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McGillicuddy 01-24-2012 11:34 PM

I don't use it often but find Gulp is a very effective bait in SD bays and beaches. 3 inch shrimp is a killer for shortfin corvina (our version of the sea trout/weakfish, etc.). Their sand fleas are excellent for surf-fishing CA corbina or surf perches.

Buying it in the canisters for 20 clams is the best deal and dropping swimbaits or grubs in the juice for a few days will improve your catch. They will outlast most plastics probably 2 or 3 to 1.

Just don't let the bait dry on your hook.
Berkeley is hiring some pretty good chemists.
The stuff should probably be banned from tournaments;)

Ed 01-24-2012 11:40 PM

Nice pompano Capt!

I've been running a 60 Searay out of Hobe Sound for the last couple of winters. I took the owner over to the inlet in his new toy (27 oceanmaster) and we caught a bunch of bluefish. I had no idea there were bluefish in florida.

Did you see the tugs lining up the dredge pipes? About time...That inlet is horrible. I shit myself a couple times going through there over the summer. I did hear on the VHF that a 74' ran aground last week. You really need to hug that south jetty and green daymarker or your screwed.

I will have to steal your fishing advice and drift for some pompano on the next trip down. Have any sailfish advice?

gofastsandman 01-25-2012 09:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Capt Chuck (Post 197631)
Fried or broiled?

Really, I did manage to get some in my mouth and I'm not impressed. I'm not really sold on their products just yet. I do have some Gulp eels I would'nt mind attaching to a big feather and sling it to some cobs :eek:

All tourists know them as Mud Sharks and inedible.

Since the net ban, our fishery is getting better. They need a Herring thought up North.

Ground up for our ocean.

Topside up,
GFS

strick 01-25-2012 11:03 PM

Nice work there Capt!!

strick

Islandtrader 01-26-2012 09:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Capt Chuck (Post 197622)
Hi Don

Yes, I used Docs Yellow / Pink but I added a 1" Green Chartreuse Glup Minnow for an appetizer. I was getting tapped just about every cast.......

Take care

On this side of the state they call those "Silly Willy's" ...:D

DonV 01-26-2012 12:26 PM

Hey Capt., I ran into Doc the other day, he's still kicking along at around 75 years old. Amazing how many jigs he has in the back of his pick up truck!!


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