Any fisherman and hunters?

drewskimac

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I'm an avid fisherman and enjoy hunting... lets talk about it!

I love to go deep sea fishing when I'm on vacation, but living in AR my main species are Striper, Crappie, and Catfish.
What about you guys?
 
Thats cool. I used to fish a lot as a kid. Haven't in many years. I live on the water so there are lots of local and deep sea fishing opportunities. When blue fish and strippers are running guys pull them in off the beach.
 
Thats cool. I used to fish a lot as a kid. Haven't in many years. I live on the water so there are lots of local and deep sea fishing opportunities. When blue fish and strippers are running guys pull them in off the beach.

Nice! One day I would love to live on the Coast, many more fishing opportunities than inland.
 
We went bone fishing in the Abacos this year.

I don't know why one picture is upside down?
 

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Cmon guys! Surely there are some other fisherman in here! If not, y’all really need to stop playing with yourselves so much and get outside lol!
 
I have lived on the coast (Gulf Of Mexico) most of my life. I have also fished most of it. Corpus Christi has been my home since 1964.
We fish only Salt Water. Shallow water fishing 6in to 3 foot of water along the intercontinental waster way between Corpus Christi and Port Mansfield. Trout 15 to 30 inch. Red Fish (Drum) 22 to over 3 feet long Flounder.
Off Shore we fish most everything. Red Snapper are great The biggest fish we boated was a Grouper. 45 lbs.
Don't fish much any more. Just to much dam much work cleaning up the boat. Come on down and I will tell you where the fish are. K.
 
Man I love to go fishing rivers, lakes and the Ocean. I take some good cigars my tackle and just catch the breeze. I only give food to the fish, cause for the past 20 years I do not pull in nothing only get nibbles. My whole family laughs that I have bad luck fishing. Well, I do, couple of years ago I took the kids the fishery catfish. Wife and kids put there rods and started to get bites and pull them in. My rod didn't get not even 1 fish now that is a disgrace for fishing.
 
I hate fishin'

Especially Salmon fishin'

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Clearly I loathe fishing....cant stand it!

My grandson hates it too (BTW - All that fat on me is gone....can go shirtless and not be embarrassed now)

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Da Dog
 
I have lived on the coast (Gulf Of Mexico) most of my life. I have also fished most of it. Corpus Christi has been my home since 1964.
We fish only Salt Water. Shallow water fishing 6in to 3 foot of water along the intercontinental waster way between Corpus Christi and Port Mansfield. Trout 15 to 30 inch. Red Fish (Drum) 22 to over 3 feet long Flounder.
Off Shore we fish most everything. Red Snapper are great The biggest fish we boated was a Grouper. 45 lbs.
Don't fish much any more. Just to much dam much work cleaning up the boat. Come on down and I will tell you where the fish are. K.

Thats awesome! I have family in the Gulf of Mexico. I love to come down in the summer and catch the red snapper, grouper, mangrove snapper, mahi mahi etc.
 
Born and raised in south florida. Lived here all my life and spear fish(snapper, grouper, lion fish) .. dive.. lobsters and fish for mostly dolphin.



My Baby :)
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As for fishing I am still at that also,but not like in the old days. We go up every year to fish for the big browns on the Cadis Fly hatch. There are few rivers left that have a good hatch becuase if they empty into the Great Lakes they poison them for Lamprey Eels. We used to do a lot of Salmon Fishing on Lake Michigan until the fishery dried up in the late 80s. Sold the boat and gave up on it, but now it has recovered nicely and I may buy a boat again. Muskegon Lake I can see if I walk out to the road. It is 7miles long and 2 1/2 miles wide,so it is a rather large lake with a good fishery including pan fish bass, and Walleye. Offers both summer fun and fishing through the ice. Well you asked and I just wanted to give some insight of hunting and fishing here in Michigan. Off the lawn you punks............STRYKER.
 
Not so much a fisherman, but I'm an avid bowhunter. Spot and stalk hunts for axis and whitetail deer are my favorite methods for hunting the Texas hill country, which have led to many great experiences. I hunt for meat and enjoy processing and cooking game meat on my own as much as I do hunting them. It's fantastic :)
 
fishing is great. Salmon fishing in Alaska was great. When I lived in Puerto Rico I went spear fishing, loved putting on that scuba gear and getting some octopus and some conch yummm.
 

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