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Joe, If you haven't changed your mind can you fish this Thursday? Or are you fishing on weekends now?
I am determined to fish CHSP this summer until September to learn the area. As of now I am planning to fish this Sat (not Thursday). But I have not seen my work schedule yet for the weekend. And my daughter in law is expecting a boy any time now. If he is a good boy, he will take time... until Sunday so I can go fishing on Saturday. If not, I won't take him fishing until he becomes 5.
I am determined to fish CHSP this summer until September to learn the area. As of now I am planning to fish this Sat (not Thursday). But I have not seen my work schedule yet for the weekend. And my daughter in law is expecting a boy any time now. I hope the boy take time... until Sunday so I can go fishing on Saturday. If not, I won't take him fishing until he becomes 5.
Joe
Congratulations on the grandson! Because of classes my only free days are Tuesday, Thursday + the weekends. Good luck saturday to all who plan on going.
I guess that's just the unfortunate side of spearfishing.
The comparison is debatable though.... legally both need to be released, but one is essentially dead while the other stands a good rate of survival.
Yes, there is no such thing as shoot and release. So far for last three years, I shot two under sized out of about 50 including Caribbean water. The two were togs at the outer wall.
I mentioned "under sized" because that was what happened and I felt bad about it. I am not proud of it at all. This will remind me in the future that I should take time when making a split-second decision in the very murky water and while driving.
Completely understand and wasn't trying to call you out on it as I can see how it may happen from time to time. Probably more so for someone just getting into the sport. I was just curious what you're expected to do with an accidental undersized take.
Should be mentioned that some of those tog that get shot and are undersized or that escape live. Joe shot one with an obvious spear scar on it that was perfectly healthy. Gut hooked fish may survive if the line is cut close to the hook, but gill hooked fish are done for. I've had a few 17" rockfish absolutely inhale a rattle trap and it sucks.
Tough luck on that 12 incher. Didn't look like the shot was in a vital area so he's probably still swimming. I fished the inner wall his morning thinking I might run into you guys but I was the only kayak fisherman there. Managed a plethora of 10+ inch croaker and spot as well as a 19" flounder all before the am tide switch.
Thanks Joe! Felt good to finally boat a keeper after a few summers of nothing but shorts. My plan right now is to fish Saturday. If weather is good like it was today I'd like to try the outer wall, but the wind is looking iffy. Either way, I'll be looking for ya!
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