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I bought a 5' last night but I'm not worth a crap throwing it. I think thats an acquired art. So if you see someone out there throwing tocos and scaring off the bait fish, stop by and say hello, it will be me
Welcome and enjoy the new castnet and chocolate is full of bait in the marshes in am.
Reeltime wouldnt know where to find bait he is always late to the ramp and I have all the bait in the bucket by the time he gets there. Hey wait maybe he is smarter than I thought!!! HEHE If we see someone throwing a banana net we will stop by and give you some tips. Super Spook is the master!!!
Call Sea Isle Bait camp the day before your trip and ask Steve if he will be out shrimping the day your fishing. If he is just get it right off the boat. He generally shrimps around the ICW in West/ Chocolate area.
Sea Isle is on the island but it may not be a bad idea to launch at 2004 and run over there if I plan on fishing that area. Does he have a dock to tie to while picking up bait?
The video tutorials didn't help one bit, I'm a taco slinging SOB. I have came to the conclusion that a lefty can't cast a net.
My brother on the other hand can lay it flat every time so I guess I found my fishn partner.
I was out there Sunday afternoon throwing plastic (DOA and shad) with no luck at all. Choppy and windy. It was my first time to get my line wet in this boat so I enjoyed the crap out of it anyway. Live shrimp would have made it better though.
Hey Skiffrunner I have been throwing a cast net for years now and after you throw it for a while sometimes a taco comes up. Practice makes perfect. If you every need any tips look me up. I was down at the 2004 bridge this past sunday in the morning throwing the net and actually pulled in some mullet that were so big i had to throw them back because they were over 12 inches. If you see a guy fishing on the shore under that bridge with a beige Corolla look me up I can give you some pointers.
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