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SNEAKYR
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Posted - 07/02/2008 : 7:45:30 PM
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took my daughter[alyssa}and her brother gigging monday night,each gigged 2 or three flounder,alyssa gigged 1 sheephead that took her gig pole 2 boat lenghts up the bank.Wind blew hard all night.Tide lower than Ive ever seen.Screaming goin out and coming in [Total caught 23 flounder 1 sheep 1 spottail.Gigged following nite wind calm tide just as low ran just as hard,gigged 28 flounder 1 5 1/2 lbs.Passed by 100 plus flounder 6 to 15 in.Did any body go fight that wind Monday night.
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Comp Time
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Posted - 07/02/2008 : 8:10:29 PM
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Dude, that's a lot of flounder! Save some for the rest of us!
Comp Time
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johnbizzle
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Posted - 07/02/2008 : 8:22:50 PM
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QUACK, - BOOM, - SPLASH
1984 14' alumacraft 2004 yamaha 25
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greenhornet
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Posted - 07/02/2008 : 9:29:02 PM
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| I was right there, but can't remember what creek I was in ...can you remind me? Oh da Floundas....Mmmmmm! |
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Saltwater
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Posted - 07/02/2008 : 9:30:46 PM
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man, congrat on both night, any pics? i'm also getting ready to do some gigging myself. got any tips for the newbie? such as what area/ equipment
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SNEAKYR
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Posted - 07/02/2008 : 10:49:29 PM
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| Saltwater i lived in savannah years back and i would recommend trying there if you dont mind the drive.Thunderbolt ga. downtown savannah there was seafood store, landing there which is wilmington river,Lazzereta creek landing at tybee isl.Because lately ive had lot of company where i prefer to gig so im going to try now that its too late to keep it a secret.Lots of opinions on eqip,and boat rigs,I use 1000 yamaha gen.I power up only 2 150 watts in single shade off left side of boat just behind casting deck i pole from deck, second person on platform connected to center seat.I like my light 3 ft or so above water.When poling i try to keep parallel to shore.gig pole 10 ft with B&m spear 8 pk.Gonna get me a trolling mtr soon.Saltwater be a little more specific about answers needed other than were i go. |
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SNEAKYR
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Posted - 07/07/2008 : 4:01:05 PM
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1fish 2fish
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Posted - 07/07/2008 : 4:23:40 PM
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Nice pics and a great post. I love seeing a younger child smiling after catchin' some fish!

If people concentrated on the really important things in life, there'd be a shortage of fishing poles.
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sellsfish
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Posted - 07/07/2008 : 5:38:02 PM
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For not having a trolling motor, you are doing very well! Keep up the good work!
NMFS = No More Fishing Season
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macfos
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Posted - 07/07/2008 : 10:05:41 PM
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SneakyR, I have never gigged, but from the looks of it you are the master. If you ever have an ope spot I would like to learn the ropes and pitch in.
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Mac
"Mess with the best... get hooked like the rest!"
"Why's it gotta be this way?"
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Saltwater
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Posted - 07/07/2008 : 10:13:32 PM
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| thanks for the tips sneakyr and sorry about asking what area, i just bid two spear on ebay, both gig head with shipping less than $15. will one day after work go look for some generator which i saw one that's pretty cheap and it's also 1000 watt capacity. i'm plan to run 1 500 watt light. is brighter light better than dimmer light? what's you opinion? |
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SNEAKYR
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Posted - 07/07/2008 : 11:24:56 PM
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macfos, Far from being the best,Ive been considering offering invites,persons to clean all fish to my satisfaction,1/2 the catch,since you cant legally charge for gas expense must purchase 12 pk mountain dew aprox 85.00 from me.No gps and be willing to wear blindfold, trip in and out.I might not be kidding.Saltwater 2 gigs for 15.00 for flounder gigging good price, you might as well aim um up a hogs hiney but let me know.Again B&m spear 8pk should last you 5 or more seasons aprox 16.00 each.500 watts ok i guess never used that much before.I tell you the truth if it was me Id use deep cycle battery 2 12volt 100 watts bulbs with clip on lights above water so mullet wont jump at light and blow out bulb.take extra bulbs if you do this.macfos email me hightide1503@hotmail.com
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1fish 2fish
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Posted - 07/08/2008 : 08:05:50 AM
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Wish I could catch some of those door-mat floundas w/ lite tackle!

