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    Will Trade Home Grown Maters and Hot Peppers for Tips on Pier

    Gonna make it down to the Pier Thursday 12th and maybe Friday and Sat evenings, have never fished the Pier before. Will be staying at an Uncle's Condo on the Bay side. Didn't have much success fishing in the Bay last Summer but did well with the Crabs. Would like to catch some edible fish. I will have my little 6 year old blonde haired boy with me. Would like to meet some of the regulars if you will be there early Thursday. What time should I be there and what would be good bait choices and rigs.

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    Re: Will Trade Home Grown Maters and Hot Peppers for Tips on Pier

    I hope you like remoras :

    come early, stay late!
    use sabiki or ribbon rig for bait

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    Re: Will Trade Home Grown Maters and Hot Peppers for Tips on Pier

    Bring whatever gear/tackle ya have down with ya, bring a crisp $Franklin$, hire Pier#r ^^^ for three hours to show the where, when and how to catching whatever has the best chance of success.

    Bait and rig will depend on what you want to try to catch.
    A #2 treble attached to a 2' wire leader, with a swivel going to your main line and baited with a live LY isn't going to catch many Flounder.
    But as of late, it has a 99.999% chance of catching a Remora and half decent chance of a King in the early morning & evening.

    Switch the wire leader for 30-40# FC and add a 1oz egg, Carolina style, and you will still likely get a Remora, but your odds of a stray bull Red, shark or stingray go way up.
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    Re: Will Trade Home Grown Maters and Hot Peppers for Tips on Pier

    Good thing the water is clear this year. We have a remora infestation like Navarre. It would be bad if we had the water clarity of last year. Then, we couldnt see them and it is likely all we would catch.

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    Re: Will Trade Home Grown Maters and Hot Peppers for Tips on Pier

    If everybody fishing the octi would commit to catching and killing 10 remora per day it would surely make a difference, wouldn't it? I tried to do my part last week while I was down. I don't eat coyotes but I kill every one I can for population control.

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    Re: Will Trade Home Grown Maters and Hot Peppers for Tips on Pier

    so what do you do with it after you kill it? Use it for bait or chum?

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    Re: Will Trade Home Grown Maters and Hot Peppers for Tips on Pier

    crabs love sun dried remora!!! directions... stick to pier and leave 4 - 6 hours...then throw back into gulf....

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    Re: Will Trade Home Grown Maters and Hot Peppers for Tips on Pier

    Last week, some of us decided to start sticking them to the sign off the front of the octi. That way their life hangs in the balance on their own conscience.

    Once they suffocate themselves from staying in the air too long, they finally let go and fall back to their place of origin to be swept far away from the pier in the currents and tides of sea life.

    Of course, my wife theorises that they are actually related to the starfish family, because everytime you kill one, three more emerge in its place.

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    Re: Will Trade Home Grown Maters and Hot Peppers for Tips on Pier

    True dat!

    They are like "ZOMBIE FISH" or sumpthin ???

    [img width=400 height=400]http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_NYMp6ymQt38/SqR0_NkpU4I/AAAAAAAAADQ/Iqyp9mA5Zig/s400/Zombie_Fish_Mojizu.jpg[/img]
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