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Miami
01-25-2010, 05:06 PM
Well, I'm starting this thread because I just KNOW I can't be the only person on this site who's addicted to fishing. I live in Miami, so fishing is almost a lifestyle for me. Got the fishermyns' tan going and all. lol Come on, confess and let us all know about your catches. I'll share mine too!

cerys
01-25-2010, 05:09 PM
see, and I thought you were looking for the crocheters...

RNguy
01-25-2010, 05:22 PM
Hello Miami , thanks for starting this one! I'm a huge huge fan of fishing.
I'm from Wv, Ky , southern Ohio area, and have a ton of places to fish up here. I love bass fishing !!!!!!!!!!!
I'm the jon boat kind of guy nothing fancy at all, do some fly fishing for trout, like to fish for channel cats... you name it I love it so thanks on this thread.

-RNguy

Miami
01-25-2010, 05:26 PM
Hello Miami , thanks for starting this one! I'm a huge huge fan of fishing.
I'm from Wv, Ky , southern Ohio area, and have a ton of places to fish up here. I love bass fishing !!!!!!!!!!!
I'm the jon boat kind of guy nothing fancy at all, do some fly fishing for trout, like to fish for channel cats... you name it I love it so thanks on this thread.

-RNguy
My pleasure, RN. I fish primarily salt water. Mangrove and other snapper, Amberjack, Jack Crevalles, Pompano and Grouper. I'm a bridge fisher, since I'm mobility impaired (wheelchair), but that doesn't stop me from hooking some pretty big fish! My biggest fish ever was an eight foot black tipped shark off Biscayne Bay, years ago. Took me forever to land, but I was eating shark steaks for a MONTH! lol

Miami
01-25-2010, 05:27 PM
see, and I thought you were looking for the crocheters... Cerys, you can crochet me a blanket for when I go fising on those cold days.. ;) lol

Andrew, Jr.
01-25-2010, 07:36 PM
I love to fish. I fish both saltwater and freshwater. Nothing beats it. It really relaxes me. The funny thing is...I get terribly seasick. The up and down of the huge ocean waves get me all the time when I go deep sea fishing.

I would love to buy a boat, and live on it full time. :fishing: :sailing:

TIMBERWOLF
01-25-2010, 08:02 PM
Yep........Love to fish Salt Water.........I grew up out on the deep sea boats in San Diego, but now that im down here closer to the Gulf wishin I was a fishin..........Hope to get out this summer and go fishing. Been fresh water fishing for the last 8 yrs around here in TX and I just can't seem to get a fight out of anything in the lakes . I would love to hook up with a yellowtail(Pacific Ocean) Not sure what they have down in the Gulf. Guess i will find out some day.
TIMBER

RNguy
01-25-2010, 08:27 PM
My pleasure, RN. I fish primarily salt water. Mangrove and other snapper, Amberjack, Jack Crevalles, Pompano and Grouper. I'm a bridge fisher, since I'm mobility impaired (wheelchair), but that doesn't stop me from hooking some pretty big fish! My biggest fish ever was an eight foot black tipped shark off Biscayne Bay, years ago. Took me forever to land, but I was eating shark steaks for a MONTH! lol

You know, I love seafood. I have never eaten shark meat at all. Can you tell me about what it may taste like? anything to compare it to?
haha don't say chicken either.
I'd love to try eat. I went marlin fishin a couple times and was blown away.. talk about bulking up and being tired real quick.
I caught a very good size red fish and the guys on the boat were laughing at me bc i'm this bass fisher from the mountains. I was blown away by the strength of the marlin and even the red fish. It was a long haul to pull in and took a long time. I was dead tired after that trip but had a blast and would go again in a heartbeat.
I'm trying to get the wife to go fishing with me, she's not going to have it at all. haha cute though.

-RNguy

Rockinonahigh
01-25-2010, 08:34 PM
I fish when I can.Timber u should go to taledo bend lake,it borders Tex & LA,I hear the fishing is really good there.Last time I went I caugh some fantastic brem two ice chest full..on red wigglys.Last year someone caught a 14 pound bass in the red river and its in the tank at outdoor super center...big fish to be shure.
I went salt water fishing once al all I did was puke and turn green,caught a fue fish tho.
Rockin

Blaze
01-25-2010, 08:42 PM
Doll and I just got back for Louisiana yesterday, we hit the casino's. We had to stop at the welcome to Louisiana center, she was looking up casino's and shopping and I was pulling all the brochures for fishing, so the next time I drive up there, It will be a fabulous weekend of fishing, mosquito's and pure fun. Then I can hit the casino's again... Timber! I will take you to the red fish and drum spots... Sheep heads and flounder spots, so start rigg'in your poles buddy.

