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Messages - Greenshark

#1
woah nice fish!! I need to get out i've been on a blank streak myself. I almost forgot what a pull feels like.....
#2
Haha sounds exactly like me and buddies Saturday night session small bat right away and then nothing but weeds
#3
Tackle Talk / Re: Sputniks?
August 27, 2020, 03:56:40 PM
just an update everything arrived rather quickly just a few days shipping all the sputnik's look good and ready for the sand!
#4
Tackle Talk / Re: Sputniks?
August 24, 2020, 01:50:01 PM
#5
Tackle Talk / Re: Sputniks?
August 24, 2020, 10:36:55 AM
Thanks for reaching out for me. Really appreciate it! I did some more digging and found a website that is selling all kinds of sputniks even some gemini's for cheap $3.99 for the 6oz I picked up a dozen so we will see if/when they show up. Still interested in more especially if they are made by a local fisherman!
#6
Tackle Talk / Sputniks?
August 22, 2020, 10:46:49 AM
Does anyone on here still make their own sputnik sinkers? Haven't been able to find any at the tackle shops lately. Would love to buy some if anyone is making or selling. Let me know!
#7
Sounds like a fun morning on the water!
#8
Thanks ben! how are you getting them up from the link?
#10
Went to the local jetty to meet up with a buddy after work. Wasn't even planning on bringing the long rod because landing a big critter from the jetty sounds terrible, but my buddy said he walked a leo to the beach from there a few days earlier so i thought what the heck. Started out with light rod just a c-rig with a #4 circle and a little shrimp. Broke off 4 times in about 20 min. Got frustrated and set up the long rod. Threw out a whole mackerel and went to retie the light setup. Not even two minutes go by and bendo!!! The reel is screaming and luckily it is heading straight out! tighten the drag just a bit to make sure the circle hook is nice and tight. While i'm trying to turn her north I got a few jumps First was just a head slap couldn't tell forsure what it was but a few seconds later full breach and it was all silver!! I loosen the drag and let her keep running north with my rod held high and try and make way down the rocks to the beach. Got her to the beach fairly quick after that taped at 68" got a few pics and sent her on her way! Pretty hectic running down the rocks but fun. Got my pb shovelnose after that no measure but got some pictures such cool fish! Stoked to get on big one finally! Once again can't seem to get the pics but i'll post the links. Thanks for reading!
#11
Those are some nice ones! I was able to land a soupie yesterday aswell! i'll have a report up in a bit
#12
@sasquatch oceanside pier has had some mondos lately
#13
Thanks ben!!
#14
https://photos.app.goo.gl/8syTBuJDDvupaNQdA
Got the link but still not the pictures hahaha
#15
Salt Water Shore Fishing Reports / Popped my cherry
July 01, 2020, 02:15:45 PM
First post here and first real shark! Hit the sand about 4pm a couple nights ago about an hour before high tide. Caught some bait pretty quick (yfc) and put em on the big rod and sent em out. No takers for the first couple hours then i went to reel in my bait when i see a big bounce, slack, then screamer ran over to set the hook tightened the drag but hooked pulled after a few seconds. Sent out more and waited another few hours for a bite. Tide had pushed out quite a bit and i needed to reset my bait but didn't want to wade it out again. So i just sent it from ankle deep water walked back to the rod holder and reeled in my slack when i finished reeling i felt a bump, oh no kelp already but it bumped again and then took off. Took me for quite the walk down the beach maybe 150 yards saw it finning but thought it was just a huge leo got it in a little closer and boom! My first soupfin!!! made all the cold nights worth it! Taped at 69" can't wait to get on some more if they decide to stick around for a few more weeks 🤞(can't seem to get my pictures uploaded from my phone any tips would be appreciated!)