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Boca Jetty Rat wrote:I beer batter mine with curry powder in the beer batter then fry in an electric teflon skillet. Black beans and rice gotta use the Sazon, mango salsa from the tree out back, So good!! I let many many blacktips go cuz I heard all shark sucked but now I know better.
thanks i will try it with fresh curry mako #1 blacktip #2 i try blacktip at a shark boyz patty got hook :D
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rebel33i wrote:
permitchaser wrote:gio got his arse kick 12/0 mustad hook :mrgreen:
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permitchaser wrote:no not going fishing cancelled
The boss put a stop to that?
no tony chicken out :mrgreen:
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permitchaser wrote:gio got his arse kick 12/0 mustad hook :mrgreen:
stainless steel for sharks no good gio learn his lesson :mrgreen:
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permitchaser wrote:
permitchaser wrote:gio got his arse kick 12/0 mustad hook :mrgreen:
stainless steel for sharks no good gio learn his lesson :mrgreen:
Tell him to use the 2x strong mustad hook
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Alex07 wrote:
permitchaser wrote:
permitchaser wrote:gio got his arse kick 12/0 mustad hook :mrgreen:
stainless steel for sharks no good gio learn his lesson :mrgreen:
Tell him to use the 2x strong mustad hook
he always used the biggest owner hooks got i guess didnt have $ they are expensive
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Oye. I called you, let me know which Cerveza you like, I'll bring a case over if you're down for fishy talk & :drunk: :salut:

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BigBoiFishing wrote:Oye. I called you, let me know which Cerveza you like, I'll bring a case over if you're down for fishy talk & :drunk: :salut:
im drinking now amberbock is my weekness :mrgreen: call me now
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Oye Raul I had a lot of fun bro. I could have stayed all day talking about fishing stories. When we got home Joe went running up to Deborah & started moving his body weird & said "Look mamma I'm Feefo (spelled wrong I'm sure)". :biglaugh:

Bro, a 12pk isn't enough 4 us, next time we'll chill longer & :drunk: more.

You guys are great peeps. Have fun 2night bro.

Thanks for the fillets I'm defrosting them now. My friend Tito said he ate already but I'm going stuff a fillet down his throat anyways. :pistols:



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Raul be sure to tell Gio "Great catch".

Thank you sooo much bro, I had no idea Blacktip was that delicious. :chef: :chef: :chef: :thumleft:

Bro, I cooked it 4 the wife, son & my friend & they loved it.

I defrosted it in water, got 6 fillets that were 6inches long, 4inches wide & an inch thick. Then I remembered what you said about the fingers. I got 10 fingers one inch thick, one inch wide & 8inches long.

I seasoned them in Adobo Completa, dipped in juevo & battered in Progreso Panko like you said............CO---JO---NE!!!!

Its was delicious bro. I'm still eating now. :chef: :mrgreen:

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Blacktip is the bomb!! :reeling: :chef:
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BigBoiFishing wrote:Raul be sure to tell Gio "Great catch".

Thank you sooo much bro, I had no idea Blacktip was that delicious. :chef: :chef: :chef: :thumleft:

Bro, I cooked it 4 the wife, son & my friend & they loved it.

I defrosted it in water, got 6 fillets that were 6inches long, 4inches wide & an inch thick. Then I remembered what you said about the fingers. I got 10 fingers one inch thick, one inch wide & 8inches long.

I seasoned them in Adobo Completa, dipped in juevo & battered in Progreso Panko like you said............CO---JO---NE!!!!

Its was delicious bro. I'm still eating now. :chef: :mrgreen:

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fished yesterday afternoon
plenty of bait moving around the jetty, good water color
caught a few baracuda a couple fat keeper mangos and a 25lb bonita :dude:
little bro was fishing more in the cut and he caught a big jack, a smaller tarpon, and then fought a 100+lb tarpon for about a half hour before it chewed through his leader
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ddratler wrote:fished yesterday afternoon
plenty of bait moving around the jetty, good water color
caught a few baracuda a couple fat keeper mangos and a 25lb bonita :dude:
little bro was fishing more in the cut and he caught a big jack, a smaller tarpon, and then fought a 100+lb tarpon for about a half hour before it chewed through his leader
:happyfisherman:
lol 25 lb bonito huh?? u should have submitted it to igfa world records . because as far as i know record still stands at 18.4 lb set in 1953..... congrats dude lol

