snapperfanatic18 wrote:Nice Lil certain and Spaniard u got there...lol...at least you broke the ice bro...
Thanks!Green Tide wrote:Looks like victory. Nice going
Cheers Xtremeh!xtremeh18 wrote:Congrats on your macks!!!
snapperfanatic18 wrote:Nice Lil certain and Spaniard u got there...lol...at least you broke the ice bro...
Thanks!Green Tide wrote:Looks like victory. Nice going
Cheers Xtremeh!xtremeh18 wrote:Congrats on your macks!!!


Very nice! I am hoping I'll bump into you one day at the Rick!Old School wrote:Caught a 20 inch Spanish and a small Cero two weeks ago at the Rick and lost another 20 inch mack on the hoist. It was a very slow day and i was the only person that caught mackerel. Very few people were fishing since the forecast was for rain but it never actually rained. However it was overcast the entire morning. Used several different lures but all three fish hooked were on Crappie Jigs.
True words of wisdom!HJared wrote:Good things come to those who get out a ton every so often
By the sounds of it, those bread shrimps should be really tasty! Maybe, I'll try shrimping one day!snapperfanatic18 wrote:I'm with hjared. U got out and put in the time and work and was rewarded with some delish fish...I love Italian bread crumbs..I use those to bread my shrimp..I'll be out there tomorrow morning since it's the only day of the week I can escape my family...lol.
Way to go! I was planning to show up at the Rick but had an unexpected workload that got me stuck at work until 4 AM... I was still going to go but.... when I woke up it was already noon.... hahaha... did I miss a good opportunity! Regardless, I am so glad you had such a blast! I eventually got there but around 3 PM and the wind + current was on full blast...snapperfanatic18 wrote:Went to rickenbacker this morning with a buddy of mines and his go and caught 12 macks between the 3 of us...2 of them were 19" and 21" respectively, but most were in the 15-16" range..lost many, including a "dino" mack on the first hookup that cut me off after a 5 min fight near the bridge. As expected, I knew they would fire up with this first "real" front of the year. I caught my fish on feathered jigs while my buddy got his on live shrimp and pilchards. Wind wasn't bad in the a.m until 11 am hit and it just got ridiculous. ENE 25 easy with gusts! But a great day for macks at the rick! Tight lines!!
snapperfanatic18 wrote:Yea, u kinda missed it...the early morning bite was great...but once the current changed to incoming and the wind began to blow 25+ it was over! I saw a few flashers that were bigguns! Crappie jigs proved to be to small for some of the mack because I got cut off 4x with them so I abandoned them for the feathered jigs

Ah! You're the man! Thank you PaulieBoy. They are indeed called sennets (southern sennet, Sphyraena picudilla) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_sennet They still belong to the family of barracudas so I wonder if they can cause ciguaterra poisoning but i'll check and i'll post if I find anything.PaulieBoy wrote:They are called senates, very similar to a cuda but ALOT smaller...they tend to hang in schools, don't know how they taste but I can tell you that big snook love them!
Hey Xtremeh! Thanks! Hopefully we'll fish together one of these days!xtremeh18 wrote:Dude your killing them macks! Good job bud!I'm gonna need you to show me the ropes on the crappie jigs.
Hi Moose! Thank you!Moose wrote:way to go man...getting out and trying hard always pays off
Thanks snapper!snapperfanatic18 wrote:Glad to see you guys are catching em up! Good stuff!!!
Hey, I couldn't make it today or this week cuz of busy work but how did it go?cantseeme47 wrote:Gonna be out there Tuesday morning camo
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