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PBFisher wrote:Nice pix. That's one tired looking fish. How long did it take to land? How long did it take to revive?
I would say about 40min plus fight......took maddawg and Spocoli to get her back in....the fish swam away fine after about 2 mins of getting back in the water...Great Job on maddawgandcrew's part Thats all i can say..
cought it on 3 baits rigged together one jack onewhiting and one blue runner the jack and runner were alive . old school for sure had that rod for about 15yr and a nother even stouter for about 20.
cought em on my beach in ft pierce thanks guys for the help and thank you josh for the pics will try for this weekend if it aint to ruff
I need to ask you a question. I was wading with my dad in biscayne and we came upon a small, what looked like a bull. We had about 80 or so shrimp in the bucket and crushed some up real quick and tossed it in front of him. He turned around and smelled it. I then rigged up a shrimp and pitched it infront of him. He hit it with his snout and turned away. I thought for sure he was going to devoure it. Am I doing something wrong? Do they eat shrimp? I'm sure they do. Thats all I am really armed with out there. Anything I can do to improve my chances when I am looking for these beauty's in between tides?
A pinfish would be more appetizing, but in that situation I would chum the water with the shrimp like you did and then pitch a big white jig in front of his face, then again you'll never see me shark fishing while wading Mark sosin saws that large poppers with a jig on the back instead of a treble hook works great for inshore sharks but never tried it, and take everything he says with a grain of salt.
BTW get that guy a fighting belt don't make him sit in the sand for that fish