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.
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.
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.
Nothin beats wade fishin for reds, specks, and flounder on the Texas coast!!! I mainly fish in galveston, but I also like east matagorda bay. Hoping to take a trip down to south padre. How is the fishin been there?
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.
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.
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.
Nothin beats wade fishin for reds, specks, and flounder on the Texas coast!!! I mainly fish in galveston, but I also like east matagorda bay. Hoping to take a trip down to south padre. How is the fishin been there?
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Yes, because the fish taste much better. And they are bigger.
I do, and talk to Joe Cermele, he is a salt addict.
I do, and talk to Joe Cermele, he is a salt addict.
Love to flyfish for bones.
love to fish for porgy and blues and stripers in the surf. also have been offshore fishing really exciting
i grew up fishing saltwater and still love it.
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.
i dont think anyone would be searching saltwater questions that didnt like it
Absolutely love saltwater fishing. Absolutely hate rough sea's.
i love all fishing :)
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.
Well thats a silly question. I love salwater fishing for the challenge and the fights. also, bigger and more tastefull fish.
Yes, I fish inshore out of Rockport, and Port A. Live to fish forced to work.
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.
I love Saltwater Fishing!!!
Nothin beats wade fishin for reds, specks, and flounder on the Texas coast!!! I mainly fish in galveston, but I also like east matagorda bay. Hoping to take a trip down to south padre. How is the fishin been there?
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i love all fishing :)
Yes, because the fish taste much better. And they are bigger.
I do, and talk to Joe Cermele, he is a salt addict.
I do, and talk to Joe Cermele, he is a salt addict.
Love to flyfish for bones.
love to fish for porgy and blues and stripers in the surf. also have been offshore fishing really exciting
i grew up fishing saltwater and still love it.
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.
i dont think anyone would be searching saltwater questions that didnt like it
Absolutely love saltwater fishing. Absolutely hate rough sea's.
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.
Well thats a silly question. I love salwater fishing for the challenge and the fights. also, bigger and more tastefull fish.
Yes, I fish inshore out of Rockport, and Port A. Live to fish forced to work.
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.
I love Saltwater Fishing!!!
Nothin beats wade fishin for reds, specks, and flounder on the Texas coast!!! I mainly fish in galveston, but I also like east matagorda bay. Hoping to take a trip down to south padre. How is the fishin been there?
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