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Title: Big Bait=Big Fish
Post by: AL WORRELLS KID on April 04, 2021, 12:15:07 PM
I have heard that if you want to catch Big Fish, you need to use a Big Bait.
I'm not sure that was what this guy had in mind.  :yike:
Doug
Title: Re: Big Bait=Big Fish
Post by: pianoman9701 on April 04, 2021, 01:50:19 PM
 :yike:
Title: Re: Big Bait=Big Fish
Post by: jstone on April 04, 2021, 02:58:54 PM
That would be a great story to hear
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Post by: JJB11B on April 04, 2021, 03:18:50 PM
That would be a great story to hear
never swimming in salt water again
Title: Re: Big Bait=Big Fish
Post by: jackelope on April 04, 2021, 07:02:20 PM
That would be a great story to hear
never swimming in salt water again

Me neither.

Pretty sure that used to be a mako. That’s freaking terrifying. Sharks are my nemesis. Some people don’t like spiders. Snakes. You name it. Sharks for me. Paranoia.
Title: Re: Big Bait=Big Fish
Post by: pd on April 04, 2021, 07:37:14 PM
Everybody who has ever been on a commercial boat has seen a variation of this.  Here in the Puget Sound it is very common to see salmon missing the bottom halves of their bodies.  Durned seal have to eat, I know, I hear it all the time.  You might hate gill nets, but seals love them, they act like spider webs.
Title: Re: Big Bait=Big Fish
Post by: CastleRocker on April 04, 2021, 08:42:12 PM
I longlined back in the "Derby Days" when Halibut seasons were 48, 24, and 12 hours long, the WORST thing was hook after hook with a big head, or just lips attached.  Shine a light out and there is a pod of Orca that is picking fish off your groundline.  Sometimes, they'd just take a big bite out of it, which was just as bad.  I always wondered how much of the quota went to them.  They'd do the same with Black Cod, only the season didn't close the next day, so you had a chance to get away from them (until they found you again).
Title: Re: Big Bait=Big Fish
Post by: OutHouse on April 04, 2021, 08:54:01 PM
That would be a great story to hear
never swimming in salt water again

Me neither.

Pretty sure that used to be a mako. That’s freaking terrifying. Sharks are my nemesis. Some people don’t like spiders. Snakes. You name it. Sharks for me. Paranoia.

Ha haa!  I agree, ever since I saw Jaws as a youngster I'll never swim in deepish sea water ever. Period.
Title: Re: Big Bait=Big Fish
Post by: JimmyHoffa on April 04, 2021, 09:01:54 PM
That would be a great story to hear
never swimming in salt water again

Me neither.

Pretty sure that used to be a mako. That’s freaking terrifying. Sharks are my nemesis. Some people don’t like spiders. Snakes. You name it. Sharks for me. Paranoia.

Ha haa!  I agree, ever since I saw Jaws as a youngster I'll never swim in deepish sea water ever. Period.
Doesn't even have to be deep.  I watched a bull killer whale blow through the surf and end up on the beach to get some salmon.  Then it had to flop around to get back in the water so it could do it a dozen more times.
Title: Re: Big Bait=Big Fish
Post by: jackelope on April 04, 2021, 09:06:15 PM
That would be a great story to hear
never swimming in salt water again

Me neither.

Pretty sure that used to be a mako. That’s freaking terrifying. Sharks are my nemesis. Some people don’t like spiders. Snakes. You name it. Sharks for me. Paranoia.

Ha haa!  I agree, ever since I saw Jaws as a youngster I'll never swim in deepish sea water ever. Period.

Ditto. When I was a kid we were on vacation in Myrtle Beach and someone got bit by a shark on the beach we were on.  Done. I’m out.
Title: Re: Big Bait=Big Fish
Post by: pd on April 04, 2021, 09:16:32 PM
I longlined back in the "Derby Days" when Halibut seasons were 48, 24, and 12 hours long, the WORST thing was hook after hook with a big head, or just lips attached.  Shine a light out and there is a pod of Orca that is picking fish off your groundline.  Sometimes, they'd just take a big bite out of it, which was just as bad.  I always wondered how much of the quota went to them.  They'd do the same with Black Cod, only the season didn't close the next day, so you had a chance to get away from them (until they found you again).

Seiners in SE talk about humpbacks, which have become accustomed to the seasonal harvests in front of the hatcheries.  Whales just gather in front of the boats that gather in front of the schooling fish.  Better than the buffet line at Applebie's! 
Title: Re: Big Bait=Big Fish
Post by: Taco280AI on April 05, 2021, 06:17:11 AM
That would be a great story to hear
never swimming in salt water again

Me neither.

Pretty sure that used to be a mako. That’s freaking terrifying. Sharks are my nemesis. Some people don’t like spiders. Snakes. You name it. Sharks for me. Paranoia.

Ha haa!  I agree, ever since I saw Jaws as a youngster I'll never swim in deepish sea water ever. Period.

Doesn't have to be deep water
Title: Re: Big Bait=Big Fish
Post by: trophyhunt on April 05, 2021, 06:38:01 AM
Same here, the movie jaws ruined it for me.  I don't even like my toes dangling down in a deep lake!!  What is weird though, I love diving.  Last time I dove in mexico we swamp over a nurse shark, guess they are pretty mello.  I'd rather be under the water than on top with my feet down.
Title: Re: Big Bait=Big Fish
Post by: OutHouse on April 05, 2021, 08:04:33 AM
That would be a great story to hear
never swimming in salt water again

Me neither.

Pretty sure that used to be a mako. That’s freaking terrifying. Sharks are my nemesis. Some people don’t like spiders. Snakes. You name it. Sharks for me. Paranoia.

Ha haa!  I agree, ever since I saw Jaws as a youngster I'll never swim in deepish sea water ever. Period.
Doesn't even have to be deep.  I watched a bull killer whale blow through the surf and end up on the beach to get some salmon.  Then it had to flop around to get back in the water so it could do it a dozen more times.

Oh Geez. Knee deep is it for me then!
Title: Re: Big Bait=Big Fish
Post by: Pinetar on April 05, 2021, 08:04:54 AM
Cool video :tup:
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Post by: JakeLand on April 05, 2021, 12:24:12 PM
Just got back from Aruba and while Bringing in a tuna a big black tip shark nailed the fish which then I was fighting the shark which got hooked ! Over a hour later and my arms wasted we finally broke him off at the boat it was the hardest fighting fish I’ve ever caught and it was estimated at just over 8 feet
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