish for porgy and blues and stripers in the surf. also have been offshore fishing really exciting

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from VT Outdoorsman wrote 1 year 4 weeks ago

i grew up fishing saltwater and still love it.

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from texasfirst wrote 1 year 4 weeks ago

I love taking my boys offshore for snapper, kingfish, Spanish mackerel. They're excellent anglers and good sports. We don't seem to have much luck nearshore, though.

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from codymeyer11 wrote 1 year 2 weeks ago

i dont think anyone would be searching saltwater questions that didnt like it

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from wsimien wrote 1 year 2 weeks ago

Absolutely love saltwater fishing. Absolutely hate rough sea's.

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from The Armchair Ou... wrote 1 year 1 week ago

The unpredictable nature of saltwater fishing is the appeal for me. I caught an undersized triggerfish on one trip, not even 12 inches, and my buddy caught a shark nearly four feet long standing right next to me. Same bait, same rig, story of my life.

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from fisherman14 wrote 26 weeks 10 hours ago

Well thats a silly question. I love salwater fishing for the challenge and the fights. also, bigger and more tastefull fish.

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from HunterGreene wrote 9 weeks 5 days ago

Yes, I fish inshore out of Rockport, and Port A. Live to fish forced to work.

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from blackdawgz wrote 1 week 4 days ago

Under certain circumstances. It has to be cool and cloudy, with plenty of action. Fishing and catching King and large Spanish circumstances can be very enjoyable. Also, I hooked the largest King Mackerel during a storm at the pier in Fort Walton Beach, FL. He jumped and broke a 40-lb steel leader.

There is no substitute for red snapper. Unfortunately, they have been wiped out by commercial fishermen.

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