Bill Baggs Park -- 2010-11-12-13-14-15 Fishing Reports Only

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Miamipescador wrote:
flipstriker88 wrote:hit up the park this morning with my dad and we realized we forgot to bring our heavier weights :cry: I attempted a few casts with a 2 oz. but it was being tossed around like it was nothing.

so we ended up just spooning around and he caught a nice jack and I had on a good sized cuda. The cuda had some nice jumps but on its last the spoon went flying out. All in all it was a decent trip. we were lucky a nasty storm just missed us though.
Thanks for the report.
Did you keep the jack?
yeah we kept the jack. I live in Miramar so we felt like we needed to come home with something LOL :mrgreen:

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flipstriker88 wrote:
yeah we kept the jack. I live in Miramar so we felt like we needed to come home with something LOL :mrgreen:
Nothing wrong with that as long as you ate it (or will use it for bait later on) and it did not go to waste. Thanks for the report :toast:

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Yea i asked just in case you were closeby and didnt want it i could maybe pick it up for shark bait :pistols:
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Miamipescador wrote:Yea i asked just in case you were closeby and didnt want it i could maybe pick it up for shark bait :pistols:

LOL we normally dont keep jacks but I'll keep it in the back of my head that you guys might want it :thumright:
cudaman wrote:
flipstriker88 wrote:
yeah we kept the jack. I live in Miramar so we felt like we needed to come home with something LOL :mrgreen:
Nothing wrong with that as long as you ate it (or will use it for bait later on) and it did not go to waste. Thanks for the report :toast:
yup! my dad does wonders with quick fish meals lol it def. did not go to waste

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Was there yesterday from noon to 5pm and camped out near Pier 1. Cast across the mouth of the bay and caught one 11" undersize crevalle jack and some keeper lane snapper. Used shrimp and herring.

Gorgeous day but brutally hot as well.

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Thanks for the report. Invest in a big umbrella and some bungie straps or just rope and tie that to the platform. Sit in the shade during the slow hours
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rare wrote:
BIohazard685 wrote:11" undersize crevalle jack and some keeper lane snapper. Used shrimp and herring

There is no size for Jack crevalle. Thanks for the report! :toast:
Thanks for the info! I knew I should have kept it :( . There was a family fishing next to me and they were killing the pinfish, grunts, and other types of porgies near the rocks closer to end of the bay.

Back around Pier 8 the construction workers near the bathroom there were talking about how someone caught grouper earlier last week. Pier 8 also had tons of reef fish: parrotfish, triggerfish, blue angelfish, a couple of eels. No idea if those are good eating.

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Miamipescador wrote:Thanks for the report. Invest in a big umbrella and some bungie straps or just rope and tie that to the platform. Sit in the shade during the slow hours
Get a red one with the decal to match your board name and you will always have plenty of space.
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Green Tide wrote:
Miamipescador wrote:Thanks for the report. Invest in a big umbrella and some bungie straps or just rope and tie that to the platform. Sit in the shade during the slow hours
Get a red one with the decal to match your board name and you will always have plenty of space.
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today at the farito barely had time to pull this fattie when got soaked in rain...oh well :nopity:
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cubapnea wrote:today at the farito barely had time to pull this fattie when got soaked in rain...oh well :nopity:
What type of fish is that?

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Nice porgy cubapnea
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thanks, this bastards put up a good fight I tought I had a mutt at the end of the line maybe next time :toast:

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cubapnea wrote:today at the farito barely had time to pull this fattie when got soaked in rain...oh well :nopity:
What platform were you fishing off when you caught that guy?

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seawall.

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Sup.
Heres a quick report to keep this thread alive

Went yesturday with a couple dozen live shrimp and ended up catching one porgy and a bonnethead which for a second i thought was a nice mutton lol. i did get cut off freelining some live shrimp on a bobber

could not get any bait outside of some pinfish that recieved no takers.

3-4 oz was holding firm so the current was not that bad.

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After a while of no fishing adventures I went today to the park and to my surprise the fish were eating... no muttons or groupers but I managed this three nice yellow jacks , a jack crevalle that I threw back in the water a huge yellow grunt and a trigger were also caught and released...not bad for 4 hours of fishing :reeling: . pictures coming soon!!

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Nice looking jack. Thanks for reporting.
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Nice fish! Lose the swivel, tie a uni to uni and you will be rewarded with some more fish!

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Nice yellow jack, that is some great eating there.
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swordfish wrote:Nice fish! Lose the swivel, tie a uni to uni and you will be rewarded with some more fish!

-swordfish
I don't get what you mean?...this is one of my common rigs when using live shrimp and casting over a 100 feet... it is the only way to put a live shrimp on the deep end of the channel where the current is strong and the fish are feeding.

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PhishingPhanatic wrote:Nice yellow jack, that is some great eating there.

Thanks!!... I know they are good eating and good fighters and they can't resist yellow jigheads!! :auto:

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cubapnea wrote:
swordfish wrote:Nice fish! Lose the swivel, tie a uni to uni and you will be rewarded with some more fish!

-swordfish
I don't get what you mean?...this is one of my common rigs when using live shrimp and casting over a 100 feet... it is the only way to put a live shrimp on the deep end of the channel where the current is strong and the fish are feeding.

I believe what he's saying is that it looks like you're using a swivel there, to connect your main line to your leader material. You don't need a swivel. There are several knots (uni to uni knot (use google) is a very simply one to tie) which can eliminate the swivel. Fish can see the swivel and will turn away. The less metal on your rig the better.

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An even simpler knot is the Albright knot. I've used it for wire to mono or 100lb mono to 30lb braid for tarpon/snook. Yes, all those snook i posted pics of during the run were caught on 100 lb mono. Even for light tackle, inshore for snapper. I think it's more compact, less bulky and goes through guides easier than a Uni-Uni. It all boils down to the fact that less metal on your leader = more bites.

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Thanks for the answers... I will look more into this type of knots as for the rig I was using I think when fishing strong currents like bill baggs a swivel is a must... but I could be wrong, any thoughts on this matter?

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Probably my last mutton of 2012 ... but keeping my faith for yet a bigger one...ate a nice fillet of bally-hoo ...mesured 17- 1/2 inches :dude:
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