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Trigger
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Tennessee
Posts: 203
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I have been on this forum for the past three weeks getting knowledge for my trip to the Sandestin beach resort. I have caught plenty of ladyfish and blues from the surf there in the past, but always wanted a shark. I got one this time July 3rd at 6:15 am during high tide and here is what I used/did to catch this fighter. Maybe this will help those like myself that need the specifics:
850SSM Penn Spinning Reel spooled with 50lb. P Line braid 10ft two piece Cabelas Salt Striker rod 15-40 lb line weight; 2-8oz lure weight 3ft Malin 108lb. wire leader with 7/0 Gamakatsu circle hook with 3 oz pyramid sinker Frozen lady fish caught from the day before slightly thawed. I used the head Waded out 30 yards and casted out 30 yards; I set the drag loose, let it take the bait, then tightened and started reeling 30 minute fightthen I grabbed it by the tail, pulled it up to the beach, took the picture, than got the circle hook out of the corner of its mouth and let it go. Awesome |
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White Marlin
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Good job buddy. Now go out there and catch that suckers momma!
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Cigar Minnow
Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 5
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Konz, I remember you being concerned about what they were going to do with that big ass Mako caught between Destin and Navarre last year. Did you swallow the thing whole?
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Trigger
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Cantonment, Fl.
Posts: 236
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Congrats :clap
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Senior Member
Trigger
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Tennessee
Posts: 203
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I think I will need a kayak next year to catch that sucker's momma!!
I am already thinking about next year, since a kayak would requireadifferent reel, a different rod, more line, and a hella lot more leader. That in turn leads to more $$. I will see what next year brings and hope to be yaking out the bait next time.
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White Marlin
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That's how it starts. Before you know it you'll be moving down here just to fish.
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Senior Member
Trigger
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Tennessee
Posts: 203
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That's what scares me. I'm that type of person. :letsdrink
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Ruby Red Lip
Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 39
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Yeah, be careful - I'm at step 2. I got the yak and now I'm trying to transfer jobs to the panhandle!!! :doh
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