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Post by Toby Benoit on Aug 15, 2011 7:59:56 GMT 12.75
You mean you wanted to catch a shark? Ya'll come fish down in Tampa Bay and you can catch all the sharks ya want. A couple dozen different varieties use the bay, but the hammerheads, and black tips use the bay for spawning. And the bull sharks are a huge nuisance!
I've caught 'em, but not on purpose so much. I don't like to eat 'em.
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Post by Mars on Aug 15, 2011 10:25:21 GMT 12.75
I wanted a shark. I haven't caught or ate a decent steak since Panama. NC has blue and hammerheads.
People on both sides of us caught them but not us.
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Post by Toby Benoit on Dec 1, 2011 11:06:19 GMT 12.75
Took Daddy out to Lake Seranova in Pasco County the otherday and we floated some shiners out by the lily pads; caught several pound to three pound sized bass, a few mudfish, and a couple a big gars. It was mighty slow all afternoon, but they really started hitting that last hour of daylight... We'd a kept on fishing if the skeeters hadn't a run us out of there. They were viscious!!!! Still, caught enough for a nice dinner!
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Post by Paws on Dec 1, 2011 12:19:10 GMT 12.75
What's a mud fish?
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Post by Two Tales on Dec 1, 2011 15:07:59 GMT 12.75
it's a bowfin or as we call them up north a dogfish...bugger's got a mouth full a nasty azzed teeth....
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Post by Paws on Dec 1, 2011 22:00:54 GMT 12.75
Thanks.
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Post by Toby Benoit on Dec 2, 2011 20:20:53 GMT 12.75
We throwed them mudfish n gars back, but kept the bass. The "brothers" like to eat 'em, but I don't care nuttin about 'em myself.
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Post by Paws on Dec 2, 2011 23:01:55 GMT 12.75
Yes them would be all teeth and ones.
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