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 Post subject: THE TIPS WHERE ALL OVER
PostPosted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 2:59 pm 
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the tips were bad last night.... but that's a good thing though. i say about every minute went by.... one or 2 sharks would leap in the air. i was amazed at that. one shark was even in the wash zone about ankle deep of water. :wink:

unfortunately... no hits on the bait until night came. that's when it got kinda crazy
out there. one bait would get hit, then another. and then a few minutes go by after i paddled a bait out, another shark would hit it. we had probably 8 or 9 hits total last night before 9pm but all we got was one black tip. yeah i know. went 1 for like 9 on the sharks. buy hey... that's why i said i went for the practice. :) by the way. Bolo, the one that was caught ate the bait with the j hook. i guess i need to use more J's.
the rest were on circles and the hook would set. it could be that the circles i used
didn't have a wider gap on them. i should get 20/0 C's if i wanna fish for sharks.
but i bought 10/0 J's this time for 20 bucks(10 of them). oh and that included the coupon too. oh and Jordan(if that's your name), the the sharks have been active up here or should i say at the location i went too. so in about two months, they should be headed down your way in full throttle.


here is my blue that i caught on a tsunami spoon. actually it got hooked on its head. :lol:
my bluefish.

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nick fighting the shark on MY rod which i gave it to him cuz he aint caught one in a great while. it was like taking him to Disney land without the rides. lol

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there's the little mutt. :lol:
this shark like i said was caught on the J hook. thats why you see blood on the side. it didn't get gut hooked thank goodness.
it was hooked around the tong and this fish went nuts the whole time. so i cut the leader
and pulled the shark to the water and it took the F out of there real quick. :lol:

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i will probably go back out to put more practice in but i wont go the the other spot though.


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 Post subject: Re: THE TIPS WHERE ALL OVER
PostPosted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 4:28 pm 
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Good stuff dude, fish J hooks with a running man that's the best way to stick the hook IMO.

Can't wait for that down here.


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 Post subject: Re: THE TIPS WHERE ALL OVER
PostPosted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 4:37 pm 
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JordanConnorSharp wrote:
Good stuff dude, fish J hooks with a running man that's the best way to stick the hook IMO.

Can't wait for that down here.


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good news! keep tearing them up!

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 Post subject: Re: THE TIPS WHERE ALL OVER
PostPosted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 9:36 pm 
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I'll try to tear em up. oh and my bad when i said one shark was in the ankle deep zone. it was really in the knee deep water. anyway... next week if the water is calm enough,
i might soak a big ray or Bonita for larger sharks. gotta get the big mommas out there. :)


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 Post subject: Re: THE TIPS WHERE ALL OVER
PostPosted: Sun Oct 24, 2010 9:52 pm 
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If you dont mind saying how far north were you? Sounds like the start of the spinner/Tip schools and just wondering how far north they are.

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 Post subject: Re: THE TIPS WHERE ALL OVER
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JunoChris wrote:
If you dont mind saying how far north were you? Sounds like the start of the spinner/Tip schools and just wondering how far north they are.


just south of Sebastian inlet no more than a mile i recon. really the inlet up here does well all the time with sharks so maybe the fish are staying around were the mecca of mullet are.


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 Post subject: Re: THE TIPS WHERE ALL OVER
PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2011 1:59 am 
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nice shark


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