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Ruby Red Lip
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Location: Seminole, AL
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<SPAN id=_ctl1_ctlTopic_ctlPanelBar_ctlTopicsRepeater__c tl1_lblFullMessage>I have been reading that March is a good time in P-cola bay for sheep. Even though it is early, I wanted to know a couple of things. Like, what is their favorite bait, and good spot to get em at? Is bottom fishing the way to go? This is really a fun fish to CATCH/EAT FOR ITS SIZE so Father law n me wanna eat some and release some..
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Mingo
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Pensacola Beach Fl,
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I see em all year round, colder water usually drives them to bite. Shallow water angler november issue had a good article on how to chum them up, using a spade shovel and slapping barnacles off of pilings and stantions. Fiddler crabs, shrimp, sand fleas are all good live bait, you could also use clam, they should hit it. for fiddlers, be certain to remove the front claws, defense will deter the fish. bottom fish, leave the bait on the bottom, try not to move it, feel for the bite. In colder weather they may slam it, you may never feel it.
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Mingo
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Pensacola Beach Fl,
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I see em all yI see em all year round, colder water usually drives them to bite. Shallow water angler november issue had a good article on how to chum them up, using a spade shovel and slapping barnacles off of pilings and stantions. Fiddler crabs, shrimp, sand fleas are all good live bait, you could also use clam, they should hit it. for fiddlers, be certain to remove the front claws, defense will deter the fish. bottom fish, leave the bait on the bottom, try not to move it, feel for the bite. In colder weather they may slam it, you may never feel it.ear round, colder water usually drives them to bite. Shallow water angler november issue had a good article on how to chum them up, using a spade shovel and slapping barnacles off of pilings and stantions. Fiddler crabs, shrimp, sand fleas are all good live bait, you could also use clam, they should hit it. for fiddlers, be certain to remove the front claws, defense will deter the fish. bottom fish, leave the bait on the bottom, try not to move it, feel for the bite. In colder weather they may slam it, you may never feel it.
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Cigar Minnow
Join Date: Nov 2007
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I use a bow and arrow set-up for sheephead.
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Trigger
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: pensacola fl
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i also use a bow i'v been do it for about 12 years it is kind of hard at first but it is a lot of fun to
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Ruby Red Lip
Join Date: Dec 2007
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been using a gig for about 10 years my self
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Blue Marlin
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Gulf Breeze, or 100' Deep on a Wreck With a Gun!
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Sheephead are hands down, one of the best eating fish out there, I don't care what anybody says! Better than grouper. Yeaj, I said it.
Because of there shellfish diet, they have a oily, sweet meet, similar to trigger. In fact, it actually is kinda like crab meat I think because of the sweetness. There is no wrong way to cook a sheepheads. Coconut battered is one great way that complements its sweetness. And blackened on the grill is downright tasty. They do have a big run in the spring, and only last about a week and a half where they are just dumb as all get out and thick enough to walk on. I dont rod and reel for em, I spear em. Good luck to you! ![]() ![]() |
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Grouper
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I caught em free diving under navarre pier late February about a year or two ago thick enough to walk on. Was averaging about one a minute..as fast as i could reload. Went looking last weeknd and there were none...yet....will try again this weekend if I dont make it offshore. Going to bring the yak out with me and try to chum em up by doing the barnicle scrape whathaveyou...
I want to say it was last week in feb or fist week in march when they were thick.. Clay is right..they are very good to eat. Can be a bit tough to clean due to the scales ..but well worth it. |
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Mingo
Join Date: Nov 2007
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killing them in destin--Big ones too. Anyone around the area wanna go with me just gimme a holler. Don't got a nice boat but it gets me to the fish!
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Snapper
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Perdido
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It can start any day now especially in the pass can't wait . All you have to do is watch the boats in the pass and where they go. Believe me there will be enough for everyone .
Best bait Live Shrimp if you can afford them next fiddler crabs and sand fleas. Is there a special way you can catch fiddler crabs ? The only way I know how is to chase them down and it gets pretty tiresome. |
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