If people concentrated on the really important things in life, there'd be a shortage of fishing poles.
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greenhornet
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Posted - 07/09/2008 : 09:54:15 AM
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| Oh....Da Floundas....Mmmmm |
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SNEAKYR
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Posted - 07/09/2008 : 6:05:08 PM
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3 fish,Im gonna let you in on a little secret,& other giggers might agree.When flounder are gigged, 90% are probably in 18 in or less deep in water.When i did do a little what yall call real fishing never figured how to troll or fish that shallow on top of oyster beds.Now i dont claim to know how to catch them hook & line light or heavy,but suggest getting bait where fish might be,like i taught my seven yr old make sure you hold your mouth right, after spitting on bait keep lines in the water fish when bait is forced to leave grass.I dont think you asked for my advice[but there it is}.More to come if neccessary.
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dixiedeerslaya
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Posted - 07/09/2008 : 8:53:48 PM
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man i do a ton of freshwater bowfishing and would love to go out and shoot some flounder.... i got a 1660 with 4 400watt hps lights and a 6hp kicker motor.... anyone got any tips on how i can get started shootin flounder....any one interested in goin out one night and showin me the ropes? yall can gig and ill shoot them



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SNEAKYR
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Posted - 07/09/2008 : 9:44:42 PM
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| Slaya,we will take your boat rigged just like you posted only generate all light one spot.We want need stick&sting or gigs just spactula to scoop up already fried fish from bottom.[meant to be funny} |
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dixiedeerslaya
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Posted - 07/10/2008 : 06:46:19 AM
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| haha i can promise you i dont have problems seeing fish.... |
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SNEAKYR
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Posted - 07/10/2008 : 09:28:11 AM
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| Slaya,Sometimes they show up like a neon sign,not often.You say you wouldnt have problem seeing something youve never seem before is like me saying ill hit a pie plate at 30 yrds and never shot a bow before.Now as far as using bow i would be afraid arrow would ricochet off shells, might decide to come back in boat empty handed just looking for something to stick.People say they dont like shooting in shells because it tears up arrows making it too costly.Always moving even if slow,can you hit 1/2 dollar at 6 to 12 ft after holding at full draw for maybe 10 to thirty minutes.Thinking about, yall gig ill just shoot, sounds like we pole and gig you just ride along.Because you wouldnt have time to put dowm gig used as push pole pick up bow, notch arrow aim and release now your shot would be 30 40 ft. O yeah you would have problem seeing some,trust me,dont try to convince me you were born with traind eye for spotting flounder in all situations harder than you think. |
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dixiedeerslaya
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Posted - 07/11/2008 : 09:58:04 AM
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quote: Originally posted by SNEAKYR
Slaya,Sometimes they show up like a neon sign,not often.You say you wouldnt have problem seeing something youve never seem before is like me saying ill hit a pie plate at 30 yrds and never shot a bow before.Now as far as using bow i would be afraid arrow would ricochet off shells, might decide to come back in boat empty handed just looking for something to stick.People say they dont like shooting in shells because it tears up arrows making it too costly.Always moving even if slow,can you hit 1/2 dollar at 6 to 12 ft after holding at full draw for maybe 10 to thirty minutes.Thinking about, yall gig ill just shoot, sounds like we pole and gig you just ride along.Because you wouldnt have time to put dowm gig used as push pole pick up bow, notch arrow aim and release now your shot would be 30 40 ft. O yeah you would have problem seeing some,trust me,dont try to convince me you were born with traind eye for spotting flounder in all situations harder than you think.
