Mackeral - Spanish, Cero, Kingfish
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Love that photo CookinMan, great picture of the After! Very unique and gives a perspective of the hard work a fisherman has to do after the fun of catching a fish!
Here's a picture of a Mack I caught on a gotcha Plug, Thanks for that advice cookinman, deerfield pier definately gets em on the Gotcha!
Here's a picture of a Mack I caught on a gotcha Plug, Thanks for that advice cookinman, deerfield pier definately gets em on the Gotcha!
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As far as i seen, macks are very hungry, striking anything that moves, and fishermans cutting them, between sunrise:6-7 am and 10 am, isn't it true? Next week i am going to try Mirrolure 52 series III sinking for macks, any experience with these lures? looks like they are good for pier fishing, little bit low weight, 1/2 oz, but ... let's see.
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Hey, I do not see the AFTER shot - was my "After " Picture removed? ....and why?
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If you needed the space Tom, no problem, but if you have caved in to the Birkenstock wearing tree hugging folks at PETA, I will be sorely disappointed....
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"Still building 'em one BAITCATCHER at a time "
"Still building 'em one BAITCATCHER at a time "
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all caught by me and bridge rat on bucktails and clark spoons dania 9/27/07
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all at anglins and every single fish was caught on a gotcha, including the pomp. the 3 biggest (except for top right) were caught by me and some smaller ones and the rest were jason and noas. noa got the pomp and jason the mack at the top right.
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That is the bridge over to St. George Island. The parking was under construction last month when I went there and I couldnt get on the bridge at all. Its set up just like the keys bridges where you fish the old bridge, except the two bridges are a lot farther apart then in the keys.
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Re: Mackeral - Spanish, Cero, Kingfish
Not my biggest, but only ones I have pictures of.
Kingfish -
Spanish Macks (15" Knive) -
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Re: Mackeral - Spanish, Cero, Kingfish
If thats really a 15 in knife then those are some nice fish
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Re: Mackeral - Spanish, Cero, Kingfish
Its a 12 inch blade. I am guessing that that handle is 5 inch?
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Re: Mackeral - Spanish, Cero, Kingfish
welcome back.. Just a reminder this is BOATLESSFISHING.COM
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Re: Mackeral - Spanish, Cero, Kingfish
I understand that. It didn't say anywhere that these fish couldn't be caught on a boat. Its ok.
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Re: Mackeral - Spanish, Cero, Kingfish
Somthing dosnt match up unless those are 50in macks???/frayedknot wrote:Its a 12 inch blade. I am guessing that that handle is 5 inch?
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Re: Mackeral - Spanish, Cero, Kingfish
Its a fillet knife. You know how big they are.
http://www.restaurantsource.com/prodDet ... PC-Pak,MX1 Same knife, different color.
8" Blade + 4-5" Handle = 12-13" Knive. I would measure it to the inch, but it is on the boat.
http://www.restaurantsource.com/prodDet ... PC-Pak,MX1 Same knife, different color.
8" Blade + 4-5" Handle = 12-13" Knive. I would measure it to the inch, but it is on the boat.