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venumnos wrote:
ddratler wrote:fished yesterday afternoon
plenty of bait moving around the jetty, good water color
caught a few baracuda a couple fat keeper mangos and a 25lb bonita :dude:
little bro was fishing more in the cut and he caught a big jack, a smaller tarpon, and then fought a 100+lb tarpon for about a half hour before it chewed through his leader
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lol 25 lb bonito huh?? u should have submitted it to igfa world records . because as far as i know record still stands at 18.4 lb set in 1953..... congrats dude lol
Just because it is the record doesn't mean that people don't break it daily. The reason many igfa records aren't broken is because of the stupid rules that they have and people don't want to go through the hassel and expense. I personally have caugh a few bonita over 20 lbs weighed on a boga and never once have I thought of going to get the igfa record. First off I don't have the money to certify the stupid scale, secondly I am not clear on the rules about leader length etc and i don't think many are and finally who wants the record for bonita. lol. You know I know a place where you could shatter the carp record and the morey eel record if you are interested. lol This guy probably misspoke but your point isn't much better.
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world record bonita cant be that low. im not saying his was 25lb but i know that bonita are being caught daily bigger than that.
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Morey eel record......anyone?.......


COME ON SOMEONE's HAS TO WANT THE EEL RECORD :lol:

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I currently hold the IGFA record for Biggest Ghost Grouper. :jester:

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BigBoiFishing wrote:I currently hold the IGFA record for Biggest Ghost Grouper. :jester:
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FriskyMullet wrote:
venumnos wrote:
ddratler wrote:fished yesterday afternoon
plenty of bait moving around the jetty, good water color
caught a few baracuda a couple fat keeper mangos and a 25lb bonita :dude:
little bro was fishing more in the cut and he caught a big jack, a smaller tarpon, and then fought a 100+lb tarpon for about a half hour before it chewed through his leader
:happyfisherman:
lol 25 lb bonito huh?? u should have submitted it to igfa world records . because as far as i know record still stands at 18.4 lb set in 1953..... congrats dude lol
Just because it is the record doesn't mean that people don't break it daily. The reason many igfa records aren't broken is because of the stupid rules that they have and people don't want to go through the hassel and expense. I personally have caugh a few bonita over 20 lbs weighed on a boga and never once have I thought of going to get the igfa record. First off I don't have the money to certify the stupid scale, secondly I am not clear on the rules about leader length etc and i don't think many are and finally who wants the record for bonita. lol. You know I know a place where you could shatter the carp record and the morey eel record if you are interested. lol This guy probably misspoke but your point isn't much better.
..... umm ookk...... i he prob misspoke lke u said... but i think u mis read i congratulated him on his catch thats a bigg ass bonito..... i was just saying i would have at least attempted .... http://www.swordfishingcentral.com/salt ... cords.html

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This is the biggest catch on that record chart.......

Shark, great white 2664lbs 0oz 1959year Alfred DeanCeduna, S. Australia :shock:

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venumnos wrote:
ddratler wrote:fished yesterday afternoon
plenty of bait moving around the jetty, good water color
caught a few baracuda a couple fat keeper mangos and a 25lb bonita :dude:
little bro was fishing more in the cut and he caught a big jack, a smaller tarpon, and then fought a 100+lb tarpon for about a half hour before it chewed through his leader
:happyfisherman:
lol 25 lb bonito huh?? u should have submitted it to igfa world records . because as far as i know record still stands at 18.4 lb set in 1953..... congrats dude lol
Sorry if I mis-read, but what you wrote sounded sarcastic to me when I read it. If you didn't mean it in this manner then......please disregard and well.............my offer still stands. If you want world record eels I can hook you up. :thumright:

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FriskyMullet wrote:
venumnos wrote:
ddratler wrote:fished yesterday afternoon
plenty of bait moving around the jetty, good water color
caught a few baracuda a couple fat keeper mangos and a 25lb bonita :dude:
little bro was fishing more in the cut and he caught a big jack, a smaller tarpon, and then fought a 100+lb tarpon for about a half hour before it chewed through his leader
:happyfisherman:
lol 25 lb bonito huh?? u should have submitted it to igfa world records . because as far as i know record still stands at 18.4 lb set in 1953..... congrats dude lol
Sorry if I mis-read, but what you wrote sounded sarcastic to me when I read it. If you didn't mean it in this manner then......please disregard and well.............my offer still stands. If you want world record eels I can hook you up. :thumright:
He means that in a literal sense. :thumleft:

