Full Moon Tailers

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Heywood
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Full Moon Tailers

Post by Heywood »

Went out last night with my buddy Ken. We had to wait around quite awhile for the tide to turn and start coming back in, but once it did we had pretty good action.
Caught sight of this little guy tailing in the moon light.

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Yes, I was very tired.
Caught this one after we saw a school of them just hammering the bait, as soon as the lure hit the water, it pounced on it.

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The Buff Headwear does a pretty good job of keeping the bugs off of you.
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paddlefisher
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Post by paddlefisher »

i HAVE BEEN VERY INTERESTED IN GETTING OUT ON THE FULL MOON, COULD YOU SHARE A FEW NIGHTIME REDFISH AND SNOOK TIPS, WHAT DO YOU USE, WHAT KIND OF TERRAIN DO YOU FISH, HOW LATE WHICH TIDES, JUST AFTER OR BEFORE SUNSET AND SUNRISE, MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT, OR DOES IT METTER???

THANKS NICE FISH
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Mako
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Post by Mako »

best tip: bring some coffee or you'll look like Bill :)

good job there Bill, you're getting as good as mr redfish: FishingDL :)
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Post by TerryW »

Nice going, Bill. Hoping to do the same tonite.

ps -- Cute mask, but I'll take Mako's advice and drink some coffee. :wink:
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Shep
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Post by Shep »

From the looks of it, he didn't need coffee. He needed to stop inhaling! :lol:
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Post by Kpmiggs »

I must say Bill had the eye for Reds that night, first time he ever caught more fish than me.
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