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    Quote Originally Posted by J55 View Post
    Now, I don't feel bad about all the stuff I bring!!

    5 gallon Bucket, and a half of reels
    in the picture there were a few that made the trip to sell (full roller guide trolling rods) but most were for the pier....this trip extra are coming to sell, both rods & reels ....thinning the extra I don't use any more.....maybe
    Bill..............

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hogman View Post
    I used to haul it all back and forth. Found a deal on a storage unit. That deal has gone up every year, so its no longer a deal. Too much stuff in there to haul now. Oh well.
    I thought about doing the exact same thing (renting a unit). I haul so much stuff, I have to come to come by myself. The only problem with renting a unit is you won't have it if you decide to do fish somewhere else. I guess you could have 2 sets of gear, one in the storage unit and another set of tackle at home in case you decided to go somewhere different.
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    Was at that pier for a week last summer. Only thing we caught of note was a decent black drum and a slew of good sized whiting. Traffic into/out of Folly is insane due to it just being a single 2 lane road to get on the island! Parking was rough as well. I don't know how it is off season though. If you can check our Rodney Scott's Whole Hog BBQ in Charleston. Far and away the best I've ever had in my 36 years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hogman View Post
    I used to haul it all back and forth. Found a deal on a storage unit. That deal has gone up every year, so its no longer a deal. Too much stuff in there to haul now. Oh well.
    Hey Haywire....I see potential money making deal for an enterprising young local fisherman...Sears has a metal storage buildings for under $600. Rent out rod storage for $100 a year (probably the price per month at a commercial storage lot). You could even offer a reel cleaning service for a reasonable fee. I figure You could could fill the shed and make enough money to fund your hunting camp. could have plenty of room for several pier carts for the same cost or offer a buy one get one half off service!

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    So here's the scoop on Folly. Same old song. Dirty water. Chocolate soup. Tried snobblin, gotcha's, bubbles and loony's for days. ONE strike from a King that was obviously lost. It was an AWSOME feed I must admit - knocked my cig about 5' out of the water but missed. My best angling skill could not bring him back for another try.
    I was not alone in my lack of luck - I did not see one single King, Spanish, Red, Jack or any other sport fish worth noting come over the rail.
    In the end, I did manage to make the Folly TriFecta - Ray, Puffer and a Baby Shark.

    But all was not lost - My two nephews chartered an inshore trip to thank their Unkle for early years of baiting hooks and pier trips - Reds, Flounder and trout all boated and released in respectable numbers and sizes.
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    Good times, Good friends, Great Beer. You can buy all three - But it's always better to invest the time to make your own.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RamZ View Post
    In the end, I did manage to make the Folly TriFecta - Ray, Puffer and a Baby Shark.
    Too bad you didn't land a catfish and make it a quad.

    I've never had any success fishing there

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    Quote Originally Posted by GregInAtl View Post
    Too bad you didn't land a catfish and make it a quad.

    I've never had any success fishing there
    Greg - it was too muddy for cats...
    Good times, Good friends, Great Beer. You can buy all three - But it's always better to invest the time to make your own.

 

 
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