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Throw Back Thursday:
Reaching 'way back' to 1998, but it's still on the record @
Saltwater Fishing Home Page Report System
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Subject: GOM/Dauphin Island pier, AlabamaSubmitted by Pier#r (ip 206.66.253.11)
- Fished on 8/18/1998
- Report received: 8/19/98
Water Temperature: 89
Water Clarity: 3'-4'
Seas: 0
Weather: Like my dad used to say :Hotter'n TEN hells!" Nice though, scattered tstorms stayed away, occasionally cloudy. Mostly light winds, SW Monday, easterly Tuesday.
Fishing_for: spanish mackeral
Boat: N/A
captain: N/A
Report:
MONDAY:Took the son of a freind (age 13), who'd been wanting to CATCH some saltwater fish. He got his wish ! After showing him how to "jig" with speckrigs, he was into small spanish, hardtails and skipjacks the rest of the morning. It was GREAT, for both of us. Not a great day, but GREAT FUN! He even got to bring home some spanish for supper.
TUESDAY: Took my nephew (age 15) who'd ONLY BEEN FISHING TWICE HIS WHOLE LIFE! Within 10 minutes of walking on the pier he caught his first spanish (Yeah, a Kodak moment ;-) Anyway, we had a ball catching (or rather trying to catch) spanish into the afternoon. The fish did their part, munching every little LY we drifted out. We ran out of livies and started cutting big LYs into strips. Bang-bang, a double header! He blew his parents away with a nine pound bag of filets!
Folks I tell you what, BOTH of these teenagers were fine young fishing partners. They just wanted someone to "show" them how to do it, and offer a little advise or encouragement. Every fish they hooked was better than catching several by myself. And I still got to catch plenty, myself. And BOTH trips together, cost less than $25. But those big smiles, they were priceless!
PLEASE, TAKE A KID FISHING!
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Is that the pier now completely dry? No water around ?
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