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Post by tears143 on Nov 7, 2015 15:21:19 GMT -5
Water was so dirty this morning! It gotten better just before slack tide ~ 11am. Not much out there. A few jacks and ladyfish. I got one small pompano and I think I lost a big pompano.. broke my line.. that's what I get for being too lazy to retie. When the bite was slow, I went and found a few fiddy crabs and use it as bait. Webby was asking me if the sheephead was around and I told him to look at the pillaring. They are around for sure. With 4 bait, I lost 2 bait to the rocks and miss a hook set and then landed this one. Toss it back.. it's around 12" but too lazy to clean it. So yes Webby they are around.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 7, 2015 17:10:24 GMT -5
tears143: Nice Sheephead Pic. I have told several people if they want to find them, to just look around the Columns on the Closed Section close to the Toll Gate. You can see them occasionally feeding on the Barnacles on the Columns.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 7, 2015 17:21:02 GMT -5
Cool! At least you had some kind of action. Seems weather above water was nice today (from my view at work) but not so good underwater. But beats my day at work.
Thanks for the report, tears.
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Post by seabird on Nov 7, 2015 17:23:44 GMT -5
The sheepies are a winter fish and looks like they are there despite the very warm water. Good to learn that. Perhaps they are showing up due to the change of daylight and lower sun....the warm water is not stopping them. They are very good eating!
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Post by tears143 on Nov 7, 2015 17:25:43 GMT -5
The sheepies are a winter fish and looks like they are there despite the very warm water. Good to learn that. Perhaps they are showing up due to the change of daylight and lower sun....the warm water is not stopping them. They are very good eating! To be honest... people were catching them in the summer as well.. They never really left. There are just less of them during the summer but if they are hard to catch people would left them alone and won't target them. Same thing right now with snapper, they are suppose to be gone by now but people are still pulling them in.
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