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src1983 wrote:pugboy wrote:
those small carite/king real biting in the gulf, northish of the middle
esp near the ships
you will see plenty fishermen by the big ships, some even tie their boats onto the rudder of the ship
true there were ships near by.....
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yeh fallin tide only,went out yesterday just to make two pulls around d ship n catch 2 nice carrite. if you go out dere wit live bait n sit down for a day i sure you go fill d boat.silver wrote:yeh boy...fish real holding in the gulf for real...
plenty king an carite..but 3-8lbs..small guys...and dey only bitin on the fallin tide..
neckto wrote:so i went up chag side saturday first we went scotland bay then came back and tried the shore by anchorage about 7pm
we ent ketch one arse
dunno what the problem was
i know the bait wasnt all that cause the shrimp was kinda too big for the size of hook we was using
so who know of a good place down the island that a boat can drop you off at that have good fishing>?
yeh its one thing to buy a boat but its another thing to maintain it properly.salt water wears ann tears evrything so proper and constant maintenance is key to keeping your boat working.as far as cost is concerned it varys on the size of the boat and equipment.beside cleaning products and upkeep of equipment you have to dish out thousands evry month depending on the facility just to keep your boat there ,but like evrything else it has its ups and downsSkanky wrote:On a side note wall.....from your posts I am assuming you own a boat.....what are the maintenance costs like?
I've heard it's a lot of hassle/money.Is is true what they say about the two happiest days for a boat owner?
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