Blaze
01-25-2010, 08:54 PM
Texas coast is not what I'm use to. I come from the Pacific ocean, where all the fish have funky Hawaiian names, that I miss, and reefs so huge that all the fish are happy. The colors are amazing, and fishing was never dull.
The first few times I caught something here in texas, I would ask the guy next to me, what the heck is this? <Holding up my catch> and the guys would laugh and say, a fish, I would get cranky and say, no man, what kind of fish is this, I have never seen one like it before. I caught a lot of slack from the fishermen here, I would have to come home, look on-line and figure out what the heck I caught, lol. Most fish here in texas are silver, or brown, and I am use to rainbow color fishes... Then I finally caught a flounder, and I thought it was a freak fish, I wanted to throw it back into the water until another fisherman said, waitttttttttttttt don't throw that back, it's a flounder, dem is good eat'en. That day I caught a whold bunch of them, and Left drunk and with $80.00 in my pocket cause the guys bought them from me.
Now my goals here are the Red Fish... yeee hawww, I think I am getting the hang of this gulf coast action.

Rockinonahigh
01-25-2010, 09:31 PM
Blaze..dont know where in LA u were but if u get up to Shreveport give a holla,I live about a mile from down town.That invite is for anyone comeing this way.I'm not shure whats the fishing is like at thet moment but will check it out.
Rock

WolfyOne
01-25-2010, 10:23 PM
FYI, I started a fishing thread a while ago, but I guess it's always nice to have another.

LadyFlamezzz
01-25-2010, 10:24 PM
I have a new pink reel that lights up when your reelin' in the line I haven't used yet.
I'm not sure about fishing spots in Sacramento but where i come from our cat fish weigh < last year one caught was > 165 pounds Of course it made the local paper in Tennessee.do they grow em that big in California? I can't wait till spring I'm ready !:shark:
:fishswim:
:fishing:
:peacelove:

LadyFlamezzz
01-25-2010, 10:27 PM
Texas coast is not what I'm use to. I come from the Pacific ocean, where all the fish have funky Hawaiian names, that I miss, and reefs so huge that all the fish are happy. The colors are amazing, and fishing was never dull.
The first few times I caught something here in texas, I would ask the guy next to me, what the heck is this? <Holding up my catch> and the guys would laugh and say, a fish, I would get cranky and say, no man, what kind of fish is this, I have never seen one like it before. I caught a lot of slack from the fishermen here, I would have to come home, look on-line and figure out what the heck I caught, lol. Most fish here in texas are silver, or brown, and I am use to rainbow color fishes... Then I finally caught a flounder, and I thought it was a freak fish, I wanted to throw it back into the water until another fisherman said, waitttttttttttttt don't throw that back, it's a flounder, dem is good eat'en. That day I caught a whold bunch of them, and Left drunk and with $80.00 in my pocket cause the guys bought them from me.
Now my goals here are the Red Fish... yeee hawww, I think I am getting the hang of this gulf coast action.

When I lived In Honolulu I used to fish off the docks where the big Navy ships where anchored all I ever caught was puffer fish and eels,lol
:koolaid:
Well actually rarely did i get an eel to the top of the water before they bite the line into...but they put up a helluva good fight!

cerys
01-26-2010, 08:11 PM
Cerys, you can crochet me a blanket for when I go fising on those cold days.. ;) lol

don't you know? you don't get a blanket until you've either been a close friend or dating me for at least two years! ;)

length of time utterly devoted to me = length of time I'll spend knitting (or crocheting) for you! :knit:

Blaze
01-30-2010, 07:54 AM
When I lived In Honolulu I used to fish off the docks where the big Navy ships where anchored all I ever caught was puffer fish and eels,lol

:koolaid:
Well actually rarely did i get an eel to the top of the water before they bite the line into...but they put up a helluva good fight!


Woman! When in Hawaii, you can't catch anything worth your while on the Navy ship yard docks. You have to go to the beach and walk the gettys or best is down by Waianae off the cliffs, that's where the big fish are! The best fishing I would say was on the Big Island, you Kayak out and fish towards the inshore, use to catch some mighty big ones that way, but the green turtles would scare the living beegesus out of you as all you would see is a huge shadow, first thing comes to mind? Shark, lol, but it would breech and breath and then you would spend the next 10 minutes cussing under your breath as a sigh of relief would somber in.
We would'nt fish near the docks, not even crab, cause at night, we swore that them crabs were glowing, and that wasn't normal!!! Lord knows what kind of radiation thingys came off of them ships.

Blaze
01-30-2010, 08:28 AM
An article written by Ron Brooks,

An End to Fishing as We Know it - Is it In Sight?

