Re: Spring Break Trip, Looking for some help pier fishing
John, you're the only one around here who draws enough water to state that position, but I have to agree. I'll hang around and catch Spanish while the people looking for those cocoa-brown crab-crunchers get bloodshot eyeballs and start speaking in tongues. Cobia are a challenge and a trophy, but I want more return for my time on the pier. I don't think I even own a cobia jig any more.
Re: Spring Break Trip, Looking for some help pier fishing
I'll have a jig on, jussttt in case. Lol
Re: Spring Break Trip, Looking for some help pier fishing
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I'll throw'em to the curb JJ.lets see here,30 fishable days x 8 hours per day x 10 people looking for them each day = 2400 hours or sixty,40 hour work weeks put in to catch a half dozen fish.Thats not my idea of catching.
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Agreed!
And there are NO fish in shallows anyway ;-) LOL
Re: Spring Break Trip, Looking for some help pier fishing
Made a trip to Navarre last year. Guy stood on a bench all day looking east. Never made a cast. That's not for me.
Re: Spring Break Trip, Looking for some help pier fishing
jordan, i know Pier#r is too modest to say it himself so ill do it for him. He does guided pier and beach fishing trips he will supply tackle and his 40+ years fishing experience for a very reasonable price.
Re: Spring Break Trip, Looking for some help pier fishing
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Made a trip to Navarre last year. Guy stood on a bench all day looking east. Never made a cast. That's not for me.
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ehhh. I've sat in a deer stand all day many a time and never taken a shot. Same difference. Trophy hunting is trophy hunting.
Re: Spring Break Trip, Looking for some help pier fishing
What a wonerful array of answers to a simple question. That is what makes the pier and this forum so great!!!!
A stout bass fishing rod, a little inexpensive tackle and the right day can get real exciting real fast...hook up and hold on!
Watch and ask questions. Listen 10x as much as you talk. Remember the blind squrrel!
Re: Spring Break Trip, Looking for some help pier fishing
[quote author=crazynewts link=topic=2635.msg23836#msg23836 date=1360716974]
What a wonerful array of answers to a simple question. That is what makes the pier and this forum so great!!!!
A stout bass fishing rod, a little inexpensive tackle and the right day can get real exciting real fast...hook up and hold on!
Watch and ask questions. Listen 10x as much as you talk. Remember the blind squrrel!
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+1! So many forums are mostly dead....couple posts a week maybe....questions not answered. But here you get your questions answered several different ways plus several more questions that weren't asked.
Hands down..... best forum goes with best pier.
Re: Spring Break Trip, Looking for some help pier fishing
you came to the right place. the locals are great and made us feel very welcome. even with my big orange colors 8) as said, ask questions and LISTEN.
we can't wait to go back(april 12-15 and for a week in june).
Re: Spring Break Trip, Looking for some help pier fishing
Welcome to the forum Jordan!
If you stop by J&M or one of the decent shops in the area they can usually offer a little advice too and some basic tackle. Set it up with Pier#r, and he'll get you on some fish.