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FriskyMullet wrote:
venumnos wrote:
ddratler wrote:fished yesterday afternoon
plenty of bait moving around the jetty, good water color
caught a few baracuda a couple fat keeper mangos and a 25lb bonita :dude:
little bro was fishing more in the cut and he caught a big jack, a smaller tarpon, and then fought a 100+lb tarpon for about a half hour before it chewed through his leader
:happyfisherman:
lol 25 lb bonito huh?? u should have submitted it to igfa world records . because as far as i know record still stands at 18.4 lb set in 1953..... congrats dude lol
Sorry if I mis-read, but what you wrote sounded sarcastic to me when I read it. If you didn't mean it in this manner then......please disregard and well.............my offer still stands. If you want world record eels I can hook you up. :thumright:
lol is coo so where are these eels at man?? how big???

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BigBoiFishing wrote:This is the biggest catch on that record chart.......

Shark, great white 2664lbs 0oz 1959year Alfred DeanCeduna, S. Australia :shock:
yea dude i think thats pretty fukin amazing specially in 1959..... mad propps!!! :toast:

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venumnos wrote:
BigBoiFishing wrote:This is the biggest catch on that record chart.......

Shark, great white 2664lbs 0oz 1959year Alfred DeanCeduna, S. Australia :shock:
yea dude i think thats pretty fukin amazing specially in 1959..... mad propps!!! :toast:
This a 2500lbs GW Shark, so imagine.....
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We caught one off of bill bags on the rocks by the platforms that was 6ft long and took two guys to bring onto the platform. What can I say it was a slow day. :oops: The eel was so fat it couldn't ball up like the little ones do. It was unhooked and released. I do have a pic but i got to look for it as it was taken with an old school camera.

The secret is a really big hook and a large chunck of bait.......shhhhh.....don't tell anyone. That record is as good as yours. :thumright:

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FriskyMullet wrote:We caught one off of bill bags on the rocks by the platforms that was 6ft long and took two guys to bring onto the platform. What can I say it was a slow day. :oops: The eel was so fat it couldn't ball up like the little ones do. It was unhooked and released. I do have a pic but i got to look for it as it was taken with an old school camera.

The secret is a really big hook and a large chunck of bait.......shhhhh.....don't tell anyone. That record is as good as yours. :thumright:
Thanks for releasing it.....I've caught his a$$ too, I bet yours was caught by the platform closest to Stiltsville...if it was.....THANKS. :mrgreen:

BTW, I cut the line close to the mouth to save my sinker & swivel. So I released him too for the enjoyment of others. :biglaugh:

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of all the fish to call me out on, a bonita :scratch: :biglaugh:
it was definitely around 25# i had to cut off the whole tail section to fit it in my cooler
ive caught bigger ones at Juno though
and like said before filling out igfa paperwork just for my name on a list.............ill pass
would have took a picture but my hands were too dirty to hold my friends prissy I Phone :safe: :roll:
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FriskyMullet wrote:We caught one off of bill bags on the rocks by the platforms that was 6ft long and took two guys to bring onto the platform. What can I say it was a slow day. :oops: The eel was so fat it couldn't ball up like the little ones do. It was unhooked and released. I do have a pic but i got to look for it as it was taken with an old school camera.

The secret is a really big hook and a large chunck of bait.......shhhhh.....don't tell anyone. That record is as good as yours. :thumright:
lol im a keep in in my saltwater pool...

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BigBoiFishing wrote:
venumnos wrote:
BigBoiFishing wrote:This is the biggest catch on that record chart.......

Shark, great white 2664lbs 0oz 1959year Alfred DeanCeduna, S. Australia :shock:
yea dude i think thats pretty fukin amazing specially in 1959..... mad propps!!! :toast:
This a 2500lbs GW Shark, so imagine.....
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do you think he filet it or steaked it.... i think it was filet... :D :chef: lmao...

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