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jennie baird, pamlico jim's significant other, with the largest fish of
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the puppy drum limo... well, ok, it's a yugo, but it got me there and
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about 21", i'd cipher. i love these fish. live in pretty places,
strong strikes, even stronger fights...and, they cook up nice! |
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On Sun, 09 Sep 2007 19:02:28 -0400, jeff wrote:
Looking at the rod, and the size of that fish, that must've been fun to land. I'll confess I've never fished for these and know nothing about them...but, are "puppy drum" juvenile Redfish? Or just relatives? That one looks to be about 22". Is that typical for this time of year? /daytripper |
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daytripper wrote:
On Sun, 09 Sep 2007 19:02:28 -0400, jeff wrote: Looking at the rod, and the size of that fish, that must've been fun to land. I'll confess I've never fished for these and know nothing about them...but, are "puppy drum" juvenile Redfish? Or just relatives? That one looks to be about 22". Is that typical for this time of year? /daytripper puppy drum is the name i've always heard for our redfish. they are the smaller red drum that, when grown, get to be the 40-60 pound fish folks catch surf fishing along the ocean beaches and in the deeper holes off of shoal areas in the pamlico sound and the mouth of the neuse river where it meets the sound... the puppy drum, like their louisiana cousins, hang around the salt marsh areas dining on crabs, shrimp, and small fish. september and october are said to be the best times in nc to fish for them ...but, though not as plentiful in this size, i think they can be caught during many of the moderate temp months of the year til they get big enough for their ocean adventures. they don't hit on top much, usually feeding on the bottom. but, i was fishing a high tide, reeling a redfish magic lure from a shoal, across a deeper slough, and up to a bank when this guy charged up and took it just under the surface ....so i could see it. magnificent, fast and violent take. it was my best puppy drum catch experience yet just because of the visual part. we have a one fish per person per day slot limit...has to be between 18-28 inches. i was walking one of the marsh islands when i caught the one shown by the rod. he put up a great fight. he was much bigger than the 20 incher shown on the cooler top (which i kept)...i estimated him at 22-24" they are real bulls and make short strong runs taking line. i've not encountered a fish that is more fun to stalk and catch on light spinning tackle. you're missing a real treat in sportfishing. ...and, they can be caught on a fly rod, though i don't find it the best approach for my method of chasing them where i go. jeff |
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my friend joe mcintosh with a nice pd...
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