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Re: Bass fishing vs saltwater fishing [Re: PowerLizard] #13661152 08/09/20 03:21 AM
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Originally Posted by PowerLizard
Goliath Grouper - the saltwater version of a Largemouth Bass.

Using saltwater version of a drop shot.

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Re: Bass fishing vs saltwater fishing [Re: dk2429] #13661239 08/09/20 11:40 AM
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All fishing is good. Largemouth, smallmouth, inshore, offshore.......


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Re: Bass fishing vs saltwater fishing [Re: Bayou Burner] #13661240 08/09/20 11:41 AM
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Originally Posted by Bayou Burner
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That’s cute-Hook one of these bad mama jamas (Pulls like a Redfish/ jumps like a Bass) and you’ll forget about fiddling with those little sunfish... smile


Big snook is on the bucket list.


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Re: Bass fishing vs saltwater fishing [Re: dk2429] #13661262 08/09/20 12:06 PM
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Bull reds in brackish water just off shore on medium heavy spinning gear would be my choice.
They are insanely aggressive and never give up. The limiting factor is how long your forearms hold up before you tear something.
LMB are great because the big ones are very smart and a 95+% of the time are a great challenge to fool with artificial lures.


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Re: Bass fishing vs saltwater fishing [Re: dk2429] #13661521 08/09/20 03:28 PM
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the thing about saltwater fish is that they taste good and you don't mind keeping a few or more. freshwater not so much.


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Re: Bass fishing vs saltwater fishing [Re: Hair Jig] #13661558 08/09/20 03:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Hair Jig
I don't know about that ...... Tarpon fishing in the Keys is definitely right up there.



hangin a 200# tarpon on 20# line with a 7' rod will work ya out, it is only IF you can get it to the boat.
east coast of costa rica rocks for tarpon.

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