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Ive Set Some Goals For Myself For 2011-2012

Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2011 11:10 pm
by Cajun Welder
Theres a few fish I have never had the chance to catch and 1 that keeps hidding for me :
Snook: Been atleast 3 years since I have had the pleasure of catching one and never had one bigger than 23 Inches
Cobia: I have never even seen one or ate one
Tarpon: Been hooked up twice on small ones but lost them both
King: Also,I have never seen one or ate one
Amberjack/Completed with not just 1 but 2
If anyone has any tips,it would be greatly appreciated :D
Thanks Yall
-Logan

Re: Ive Set Some Goals For Myself For 2011-2012

Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2011 11:16 pm
by Cajun Welder
Amberjack Pictures

Re: Ive Set Some Goals For Myself For 2011-2012

Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2011 9:30 am
by Todd
Keep fishing for reds and trout and you will find snook.

Re: Ive Set Some Goals For Myself For 2011-2012

Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2011 6:17 am
by IntimiGator
Nice AJ's. Like Todd said.

Cobia from a kayak has eluded most of us... at least me.

Re: Ive Set Some Goals For Myself For 2011-2012

Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2011 9:47 am
by gsellers1245
I can put you on some snook, as far as cobia, poon, and king, go out to the beach. This time last year they were everywhere. Toss a bait under a float kick back and wait for the reel to scream. When the winds die down and the water clears a bit more also ideal water temp seems to be 68-72 for fall fun. As soon as I pay off my kayak/boat i can put you on the snook. Let me know and we will go tear them up. A few weeks ago I put my brother n law on a 38" snook. It was from the shore, but fun none the less.

Re: Ive Set Some Goals For Myself For 2011-2012

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 4:01 am
by Cajun Welder
IntimiGator wrote:Nice AJ's. Like Todd said.

Cobia from a kayak has eluded most of us... at least me.
Ill keep trying
gsellers1245 wrote:I can put you on some snook, as far as cobia, poon, and king, go out to the beach. This time last year they were everywhere. Toss a bait under a float kick back and wait for the reel to scream. When the winds die down and the water clears a bit more also ideal water temp seems to be 68-72 for fall fun. As soon as I pay off my kayak/boat i can put you on the snook. Let me know and we will go tear them up. A few weeks ago I put my brother n law on a 38" snook. It was from the shore, but fun none the less.
Thanks for the advice bud,hell ya im down.