Saturday January 23, 2010

I was reading my National Fisherman, a commercial fishing oriented magazine today and the article on Red Snapper hit me right between the eyes. All my efforts have been looking at the red snapper debate from a recreational point of view. This article looked from a commercial fishing perspective.
If the rules being put in place are held up, it could mean that red snapper fishing on the U.S. Southeastern Atlantic coast could be stopped for as many as 35 years - yes that is 35 years. :(
Right now, the season is closed for red snapper and for all shallow water grouper in the Southeastern Atlantic Federal waters. But, this is just an interim rule while the Southeastern Atlantic Fisheries Management Council (SAFMC) decides on a permanent ruling for these species. Some of the options they are discussing include a deep water closure - from 240 feet on out - to all bottom fishing and/or a complete closure of all bottom fishing for specified areas of water from North Carolina to the Florida Keys.
I am no scientist, nor am I a fisheries biologist. But, I am a fisherman, and it pains me to think that the possibility that I will be prohibited from fishing in the future is very real. The "final" solution, once the population of these species are "sustainable is to have something called allocations. These would say rather than a bag limit on a particular species, you would be allowed to keep x number of fish, regardless of size or species. The bad part about this is that not everyone will get an allocation. There will only be so many to go around, and not every fisherman will get one. That's the way it was presented to me. So - what can you do? Contact your state and federal Representatives and Senators and let them know in no uncertain terms that you are not happy with (1) the way the NOAA and the SAFMC are handling the fishery, and (2) that the Magneson Stevens Act is bad legislation at a very bad time. Act now before they really do start taking away our fishing rights!

LadyFlamezzz
01-31-2010, 01:42 AM
Woman! When in Hawaii, you can't catch anything worth your while on the Navy ship yard docks. You have to go to the beach and walk the gettys or best is down by Waianae off the cliffs, that's where the big fish are! The best fishing I would say was on the Big Island, you Kayak out and fish towards the inshore, use to catch some mighty big ones that way, but the green turtles would scare the living beegesus out of you as all you would see is a huge shadow, first thing comes to mind? Shark, lol, but it would breech and breath and then you would spend the next 10 minutes cussing under your breath as a sigh of relief would somber in.
We would'nt fish near the docks, not even crab, cause at night, we swore that them crabs were glowing, and that wasn't normal!!! Lord knows what kind of radiation thingys came off of them ships.


Do you know where red hill is.that's where I lived. I could look out from my lanai and see the pink hospital and diamond head !!!
I saw my first and only ever double rainbow there !
:cannabis:
One day We will go back and you and doll can go with us and you can show me the good fishing spots,lol

Blaze
01-31-2010, 07:10 AM
Do you know where red hill is.that's where I lived. I could look out from my lanai and see the pink hospital and diamond head !!!

I saw my first and only ever double rainbow there !
:cannabis:
One day We will go back and you and doll can go with us and you can show me the good fishing spots,lol


Yup yup, I know where Red hill is, and you could see Triplers Army Medical hospital and diamond head. Awesome, to see the double rainbows huh?!!! Your on, would love to show you the hot spots, but I am still skerd to go home cause I may not wanna come back, so I just keep putting visits off to the Islands as long as possible.

morningstar55
01-31-2010, 07:28 AM
mawning fishing peeps...
http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o199/morningstar1955/0827080840a.jpg

ok i can see now who the fishing at dawn people are .. lol
Lady and blaze your making me jealous with all this fishing talk over in Hawaii,
i cary some of my fishing stuff with me in the truck.
a couple times....... i been a wal mart in terrel tx....they have a nice fairly large stock pond behind it..... lol
i miss texas soo much.... and been to so many places there fishing. its one of the best bass fishing places there is.

TIMBERWOLF
02-02-2010, 01:33 PM
Doll and I just got back for Louisiana yesterday, we hit the casino's. We had to stop at the welcome to Louisiana center, she was looking up casino's and shopping and I was pulling all the brochures for fishing, so the next time I drive up there, It will be a fabulous weekend of fishing, mosquito's and pure fun. Then I can hit the casino's again... Timber! I will take you to the red fish and drum spots... Sheep heads and flounder spots, so start rigg'in your poles buddy.

