You can eat ladyfish and they are top quality if prepared correctly.
I have a written recipe, and I'll assure you after trying it to the letter, you'll keep a few every time thereafter.
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You can eat ladyfish and they are top quality if prepared correctly.
I have a written recipe, and I'll assure you after trying it to the letter, you'll keep a few every time thereafter.
I thought I was the only Boise State fan in the southeastern United States and definitely the ONLY one to wear Bronco's gear on the pier!
Great times and fishing to ya! And go Broncos!
Gentlemen, thank you for all of your advice. In less than 48 hours I will be in town and ready to soak a line.
J. Gravu , I used to live in Idaho so BSU has stuck with me. Being deep in UT territory I get a lot of funny looks though
Just an update:
While at Orange Beach I caught 2 bull reds, 2 sting ray, 1 big pompano, and several blues, hardtail, and tons of cats. All from fishing behind my condo, using frozen shrimp and fresh cut bait. I went to the peir once and struck out. I'm now at Dauphin Island and plan on hitting it hard tomorrow. My plan is to bounce around the east end along the rock jetties. I will try with shrimp around the peir, but after that I will try got-chas and maybe some cut bait for the shark that have been hanging around. If anyone has other suggestions, I'm all ears. Thanks. I will post pics and more detail once I return home.
Try drifting live shrimp under a float from the 'finger' jetties around the fort on the SE or south side.
Timing might be 'tricky' with the upcoming NEAP tides the next couple of days.
The best time may actually be later in the am when the incoming tide slacks off and just after it changes to outgoing.
Or it could be EARLY and LATE in the day~
The gulf beaches west of the pier may be good too with this north wind.
Target speckled trout (primarily) and other will species will come in as well ;-)