Screamindemon3
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Hey SD3. My family's place is the gray house in the left background of your first pic.
Small world, that's really weird, and pretty awesome at the same time.
Hey SD3. My family's place is the gray house in the left background of your first pic.
Austin Outdoors segments are no more. I need to beg ya'll to take me fishing.
I fished there Memorial Day and even though I only fished a few hours for whiting it seems like a great spot. I fished at South Beach near Braddock Point. There's a nice tackle shop near Salty Dog and I still can't believe the picture they had on the register of a guy catching a tarpon from the surf. I talked to 3 local fishermen and they all kept raving about how it was a great fishing spot.Next week, I'm taking my annual trip to Sea Pines at Hilton Head for the week. I will spend every morning surf fishing an inlet and catching hella sharks and hopefully a red drum or two.
I'm a big guy who likes to fish, but tsywake outdoors just doesn't have the same ring to it.
sooooooooo in doing some backpacking in nocal i decided i want to try to do some trout fishing when i do it. i've never done fly fishing, but that seems to be the name of the game in the streams/creeks/lakes here. i was talking to an old dude at this lake, and he was swearing by the tankara method for backpacking as you only need a rod, flies, and line. anyone ever tried it? any other suggestions?
I'd never heard of Tenkara before, but it's basically how I've always fished small streams anyway. Strip a bunch of line off the reel and don't fool with it too much. If i ever got something on the line I'd pull it in and probably end up going to the reel, but in small water with trout of only a few lbs at the most it's really not necessary to go to the reel.
2 Spanish, 1 massive Barracuda, and a 35 lb citation King off the coast of OIB today!
damn those are some massive fish, are you a mile or two off the coast?