i didnt say i wouldnt have a hard time seeing flounder... i said i dont have a hard time seeing fish....never shot flounder but i doubt i would have a hard time seeing them either.... especially on my boat... youve never been on a boat with lights like mine so its a LITTLE different than a spot light... and i promise any fish you can stick with a gig i can shoot with my bow... and why would i need to use a push pole? i have a 6hp kicker that i can steer from the front... and i promise i can drive that kicker anywhere you can push your boat.... and no.... the arrow is not going to ricochet off shells and come back in the boat....that just dont happen..... "dont try to convince me you were born with traind eye for spotting flounder in all situations harder than you think." i wasnt trying to convince you of anything i just said i dont have problems seeing fish...and why the hell would i hold at full draw for 10-30 minutes... thats tells me you know absolutely nothing about bowfishing..but you are trying to tell me i couldnt hit one with a bow..you shootin flounders the size of half dollars? i dont think you are but yes i can hit a half dollar at 6-12 ft with my bow..i promise....you talkin to me like im someone thats never been in a boat before... i dont think the case... not to toot my own horn but i won the SC state bowfishing championship this year... granted it was not shooting flounder but it was shooting 174 tiny garfish (most were smaller around than a half dollar) and carp in a night.....i have the expierience with seeing fish, shooting fish, and boat control..... just havent tried out the saltwater.......and frankly... its not that much different bud... just a different kind of fish...
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SNEAKYR
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Posted - 07/11/2008 : 10:30:43 AM
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slaya,too much light, too many motors, deck to high, boat to long, generator to big,boat aluminum, to noisy.Now i didnt know you where a professionl archer,and am convinced William Tell himself would be impressed.I was considering our going because i was quite impressed by your set up,but you jumped the gun and got real defensive.So i'll not kid with you anymore.I like flounder over gar fish,love catfish,But the flounder aint gonna like you one bit when they meet you.Gigging tip} 3ft of water right behind the breakers best feeding ground on east coast. |
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dixiedeerslaya
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Posted - 07/11/2008 : 2:48:08 PM
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thats cool.... you just came across as a know it all after i jokingly said that i dont have a problem seeing fish.... i know some fellas that shoot flounders.. they are in my bowfishing club... ill talk to them tomorow and get some tips... they do quite well also...if i go ill post up some pics.....i promise my setup is not as bad as you think.... a flounder is still a fish... and unless hes different than every freshwater fish alive he will not be bothered by the kicker motor, generator, lights, or the noise... he will be dead before he realizes... im not talkin @#@# bout your setup because i havent been on it... so dont talk about mine because i guarantee you havent been on a boat like mine, otherwise you wouldnt have the opinions you do.....
and i dont claim to be a profesional archer by any means... but i can hit a dang fish.... flounder are alot bigger target than ALOT of the fish i shoot at..... shootin a flounder in 3 feet of water is far from being professional.. |
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FishgitR
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Posted - 07/11/2008 : 3:35:03 PM
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just get a rod and reel and then we can all get along |
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SNEAKYR
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Posted - 07/11/2008 : 5:40:24 PM
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| Ok Alls well on my end.Kinda reminded me of the WWE for awhile there.Looking forward to the pics.My money is going on the flounder if they are trying to hide at all.Fish are fish but none beats a flounder when he looks like the bottom you are passing over.Your first time should be like mine and others when first starting out.Most people first time has to be shown,and then their not real sure.Now about 1/2 dollar.would be nice to do head shots right ear area{dont wont to mess up any meat now}.Your boat is more than adequate for gathering fish,all fish,salt or fresh,i was just jealous[well kinda}.And my boat did not take offense{its got a built in magnet for flounder.Wish you would try some of those mullets on the fly,tell how that goes.sssh really ,dont shoot no reds[Taboo} |
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HarleyPirate
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Posted - 07/11/2008 : 9:33:46 PM
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| wow i havent gigged since i was your sons age...brings back alot of memories....great catch |
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