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Shore Fishing => Salt Water Shore Fishing Reports => : spideyjg May 29, 2016, 08:46:01 p

: On location
: spideyjg May 29, 2016, 08:46:01 p
Broken off by a big bat. Felt no shakes or slaps.
Got half my shock leader  back.

Jim
: Re: On location
: Eric H May 29, 2016, 09:40:19 p
Check your line for nicks & abrasion routinely.

Also make sure your drag is set properly.
: Re: On location
: spideyjg May 29, 2016, 11:27:31 p
Lost another rig to a snag, and a third to a major shark hit. Shakes and slaps for about 3 seconds and pop  went the leader  >:( :'( >:(.

Did get a 19" sand bass  for dinner though.

Several itsy bitsy Leo's

Jim
: Re: On location
: Latimeria May 30, 2016, 01:13:54 p
The sharks seem awfully more awnry than usual lately.  Well, you had a shot and that's all I hope for every trip... Just one shot at a glory fish.

Nicely done, Jim.  8)
: Re: On location
: Pinoyfisher May 30, 2016, 07:36:56 p
Those little leos can be a nuisance. Your luck lately has been similar to mine. We'll get ours soon!
: Re: On location
: spideyjg May 30, 2016, 11:21:30 p
: Pinoyfisher  May 30, 2016, 07:36:56 p
Those little leos can be a nuisance. Your luck lately has been similar to mine. We'll get ours soon!

The Leos came on the spinner long rod after I lost the rig. I slapped on some 20 and tossed it out with squish to survey shark foodsource activity.

A bunch of small Leos is a good sign for other larger fare.

There wasn't good sticking sand and the "ray" pulled it down and was hauling it out to sea.  >:( Luckily it didn't fill with sand.

Does anybody make a sand spike with a kickstand?

Jim
: Re: On location
: Pinoyfisher May 30, 2016, 11:35:55 p
: spideyjg  May 30, 2016, 11:21:30 p
: Pinoyfisher  May 30, 2016, 07:36:56 p
Those little leos can be a nuisance. Your luck lately has been similar to mine. We'll get ours soon!

The Leos came on the spinner long rod after I lost the rig. I slapped on some 20 and tossed it out with squish to survey shark foodsource activity.

A bunch of small Leos is a good sign for other larger fare.

There wasn't good sticking sand and the "ray" pulled it down and was hauling it out to sea.  >:( Luckily it didn't fill with sand.

Does anybody make a sand spike with a kickstand?

Jim

Huh, I had no problem there with the sand. What type of spike are you using? I use the standard angle iron bought from Squidco. No problems at all holding in the sand. Drag too tight? Too much of a lean forward to begin with?
: Re: On location
: spideyjg May 30, 2016, 11:41:26 p
I think I was farther south than you were. Those squidco spikes are what I use and could only get 2/3s in before hitting a wall.

All the big action was on the south side.

Jim
: Re: On location
: Pinoyfisher May 30, 2016, 11:55:32 p
: spideyjg  May 30, 2016, 11:41:26 p
I think I was farther south than you were. Those squidco spikes are what I use and could only get 2/3s in before hitting a wall.

All the big action was on the south side.

Jim

May venture a little further south tonight then.
: Re: On location
: LONGCAST JOE May 30, 2016, 06:42:33 p


There wasn't good sticking sand and the "ray" pulled it down and was hauling it out to sea.  >:( Luckily it didn't fill with sand.

Does anybody make a sand spike with a kickstand?

Jim
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That's not a bad idea. To the drawing board I go...You never stop thinking, do ya Jim?  ;)
: Re: On location
: vdisney May 31, 2016, 08:03:36 p
: LONGCAST JOE  May 30, 2016, 06:42:33 pThat's not a bad idea. To the drawing board I go...You never stop thinking, do ya Jim?  ;)

What the hey Joe, your golf bag has a kick stand.........your pole holder might as well have one too  ;D ;D
: Re: On location
: LONGCAST JOE May 31, 2016, 09:56:04 p
: vdisney  May 31, 2016, 08:03:36 p
: LONGCAST JOE  May 30, 2016, 06:42:33 pThat's not a bad idea. To the drawing board I go...You never stop thinking, do ya Jim?  ;)

What the hey Joe, your golf bag has a kick stand.........your pole holder might as well have one too  ;D ;D
So you guys I  haven't fished with yet can see what Verne is making reference to...I use a slightly modified golf club bag as a rod and spike caddy.I carry 3 set ups & holders in it plus it also accomadates all of my tools and supplies ie:pliers, knife, flashlights, glowsticks ,tape measure etc. & my terinal tackle,sinkers and pretied rigs as well as wallet, keys ,lighter and phone,in its various outside zip up pockets. It has a beefy shoulder strap that makes it easy enough to walk in to almost anywhere comfortably with it slung over one shoulder as its meant to be carried for 18 holes. This leaves both of my hands free to carry an ice chest or whatever else if need be. Whenever I go to set it down it has two legs that automatically pop out and act as a kickstand to keep it upright. I've found it to be fairly practical over the years but has room for some improvements. Its not hard to find a nice one at a garage sale for 15 or 20 bucks....so if you ever see a guy walking down the sand with what appears to be a set of golf clubs, it'll most probably be me...
JOE
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: Re: On location
: xjchad June 01, 2016, 08:49:49 p
I've loved this idea since I met you at the Batfight!
I'm going to look for a bag with the big plastic wheels on it too. Thinking it might roll pretty good on the sand.
: Re: On location
: Pinoyfisher June 02, 2016, 12:55:49 p
LOL!!!! That's awesome!!
: Re: On location
: Eric H June 02, 2016, 06:32:25 p
We should paddle out some baits with that yak for gw's...