Texas coast is not what I'm use to. I come from the Pacific ocean, where all the fish have funky Hawaiian names, that I miss, and reefs so huge that all the fish are happy. The colors are amazing, and fishing was never dull.
The first few times I caught something here in texas, I would ask the guy next to me, what the heck is this? <Holding up my catch> and the guys would laugh and say, a fish, I would get cranky and say, no man, what kind of fish is this, I have never seen one like it before. I caught a lot of slack from the fishermen here, I would have to come home, look on-line and figure out what the heck I caught, lol. Most fish here in texas are silver, or brown, and I am use to rainbow color fishes... Then I finally caught a flounder, and I thought it was a freak fish, I wanted to throw it back into the water until another fisherman said, waitttttttttttttt don't throw that back, it's a flounder, dem is good eat'en. That day I caught a whold bunch of them, and Left drunk and with $80.00 in my pocket cause the guys bought them from me.
Now my goals here are the Red Fish... yeee hawww, I think I am getting the hang of this gulf coast action.
Well this morning after WT went to work i got up and started cleaning and tearing apart my reels and putting fresh line on them. they have set for 8 years with dirt blowing on them and they needed a good cleaning. So Blaze I'm ready. I really want to go flounder fishing. It's a mild fish I don't mind eating. But I just want to go fishing and catch anything LOL. When I use to catch Red Snapper out in San Diego, the problem if you brought them up too fast their tongue blew out of their mouth and and couldn't throw them back so i always found people that wanted them. If I know someone wants the fish I catch i will clean them and give them to them, but if not i catch and release . I heard tell down where the USS Texas battleship is on the other side in the state park is suppose to be a great place to catch flounder and you don't need a license. I watched a couple of guys throwing out a net and catching some fish just up to their knee's.
I wish it would get warmer.
TIMBER

LadyFlamezzz
02-02-2010, 11:52 PM
mawning fishing peeps...
http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o199/morningstar1955/0827080840a.jpg

ok i can see now who the fishing at dawn people are .. lol
Lady and blaze your making me jealous with all this fishing talk over in Hawaii,
i cary some of my fishing stuff with me in the truck.
a couple times....... i been a wal mart in terrel tx....they have a nice fairly large stock pond behind it..... lol
i miss texas soo much.... and been to so many places there fishing. its one of the best bass fishing places there is.


OK for cat fishing it has to be hands down, my Dad's hometown Paris Tennessee. they hold a catfish parade with a catfish princess and the whole nine every year,lol
The sign in the middle of town is a huge catfish....Paris landing state park is also good for bass it's like 110 miles or so of man made lake and absolutely beautiful, a long time favorite spot of my family's. Spitting distance from my dad's house.
< which is the equivalent of about 15 miles,lol>

:shark:
:fishing:

Miami
02-05-2010, 11:05 PM
I went fishing this Thursday, and I caught the BIGGEST speckled salt water trout I've ever caught or even SEEN, PLUS I hooked a really nice sized snook, about seven pounds, and all this from the bridge! There was a cold front coming in, and a half moon in the sky, the night was clear and warm, and I was just chilling there, when ZEEEEEEEEE...... My fishing rod almost bent double and the drag SCREAMED! I grabbed it, tightened the drag, and when I saw the snook, I almost dropped the rod out of sheer amazement! It was a sword spine, and when I cooked it up, I saved the spine, and I'm gonna make a pendant out of it. A lot more original than that old standby, shark's teeth! lol I'll post pictures once it's made. :)

DressyFemme
02-13-2010, 08:00 AM
Hi everybody,

My boi Max and I are fishin fanatics. You know it's getting serious between butches and femmes when you combine tackle boxes. LOL. Both freshwater and saltwater. We are located in western upstate NY in Rochester about 15 mins. drive from Lake Ontario and within driving distance of the lovely Finger Lakes region.....

Saltwater... after the BF gathering in NOLA in 2004 we went out on a charter near the Gulf and spent all day catchin 40 - 55 pound redfish and black sea drum. WOW! Timber, you're gonna LOVE it! Amazing fish, amazing fight and our arms were tired by the end of it!

Freshwater..... We don't own a boat (yet) but have gone out on area salmon and trout charters (try to go on one a year, but recently have gotten really seasick, so we might be taking a bit of a hiatus this year), biggest catch to date was a 24 lb. chinook king salmon in the waters off Oswego (and yes, it's up on my wall).... Took 1/2 hour to bring that one in!

From April through October you can find us at area piers, parks and lakes fishing our arms off..... Max prefers using bait most of the time, I prefer using lures because 1. you don't get your hands dirty and 2. when you DO catch a fish, it's usually bigger than what you catch on bait! Speaking of lures.... We have a big assortment.... can ya see this poor lil femme pulling a big black bag on wheels down a 1 mile pier? that's me! :) bag is filled with 3650 etc. trays filled with various lures.... although in early spring/late fall we just get out the spoons box (Cleos rule!)...

Anyone wanna go fishin with us, we're game!! Drop us a PM!

Dressy :)