Any body happen to have caught any in or around Perdido Pass???
Thunderstruck · Registered Joined Oct 21, 2007 · 158 Posts Discussion Starter · #1 · Mar 1, 2010 Only show this user Any body happen to have caught any in or around Perdido Pass???
C cert-315 · Registered Joined Apr 13, 2009 · 160 Posts #2 · Mar 3, 2010 Only show this user not yet man, I was there lookin for bait to use in Mobile bay three days ago and came up with nada....soon though!
not yet man, I was there lookin for bait to use in Mobile bay three days ago and came up with nada....soon though!
U User6882 · Banned Joined Feb 4, 2009 · 2,221 Posts #3 · Mar 3, 2010 Only show this user They've been somewhat around Bob Sykes the past week or so.
L LYTER · Registered Joined Feb 26, 2010 · 4 Posts #4 · Mar 3, 2010 Only show this user there thick at sykes....every time you throw down there on.....
AaronBarnes · Registered Joined Sep 7, 2009 · 212 Posts #5 · Mar 3, 2010 Only show this user about how deep?
C choppedliver · Registered Joined Apr 4, 2009 · 2,389 Posts #6 · Mar 3, 2010 Only show this user Sykes isnt that deep. You'll catch them right off the bottom. I was there a few weeks ago and actually caught more pig fish than pin fish, either way they make good bait
Sykes isnt that deep. You'll catch them right off the bottom. I was there a few weeks ago and actually caught more pig fish than pin fish, either way they make good bait
Jighead · Registered Joined Feb 11, 2009 · 1,123 Posts #7 · Mar 5, 2010 Only show this user Do Pin fish usally move offshore in the winter?
C choppedliver · Registered Joined Apr 4, 2009 · 2,389 Posts #8 · Mar 5, 2010 Only show this user Jighead (3/5/2010)Do Pin fish usally move offshore in the winter? Click to expand... not sure about offshore, but they definitely seek warmer water. I havent seen ANY in the 2-3ft water that you can routinely catch them in summer
Jighead (3/5/2010)Do Pin fish usally move offshore in the winter? Click to expand... not sure about offshore, but they definitely seek warmer water. I havent seen ANY in the 2-3ft water that you can routinely catch them in summer