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Sailfish
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Crystal River, FL
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DOLPHIN PROOF SNAPPER RELEASER.
Even if you vent a Snapper, the Dolphin (I've always called 'em Porpoises) are gonna eat him before he gets down. Here is a better way and you don't need to vent the fish. (I think venting is dangerous to the fish anyhow.) As everybody knows, Dolphin are mighty line shy. The line I use on this rig must throw them into panic. I use parachute cord. (550 cord) White might be even better but I have a 10# spool of OD green. ![]() The photo should make rigging this gizmo easy but here is a little description. Mash the barb flat then open the eye of a 10/0-12/0 hook then close it around the eye of a large sinker. In this case, I used a 32 oz weight. A 4 pounder is not overkill for this rig. Tie the hook on as shown. A 6/0 or 9/0 reel will hold enough line to drop the fish way down. Hook the fish through the membrane in the lower jaw then dropfish and rig down deep. Yank on the rod a few times. You will feel the fish come off. Most often, you will feel the fish start to fight when he gets back into his comfort zone on the drop. (LOOKS LIKEI DIDN'T MASH THE BARB VERY FLAT ON THE RIG I PHOTOGRAPHED FOR THIS TIP. I OUGHT TO RE-DO IT BUT I AM GETTING READY FOR A FISHING TRIP TO CANADA AND DON'T REALLY HAVE TIME.) |
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Captken, As much as the <SPAN id=_ctl1_ctlTopic_ctlPanelBar_ctlTopicsRepeater__c tl1_lblFullMessage>DOLPHIN PROOF SNAPPER RELEASER. seems to work better then venting (I hate that), flipper can get the snapper once it releases itself. I've only seen 1 DOLPHIN PROOF SNAPPER RELEASE, and that is the cooler.:letsdrink
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Senior Member
Sailfish
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Crystal River, FL
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Yeah, I'm with you on that. With this rig, you don't have to watch Flipper eat a helpless Snapper.
Reckon those B@5+@&ds would follow a Snapper all the way to the bottom? Oh well, at least the Snapper has a better chance down deep and close to the wreck. Instead of Snapper closures, maybe they ought to consider a short open season on Flipper. |
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Law... Quinn's ticket was for interfering with a dolphin?s normal activity, a second-degree misdemeanor. ?That could go up to $5,000,? Salberg said. ?It could be as high as seizing the boat.? <DIV class=Copyright>http://www.clickorlando.com/news/15531865/detail.html</DIV><DIV class=Copyright></DIV><DIV class=Copyright>So if flipper is around and you throw a short in, you KNOW flipper is going to eat it. "A captain of a Merritt Island pontoon boat tour got a $321 ticket for allegedly feeding a dolphin in the Banana River" .WTF </DIV>
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