Thread: Line and Gear Help?
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03-03-2013, 12:28 PM #1
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Line and Gear Help?
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I'm looking for some advice. I will be coming down to Gulf State Park campground the first week in April. I have never been to AL to go fishing. I'm from Ohio (I know "damn Yankee" and I fish Lake Erie and many of our impounded reservoirs and rivers, but my true passion is any kind of saltwater. I can't afford fancy fishing trips on boats or prestigious resorts so I surf fish, pier fish or bridge fish whenever I can on small camping trips to Florida or South Carolina. I am really excited to come to Gulf Shores, off all the different places I've fished I have never found a more active and helpful site as this. The information and pix here are amazing and can really get a guy jonesing to get some sand between their toes. I am always about just catching fish and will eat just about anything edible that I can cook in an electric skillet or over the fire. So here are the questions I have;
1) What species are usually caught from the pier or beach in early April?
2) I have a Calcutta 400, small Penn 9 Level Wind and a Penn 209 Level Wind. Both Penn’s I usually keep mono on them with heavier test (40lb) on the big one, 20lb on the small one and power pro 30lb green braid on the Calcutta. They need fresh line and am asking for your suggestions on what to spool them with before I get there? I have some 20lb and 40lb flouro leader.
3) I don't have a very good large spinning rod/reel but I can cast my Calcutta real well, should I have a spinning rod/reel on the pier?
I figure I'll bring my walleye spinning setup for catching bait or whiting’s. I will get there on Monday after Easter early afternoon, get the camp set up and head to the pier to see what’s happening and then head for the local tackle shop for necessities.
Can I buy my SW license online or at the pier? Where is the best place?
These are the only questions I have so far but I'm sure I'll come up with some more before we start packing up the tent and gear. Thank you all for having this awesome forum and thanks in advance for all of your help.
Eric
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03-03-2013, 12:39 PM #2
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Re: Line and Gear Help?
The answers to all your questions can be found in General Fishing.
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03-03-2013, 12:56 PM #3
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Re: Line and Gear Help?
Thanks John, so I should re-post this in the general fishing topic?
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03-03-2013, 01:03 PM #4
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Re: Line and Gear Help?
[quote author=bucknuts link=topic=2796.msg25214#msg25214 date=1362331689]
1) What species are usually caught from the pier or beach in early April?[/quote]
Danged near anything common to inshore waters.
King & Spanish, Cobia, Specks, Sheepies, Reds, Jacks, sharks/rays and more.
2) I have a Calcutta 400, small Penn 9 Level Wind and a Penn 209 Level Wind. Both Penn’s I usually keep mono on them with heavier test (40lb) on the big one, 20lb on the small one and power pro 30lb green braid on the Calcutta. They need fresh line and am asking for your suggestions on what to spool them with before I get there? I have some 20lb and 40lb flouro leader.
The level winds aren't great casters, but would do well for bottom fishing or bait rods, with 10-15#
3) I don't have a very good large spinning rod/reel but I can cast my Calcutta real well, should I have a spinning rod/reel on the pier?
I figure I'll bring my walleye spinning setup for catching bait or whiting’s.
Can I buy my SW license online or at the pier? Where is the best place?
Ragnar Benson:
Never, under any circumstances, ever become a refugee.
Die if you must, but die on your home turf with your face to the wind, not in some stinking hellhole 2,000 kilometers away, among people you neither know nor care about.
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03-03-2013, 01:24 PM #5
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Re: Line and Gear Help?
No need to re-post.The members of this forum answer these basic questions time and time again.As Dive Deep put it "there's a thousand years of experience" in the old threads.All you have to do is look at the topics that interest you.
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03-03-2013, 01:26 PM #6
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Thanks for the reply Chile! I have enjoyed some of your other posts as well. Also I agree about the Liberty Tree, I should probably stay home and buy more ammo but I have to go to the salt at least once a year. I have a feeling that Gulf Shores might become my goto campground. Can you suggest any good bbq joints in the area, we love brisquit? or does everyone do ribs?
Thight lines,
Eric
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03-03-2013, 01:35 PM #7
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Re: Line and Gear Help?
There will be 60lbs of beef brisket at the pier picnic April 27th.
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03-03-2013, 01:44 PM #8
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Re: Line and Gear Help?
There's a place pretty close in orange beach called Mo's BBQ, its just a couple of miles from the campground to the east. Other places for BBQ would be Downsouth off of county rd 10 in foley, and there's a newer one called Hog Wild in Gulf Shores right off Hwy 59 by all the surf shops, and touristy stuff.
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03-03-2013, 03:16 PM #9
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Re: Line and Gear Help?
Hog Wild has really good brisket
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03-03-2013, 03:31 PM #10
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Re: Line and Gear Help?
[quote author=john g link=topic=2796.msg25221#msg25221 date=1362335757]
There will be 60lbs of beef brisket at the pier picnic April 27th.
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As well as jambalaya for 40Screw it. Let's ride.
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