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Lines In
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: GA
Boat: 19' bayliner and 25ft Mako
Best Catch: My Wife :) but wont say her weight!
Occupation: Army
Posts: 20
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Can Anyone help me with what this fish is? Caught it surf fishing by a jetty near the Tybee Island GA Lighthouse. Was using shrimp for bait. Outgoing tide maybe two hours before low tide. Fish was about 8 inches long. Let it go and watched it swim off after photo.
During the beach trip action was a bit slow with me catching two whitting, a yellowtail (silver perch), and this fish which is a grunt or snapper of sorts. Of course since I returned recently from Iraq the water and "scenery" on the beach was great!! God Bless America and American woman! I am also attaching (if i can work the attachment right) a shark i caught a few days before the beach trip from my boat. Rob from SHARKFIGHTER.COM |
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Lines In
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: pompano
Boat: everglades 240cc
Best Catch: 2-225lb swords
Occupation: self-employed
Posts: 60
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cant find my fish book,but def. looks like part of the grut family,and thanks for your hard work over there and hope you guys and girls come home soon,and i'm with you,god bless american women!!!!!!!!!!
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Hooked Up
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: BocaRaton
Boat: 31 Yellowfin "AltierJewelers"
Best Catch: 52# Dolphin
Occupation: Jeweler
Posts: 283
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great grouper bait
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Grander
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Lake Worth fl
Best Catch: 53lb Black Grouper
Occupation: Gunnel Washer
Posts: 2,027
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Pigfish fellas. no lie
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Hooked Up
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Hollywood, FL
Boat: Wellcraft 270 Coastal
Best Catch: All of them
Occupation: Professor of Physical Oceanography
Posts: 495
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My best guess is a pigfish (currents are my thing, not fish IDing),
a margate would be a more uniform off white color. For identifying fish it helps to show all of the fins. cheers, arthur
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Hooked Up
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Miami
Boat: 284 Mako
Best Catch: Blue Fin Tuna - 1049 Pounds
Occupation: Retired USCG Unlimited HP Chief Engineer
Posts: 271
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Butch is 100% correct - a pigfish for certain. I caught at least 100 for grouper bait last weekend fishing out of Fort Pierce. I've been using them for over 35 years - small ones caught in the river for trout and redfish and bigger ones on the shallow reefs for grouper. Yes, great bait for the bottom as they are very hearty, live forever in the well, make a grunting sound when used for bait, and are loved as food by all large bottom dwellers. On Saturday I had two mangroves over 12 pounds each and both ate - yes a live pigfish on grouper tackle in 90 feet of water.
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